14 Vegan Turkey Alternatives for a Marvelous, Meatless Thanksgiving (2024)

Every year, as Thanksgiving looms, the texts from increasingly panicked hosts begin to roll in:

  • How do I make a pumpkin pie without dairy?
  • My sister-in-law is gluten-free, but demands stuffing.
  • What do I make instead of turkey for a table of vegans?!

First of all, take a deep breath—it’s just one meal. There will be three more tomorrow! As you take another big inhale, know that I’m here to help you find delicious vegan turkey substitutes that will appeal to both meat-eaters and anyone on a plant-based diet. Right now, I’ll assist with finding a turkey alternative for the vegans. Or vegetarians. Or the ones that you ate burgers with last month but now are strictly pescatarian thank-you-very-much. Basically, if you’re feeding Thanksgiving dinner to people who don’t eat turkey, and want to prepare them something that is meat-free (besides the salad and dessert) that are already on the table, we’ve got you covered. From whole-roasted cauliflower and lentil shepherd's pie to vegan lasagna and zucchini enchiladas, no one will leave your Thanksgiving table hungry.

And before you start on me about how some of these dishes aren’t rooted in traditional Thanksgiving flavors (my Aunt Deb certainly wouldn’t make mapo tofu on Turkey Day), I urge you to rethink what “traditional” even means. Thanksgiving is an American holiday (actually, there’s one in Canada too), but does every American family sit down to attack a 20-pound bird with a side of marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes on the big day? Nope.

For many, the day is actually quite a painful one, steeped in remembrance of colonialism and fear. As a cook, I tend to think of Thanksgiving as a day I can spend preparing a meal, a thing I love, for people I love. Nothing more. And guess what? I don’t have to make a turkey—and neither do you.

Relatives may cluck disapprovingly behind their water glasses, but once you set the table with any number of these vegan main dishes, no one will miss the tryptophan at this year’s meatless Thanksgiving.

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1. Burmese Tofu (aka Chickpea Flour Tofu)

For an alternative to turkey that’s mild in flavor and can be treated like any other protein, turn to Burmese tofu, which transforms chickpea flour, oil, and water into a sturdy tofu-like dish. You can dress it however you’d like, or serve it with vegan gravy, cranberry sauce (which is usually always vegan!), dairy-free mashed potatoes, and meatless stuffing if you’d like to stick with those “classic” Thanksgiving flavors.

Burmese Tofu (a.k.a. Chickpea Flour Tofu)

2.

A vegetable instead of turkey? You bet. “Whole roasted cauliflower” may sound simple on paper (or on your family’s Thanksgiving planning spreadsheet), but just wait until you set it down on the table. Of course, it’s not just a cauliflower—the brassica is adorned with an herb mixture, nuts, sliced chiles, and dried Kalamata olives. Sound complex? I guarantee you it’s less work than wet-brining a turkey.

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This cozy lentil shepherd's pie is basically a complete vegan Thanksgiving dinner in one neat package. The rosemary and thyme-scented mushroom and lentil mixture satisfies the desire for gravy and protein, and it’s topped with mashed potatoes (and parsnips! don’t knock ‘em ‘til you try ‘em!). For stuffing vibes, serve the dish with a big loaf of sourdough bread.

Vegan Lentil Shepherd’s Pie with Parsnip and and Potato Mash

4. Vegetarian Mapo Tofu

You’ve probably ordered or made mapo tofu before, and are no stranger to the delightfully lip-numbing quality of the dish’s signature Sichuan peppercorn-based sauce. For this recipe, you won’t need to use the peppercorns—though you could certainly add one coarsely ground tablespoon of them to the oil just before the mushrooms. The spicy bean paste doubanjiang, however, is nonnegotiable. Find it in your local Asian market or buy some online.

Vegetarian Mapo Tofu

5.

Instead of making these sweet potato-chickpea cakes the day after Thanksgiving, make them for the main event. Start with this recipe for coconut mashed sweet potatoes, then add chickpeas, panko, scallions, and spices. These guys are perfect with a glob of vegan gravy and a smear of cranberry sauce. No one will miss the holiday roast—promise.

Sweet Potato and Chickpea Cakes (or Patties)

6. Vegan Lasagna With Roasted Vegetables

As I always say, when in doubt, make lasagna. The cozy casserole is always, always a crowd-pleaser. This recipe swaps out ricotta, mozzarella, and Parm for tofu and nutritional yeast, but I promise even the non-vegans at the table will be reaching for a wedge. Seriously, who can turn down a hearty slice of lasagna?

Vegan Lasagna with Roasted Vegetables

7. Zucchini Verde Enchiladas

There’s no rule that says "you can’t make enchiladas tonight” (and if anyone’s ever said that, vote them off the island immediately). These zucchini, black bean, and tofu enchiladas are draped with a garlicky lime cashew cream. And hey, if everyone else at the table is going to be jealous of the vegans because they get to have enchiladas for Thanksgiving, then why not make another tray or two? For a couple non-vegan versions, use turkey meat in these enchiladas Suizas to keep with the tone of the holiday, or go with this yam and collards version.

