Thanksgiving Recipes (Most Popular)
My grandmother's pumpkin cranberry bread is a big favorite at holiday time. I have modified it to add whole wheat flour, to boost fiber and nutrition. This is a dense, moist, rich bread, and I find that people do not notice the substitution even if they dislike whole wheat flour.
It's not the most diet conscious food on earth, but I enjoy it once or twice a year at the holidays, and a serving--half a thick slice--is about 116 calories.
It freezes very well when wrapped in aluminum foil and placed in an air-tight plastic bag, for up to three months.
The bread is kosher paerve, and could easily be made vegan with egg substitutes. My grandmother uses Energ-G Egg Replacer when making it for my vegan aunt and uncle to good effect.
A juicy and tender fruity pork roast that takes no prep time and a comes out delish!
This is a fast, easy delicious winter meal. Deeply satisfying as well as comforting and will not compromise your low carb lifestyle.
A Sophisticated stuffing to make your Thanksgiving extra-special!
I just swapped out real sugar for splenda, regular evaporated milk for fat free and added the nutmeg
Ground White Meat Turkey, Wild Rice, Cabbage, Button Mushrooms and Veggies make a soup to warm up your whole house.
Take the noodles out of this recipe for a serving of soup at only 115 calories per cup! Souper hearty & filling! 170 calories per cup INcludes noodles. Enjoy this easy soup that'll keep 'em coming back for more!
This recipe is out of my Ultra Clear Plus Liver Detox manual- very yummy, it tastes like dessert for dinner
This is one of many very simple dump cakes. You can try it with any cake mix and any canned fruit but all nutritional info is for these ingredients only.
low fat, low calorie mash potatoes. can serve up to 12 people if you serve them 1/2 cup servings.
Sweet Potato recipe great for Thanksgiving. Found this in the Daily Herald newspaper.
Great side dish for Thanksgiving, similar you stuffing. Savory spices can be varied as can the veggies inside. As a bonus, if you have leftovers, you can slice in the morning and fry in butter and eat with maple syrup for breakfast.
A very fast and easy meal. dress it up and you have a low cal dinner that is worthy of inviting company for.