12 Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Are So Good, Your Guests Won't Care That They're Low-Carb
If you're following a low-carb diet, you may already be dreading the holiday season, a notoriously difficult time to avoid gaining weight, let alone try to lose it. This November, try swapping out some of the more traditional Thanksgiving recipes for these flavorful, low-carb side dishes. They are simple to make but still feel festive; in fact, some even take the place of staples like mashed potatoes and stuffing, only with small adjustments that help keep them aligned with your goals. They're so healthy that you might even be able to go back for seconds. As for that slice of pie? You're on your own.
Roasted Mashed Cauliflower
Mashed potatoes can quickly eat up your daily budget for carbs, but you won't feel like you're missing out when you replace them with mashed cauliflower.
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Roasted Caprese Tomatoes With Basil Dressing
Take your traditional caprese up a notch. You simply cut the tomatoes in half, drizzle on olive oil and balsamic, fill them with mozzarella and basil leaves, and roast them in the oven.
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Spicy Green Beans
You only need six ingredients and 20 minutes to make these delicious green beans, flavored with garlic, red pepper flakes, and capers.
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Fig and Sausage Cauliflower Stuffing
You can't have Thanksgiving without stuffing, but if this low-carb version proves anything, it's that you can have stuffing without breadcrumbs.
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Pumpkin Soup With Fried Sage
Wouldn't this soup look lovely on your table? Roast the pumpkin ahead of time to save precious minutes on Thanksgiving.
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Grilled Brussels Sprouts With Garlic Butter
Even loved ones who claim not to like brussels sprouts will find this recipe hard to resist. The sprouts are brushed with butter that's been seasoned with garlic, salt, and smoked paprika.
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Lemon Garlic Cauliflower Rice
When rice doesn't fit into your meal plan (even on holidays), rice some cauliflower in the food processor, then cook it on the stove for just three to five minutes. You can even make this recipe ahead of time!
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Jalapeño Popper Zucchini Boats
It takes just 15 minutes to bake these zucchini boats — topped with jalapeño, cream cheese, bacon, pepper jack, and cheddar — so you won't have to worry about them taking up space in your oven for long.
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Steamed Artichokes With Mediterranean Aioli
The Instant Pot will cook up artichokes in just 10 minutes. In the meantime, you can combine the ingredients for the flavorful Mediterranean aioli.
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Glazed Carrots
Holidays can be stressful, but recipes like this one — which takes just 20 minutes and serves eight people — make it so much easier. The carrots are sweetened with a bit of sugar, though, so watch your portions.
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Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus
Bacon makes everything better — even if it isn't a healthy fat — and there's no better time to treat yourself to it than at Thanksgiving.
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Cauliflower "Mac" and Cheese
If mac and cheese is a Thanksgiving staple for your family, try swapping the pasta for virtuous cauliflower. (You'll still get that creamy texture!)
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