Thanksgiving Dinner - The Healthy Recipe! (2024)

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This blog is for my readers in America. I know, I know. I might have lost a few of you by saying Thanksgiving and Healthy in the same sentence, but hear me out! From what I understand, part of the fun during this holiday (besides spending time with family) is filling your tummies with home-made food - and lots of it! After weeks of carefully following your healthy eating plan, it's difficult to restrain and not over-indulge in those heavy and sometimes high-in-fat foods. You deserve a holiday treat but moderation is key.

We don't celebrate Thanksgiving here in Australia but I really love the message behind this particular holiday - to be thankful for everything we have in our lives. This includes are bodies! If we did celebrate it in Australia, I would treat my family and friends to a healthy home-made meal. Here are some things I would have on the menu!

Baked Apples

Prep time: 10 mins

Cook time: 40 mins

Total time: 50 mins
Serves: 4
Dietary preferences: Vegetarian, Dairy-free

Ingredients:

  • 4 large apples
  • ¾ cup whole oats
  • ¾ cup chopped pecans
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp ginger
  • 1 pinch allspice
  • 3 tbs pure maple syrup
  • ¾ cup water

Method:

  1. Preheat oven to 180c (350f).
  2. In a bowl combine oats, pecans, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, and maple syrup and mix thoroughly.
  3. Remove the apple cores without cutting through to the bottom of the apples and scoop out a little flesh.
  4. Fill the apple centres with the oat mixture.
  5. Place apples in a small baking dish and add water to the bottom of the dish.
  6. Bake for about 30-40 minutes, depending on the size of the apples. You want them to be tender but not mushy. If a knife easily slides through, then they are done.
  7. Remove from oven and serve warm. If you wish to indulge a little you could serve them with some cream or ice-cream.

Quinoa With Garlic, Pine Nuts & Raisins

Prep time: 10 mins

Cook time: 20 mins

Total time: 30 mins
Serves: 4
Dietary preferences: Gluten-free, Vegetarian, Vegan, Dairy-free

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup quinoa, rinsed well
  • ¼ cup pine nuts
  • 2 tbs extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup chopped apple
  • 1/3 cup chopped parsley
  • ¼ cup raisins
  • 1 tbs fresh lemon juice
  • Salt and pepper

Method:

  1. Place the quinoa in a saucepan and cook over medium heat until toasted, about 2 minutes. A 1 ¾ cups of water (or use low sodium chicken broth) and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, covered, until the liquid is absorbed, 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and let sit, covered, about 2 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, toast the pinenuts in a pan, over medium high heat, stirring, until golden. Watch these carefully as they burn easily. Transfer to a plate.
  3. Add the olive oil and garlic to the pan, and cook over medium heat, stirring, until golden.
  4. Fluff the quinoa with a fork. Add the pine nuts, garlic and oil, chopped apple, parsley, raisins and lemon juice. Season with salt and pepper and toss.

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Butternut Pumpkin Soup

Prep time: 5 mins

Cook time: 30 mins

Total time: 35 mins
Serves: 4
Dietary preferences: Nut-free

Ingredients:

  • 1 (2-3 pound) butternut pumpkin
  • 2 tbs unsalted butter
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 5 cups of chicken stock
  • Pinch of nutmeg
  • Salt & freshly ground black pepper

Method:

  1. Cut pumpkin into 1-inch chunks.
  2. Melt the butter in a large pot, add onion and cook until translucent for about 8 minutes.
  3. Add pumpkin and stock. Bring to a simmer and cook until the pumpkin is tender, for about 15 – 20 minutes.
  4. Take the pot off the heat and let it cool down for a few minutes.
  5. Use a stick blender, or regular blender to puree the soup until it is smooth and lump free.
  6. Place back on the heat to warm through and stir in nutmeg, salt and pepper. You can also choose to add some chilli flakes for a little bit of added kick.

Herb Roasted Turkey Breast

Prep time: 15 mins

Cook time: 50 mins

Total time: 65 mins
Serves: 4
Dietary preferences: Gluten-free

Ingredients:

  • 2 skinless, boneless turkey breasts
  • 1 cup chopped flat leaf parsley
  • 3 gloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 tbs olive oil
  • 1 tbs chopped fresh sage
  • 1 tbs lemon zest
  • Salt and pepper
  • Extra olive oil

Method:

  1. Preheat oven to 190c (375f). Line a baking tray with baking paper or foil.
  2. In a small bowl, combine, parsley, garlic, sage and olive oil. Stir to combine. Add a pinch of salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
  3. Lay the turkey breast on a cutting board, using a meat mallet flatten both sides slightly. Use half the herb mixture and cover the breast. Repeat with second breast.
  4. Roll up the turkey breast lengthways and secure with kitchen string or toothpicks.
  5. Place on baking sheet and top with remaining herb mixture and some more salt and pepper.
  6. Bake for 40-50 minutes, or until the centre temperature is cooked when poked with a toothpick and the juices run clear.
  7. To serve slice at an angle.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Thanksgiving Dinner - The Healthy Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What was on the menu at the first Thanksgiving answer key? ›

Although turkeys were indigenous, there's no record of a big, roasted bird at the feast. The Wampanoag brought deer and there would have been lots of local seafood (mussels, lobster, bass) plus the fruits of the first pilgrim harvest, including pumpkin. No mashed potatoes, though.

