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Here’s a vegan holiday menu that’s a bit on the traditional side. If you’re looking for some last-minute inspiration to add to your plant-based table this holiday season, you’ll enjoy these simple to make but delectable recipes!

Vegan almost eleven years, the food “rules” have become less and less rigid at mytable. Pie for breakfast? Sure, why not? Smoothie for dinner? If that’s what I’m Jonesing for, that’s what I have. The line between “main dish” and “side dish” gets a little blurred, too, when there’s no one definitively centerpiece dish the other dishes revolve around. I like that kind of freedom even if it’s a mostly traditional vegan holiday menu.

However, I’m also a huge fan of the sides. What I’m trying to say is, that just like if you were to come to my actual table on Thanksgiving … or Christmas or Chanukah or Kwanza or Easter or Eostara or any other fantastic reason to celebrate being alive by sharing food, you’re getting mostly desserts and sides here. There are a couple of standout plant-based main dishes though, that are favorites. Such as …

Vegan Thanksgiving Lentil Loaf from Vegan Heaven

I like how savory and substantial this looks. No one is going to leave hungry after enjoying this hearty plant-based main dish.

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Glazed Tofu Roast from Yup, It’s Vegan

This Glazed Tofu Roast looks so simple to make, but also looks amazingly yummy. Shannon, from Yup, It’s Vegan, created this ham-like recipe and I think it would be a tasty addition to any holiday spread.

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A lot of what makes any holiday dinner great are the side dishes. Many are either naturally plant-based or can be very easily veganized. Try some of all of these yummy additions.

Gluten-Free Millet Stuffing from Vegan Yack Attack

“Ooo, this looks good!” This Gluten-Free Millet Stuffing from Jackie at Vegan Yack Attack looks delish. I like that it’s not pretending to be regular bread stuffing. It’s asking to be appreciated for its gluten-free, just slightly different from what’s expected awesomeness. This will be coming with us tomorrow for sure.

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Easy Vegan Stuffing from The Vegan 8

OK, this plant-based stuffing is totally embracing its gluten-y goodness. It’s your traditional type of stuffing. A vegan, gluten-free ciabattaor ciabatta-like bread could be substituted, though, and still be a delicious yet conventional choice.

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Best Vegan Mashed Potatoes Ever (Really!) from Planted365 (c’estmoi!)

These lovely clouds of mashed potatoes really are the best I’ve made so far. Plant-based milks and butters make this even better than the “real” thing.

4 Ingredient Carmelized Onion Gravy from Veggies Don’t Bite

Now, what are you going to put over all those yummy sides? May I suggest this Carmelized Onion Gravy from Sophie at Veggies Don’t Bite? It only uses four ingredients and looks silky smooth. She even has tips on creating the perfect lump-free gravy.

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Vegan Oil-Free Green Bean Casserole from Karissa’s Vegan Kitchen

Is it even really Thanksgiving (or any other holiday) without a green bean casserole? This has been the hardest dish for me to find a good vegan alternative for. I’m going to try this one from Karissa at Karissa’s Vegan Kitchen. It looks like it’s a winner.

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Sweet Potato Casserole from Vegan Huggs

I could eat sweet potatoes every day. How about you? This Sweet Potato Casserole from Melissa at Vegan Huggs looks crunchy on the top and creamy in the middle … and hearty, too!

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Vegan and plant-based desserts can range from super healthy to super decadent. Give me either one and I’m happy. Here’s a small selection of some deliciously sweet afterthoughts to add to your holiday meal.

Creamy Pumpkin Chocolate Cheesecake from Full of Plants

This Creamy Pumpkin Chocolate Cheesecake from Thomas over at Full of Plants is just beautiful. And gluten-free! Seriously, this would be perfect after any holiday dinner and Ithink just about anyone would find it delectable. Every vegan holiday menu needs this!

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Caramel Apple Crumble Pie from Blissful Basil

This just looks amazing. And the recipe is surprisingly on the healthy side. That’s win-win as far as I’m concerned. A really yummy recipe from Ashley at Blissful Basil.

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Raw Food Apple Pie from Planted365 (originally, Raw on $10 a Day) … hey, that’s me!

Want to try a raw food version of apple pie? Try this recipe from my book, Easy Affordable Raw. It’s both easy and economical. It’s also delicious!

Pumpkin Blondies from Vegan Richa

These are oil-free, quick and simple to make, and have yummy chocolate added, too. This isn’t a gluten-free recipe, but I would think any all-purpose gluten-free flour mix could be subbed. I’m definitely going to try it!

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Breakfast Snickerdoodle Cookies from Feasting on Fruit

Snack? Breakfast? All of the above? Yes, I’m thinking these would be good anytime, but also as a great dessert.

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Vegan Cranberry Sauce from Well and Full

Is this a side or a condiment? And why don’t we eat cranberry sauce every day? Really. Think about it. It’s super healthy, or can be, is delicious and goes on everything. And, last but not least, it’s not overly expensive. But yet we only break it out a few times a year.

Also, there are two camps when it comes to cranberry sauce. Some folks like the tube-shaped, hard-ish jello like sauce that comes in a can and can be sliced. That’s what I grew up with, but it’s not my first choice … if given one. The first time I had chunky, loose cranberry sauce I knew I was on the other side of the cranberry sauce debate. I still am. Here’s a fantastic recipe for the “other” kind of cranberry sauce from Sarah at Well and Full.

