Classic Dairy-Free Thanksgiving Menu with Recipes Everyone Will Love (2024)

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The Classic Dairy-Free Thanksgiving Menu of Recipes

Mains

  • Let’s Talk Dairy-Free Turkey
  • Ham it Up

Sides

  • Campbell’s Copycat Green Bean Casserole
  • Basic Holiday Stuffing
  • Mama’s Dairy-Free Mashed Potatoes
  • Dairy-Free Sweet Potato Casserole (or Marshmallow-Topped Recipe)
  • Mom’s
  • 4-Ingredient Corn Pudding
  • Bacon Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Golden Dairy-Free Cornbread
  • Bakery-Style Pull Apart Rolls

Sauces

  • Dairy-Free Gravy for All
  • Easy Spiced Whole Cranberry Sauce

Desserts

  • The BEST Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie
  • Double Crust Apple Pie
  • Classic Pecan Pie
  • Rich Sweet Potato Pie
  • Pumpkin Roll Cake
  • Foolproof Dairy-Free Whipped Cream (or Coconut-Free Recipe)

Let’s Talk Dairy-Free Turkey

Turkey is naturally dairy free, right? Fresh turkey is indeed, just turkey. But it’s very common for turkey processors to inject the turkey with a solution (for tenderness) or to season it in other ways. It might look like plain turkey, but check the ingredients before you buy. I’ve spotted “plain old turkeys” with milk in them on more than one occasion. You shouldn’t have too much trouble finding a simple, dairy-free turkey, but don’t assume the turkeys at your local store are prepared without any dairy.

If any ingredients look questionable or ambiguous, contact the manufacturer to find out their source. Turkey falls under USDA regulations, not the FDA, so allergen disclosure is voluntary.

Better Turkey Basting

Now that you have your dairy-free turkey, how are you going to keep it moist? It’s pretty common for people to coat turkeys with butter, but it’s far from required. You can buy a buttery spread or margarine to do the job, but the emulsifiers and thickeners in some brands could cause less than stellar results.

Instead, we recommend simply rubbing the turkey with oil and seasoning with spices. Canola oil and olive oil are commonly used. You can use any oil, but keep the smoke point in mind. You’ll want to choose oil with a smoke point that’s higher than the temperature you’ll be using to cook the turkey. Olive oil (regular or extra-light; not extra-virgin), avocado oil, rice bran oil, grapeseed oil, and most refined oils have smoke points of 400ºF or higher.

Alternatively, you can use stock, wine, or the turkey juices to baste. The goal is to keep the turkey moist, and butter is far from the only option.

Naturally Dairy-Free Turkey Recipes

  • Butterball’s Basic Roast Turkey – They are the turkey experts. For decades Butterball has run the THE turkey hotline, staffed with over 50 turkey cooking professionals. I think we can trust their classic recipe. You can fancy it up with salt, herbs, and spices, as desired.
  • Good Eats Roasted Turkey – This is Alton Brown’s famous recipe, which includes a brine for your turkey. If your turkey is already brined (and dairy-free!), you can skip the brine ingredients and steps.
  • Slow Roasted Turkey – This cooking technique isn’t for the faint of heart, but Sarah’s family swears by it. Her husband makes their turkey this way each Thanksgiving.
  • Sheet Pan Turkey Breast– For smaller feasts, a turkey breast is a great option. They are also more manageable and cook faster.
  • Vegan Turkey – If you want to accommodate plant-based requests, this sliceable “turkey” roll is a great option.

Ham it Up

Turkey might take center stage, but we’d be remiss not to include ham in this dairy-free classic Thanksgiving menu. Like turkey, ham can contain dairy in the ingredients. It isn’t common, but it happens. Nevertheless, don’t stress right away if you see “lactate” on the ingredient list. It’s very rarely derived from dairy.But if any ingredients look questionable or ambiguous, contact the manufacturer to find out their source. Also like turkey, ham falls under USDA regulations, not the FDA, so allergen disclosure is voluntary.

