16 Healthy Thanksgiving Dishes That Can Be Easily Prepared For 2 People

Thanksgiving is the biggest food holiday of the year, and even though this year might look a little different, it doesn't mean that you still can't have an all out feast. The traditional whole-roasted turkey, mountain of mashed potatoes, and huge dish of green bean casserole are great when the whole family is coming over, but if there's just two of you this year, that's okay too. We've rounded up some of our favorite healthy and delicious Thanksgiving recipes that can easily be tweaked for two people. Swipe through to check out the recipes — from a roasted turkey breast to stuffing muffin cups, and even a gluten-free pie.

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Herb-Roasted Turkey Breast
Cooking Canuck

Herb-Roasted Turkey Breast

The star of any Thanksgiving table is the turkey, but when there's just two people, a whole turkey seems excessive. This herb-roasted turkey breast is only 190 calories a serving and takes just a few minutes to prepare for roasting.

Get the recipe: herb-roasted turkey breast

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Roasted Butternut Squash, Pomegranate, and Wild Rice "Stuffing"
Cookie and Kate

Roasted Butternut Squash, Pomegranate, and Wild Rice "Stuffing"

Stuffing just got a healthy twist with this recipe. The "stuffing" is filled with wild rice, butternut squash, and pomegranate, and it's gluten-free. Since the original recipe yields six to 12 servings, cut the recipe in half or in thirds based on if you want leftovers for the next day.

Get the recipe: roasted butternut squash, pomegranate, and wild rice "stuffing"

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Cheesy Cauliflower Au Gratin
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Cheesy Cauliflower Au Gratin

Cauliflower is a great low-carb substitute for potatoes, so this cheesy cauliflower au gratin is a must at your Thanksgiving table this year. The recipe serves six, so cut all of the ingredient measurements in half to make a more manageable amount for two.

Get the recipe: cheesy cauliflower au gratin

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Butternut Squash and Kale Quinoa Stuffing
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Butternut Squash and Kale Quinoa Stuffing

If rice isn't for you, then this quinoa-based stuffing might fit your needs if you're vegetarian and gluten-free. This recipe serves six, so cut it in half if you don't want leftovers for days.

Get the recipe: butternut squash and kale quinoa stuffing

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Gluten-Free Pecan Pie
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Gluten-Free Pecan Pie

Pie is a must at Thanksgiving, and this gluten-free and paleo version of a traditional pecan pie is worth the time to make. After munching on this on Thanksgiving, wrap up the leftovers in plastic wrap and foil to freeze for later on in the holiday season.

Get the recipe: gluten-free pecan pie

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Crunchy Cranberry and Butternut Squash Stuffing
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Crunchy Cranberry and Butternut Squash Stuffing

This crunchy cranberry and butternut squash stuffing might just please both people at your table. The gluten-free stuffing serves six, so cut the entire recipe in half for a better amount for two.

Get the recipe: crunchy cranberry and butternut squash stuffing

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Healthy Green Bean Casserole
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Healthy Green Bean Casserole

This take on green bean casserole is really just fresh green beans with onions and mushrooms. If green beans are on your menu this year, you'll want to cut this recipe in half to only serve two.

Get the recipe: healthy green bean casserole

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Apple-Stuffed Acorn Squash
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Apple-Stuffed Acorn Squash

This apple-stuffed acorn squash is a major Thanksgiving win because it can be made partially in the microwave, and the sausage in the recipe can be omitted to make the dish vegetarian. The original recipe makes eight servings, so cut everything down by four to make two servings, or by half if you want leftovers for the next day.

Get the recipe: apple-stuffed acorn squash

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Instant Pot Acorn Squash Stuffed With Wild Rice, Cranberries, and Chickpeas
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Instant Pot Acorn Squash Stuffed With Wild Rice, Cranberries, and Chickpeas

This completely vegan stuffed squash is filled with wild rice, cranberries, and chickpeas. It can be a Thanksgiving side dish, or an entire meal on any other weeknight. The recipe makes six servings, so cut everything in thirds to make enough for just two.

Get the recipe: instant pot acorn squash stuffed with wild rice, cranberries, and chickpeas

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Fall Harvest Roasted Butternut Squash and Pomegranate Salad
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Fall Harvest Roasted Butternut Squash and Pomegranate Salad

The best of fall produce is mixed together in this salad. And while salad might not always seem like a Thanksgiving staple, this one is definitely worth adding to the menu. The recipe makes six servings, so cut everything in thirds to make enough for just two.

Get the recipe: fall harvest roasted butternut squash and pomegranate salad

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Pumpkin Soup With Bacon
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Pumpkin Soup With Bacon

This pumpkin soup would be great on its own for Thanksgiving, or served with the roasted turkey breast mentioned first. The soup can be made vegetarian by omitting the bacon and using vegetable broth in place of the chicken broth. This makes six servings, but can be frozen after making for a meal another time. If you don't want to freeze the leftovers, cut the recipe in thirds to make enough for two.

Get the recipe: pumpkin soup with bacon

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Roasted Carrots With Curried Yogurt
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Roasted Carrots With Curried Yogurt

This simple side dish requires only five ingredients and is vegetarian. While the original recipe serves six, you can cut the recipe in thirds to serve two.

Get the recipe: roasted carrots with curried yogurt

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Healthy Green Bean Casserole
Well Plated

Healthy Green Bean Casserole

If a more traditional take on green bean casserole is what you're looking for then this is the recipe for you. The recipe uses all fresh ingredients and no cream of anything soup. The original recipe serves 10, so cut this in half and save some for leftovers the next day.

Get the recipe: healthy green bean casserole

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Stuffing Muffins With Sausage and Apples
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Stuffing Muffins With Sausage and Apples

Stuffing is a must at Thanksgiving, and most people fight over the crispy edges. With these stuffing muffins everyone gets their own crispy edges. Even though the original recipe makes 24 muffins, you can easily freeze the leftovers to have another time.

Get the recipe: stuffing muffins with sausage and apples

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Sweet Potato Skins With Sage Pesto and Bacon
Whitney Bond

Sweet Potato Skins With Sage Pesto and Bacon

Usually sweet potatoes are covered with marshmallows on Thanksgiving, but these sweet potato skins are a healthy alternative to the sugary sweet dish. The skins are filled with sage pesto, bacon, and arugula for a tasty side dish. The original recipe makes eight potato skins, so cut the recipe in half or fourths depending on how many potato skins you want to eat.

Get the recipe: sweet potato skins with sage pesto and bacon

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Winter Roasted Cauliflower With Goat Cheese
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Winter Roasted Cauliflower With Goat Cheese

This gluten-free vegetarian dish is a versatile side for any Thanksgiving table, even if there are just two of you. The tasty recipe combines cauliflower, goat cheese, and pomegranates. The original recipe makes four servings, so cut it in half for two people.

Get the recipe: winter roasted cauliflower with goat cheese