Deliciously healthy Thanksgiving recipes | Jamie Oliver (2024)

Thanksgiving is often a time for overindulging, but for those occasions when you’re looking for nutritious recipes that don’t skimp on flavour, these vibrant, fruit- and veg-packed recipes have got you covered.

With just a few simple twists on the traditional line-up, you can make this year’s feast lighter than the usual fare, for an extra-special Thanksgiving with your loved ones.

Pot-roast cauliflower

The perfect alternative to a meat-based centrepiece, this recipe heroes the humble cauliflower, elevating it to show-stopping status. With flavours coming from anchovies, white wine and green olives, this is one dish that will have everyone coming back for seconds.

Hasselback sweet potatoes

Ditch the marshmallow this year and serve up your sweet potatoes extra crispy, with a maple and pecan yoghurt dip. They’re so easy to make and still satisfy that sweet tooth, so they’re sure to go down a storm with your guests.

Mixed mushroom stuffing

The mighty mushroom is really given a chance to shine in this stuffing recipe. And when teamed with toasted nuts, garlic and thyme, it’s a real treat. Perfect to serve with turkey or at your veggie/vegan feast.

This is such a fun dish to make and serve. Cook a whole butternut squash until soft, then cut in half and squish through nuts, sage, spices and whatever takes your fancy, really. So easy to make, even easier to eat!

Roasted beetroot toast

Beautiful beets are a brilliantly vibrant opener to any feast. Plus, they’re rich in nitrates, which can help to reduce blood pressure – winner! Roasted in wedges, they become soft and sweet, and when served with horseradish, the flavour really zings.

Baked squash

Taking inspo from one of Jamie’s favourite recipes, this method celebrates stuffing and slow-roasting the sweet, versatile squash. Not only do you get wonderful flavours, but also great textures, and who wouldn’t be impressed being served one of these slices?

Delicious winter salad

Keep your main meal fresh, and serve the turkey and roast spuds with a bright, crunchy winter salad. This tasty recipe is a great way to add a bit of vibrancy and extra veg to the Thanksgiving table. It’s lovely with any leftover cold meat, too.

For those veggies whose Thanksgiving just wouldn’t be the same without a nut roast, then this one’s for you. This recipe by Anna Jones has given the traditional dish a twist – with a mushroom risotto base and sticky cranberries on top, it’s a bit like a savoury upside-down cake.

Grilled cauliflower with winter pesto

Crispy onions and white bean mash make a deliciously creamy base for this nutty, chunky roasted cauliflower. Serve it as a starter, or as a veggie alternative to turkey.

A little sweet, a little savoury, these crispbreads have classic Thanksgiving flavours of cranberries and pumpkin. And they’re just what your cheeseboard needs.

This wintry salad is packed with the good stuff. The crunch of shredded Brussels, zing of lemon, sweetness of dried fruit and aroma of fresh herbs make it a real winner. Plus, wild rice adds extra fibre to your meal. Serve this as a side salad or make it into a main.

Spiced aubergine dip

Looking for healthy dip ideas for holiday season? Look no further than this recipe. Roasted aubergine is teamed with ginger, chilli, garlic and curry spices to deliver a riot of flavour. Perfect served with crudités, or corn tortillas.

Too full to finish your meal with the traditional baked dessert? Then you need this refreshing sorbet, bursting with the festive flavours of clementine and pomegranate. A few scoops of this will leave you feeling satisfied without the bloat.

A colourful non-alcoholic refresher for your Thanksgiving spread, this drink celebrates seasonal ingredients – pomegranate and ginger. Staying hydrated has never tasted so good!

On Black Friday, tuck into this flavour-packed salad –it’s a brilliant way to boost your plant intake while using up leftover turkey. The combo of pomegranate, caramelised nuts and yoghurt really brings this salad to life. Delicious.

Leftover squash pancakes

For a lovely brunch the day after Thanksgiving, whip up these savoury pancakes, which also makes the most of any leftover squash or pumpkin. Finish with an extra grating of Parmesan and serve with rocket for a flavour-packed mouthful every time.

For even more inspiration for a lighter Thanksgiving, check out our healthy Thanksgiving gallery, and to get ahead with planning for your next festive feast, get your hands on a copy of Jamie Oliver’s Christmas Cookbook.

Deliciously healthy Thanksgiving recipes | Jamie Oliver (2024)

FAQs

What is Jamie Oliver's most famous dish? ›

This steak sarnie recipe remains one of Jamie Oliver's most famous dishes.

What is served at Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Many of the dishes in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner are made from ingredients native to the Americas, including turkey, potato, sweet potato, corn (maize), squash (including pumpkin), green bean, and cranberry.

What dish changed Jamie Oliver's life? ›

It's called rotolo. This dish is a very special pasta dish. I was 23 years old at the River Cafe, but I wasn't supposed to be working that day. I was off.

What is Gordon Ramsay's signature dish? ›

Gordon Ramsay's signature dish - the Beef Wellington.

What is the most important meal on Thanksgiving Day? ›

Considered the most important meal of the year by many, Thanksgiving dinner is something people look forward to around the nation. After all, it is a day spent with family and good food. For some, it's also the one day a year they get to taste a delicious family recipe.

What is the most popular side dish for Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed potatoes are a traditional Thanksgiving side dish for a reason, and we definitely look forward to serving up this delicious dish every November.

Who is the #1 chef in the world? ›

Introducing Joël Robuchon – the chef with the most Michelin stars. He holds the number one spot among the top 10 chefs in the world, which makes him the best chef in the world according to the Michelin star rating.

What dish did Jamie Oliver cook at the River Cafe? ›

"Rotolo is a Tuscan dish of pasta, greens, cheese, and porcini, all rolled and baked in tomato sauce," Oliver says. "When you cut through, you get a swirl of the pasta, a swirl of the green, bombs of the white cheese. This is what I was cooking during Christmas at the River Café.

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