Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

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One of the biggest challenges of hosting a Thanksgiving meal is preparing food that accommodates different diets. This collection of the best Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes will help you prepare a spread that everyone (even non-vegans!) can enjoy!

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One of my good friends is vegan and recently expressed that his family gets stressed cooking Thanksgiving every year, because they have no idea what vegans can eat on Thanksgiving.

It turns out…A LOT!

Obviously turkey isn’t vegan, but there is still a lot of vegan Thanksgiving deliciousness to be had.

When creating vegan recipes, my number one goal is to ensure they taste fantastic.

Whether you’re figuring out what you can serve your vegan guests or making these tasty Thanksgiving recipes for yourself, the food needs to be worthy of a spot on your holiday table.

From simple, crowd-pleasing side dishes to delicious desserts, this list has everything you need for the perfect vegan Thanksgiving feast!

If you’re ready for the recipes, use the table of contents below to jump to specific categories, or just scroll down to view them all.

Table of Contents
  1. Vegan Thanksgiving Main Dishes
  2. Vegan Thanksgiving Side Dishes
  3. Vegan Thanksgiving Soups and Salads
  4. Vegan Thanksgiving Drinks
  5. Vegan Thanksgiving Desserts
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
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Plan a Vegan Friendly Thanksgiving

Vegans can enjoy many classic Thanksgiving dishes with a few tweaks.

Below, I’ve listed recipes belonging to each of the following key categories.

  • Mains. While a vegan can not eat turkey, they can still enjoy a flavorful vegan Thanksgiving dinner. Tofu and vegetables are popular turkey substitutes on Thanksgiving. Or just make sure you have plenty of sides; they are many people’s favorite part of the meal anyway!
  • Classic Sides, with Modifications. I have vegan versions of crowd favorites like dairy-free sweet potato casserole with pecans, vegan stuffing, cranberry sauce, and roasted veggies.
  • Soups and Salads. From a crisp and refreshing slaw to a cozy butternut squash soup, vegans can enjoy many soups and salads at Thanksgiving.
  • Desserts. Another category where vegans can enjoy the same food as everyone else. I have a vegan version of pumpkin pie and apple crisp below that are delish!
  • Drinks. Most drinks are vegan (just watch out for honey and milk).

Vegan Thanksgiving Main Dishes

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Here are some ideas of what you can make instead of turkey for Thanksgiving. Think plant-based protein like tofu, or hearty veggies like mushrooms and cauliflower.

  • Grilled Cauliflower Steaks
  • Whole Roasted Cauliflower
  • Air Fryer Tofu
  • Grilled Mushrooms
  • Vegetarian Pot Pie

Vegan Thanksgiving Side Dishes

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Vegan swaps in baking recipes can be tricky, but thanks to ingredients like coconut oil, nutritional yeast, and coconut milk, it’s easy to adjust for savory sides.

Here are some of our favorite vegan Thanksgiving sides:

  • Crockpot Wild Rice Stuffing
  • Roasted Green Beans (a great swap for green bean casserole)
  • Baked Acorn Squash Slices
  • Sauteed Carrots
  • Mashed Butternut Squash (a great alternative to mashed potatoes)
  • Creamy Vegan Risotto with Asparagus and Quinoa
  • Instant Pot Stuffed Acorn Squash
  • Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole (my favorite way to serve sweet potatoes at Thanksgiving)
  • Rosemary Olive Oil Bread
  • Instant Pot Applesauce
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Garlic
  • Cranberry Orange Relish
  • Vegan Gravy

Vegan Thanksgiving Soups and Salads

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A creamy soup or crunchy, refreshing salad both make well-rounded additions to Thanksgiving dinner.

  • Butternut Squash Apple Soup with Sage Croutons (omit the cheese)
  • Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad
  • Winter Slaw
  • Vegan Pumpkin Soup

Vegan Thanksgiving Drinks

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To save time and stress, either batch your cocktails or set up a bar and let guests make their own.

  • Apple Cider
  • Kir Royale
  • Apple Cider Mimosa
  • Cranberry St. Germain Cocktail
  • Apple Cider Cocktail
  • Christmas Punch
  • St. Germain Cocktail
  • Healthy Hot Chocolate
  • Mulled Wine
  • White Spiced Wine
  • Brandy Old Fashioned

Vegan Thanksgiving Desserts

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Need to do a separate vegan dessert; everyone at Thanksgiving will love these these sweet endings!

  • Vegan Apple Crisp
  • Vegan Chocolate Tart
  • Vegan Pumpkin Pie
  • Baked Apple Slices

Check out my full list of Vegan Recipes for even more ideas. Happy Thanksgiving!

Frequently Asked Questions

How Can I Adapt a Recipe to Be Vegan?

If there’s another recipe you’re hoping to make that wasn’t designed to be vegan, you can occasionally make adjustments to the non-vegan ingredients with good results.

If you want to make Scalloped Potatoes, for example, you could try swapping the milk for full-fat coconut milk (it will give it a slight coconut taste) or unsweetened almond milk, the goat cheese for vegan goat cheese, and the Parmesan for vegan Parmesan or nutritional yeast. I have not tested these swaps myself, but I think you could experiment with them.

Can I Make Vegan Gravy?

Yes, you can prepare a vegan gravy using mushrooms. Mushroom gravy would be delicious on roasted vegetables, bread, tofu, and more.

To make an easy vegan mushroom gravy: Cook 1/2 of a small onion and 4 ounces of finely chopped baby portobello mushrooms with 1/2 cup of extra-virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the mushrooms are browned (about 8 to 10 minutes), stir in 1/2 cup of all-purpose flour. Let cook for about 5 minutes, then slowly whisk in 4 to 5 cups of vegetable stock. Let simmer until the sauce has thickened. Add 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper for umami and flavor.

Are Vegans OK With Chicken Broth?

Chicken or turkey broth/stock are common ingredients in many Thanksgiving recipes. If you have guests who are strictly vegan or vegetarian, use vegetable stock.

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