Some ham recipes do use butter, but it’s truly unnecessary. Ham shines with bold flavors and glazes, and really doesn’t need any added richness. So you can skip the added fat altogether.

Naturally Dairy-Free Ham Recipes

  • Pineapple-Glazed Ham – For many people, this is a traditional recipe for holiday ham.
  • Foolproof Ham 3 Ways – This wonderful recipe has three delicious seasoning options, all of which are dairy-free. Choose between Tangy Peach Mustard, Sweet & Spicy Jerk, and Smoky BBQ Maple.
  • Holiday City Ham – Alton Brown’s version of brown sugar-glazed ham uses mustard, a spritz of bourbon, and crushed ginger snaps (yes, most brands are dairy free!).

Dairy-Free Gravy for All

Butter and sometimes milk or cream are frequently used in gravy. Even the store-bought packet varieties often contain dairy. But it isn’t needed. Simple pan dripping and roux style gravies are naturally dairy-free. I’ve includes a staple selection of classic dairy-free gravy recipes below to cover the bases.

If you aren’t using pan drippings or homemade stock, then you will want to source dairy-free broth or stock to make your gravy. Several brands do contain dairy (yes, really!), but we do have a list of our favorite Dairy-Free Broth, Stock, and Bouillon Brands.

Naturally Dairy-Free Gravy Recipes

  • Roasted Turkey Gravy – Sarah’s father makes this special gravy for their dairy-free family. It uses a smoked turkey wing for flavor infusion instead of pan drippings.
  • Pan Dripping Gravy – Some recipes oddly add butter on top of pan drippings. It isn’t needed. This recipe is a classic step-by-step for making gravy from your turkey pan drippings.
  • Dairy-Free Gravy Mix – This packet copycat is versatile, easy, and a great mix to have on hand for gravy in an instant. It has just add water and heat instructions, and can be made vegan.
  • Easy Roux Gravy – Sarah relies on this simple recipe often. You don’t need any pan drippings, and it comes together in minutes. You can use turkey stock for more of a Thanksgiving spin, if desired.
  • Vegan Gravy – You can make the Easy Roux Gravy above with a vegetarian stock for vegan needs, or make this holiday-worthy brown gravy.

Looking for Another Dairy-Free Thanksgiving Recipe?

See our Big Gathering of Thanksgiving Recipes and our Great Dairy-Free Pie Recipe Round-Upfor hundreds of additional dairy-free recipe ideas. You might also find our Dairy-Free Alcohol Guide helpful. Or leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to help!

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FAQs

Are Thanksgiving turkeys dairy free? ›

As long as there is no butter or stuffing inside the turkey, the turkey is generally free of gluten or lactose. Traditional side dishes that might have dairy or gluten include: Mashed potatoes (milk, butter) Stuffing (bread and mixes contain gluten and/or dairy)

What are Thanksgiving foods classics? ›

The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

What is the favorite food for Thanksgiving? ›

The 10 Most Popular Thanksgiving Dishes
  • Roast turkey. We've already filled you in on how to carve a turkey like a chef. ...
  • Stuffing. Good stuffing is key to a successful Thanksgiving dinner. ...
  • Mashed potatoes. ...
  • Green bean casserole. ...
  • Corn casserole. ...
  • Sweet potato casserole. ...
  • Honey-glazed Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Cranberry sauce.
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What Thanksgiving foods are high in protein? ›

7 High-Protein Thanksgiving Dishes We Can't Live Without
  • Maple Walnut-Crusted Salmon. ...
  • Thanksgiving Beef Wellington. ...
  • Stuffed Tempeh Butternut Squash. ...
  • Cornish Game Hens Stuffed with Cranberry & Apple. ...
  • Vegan Thanksgiving “Meatloaf” ...
  • Creamy Carrot & Pumpkin Soup.
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Is a Butterball turkey dairy free? ›

Q: Are Butterball turkeys dairy free? A: We do not use dairy in our basting solution. Any of our products that contain dairy state this on the packaging.

