A feast for everyone—including vegans.

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The star of this festive Thanksgiving menu is a Moroccan-inspired stuffed squash filled with dried fruits and barley—a hearty but vegan centerpiece that still calls for a carving knife. But before we get there, we’ll sip a refreshing cocktail, devour a creamy (but dairy-free) dip, and enjoy a parade of side dishes that ensure your guests get their fill, even without any meat or meat substitutes on the menu. Check out a few of the recipes below, or click through for the full feast.

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TO START

 
Panisses with Sage Leaves and Lemon
 

Panisses With Sage Leaves and Lemon

 

Start the meal with these crispy and custardy chickpea fritters, which can be prepped a day in advance and fried just before festivities begin. Pair them with seeded crackers, a dairy-free “sour cream” dip, and a sparkling gin cocktail flavored with cucumber and lime.

 

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THE MEAL

 
A serving of Stuffed Squash with Preserved Lemon Gravy.
 

Stuffed Squash With Preserved-Lemon Gravy

 

This vegan holiday centerpiece is stuffed with dried fruit, hearty barley, and fragrant spices. Charring the olives and vegetables gives the stuffing a robust, savory flavor.

 

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Citrusy Haricots Verts

 

In place of the usual green bean casserole, keep things light with these sautéed haricots verts that get jazzed up with a hit of citrus juice and zest.

 

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Cooked cauliflower with tahini-dipped serving spoon in blue and white bowl on splattered canvas surface.
 

Roasted Cauliflower with Sesame

 

Toss florets with oil, salt, coriander, oregano, and pepper, roast in a hot oven, and then dress with a salty-savory sauce of miso and tahini.

 

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DESSERT

 
Vegan Pecan Pie on a kitchen counter.
 

Vegan Pecan Pie

 

If you haven’t had the brown sugary crunch of pecan pie since you went vegan, this recipe will definitely satisfy your cravings.

 

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Want even more ideas? Take our Thanksgiving quiz to build your own custom menu. 

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