Weight Watchers Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

This post has been updated for the myWW program on October 16, 2020!

Today I’m sharing with you my Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes. This is an entire Thanksgiving meal that is all Weight Watchers friendly!

Now that the holidays are here, I’m planning ahead to avoid ruining the progress I’ve made this year with Weight Watchers and a healthy lifestyle. If you are looking for healthy holiday recipes, you’ve come to the right place.

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Weight Watchers Thanksgiving Recipes

One of the worst parts about the holiday season is avoiding foods that I love because they are packed with points and unhealthy ingredients. This year, instead of missing out on my favorites, I’m sharing all the delicious Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes that I’ll be making instead!

My family will get all of their holiday favorites and I’ll have the peace of mind knowing that we are all eating a meal that is wholesome, healthy, and delicious.

How are the Weight Watchers Smart Points calculated for these recipes?

I use the Weight Watchers recipe creator on their website to input all the ingredients for my recipes and then the system generates the points per serving! I find it’s the most reliable way to get accurate information for Weight Watchers Smart Points.

Remember if you change any ingredients or amounts you’ll need to recalculate to be sure the points come out the same!

What kinds of Thanksgiving recipes are you sharing?

I have some great recipes for you that are all Weight Watchers friendly. They include the Smart Points information and a printable recipe card! The Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes that I’m sharing include everything from the turkey right on through to the side dishes and desserts. There is truly something for everyone from start to finish.

Weight Watchers Thanksgiving Recipes:

How To Thaw A Turkey

Let’s start in the obvious place…with the turkey! You’ll need to safely and effectively thaw that sucker out! Start with this post about how to thaw out a turkey so you can be prepared and ready to go when the big day rolls around.

How to Stuff a Turkey or Chicken

Next up we have some more great information on the turkey front…stuffing the turkey can be tricky if you’ve never done it before. This post details all the tips, tricks, and information you’ll need to get your turkey stuffed to perfection and on it’s way to your table.

Weight Watchers Sausage Stuffing Recipe

I assume you’ll need something to stuff inside that turkey! Here’s a great Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipe that you can use to stuff your turkey or on it’s own as a side dish. Either way, you won’t want to miss out on these delicious flavors.

Weight Watchers Candied Sweet Potatoes in the Instant Pot

One of my favorite side dishes for Thanksgiving is the candied sweet potatoes. Making them in the Instant Pot has been a game changer. They come out perfectly every single time! Now you can have a healthy version of this classic side dish too.

Chunky Mashed Potatoes | Weight Watchers Recipe

I feel like the holiday table would be bare without some mashed potatoes. This is a delicious Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipe that everyone will love. Chunky mashed potatoes are hearty, filling, and delicious. Best of all they won’t break your whole day of hard work.

Weight Watchers Green Bean Casserole

My family goes crazy for this Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipe. It’s green bean casserole and you’ll be glad that you found a way to cut back on all those calories and fat! With these on the table it will be hard to save room for dessert!

Homemade Coleslaw Recipe 1 WW Smart Point

For just one Weight Watchers Smart Point you can add some of this delicious homemade coleslaw to the mix! It’s a quick and easy recipe and you won’t believe how much money you can save over buying store bought types.

Weight Watchers Cranberry Sauce

Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without cranberry sauce. This delicious homemade variety uses fresh ingredients to make a delicious topping or side that you won’t want to miss out on. You will never want to go back to eating a can shaped jelly.

Weight Watchers Pumpkin Bars

Let’s talk about some desserts! I love desserts and I really hate when I feel like I can’t indulge because I’m low on points. Thanks to the delicious Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes linked above you won’t be out of points by the time dessert rolls around.

Self Crust Pumpkin Pie

Have you ever tried a self crust pie? It’s a perfect idea for Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes because there’s no dough to bump up the points. Another reason it’s great is for those days when you don’t have a ton of time to spend baking…after working on preparing a delicious meal all day long!

Weight Watchers Pumpkin Spice Pizzelles

How about a holiday themed cannoli type dessert? These Weight Watchers pumpkin spice pizzelles are delicious, crunchy, creamy, and indulgent! They are too good to pass up and lucky for you, that’s not necessary!

Weight Watchers Pumpkin Spice Latte

Adding in a little bonus here for you, this PSL is Weight Watchers friendly and so tasty! You won’t need to stop at Starbucks and blow your whole days worth of points! Whip up this WW friendly batch at home and you’ll be all set.

If you like to cook with an Instant Pot, check out these Instant Pot Thanksgiving Recipes!

You bet! I’m including a shopping list for the tasty Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes mentioned above. It’s easy to print out, cross off what you have on hand, and then head to the store! Makes a quick and easy breeze of the work involved in preparing for such a big family meal.

Download it here!

Do you have a printable meal plan of these Weight Watchers Thanksgiving recipes?

I sure do! I’m including that for you as well. It’s a nice visual that shows the breakdown of ingredients for each recipe so you know ahead of time how much of everything you are going to need!

Download it here!