What turkeys are dairy free? ›

Turkey is dairy free. Turkey does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy.

What are the 3 traditional foods Americans eat during Thanksgiving? ›

FoodTimeline library Food Timeline> What does the average American eat for Thanksgiving? If you ask the "average" American today what he eats for Thanksgiving he will likely answer turkey & stuffing, cranberry sauce, potatoes and pies (yes, plural!).

What are the 12 most popular Thanksgiving dishes? ›

Scroll through to take a look at our most popular Thanksgiving recipes.
  • 01 of 24. Perfect Turkey. ...
  • 02 of 24. Roasted Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • 03 of 24. Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • 04 of 24. Homemade Mac and Cheese. ...
  • 05 of 24. Sweet Potato Pie. ...
  • 06 of 24. Granny Kat's Pumpkin Roll. ...
  • 07 of 24. Slow Cooker Turkey Breast. ...
  • 08 of 24. Cream Corn Like No Other.
Oct 26, 2023

What are 3 foods that are eaten on Thanksgiving? ›

Millions of people across the United States will sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal, including turkey, potatoes, squash, corn, and cranberries.

What is the least popular Thanksgiving food? ›

"For the third year in a row, cranberry sauce takes first place as the most disliked traditional Thanksgiving food. Over 31% of respondents, 82 million American adults, do not want cranberry sauce for their Thanksgiving dinner.

What is the most popular side dish served at Thanksgiving? ›

Traditional side dishes for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners in America often include roasted turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green beans, sweet potato casserole, and gravy. Additionally, dishes like cornbread, Brussels sprouts, and pumpkin pie are commonly enjoyed during these festive meals.

What is the unhealthiest food on Thanksgiving? ›

14 Unhealthiest Thanksgiving Sides To Avoid This Year
  • Sweet potato casserole. Foodio/Shutterstock. ...
  • Green bean casserole. from my point of view/Shutterstock. ...
  • Ambrosia salad. Alleko/Getty Images. ...
  • Jell-O salad. Islandleigh/Getty Images. ...
  • Dinner rolls. Say-cheese/Getty Images. ...
  • Mashed potatoes. ...
  • Potatoes au gratin. ...
  • Macaroni and cheese.
Nov 6, 2023

What are 3 foods high in protein besides meat? ›

5 Protein-Packed Foods for Healthy, Meatless Meals
  • Eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein. ...
  • Tree Nuts. Tree nuts include walnuts, almonds and pecans — don't confuse them with peanuts, which are legumes. ...
  • Legumes. Legumes include a range of beans and peas such as black beans, chickpeas and lentils. ...
  • Soy. ...
  • Yogurt.

Can turkeys have dairy? ›

Birds lack the enzyme lactase, so they're lactose intolerant like some humans are. While there are some birds that like to have milk or cheese or yogurt in their diet, many of those things do have lactose in them.

Do they have milk in turkey? ›

In Turkey, dairy products are widely consumed and are an essential part of the cuisine. Milk (süt) and milk products (sütürünleri, such as peynir cheese) play an important part in the Turkish diet, but they are not used in most foods.

Are Butterball turkeys gluten and dairy free? ›

Butterball Fresh Whole Turkey is all natural*, never frozen, gluten free, and raised without hormones on American farms. Every fresh turkey is pre-brined before packaging for meat that's always tender and juicy. *All natural means minimally processed and no artificial ingredients.

Do vegans eat turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

And no, vegans do not eat chicken, turkey, fish, eggs, or even cheese, though they are often asked. But keeping a vegan happy on Thanksgiving is not difficult. Plenty of traditional dishes are (almost) vegan anyway, and the oven is on for baking special treats.

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