Vegan Thanksgiving Guide (Recipes and Menu) (2024)

Thanksgiving is kind-of a big deal. Ok, it’s a really big deal. In this busy go-go-go world, for many people, Thanksgiving is the one time of year when family (or friends) sit down at a table together and share a meal. But this special time of year is not always easy on vegans. So we’re delighted to share our Vegan Thanksgiving Guide to help guide you through an enjoyable holiday season.

The heart of the Thanksgiving tradition is about family, friends, and gratitude—not the turkey so often found at the center of the table. In fact, when you really think about it, eating animals on Thanksgiving is about as far from the meaning of the holiday as you can get!

If you’re eager to remove animal products from your holiday celebration but you’re not sure where to start, you’ve come to the right place. You don’t have to change much to enjoy a considerate, compassionate vegan Thanksgiving—and we’ve laid it all out for you here!

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Table of Contents

  • Choose Your Vegan Thanksgiving Meal “Centerpiece”
  • 5 Tips for Surviving Thanksgiving as a Vegan
  • Vegan Thanksgiving Feast Video
  • Vegan Thanksgiving Menu
  • Vegan Thanksgiving Cooking Class
  • Super-Easy Vegan Thanksgiving Feast (With Mostly Store Bought Items)
  • Establish a Gratitude Practice
  • Symbolically ‘Adopt a Turkey’
  • ‘Feed The Turkeys’ At Your Local Farm Animal Sanctuary
  • Participate in a Tofurky Trot

The Best Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes & Menu Guide

Whether you want to spend a day creating amazing smells in the kitchen or prefer to opt for store-bought everything, there are lots of vegan options for you.

Many people fall somewhere in-between. You can buy store-bought vegan stuffing mix, a vegan turkey roast, pie crusts, whipped cream, and ice cream. And you can make an assortment of main dishes and sides from scratch! Here are our favorite tried-and-true recipes for Thanksgiving.

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Vegan Turkey Roasts & Plant-Based Alternatives

  • Store-bought vegan turkey roasts (here’s how to prepare a Tofurky)
  • Homemade vegetarian roast (like this delicious Seitan Turkey recipe or vegan meatloaf)
  • Shepherd’s Pie
  • Mushroom Wellington
  • Stuffed Acorn Squash (fantastic plant-based turkey alternative)

Traditional Gravy & Sauces

  • Simple Vegan Gravy
  • Cranberry Sauce

Essential Thanksgiving Dishes

  • Green Bean Casserole
  • Vegan Mashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic
  • Vegan Stuffing (I either make the stuffing from The Friendly Vegan Cookbook or use an “accidentally vegan” store-bought mix and add veggie broth, celery, and onion)

Plant-Based Thanksgiving Sides

  • Garlic Green Beans with Cranberries
  • Delicata Squash Harvest Salad with Candied Walnuts
  • Roasted Delicata Squash
  • Herbed Air Fryer Kabocha Squash
  • Corn Ribs
  • Rainbow Roasted Vegetables
  • Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
  • Sheet Pan Roasted Root Vegetables
  • Hasselback Potatoes
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Thanksgiving Soups

  • Vegan Cream of Mushroom Soup
  • Corn Chowder
  • Vegan Tomato Soup

Thanksgiving Appetizers

  • Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
  • Vegan Cheese Log
  • Mini Vegan Pot Pies
  • Stuffed Crimini Mushrooms
  • Crispy Potato Skin Chips
  • Vegan Artichoke Dip
  • Holiday Wonton Taco Cups
  • Hummus board or a vegan cheese platter (here are some gourmet vegan cheeses to choose from)

Bread Basket

  • Focaccia Bread
  • Rustic Bread Basket
  • Seeded Spelt Bread
  • Rolls or bisccuits

Thanksgiving Pies & Desserts

  • Vegan Pumpkin Pie(you can find vegan pre-made pie-crust and serve with vanilla ice cream or coconut whipped cream)
  • Classic Apple Pie
  • No-Bake Chocolate Pie
  • Vegan Pecan Cream Pie
  • Dairy-Free Ice Cream
  • Vegan Pumpkin Muffins
  • Mini Vegan Apple Strudels
  • Maple Walnut Brownies
  • Pecan Chocolate Bark
  • Sweet Potato Pie
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Thanksgiving-Inspired Drinks

  • MosCarrot Mule
  • Chocolate Martini
  • Orange Creamsicle co*cktails
  • Drunken Dalgona (Whipped Coffee co*cktail)
  • Pink Dragonfruit co*cktail
  • Hot Cocoa
  • Hot Spiced Apple Cider

Next-Day Thanksgiving Leftovers

  • Air Fryer Sandwich Made With Thanksgiving Sides
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Choose Your Vegan Thanksgiving Meal “Centerpiece”

This could be a vegan turkey roast, or something more creative like a hollowed out pumpkin filled with a rice pilaf. If you go with the roast (they are quite delicious), you have many choices. You can make your own seitan roast (there are countless recipes online), or buy a vegan roast. Here are some of the most popular options:

If you’re unsure which to choose, watch our vegan turkey roast taste test video below!

https://youtu.be/4JtH4IsFZXE

5 Tips for Surviving Thanksgiving as a Vegan

Many people find that the most difficult time to be vegan is the holidays, so we tackled this very topic in our podcast, the Plant-Powered People Podcast. In this episode we share our top 5 tips for making your Thanksgiving experience delightful. Listen below!

We go into these in depth in the podcast episode, but in summary, here are our top 5 tips:

  1. Bring your own delicious dish to share (or better yet, hostthe gathering if you can!)
  2. Let your host know you’re vegan ahead of time (for their sake as much as yours)
  3. Don’t arrive hungry
  4. Find your favorite vegan roast (more on that below)
  5. Don’t be a downer at the dinner table (leave the advocacy at home!)