How healthy is Thanksgiving dinner? ›

The traditional turkey-day feast, replete with fatty, high-cholesterol foods like drumsticks, mashed potatoes, gravy and stuffing, is generally anything but heart-healthy. Try a healthy roasted turkey and gravy recipe for your Thanksgiving meal.

How to have a healthy Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Mix in a few healthy alternatives in your holiday recipes
  1. Use avocado instead of butter in cookie recipes.
  2. Use fat-free yogurt instead of sour cream or mayo in dips.
  3. Top casseroles with roasted almonds instead of deep-fried onions.
  4. Use whole wheat bread or wild rice in stuffing to increase the fiber content.
Nov 18, 2022

Why did the gravy get a ticket riddle? ›

Q: Why did the gravy get a ticket? A: Because it was too saucy!

What 3 foods were eaten at the first Thanksgiving? ›

But according to the two only remaining historical records of the first Thanksgiving menu, that meal consisted of freshly killed deer, assorted wildfowl, cod, bass, and flint, and a native variety of corn harvested by the Native Americans, which was eaten as corn bread and porridge.

What was my first Thanksgiving menu? ›

Typical menu includes:
  • Turkey.
  • Stufffing (variety would be usually a family favorite)
  • Vegetables.
  • Salad.
  • Mashed Potatoes.
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • Pumpkin Pie.
  • Apple Pie.
Sep 22, 2021

What is the healthiest food for Thanksgiving? ›

White turkey meat, plain vegetables, roasted sweet potatoes, defatted gravy, and pumpkin pie tend to be the best bets because they are lower in fat and calories.

What is the healthiest meat for Thanksgiving? ›

Both chicken and turkey are lean proteins, especially if you avoid dark meat. Turkey breast and chicken breast both have about 26 g of protein in each 3 oz serving, according to USDA data, making them an excellent source of protein. Chicken breast has only slightly more fat, with 3 g to turkey's 2 g per serving.

What healthy foods to eat on Thanksgiving? ›

Licensed medical acupuncturist and nutritional consultant Jamie Bacharach of Acupuncture Jerusalem said that roasted potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, green beans, and asparagus all make great, healthy Thanksgiving sides.

What should I eat on Thanksgiving to not gain weight? ›

5 Healthy Food Swaps to Avoid Weight Gain This Thanksgiving
  • Eat Pumpkin Pie Instead of Pecan Pie. ...
  • Grill Instead of Frying. ...
  • Swap Mashed Potatoes for Mashed Cauliflower. ...
  • Serve Brussels Sprouts Instead of Green Bean Casserole. ...
  • Use Wild Rice Instead of Pilaf.

What is the healthiest way to cook a Thanksgiving turkey? ›

Rustveld suggests air frying your turkey as a healthier alternative to deep frying. It takes less time at 400 degrees, and the end product contains less fat since you do not need to add oil. “Deep frying is not as healthy as air frying, roasting or grilling,” he said.

What is the first you throw away the outside and cook the inside? ›

Corn on the cob. You throw away the husk (outside), cook and eat the corn (inside AND new outside), then throw away the cob (inside).

Why is how do you make gravy a Christmas song? ›

It's written from the perspective of a man in jail writing to his family ahead of Christmas in Australia, sharing his recipe for gravy because he won't be there to make it for them.

Where is cash Arkham City? ›

Batman: Arkham City

In the church, there's a table with a picture of a security guard and his ID tag. His name is Aaron Cash. Go into first person and scan with both the picture and ID tag in sight.

What was going on during the first Thanksgiving? ›

Massasoit sent some of his own men to hunt deer for the feast and for three days, the English and native men, women, and children ate together. The meal consisted of deer, corn, shellfish, and roasted meat, different from today's traditional Thanksgiving feast. They played ball games, sang, and danced.

What are some foods that were probably eaten at the 1621 feast Readworks? ›

According to a letter written by pilgram Edward Winslow the following was likely at the feast:
  • Venison.
  • Fowl, likely duck, geese and pheasant.
  • Shellfish.
  • Beans.
  • Squash.
  • Pumpkins.
  • Fish.
  • Corn, thanks to the Wampanoag, likely served as a porridge.
May 29, 2019

What foods did they eat on Thanksgiving? ›

Most Traditional Thanksgiving Foods. A traditional Thanksgiving meal consists of roast turkey and many sides including stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, green beans and cranberry sauce, with pumpkin pie as dessert.

Which foods were probably a part of the first Thanksgiving feast quizizz? ›

They probably ate fowl, like wild turkey, deer, mussels, ducks, corn, beans, lobster, squash and pumpkin. This grand feast is considered the very first Thanksgiving. The colonists and Native Americans ate together and expressed gratitude for the harvest.

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