30 Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes Everyone Will Be Thankful For
Christine Hadden
·6-min read
While a majority of the country is feasting on turkey, buttery mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, and dairy-packed casseroles, have you ever wondered what vegans eat for Thanksgiving—besides Tofurky? The answer is many delicious main and side dishes and desserts! And these 30 meatless and dairy-free vegan Thanksgiving recipes offer something for everyone, from soups and salads, to cakes and other vegan desserts.
And other Thanksgiving favorites can easily be adapted to be vegan by simply swapping in a few ingredients like dairy-free butter, vegan cheese or simple olive oil.
So, whether you are living a vegan lifestyle or just looking to incorporate a few vegan dishes into your Thanksgiving menu, you'll want to keep scrolling because we've got everything from vegan appetizers to entrees and side dishes, plus mouth-watering vegan desserts like Peanut Butter Pie!
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