Remember, the holidays are not about the turkey (or ham). They’re about spending time with the ones you love—which you can do just as well when you’re vegan.

Vegan Thanksgiving Feast Video

If you’re lucky enough to live in a vegan-friendly city, you may have a vegan bakery nearby that offers freshly baked Thanksgiving pies. Or perhaps you even live near a vegan restaurant like Veggie Grillthat offers entire vegan Thanksgiving dinners (be sure to sign up in advance)!

Vegan Thanksgiving Menu

If you don’t want to craft your own menu and just want the best, classic vegan Thanksgiving recipes to make, these are our favorites! You can’t go wrong with these classics, they’ve been rigorously tested so that you can feel confident in the kitchen and make the best vegan Thanksgiving meal ever!

Glazed Vegan Seitan Turkey Roast

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This is the perfect homemade vegetarian turkey alternative for Thanksgiving! It’s so flavorful with a delicious glaze on top and is surprisingly easy to make!

Cranberry Sauce

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Don’t forget the cranberry sauce! This simple 3-ingredient homemade vegan cranberry sauce is a must! It pairs perfectly with the Seitan Turkey Roast and goes great on sandwiches with your Thanksgiving leftovers!

Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes

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If you’re a garlic lover, you need these dairy-free mashed potatoes on your Thanksgiving table! They’re full of creamy, roasted garlic that transforms regular mashed potatoes into the most amazing, buttery side dish that’s completely dairy-free. You’ll be wanting them every night!

Green Bean Casserole

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Even vegetable haters love this vegan green bean casserole! It is truly the ultimate green bean casserole—striking the perfect balance between not too ­soft and not too­ crisp green beans, with a nice amount of creamy filling and loads of crispy fried onions!

Pumpkin Pie

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What would Thanksgiving be without pie? If you only make one pumpkin pie recipe this should be it! You’ll be shocked how easy it is to make, but don’t be fooled by its simplicity—this pie is silky, creamy, and loaded with warming spices. Top with fluffy vegan whipped cream and those tastebuds are in pumpkin pie heaven!

MosCarrot Mule

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Pure pressed carrot juice gives these MosCarrot Mules their gorgeous orange glow for a fun and fresh twist on the classic Moscow mule! The natural sweetness of the carrots provides the perfect low-sugar foundation to round out the spicy bite of ginger beer. It’s sophisticated and complex, yet bubbly and fun, who says you can’t have it all in one glass?

Vegan Thanksgiving Cooking Class

Cooking up an entirely new lineup of dishes for Thanksgiving when you decide to eat vegan can feel a bit overwhelming. That’s why we put together a virtual cooking class hosted by World of Vegan’s Michelle Cehn and Toni Okamoto from Plant-Based on a Budget.

Together they teach you how to make two of their favorite dishes: vegan scalloped potatoes and stuffed acorn squash boats with a tahini drizzle dressing. The class is recorded so you can take it any time from the comfort of your home—and it’s just $10! You can register here.

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Super-Easy Vegan Thanksgiving Feast (With Mostly Store Bought Items)

If you want to make life as simple as possible, watch this:

https://youtu.be/fbxIJfx3LVo

If you’re grocery shopping for vegan Thanksgiving products that make hosting the holiday super easy, I’m a huge fan of Sprouts and Whole Foods. They have the best selection of vegan turkey and specialty food options, aside from Natural Foods stores. Watch our vegan Thanksgiving haul from Sprouts to see some of our favorite finds there that may be helpful to you if you have one nearby!

If this is your first time hosting a vegan Thanksgiving dinner, start here, where you’ll find some very helpful tips for hosting a holiday party from seasoned vegans.

Establish a Gratitude Practice

Take this opportunity to reflect, express gratitude, and show kindness to others. If you have kids, this can be a great opportunity to teach kindness and foster goodwill. Here are 5 family gratitude practicesand here are 5 ways to teach kindness to children.

Symbolically ‘Adopt a Turkey’

As I’m sure you know, life is no picnic for turkeys on factory farms. Quite the contrary, life is hell on earth for these sensitive creatures, which you can see in our turkey ‘Draw My Life’ video.

https://youtu.be/nvnGP46H7uc

After years of celebrating Thanksgiving with a deceased turkey on the table, it’s incredibly cathartic to flip the tradition to a life-saving one. Now to celebrate the holiday every year I symbolically adopt a turkey and put the adoption certificate on the table.

Farm Sanctuary offers an ‘Adopt a Turkey’sponsorship program where you can donate to support a rescued turkey at the sanctuary. They will send you an adoption certificate in the mail, picturing the rescued turkey that you’ve symbolicallyadopted. This is a great new tradition to start as a family.

‘Feed The Turkeys’ At Your Local Farm Animal Sanctuary

Many farm animal sanctuaries hold events around Thanksgiving where you can feed the rescued turkeys (instead of eating them). These events often include a vegan Thanksgiving meal, barnyard time with the animals, and sometimes speakers and other activities as well.

They are typically family friendly and a great opportunity to introduce the kiddos to some new animal friends. Check with your local sanctuary to see if they have an event! Note that many of these events fall on the weekends prior to Thanksgiving.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=hYXBQ1KES_s

Participate in a Tofurky Trot

Running a 5K (3.1 miles) race the morning after Thanksgiving is a popular tradition—so why not make your run do some extra good for animals? Tofurky Trots are 5K run (or walk) events initiated by Tofurky to help raise money for causes and spread the veggie love. You can gather a group of friends to trot for a cause you care about or run one by yourself.

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