Thanksgiving Recipes: Five Special Side Dishes You Must Add to Your 2016 Thanksgiving Menu

Thanksgiving in America always falls on the fourth Thursday of November. For Thanksgiving 2016, it lands on the 24th. Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. is a day of football, family, friends, and a delicious Thanksgiving feast. Many Thanksgiving recipes with certain side dishes will likely be part of the big meal.

The Thanksgiving menu will certainly include a stuffed turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, and a pumpkin pie. It’s a good idea to try a healthy spin on your Thanksgiving meal this year. The following are a few of my favorite side dishes that you can add to your turkey or another main course.

Sweet Potato Casserole

The following sweet potato casserole can be a side dish or a dessert. It tastes just like an oatmeal cookie, and the sweet potato filling adds some natural sweetness.

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Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Coconut Oil

Do you remember when you were a kid and you hated Brussels sprouts? Well, I don’t think you’ll hate this version! They’re perfect for your guests. I dare you to leave any of these on your plate.

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Roasted Rainbow Carrots with Parsley

Rainbow carrots are perfect to add some color to your Thanksgiving feast. You could use plain orange carrots instead, but if you can find them, rainbow carrots are great to add some color and a slightly different flavor. It is an easy recipe to follow too that won’t have you confused and rushed to start plating for your guests. See for yourself!

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Sources:

McCarthy, J., Joyous Health: Eat and Live Well Without Dieting (Toronto: Penguin Group, 2014), 231.

Prepon, L., The Stash Plan: Your 21-Day Guide to Shed Weight, Feel Great, and Take Charge of Your Health (New York: Touchstone, 2016), 257.

Liddon, A., Oh She Glows Every Day: Quick and Simply Satisfying Plant-Based Recipes (Toronto: Penguin Canada Books Inc., 2016), 133.

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