I know there are a lot of delicious recipes in this post. Be sure you know how to stay on track with Weight Watchers during the holidays.

Weight Watchers Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How much weight can you lose on WeightWatchers in 3 months? ›

Short-term weight loss

In one study of 152 people with obesity, researchers found that people on WeightWatchers lost an average of nearly 6% of their body weight in 3 months. Plus, one-third of participants in this study were able to lose 10% or more of their body weight after 6 months.

Will I still lose weight on WeightWatchers if I use my weekly points? ›

If you decide to use them, you can feel confident that you can use those weekly Points and still lose weight.

What is the secret to WeightWatchers? ›

Prioritize nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains, and limit highly processed foods and added sugars. Use Zero-Point Foods: WW assigns a points value to most foods, but there are also a number of "zero-point" foods that you can eat freely.

How do I maximize my weight loss on WeightWatchers? ›

Here's How to Succeed on the New Weight Watchers Program
  1. Incorporate as many zero Points® foods as possible. Have you seen the zero Points® food list yet? ...
  2. Drink lots of water. ...
  3. Plan it all out. ...
  4. Make smart swaps for your cravings. ...
  5. Use your slow cooker. ...
  6. Get active—and make it fun! ...
  7. Bank up your points for one delicious treat.
Jan 9, 2018

How long does it take to lose 20 pounds in WW? ›

By following the Weight Watchers programmed, I lost 20 pounds in 6 months. I discovered that tracking my food, attending weekly meetings, and having an online support system were all extremely beneficial in keeping me accountable to my goals.

What happens if you lose 40 pounds in 3 months? ›

The deficit needed to lose 30 or 40 pounds in three months is unsustainable and probably won't allow you to take in the necessary calories for good health and energy. Plus, the results you see probably won't last in the long run.

What is the average weekly weight loss with Weight Watchers? ›

In fact, while WW is designed to deliver a healthy, safe and sustainable rate of weight loss of 1-2lbs a week – because research proves that smaller, consistent losses are more likely to result in successful long term weight loss – don't be surprised if, like Leah, you see more in your first few weeks.

Does everyone have 23 points on Weight Watchers? ›

But it really only takes a few minutes to get an official number using the WW calculator. The average WW points allowance is about 23.

What is the average weight loss on Weight Watchers per week? ›

Here's how to interpret your average weekly weight-loss result: Average weight loss = ½ to 2 pounds: You're losing weight at a safe and healthy rate, and your result of ½ to 2 pounds indicates that your weight loss is probably on track. While you may want to lose weight more quickly, it's probably not realistic.

Has anyone not lost weight on WeightWatchers? ›

So, let's look again at the assertion that 57% of people in the WeightWatchers Success Registry maintained their weight over one year of follow-up, and 43% experienced weight regain of more than five pounds.

Why are eggs no points on WeightWatchers? ›

They were specifically chosen because they are nutrient-, vitamin-, and mineral-packed. Because of that, they're recommended by national and international guidelines (including the World Health Organization) to be consumed often as part of a healthy pattern of eating.

Why didn't I lose weight on WeightWatchers? ›

Many individuals struggle with not losing weight on WW, and the reality is that Weight Watchers, like many other diets, does not lead to clinically significant weight loss, especially in the long-term. The body is wired to conserve energy when calories are restricted, which means WW quickly becomes counterproductive.

How long does it take to lose 25 pounds on Weight Watchers? ›

Assuming a steady and healthy weight loss of 1 to 2 pounds per week, it might take approximately 12 to 25 weeks (or about 3 to 6 months) to lose 25 pounds. Keep in mind that these are rough estimates, and your results may vary.

What is the best diet to lose belly fat? ›

Focusing on plant-based foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Choosing lean sources of protein, such as fish and low-fat dairy products. Limiting processed meats, as well as the saturated fat that's found in meat and high-fat dairy products, such as cheese and butter.

Can I lose 3 pounds a week on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers encourages healthy eating and discourages food deprivation. While following a WW plan, you can expect to lose an average of 8 pounds a month, or 2 pounds a week. This is a realistic and healthy goal to aim for, according to the Mayo Clinic.

How many pounds can I lose on Weight Watchers in a month? ›

How much weight will you lose in a month on Weight Watchers? According to the program itself, WW members can expect to lose 1 to 2 pounds per week, which would be 4 to 8 pounds per month.

How to lose 30 pounds in 3 months diet plan? ›

Expert Tips to Help You Shed 30 Pounds Successfully
  1. Aim for a daily intake of 150 grams of protein.
  2. Implement intermittent fasting until 11/12 daily to optimize fat burning.
  3. Refrain from consuming meals after 8 PM.
  4. Prioritize morning workouts to boost your metabolism.
Sep 10, 2023

Can you lose 30 lbs of fat in 3 months? ›

With that in mind, for many people, 3 months is a realistic timeframe for losing 30 pounds. That amounts to losing a little over 2 pounds a week. You need both exercise and implementing dietary changes to get this kind of sustainable weight loss.

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