Zucchini Verde Vegan Enchiladas

8. Nutty Veggie Burgers

Who says veggie burgers can’t be a part of the Thanksgiving table? Party poopers! Make veggie burgers, live your life. Maybe you don’t want to break out the burger buns and ketchup, but I certainly wouldn’t be mad at this nutty black bean patty alongside my sweet potatoes and green beans. Plus, whether you buy them store-bought or make them yourself, they’re an easy leftover to stick in the freezer post-Thanksgiving feast.

Nutty Veggie Burgers

9. Vegan Pot Pie With Herby Biscuits

An ideal dish to have on the table when you’re feeding vegans—the filling is creamy and cheesy, the biscuits are buttery, but there’s not a drop of meat or dairy in the whole thing. (Shoutout to nutritional yeast for turning up the flavor dials!). Bonus points: the filling can be made in advance, which is always helpful on Thanksgiving. For some more protein, you could toss in browned vegan sausage to the filling. It’s chockful of veggies so you could theoretically make fewer vegetable side dishes (but honestly why would you want to?).

Vegan Pot Pie With Herby Biscuits

10. Marinated Tofu Steak Sandwiches

You can make the whole sandwich if you want, but the star of the show here is the tofu “steak.” Once frozen, tofu takes on a whole new texture. Subtly chewy—nothing like seitan or even real steak, just a bit more oomph—and marinated in a lemony, garlicky mixture, tofu becomes a main dish for which even meat-eaters will swap their turkey. Feel free to get creative with the marinade here: try swapping in apple cider vinegar for white, lime juice for lemon, chili powder for paprika, or maple syrup for honey (many vegans don’t eat it, after all).

Marinated Tofu Steak Sandwiches

11. Vegan Stuffed Peppers

Stuffed peppers are a meatless mainstay for a reason: they’re essentially a full meal in one neat package, but can also serve the main protein when served with other sides. This one’s packed with lentils and quinoa, tethered together with a harissa-based sauce. Feel free to swap out the peppers for tomatoes, or, for an even more autumnal vibe, hollowed out delicata squash (roast the innards alongside, then fold into the filling). You could also fill them with bread or wild rice stuffing for two dishes in one.

Vegan Stuffed Peppers with Harissa-Tahini Dressing

12. Squashduckens

Speaking of stuffed squash, if you swap the cheese in this recipe for vegan alternatives, a Squashducken (yes, that’s a squash stuffed inside a squash inside another squash inside another—in the style of a Turducken) is perhaps the most worthy of the “Meatless Thanksgiving Main” title. Be warned: it’s a lot more work than a turkey, but proven to earn a round of applause when brought to the table. Looking for a sweet version? We've got you covered. Sweet Squashducken is an apple-pear crumble crossed with buttery-smooth roasted squash, and it goes just as well with stuffing as a scoop of ice cream.

Squashducken (The Mammoth Stuffed Squash) with Sage-Hazelnut Pesto

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The beauty of this braise is that it’s a natural partner for mashed potatoes or wild rice stuffing. Delicata or butternut squash are braised in a combination of coconut milk, harissa, onions, coriander, and rosemary. “The starches of the squash beautifully meld with and thicken the coconut milk, and the fiery kick from the chile sauce is nicely tempered by the rest of the components,” says recipe developer EmilyC. It’s hearty enough to be a vegan replacement for the Thanksgiving turkey, but it can also just serve as an unexpected side dish that everyone will enjoy.

14. Field Roast Celebration Roast

If you really want to serve something that is a nearly seamless substitute for Thanksgiving turkey, there’s always Field Roast, a plant-based meat and cheese company that sells soy-free holiday roasts. They are wheat-based vegan stuffed roasts with a sage, rosemary, and bread filling. A porcini mushroom gravy is also included. Bonus: it costs roughly $20, which is a steal compared to the price of a 12- to 14-pound turkey for Thanksgiving, so you can dine inexpensively and well.

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14 Vegan Turkey Alternatives for a Marvelous, Meatless Thanksgiving (2024)

FAQs

What is a vegan alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

Other protein-filled vegan options that could replace turkey in your vegan Thanksgiving table are tempeh, tofu and seitan. Choose one of these plant-based turkey alternatives, or combine more than one in your table, complimenting with veggies, rice, salads, or any other plant-based whole foods ingredients you want.

What is the most popular vegetarian alternative to roast turkey? ›

1. Burmese Tofu (aka Chickpea Flour Tofu) For an alternative to turkey that's mild in flavor and can be treated like any other protein, turn to Burmese tofu, which transforms chickpea flour, oil, and water into a sturdy tofu-like dish.

