Making your Thanksgiving perfect is stressful, but these simple kosher Thanksgiving recipes are going to make things a little easier.
All of these classic Thanksgiving recipes are easy to make and completely dairy free.
Dairy Free Pumpkin Pie
There is no dessert more iconic for Thanksgiving than pumpkin pie! The thing is, it is not only dairy but easy to ruin. This dairy free pumpkin pie fixes all that!
Dairy Free Green Bean Casserole
Green Bean Casserole is one of the most popular Thanksgiving sides there is. However, it is not only dairy but also often comes out mushy.
This recipe on the other hand has crisp green beans, crunchy onions, and a wonderfully creamy mushroom sauce.
Apple Spinach Salad with Nuts and Cranberries
If you like to start your Thanksgiving meal with a salad, then this recipe is perfect for you. It is light but filled with classic fall flavors including apples, cranberries, and candied nuts.
Sweet Cornbread without Milk
Sweet cornbread is popular in the North, especially in Massachusetts where the first Thanksgiving meal took place.
Cloverleaf Rolls - Dairy Free
Cloverleaf rolls are some of my favorite dinner rolls to serve at Thanksgiving. This is because they are easy to make and don't need to be broken up to serve.
Dairy Free Mashed Potatoes
Creamy mashed potatoes are a signature Thanksgiving side dish. However, they are usually made using milk or cream, and butter or cheese.
These creamy mashed potatoes have a secrete ingredient that makes them oh so creamy and are much lighter.
Dairy Free Sweet Potato Pie
Sweet potato pie is a traditional Southern Thanksgiving dessert. Like pumpkin pie, it is sweet and fill with warm fall flavors, but in it's own way.
Southern Cornbread Muffins
Just like with the cloverleaf rolls, I love cornbread muffins because they are already serving size. There is no need to cut anything up or worry about crumbs.
Green Beans with Almonds and Cranberries
Unlike green beans and cranberries almonds are not native to the New World. However, this side dish is popular, pretty, and tasty enough that it had to be on the list.
Mixed Mashed Potatoes
Mixed mashed potatoes use both white potatoes and sweet potatoes. The two things I love most about it is it's inherent delicious flavor and it's beautiful autumn color.
Crescent Dinner Rolls
Did you grow up seeing crescent roll commercials for Thanksgiving? I did, so I had to make them.
These crescent rolls take a tiny bit more effort than cloverleaf rolls, but they are beautiful to serve.
Dairy Free Cornbread
This is a classic Southern cornbread but made dairy free. Unlike Northern cornbread it is savory and is eaten as a side dish.
Cinnamon Roasted Butternut Squash
Cinnamon Roasted Butternut Squash is a colorful and sweet side dish to add to your Thanksgiving spread.
Dairy Free Apple Pie
Is there anything more American than apple pie? That makes this another perfect dessert for Thanksgiving.
Dairy Free Dinner Rolls
These dairy free dinner rolls are light and fluffy. You can make them in just about anything.
These rolls are very easy with little hassle making them perfect for Thanksgiving!
Dairy Free Butternut Squash Pie
While butternut squash pie is not a traditional Thanksgiving dessert, it is becoming one among those who do not like using canned pumpkin.
Did you know that butternut squash is the closest squash relative to the type of pumpkin Libby's uses?
Butternut squash pie also has a brighter orange color than pumpkin pie, which looks beautiful when served.
Roasted Beets and Carrots
Roasted Beets and Carrots are naturally sweet and add beautiful autumn colors to your table.
sweet cornbread muffins
Sweet Cornbread muffins are the muffin version of sweet cornbread but have all the benefits that Southern cornbread muffins have.
Just pop them out of the muffin pan and they are ready to serve.