Thanksgiving Recipes (Most Popular)
Here is a wonderful change from unhealthy potato salad. Get your veggies and a great tasting salad the whole family will love.
A low sugar, high protein dessert to replace the standard Pumpkin Pie this Thanksgiving.
Instead of using canned cream of mushroom soup, make the real thing instead to turn this holiday classic into an even better dish!
9 grams of protien and only 130 calories, this is a great sweet dish for the Holidays you can feel good about eating.
After years of trying every bodies stuffing or dressing,
I discovered a perfect solution that everyone will enjoy.
This is a yummy light version of the pumpkin pie we all love. Can be served with light whipped topping or plain Greek yogurt flavored with Splenda (or honey) and cinnamon. Splenda may be used in place of white sugar to reduce calories further.
Bake without a crust for pumpkin custard
cut sugar in half -
May add protein powder if desired.
This is just in time for Thanksgiving. It's a twice-baked version of sweet potatoes from "Healthy Cooking"
This recipe it's just amazing, with more than 50% of vitamin A per serving and lots of fiber this bread makes a perfect breakfast, not just for the holidays.
Pumpkin soup is my favorite Thanksgiving dish. It has been a family recipe for years and is always a hit for any Thanksgiving gathering.
Don't add extra fat and unwanted calories to your mashed potatoes this year. Keep this dish low glycemic with red potatoes, your diabetic family members will thank you. And the best part, no one will notice the difference!
Great twist on a Holiday favorite. No need to add tons of butter and sugar, just keep it simple, easy, healthy, and Delicious!
This recipe was submitted by TRAVELNISTA to spark people’s Raw Foodies team on Dec 20, 2011. It's really delicious, and a good substitute for cooked stuffing.
This is my first try at it. It could use some changes, but it's a good start.
Delicious healthy, easy rice dish as a side or used in a casserole w turkey or chicken.
Not recipe, since that's protected by copyright, but in case you needed to have the nutrition information available...here it is!
Apples are tart, carrots stay crisp, and I eat it as my fruit-veg base on paleo with all meals.
The traditional Thanksgiving turkey. Brining the turkey is key to it's wonderful flavor.