Thanksgiving is a holiday that tends to revolve around the dinner table. What better way to bring together family and friends than with great food, right? These days, however, you’ve probably got at least one family member who has a food allergy or special dietary restriction that can make it hard for them to enjoy the feast.
This week, we at GiftWorksPlus thought we would share some awesome Thanksgiving recipes that you can make to include
and satisfy everyone at your table this year—whether you’re looking for gluten-free, vegan, or keto recipes!
Recipes to Try at Your Thanksgiving Day Table
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Vegan Green Bean Casserole: This recipe is super simple and only requires a couple substitutions to create a delicious, creamy casserole that both vegans and non-vegans will love!
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Spicy Keto Stuffing: While turkey is fine for those who keep a keto diet, stuffing is typically a big no-no. Thankfully, there’s this spicy sausage stuffing that has only 6g of carbs per serving with 26g of fat and 11 g of protein! Most importantly, it’s delicious, so non-keto folks will be sure to enjoy it, as well!
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Vegan Pecan Pie: We’re strong believers that no one should be deprived of pie on Thanksgiving! This recipe will not only allow everyone to eat pie, but they will also enjoy it on another level! The only substitutes you’ll need are flax meal (which you can get at most grocery stores) and vegan butter (also available at grocery stores. You can also substitute with almond butter). Feel free to top it off with delicious vegan coconut whipped cream for a little extra decadence.
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Gluten Free Stuffing: Stuffing is a Thanksgiving staple, but if you’re allergic to gluten, it’s something that’s better avoided, until now that is! Simply opt for a gluten-free bread to make your breadcrumbs, and this recipe is just as easy as regular stuffing, and no one will be able to tell the difference!
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Gluten Free and Vegan Mac and Cheese: If you’re serving someone with multiple food restrictions, especially if they’re gluten free and vegan, you may think it’s hopeless to create a hearty dish that everyone will enjoy. But this mac and cheese may be a game changer. Simply sub regular noodles for rice or chickpea noodles and don’t forget about the crumb topping, which will take your dish from simple to gourmet instantly!
Capture Your Favorite Photos in Thanksgiving Day Frames
We hope you enjoy these keto, vegan and gluten-free Thanksgiving dishes as much as we did! While Thanksgiving is a time for great food, it’s also about spending time with loved ones. Be sure to snap some candid photos of the family around the table and stop by our GiftWorksPlus
website for a custom
holiday frame to frame your photos for a thoughtful and unique gift for the holidays!