What is an alternative bird to turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

As for cooking methods, duck, pheasant and goose can roast in the oven just like you would a turkey. The fattier duck and geese should be slow-roasted so the fat renders and you get a crispy skin. A quick reminder: Just like all poultry, make sure your bird reaches an internal temperature of at least 165°F.

What is the most wanted alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

Cornish game hen, goose, duck, ham, beef, salmon, and mushroom recipes make worthy centerpieces for holiday meals.

Which is the best vegan turkey? ›

The best vegan turkey roasts you can buy
  • Tofurky. Tofurky Tofurky offers a plant-based roast perfect for Thanksgiving. ...
  • Field Roast. Field Roast The company makes a variety of vegan turkey products. ...
  • Gardein Turk'y Roast. Gardein Gardein's Holiday Roast comes with a cranberry wild rice stuffing. ...
  • Trader Joe's Vegan Roast.
Nov 11, 2022

What is meatless turkey made of? ›

Ingredients. Mycoprotein (60%), Egg White, Onion, Milk Proteins, Canola Oil, Yeast Extract. Contains 2% or less of Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate, Natural Flavor, Onion Powder, Sage, Potato Maltodextrin, Sugar, Salt, Tapioca Dextrin. Contains Egg & Milk.

What is the closest meat to turkey? ›

There are many alternatives to the Christmas turkey, and we have 10 ideas for you to consider this year.
  • Ham. With a whopping 318 million pounds consumed on Christmas, ham is just about as popular as turkey when it comes to a festive holiday meal. ...
  • Roast Chicken. ...
  • Meatloaf. ...
  • Pot Roast. ...
  • Pork Loin. ...
  • Goose. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Duck.

What is a good vegetarian substitute for meat? ›

Vegetarian Meat Alternatives Ranked From Best to Worst
  • Texturized Soy Protein. This is a no-brainer – texturized vegetable protein, also known as texturized soy protein, wins in overall meat-like texture and taste. ...
  • Tofu. ...
  • King Oyster Mushrooms. ...
  • Seitan. ...
  • Jackfruit. ...
  • Tempeh. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Beans and legumes.
Apr 21, 2022

How do vegetarians celebrate Thanksgiving? ›

Vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes
  • Stuffed pumpkin. A star rating of 4.3 out of 5. ...
  • Stuffed butternut squash. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
  • Easy vegan wellington. ...
  • Pear, walnut & blue cheese tart. ...
  • Roasted stuffed cauliflower. ...
  • Sweet potato parcel. ...
  • Pumpkin curry with chickpeas. ...
  • Feta-stuffed cannellini nut roast.

What is healthier than turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

Try it out on Thanksgiving by substituting tofu for your turkey. Tofu can be cooked in a variety of flavorful ways and comes with a ton of nutritional benefits including a lot of calcium, iron, magnesium, vitamin B, and protein.

What is a healthier alternative to turkey? ›

While people may joke about Tofurky, many vegans and vegetarians vouch for it. “Tofurky is a soy-based turkey substitute that can be a healthy alternative on your holiday table,” says Palumbo. Some say it has a mouthfeel similar to meat, and the tofu it is made of packs a protein punch almost as big as turkey's.

What do vegetarians eat instead of turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

Tofurky Roast and Gravy

This Tofurky roast takes the place of turkey on your holiday table, and it comes dressed with all of the fixings. Enjoy a savory wheat and tofu roast, wild rice stuffing and a big tub of gravy. Looking for more? Here are a few alternatives to turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.

What fish instead of turkey for Thanksgiving? ›

How to Eat Fish This Thanksgiving*
  • Maple-Cider Baked Salmon with Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Slow-Roasted Salmon with Moroccan Carrots. ...
  • Smoked Fish. ...
  • Everything-but-the-bagel Salmon. ...
  • Pan-Fried Fish Cakes and Romesco Sauce with Greens and Quick Pickled Veggies.

What is a rooster instead of turkey? ›

co*ckerels, also known as young male chickens, offer a unique flavour profile that sets them apart from turkeys. Their meat is tender, succulent, and bursting with flavour. co*ckerel meat is slightly more robust and gamey, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy a more distinctive taste in their holiday meal.

What is vegan turkey called? ›

Tofurky is the brand name of an American vegan turkey replacement (also known as a meat analogue, or, more specifically, tofurkey) made from a blend of wheat protein and organic tofu.

Is there plant-based turkey? ›

Gardein's plant-based turkey substitute is nice and moist. Honestly, the stuffing in the center doesn't have much flavor, but the gravy it comes with helps a lot. If you don't want a bunch of leftovers, this is the best vegetarian turkey option for you.

What is turkey like for vegans? ›

Bulgar wheat is big in Turkey if you're into that, and oats are easy to find too. As I said, the fresh fruits and veggies are so good. Aubergines, courgettes, peppers, onions, cucumbers and potatoes are easy to find. There's a huge variety of spices at the markets and most small shops too.

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