Thanksgiving Recipes (Most Popular)
I loved the Whole Wheat Oat Pumpkin Muffins I found on this site, but I modified it to better accommodate my diet
A close facimilie of your favourite neighbourhood coffee house scone.
baked low calorie dish, no added sugar (only what is naturally there) and almost no fat in this treat (80 calories per 1/4 cup & .8 g fat per serving)
This is baked twice, once for the filling and once when completed. Plan time accordingly!
Harry Potter style Pumpkin Pasties
From http://castlesandcooks.com/2011/07/25/bake
rs-recipe-harry-potter-pumpkin-pasties/
Pecans and caramel are optional, nutritional facts are based on the inclusion of both.
An unadulterated spoonful is almost like the chewing gum in Willy Wonka's factory - it starts as a blast of tangy cranberry and pomegranate flavour, which merges into the sweeter notes of the fruit accented with a stevia-sugar blend. Just as the last hint of sugar begins to fade away, the jalapeno pops it's fiery head in to say hello, leaving a lingering finish that isn't painful so much as addictive.
This recipe is so great when you need a really flavorful side dish, or to bring to group dinners (like Thanksgiving or Christmas). I get asked to bring it all the time!
So sweet and nutritious! No cholesterol! And guaranteed best cookie ever.
This crusty, delightfully chewy whole grain loaf is loaded with Canadian flavour, and is so hearty that a slice of two are great for packing on a hike or long car ride.
This is on our Thanksgiving table every year. The family wouldn't have it any other way. Tastes amazing with turkey gravy.