Thanksgiving Recipes (Most Popular)
It's VERY good! The only thing I recommend is that, if you're not too fond of sour cream, try using less!
If you're like our family, you love Thanksgiving but only get to enjoy once a year. Now you can have a delicous meal that is so simple the entire family can help!
From one of my mom's old international cookbooks, this is a great sweet and savoury condiment for everything from fish to chicken or rice! Serving size is 2 tbsp, recipe makes about 2 1/2 cups.
Corn pudding is a Southern favorite, but boy is it heavy. I lightened it up and pumped it up with vegetables. This dish has 4g fiber per serving!
A good vegetarian side dish for the holidays. Wheat bread works just as good, if not better.
A recipe passed through the generations. Can be cut into 8 servings for about 100 less calories per slice. Or scoop it out of the shell for 100 less, no matter the size!
I made this a couple years ago for Thanksgiving and my family has been asking for it again ever since. So I made it for this year's Thanksgiving get-together, but I lightened it up some. I could have bought fat-free or lower-fat mayo too, but it was out of my price range this week! :(
I know it sounds like a really weird combination of ingredients, but it comes out very good!
This was my grandmothers recipe, she and my dad made the best Pickled Beets.This is the first time I have made them by my self. So far so good. They all sealed, next is to try them. I can't wait.
This Italian soup is delicious alone or with salad and breadsticks. Contains 3.7 grams of fiber per 2 cup serving.
That's right folks... I said it and I did it. Pumpkin.... Pie.... Ice Cream!
This is a deliciously spicy taste of Fall, anytime you care to make it. I've used it to fill turnovers and mini-pies, though it would be delicious and guilt free just eaten as a pudding! I reccomend using a food mill to puree the roasted component if you're picky anout texture, otherwise a food processor should make it wonderfully! Makes about 3 cups.
I'm sure that nothing about this recipe is remotely healthy, but the holidays are coming! It was passed down to me from my grandma who had a wicked sweet tooth.
Okay, so this is a holiday standard in my family. I don't get it often, so keep that in mind when dishing out servings of it.
This is a family recipe, and EVERYONE, even people who say they don't like brussels sprouts, LOVES it! Try it at home - it's low-cal and high in fiber and nutrients.