Healthy(ish) thanksgiving ideas?

Any body have any? Pumpkin pie, turkey, stuffing, you know, that kind of stuff.

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  • Pandasarecool
    Pandasarecool Posts: 508 Member
    BUMP!!!:happy:
  • Ashsmith07
    Ashsmith07 Posts: 30 Member
    Check out cookinglight.com. This site is full of thousands of recipes ranging from gourmet to quick and easy. I've discovered several different recipes for stuffing, turkey, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, pumpkin pie, pumpkin biscuits, etc. They're all designed to be light, healthier versions of our thanksgiving favorites. The hardest part is choosing which recipe to make because they all look so delicious!
  • Pandasarecool
    Pandasarecool Posts: 508 Member
    Check out cookinglight.com. This site is full of thousands of recipes ranging from gourmet to quick and easy. I've discovered several different recipes for stuffing, turkey, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, pumpkin pie, pumpkin biscuits, etc. They're all designed to be light, healthier versions of our thanksgiving favorites. The hardest part is choosing which recipe to make because they all look so delicious!

    Thanks! I will look into it!
  • hecham
    hecham Posts: 118 Member
    I plan on using many recipes from skinnytaste.com
    2 I have already tried are:
    Sweet Potato brulee (I actually omitted the sugar on top)
    skinny pumpkin pie

    They were both delicious.

    I agree with the above poster about cookinglight as well. great recipes there too.
  • maddymama
    maddymama Posts: 1,183 Member
    I second the Cooking Light suggestion-- I usually make a great salad and my husband makes a fruit salad for all of our holiday dinners. We also try to roast alot of veggies for a nice side, and I make my own cranberry sauce.
    That way I can go a bit crazy on the stuffing and other unhealthies on the actual day., but not feel tooo bad.
  • bahacca
    bahacca Posts: 878 Member
    quinoa cooked in chicken stock and add dried cranberries and chopped pecans.
    mashed cauliflower potatoes