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Enjoy your holiday!

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Hello! I’m Lisa, a vegan artist, photographer, author, Vegan Life Coach Educator, and RYT 200 yoga teacher. I love showing others how simple and delicious a plant-based diet can be. I draw and paint, cook, write, take lots of pics, eat lots of chocolate, and practice gratitude daily.

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FAQs

What is the easy vegan Christmas? ›

Easy Vegan Christmas is a 80-recipe cookbook showcasing simple vegan recipes, for a fuss-free festive season.

How do vegans accommodate at a dinner party? ›

Make sure you're aware of any allergies ahead of time, so you can prepare dishes suitable for your guests' needs. Speak to your guests a few weeks before the event, and where possible create dishes that are suitable for all, so you avoid having to create different recipes for each person.

Does Gordon Ramsay have vegan recipes? ›

Cooking a meat and dairy free meal doesn't mean you have to settle for anything less than delicious. Our collection of tantalising and varied vegan recipes will have vegans and meat eaters alike coming back for more.

What can I cook for my vegan girlfriend? ›

Vegan meal for two recipes
  • Sticky noodles with homemade hoisin. ...
  • Pearled spelt salad with peas & gooseberries. ...
  • Grilled Mediterranean veg with bean mash. ...
  • Miso aubergine. ...
  • Marinated tofu. ...
  • Roasted cauli-broc bowl with tahini hummus. ...
  • Veggie noodles with sesame dressing. ...
  • Pumpkin, spinach & black bean dopiaza.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Honey. Honey is a controversial food for many vegans. Bees do produce it, and it is also a food source in the hive. Because bees produce it, and bees have died to make it, honey is not considered vegan.

What candy is 100% vegan? ›

A little candy, as a treat, every now and then is fine. If you're limiting your sugar intake, look for the brands SmartSweets (vegan-friendly) or Zolli Candy (100 percent vegan).

What snack foods can vegans eat? ›

Try These Popular Vegan Snacks (Chips, Cookies, and More)
  • Vegan Rob's Chips.
  • Rivalz Extra Chedda' Mac.
  • Outstanding Foods PigOut Pigless Pork Rinds.
  • Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars—Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate.
  • Trader Joe's Almond Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets.

What do you serve a vegan guest? ›

The Vegan Guest: How to Feed a Vegan 101
  1. Earth Balance butter spread.
  2. almond, rice or soy milk (original or vanilla is a safe bet)
  3. hummus and guacamole.
  4. chopped veggies and mixed greens.
  5. fruit.
  6. mixed nuts.
  7. squash or sweet potatoes.
  8. soy, almond or coconut yogurt.

What sort of foods do most vegans love having? ›

11 Foods Healthy Vegans Eat
  1. Legumes. ...
  2. Nuts, nut butters, and seeds. ...
  3. Hemp, flax, and chia seeds. ...
  4. Tofu and other minimally processed meat substitutes. ...
  5. Calcium-fortified plant milks and yogurts. ...
  6. Seaweed. ...
  7. Nutritional yeast. ...
  8. Sprouted and fermented plant foods.

What did Gordon Ramsay say about vegans? ›

He said: "It's a secret that's so big, I'm almost afraid to say it on national television." "After all these years, I can finally admit that I actually love vegan food," he added before saying that it has taken "20 years to get to this point." In recent years, Ramsay showed some understanding of plant-based food.

Who is the only chef to make Gordon Ramsay cry? ›

Marco Pierre White - Wikipedia.

What do vegans miss out on? ›

With good planning and an understanding of what makes up a healthy, balanced vegan diet, you can get all the nutrients your body needs. If you do not plan your diet properly, you could miss out on essential nutrients, such as calcium, iron, vitamin B12, iodine and selenium.

What not to do when going vegan? ›

Vegans don't eat any foods made from animals, including:
  1. Beef, pork, lamb, and other red meat.
  2. Chicken, duck, and other poultry.
  3. Fish or shellfish such as crabs, clams, and mussels.
  4. Eggs.
  5. Cheese.
  6. Butter.
  7. Milk, cream, ice cream, and other dairy products.
  8. Mayonnaise (because it includes egg yolks)
Nov 3, 2023

What can I eat on Christmas without cooking? ›

No cook Christmas recipes: Sandwiches and wraps
  • Chicken and avocado.
  • Chicken Caesar.
  • Cheese and salad.
  • Bacon, Lettuce and tomato (BLT)
  • Egg salad.
  • Tuna salad.
  • Smoked salmon and cream cheese.
  • Roast beef and mustard.
Dec 17, 2019

How to do the 7 day vegan challenge? ›

How does it work? No meat, poultry, seafood, dairy or eggs for 7 days (any 7 straight days). Announce to your friends, family, followers that you're doing the challenge. Add your name to the list of Challengers.

How to be vegan when you're broke? ›

Staple vegan foods such as oats, lentils, pasta, rice and chickpeas are among the cheapest foods and are in *a lot* of vegan recipes, so should definitely make an appearance on your list. Oh, and avoid shopping whilst hungry.

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