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Photo:Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless

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Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless

Whether you’re not a huge fan of turkey or avoid eating meat, there are many ways you can enjoy Thanksgiving dinner without the starring bird. From roast chicken and baked salmon to plant-based alternatives like stuffed squash and cauliflower steaks, these main dishes will pair perfectly with your favorite traditional sides. Recipes like our Chicken & Green Bean Casserole and Sheet-Pan Salmon with Melting Leeks are so delicious, they may just become a part of your menu every year.

01of 24Chicken & Green Bean CasserolePhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia BaylessThis chicken and green bean casserole is our spin on a classic Thanksgiving favorite. By adding tender, juicy chicken to the traditional ingredients of green bean casserole, we transform it into a main dish, the perfect meal for any night of the week. It’s a nostalgic nod to the flavors of Thanksgiving, wrapped up in a convenient, one-dish dinner that’s just as cozy and delicious!View Recipe

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Chicken & Green Bean Casserole

This chicken and green bean casserole is our spin on a classic Thanksgiving favorite. By adding tender, juicy chicken to the traditional ingredients of green bean casserole, we transform it into a main dish, the perfect meal for any night of the week. It’s a nostalgic nod to the flavors of Thanksgiving, wrapped up in a convenient, one-dish dinner that’s just as cozy and delicious!

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02of 24Cheesy Twice-Baked Butternut SquashPhotographer: Hannah Hufham, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Phoebe HausserThese stuffed roasted butternut squash halves get the same treatment as a twice-baked potato, with a garlicky creamed spinach mixture blended together with the roasted squash. The mixture is scooped back into the skin, then broiled to melt the nutty Gruyère cheese on top. This sweet and savory dish is simple enough for a weeknight or makes an excellent vegetarian main course for your holiday table.View Recipe

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Cheesy Twice-Baked Butternut Squash

Photographer: Hannah Hufham, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hausser

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These stuffed roasted butternut squash halves get the same treatment as a twice-baked potato, with a garlicky creamed spinach mixture blended together with the roasted squash. The mixture is scooped back into the skin, then broiled to melt the nutty Gruyère cheese on top. This sweet and savory dish is simple enough for a weeknight or makes an excellent vegetarian main course for your holiday table.

03of 24Sheet-Pan Salmon with Melting LeeksPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Christina BrockmanThis panko-crusted salmon roasts alongside tender leeks, which offer a boost of prebiotics to support a healthy gut. Yogurt offers probiotics and enhances the flavor, while black lentils offer fiber that helps maintain a balanced and healthy digestive system.View Recipe

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Sheet-Pan Salmon with Melting Leeks

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Christina Brockman

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This panko-crusted salmon roasts alongside tender leeks, which offer a boost of prebiotics to support a healthy gut. Yogurt offers probiotics and enhances the flavor, while black lentils offer fiber that helps maintain a balanced and healthy digestive system.

04of 24Roasted Garlic-Butter Cauliflower SteaksPhotographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Hannah GreenwoodThese roasted garlic-butter cauliflower steaks are a game-changer, turning a simple vegetable into a mouthwatering main dish. Thick slices of cauliflower are roasted to golden perfection, infused with the savory flavors of garlic butter. Whether you’re a longtime vegetarian or just looking to add more plant-based meals to your diet, these cauliflower steaks won’t disappoint.View Recipe

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Roasted Garlic-Butter Cauliflower Steaks

Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Hannah Greenwood

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These roasted garlic-butter cauliflower steaks are a game-changer, turning a simple vegetable into a mouthwatering main dish. Thick slices of cauliflower are roasted to golden perfection, infused with the savory flavors of garlic butter. Whether you’re a longtime vegetarian or just looking to add more plant-based meals to your diet, these cauliflower steaks won’t disappoint.

05of 24Spaghetti Squash Nests with Vodka Sauce, Broccoli & Chicken MeatballsPhotographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Lydia Pursell, Food Stylist: Jennifer WendorfThese spaghetti squash nests with vodka sauce, broccoli and chicken meatballs are every bit as delicious as they sound. By cutting the spaghetti squash into rings, you reduce the cooking time and also create “nests” that make the perfect low-carb base. To make cutting the squash easier, prick the squash all over with a fork and microwave in 1-minute bursts until it’s soft enough to cut.View Recipe

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Spaghetti Squash Nests with Vodka Sauce, Broccoli & Chicken Meatballs

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Lydia Pursell, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf

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These spaghetti squash nests with vodka sauce, broccoli and chicken meatballs are every bit as delicious as they sound. By cutting the spaghetti squash into rings, you reduce the cooking time and also create “nests” that make the perfect low-carb base. To make cutting the squash easier, prick the squash all over with a fork and microwave in 1-minute bursts until it’s soft enough to cut.

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Roast Chicken with Cider Gravy

Carson Downing

Roast Chicken with Cider Gravy

07of 24Grilled Cauliflower Steaks with Almond Pesto & Butter BeansNeed some new meatless dinner ideas? This vegan recipe for grilled cauliflower steaks with buttery (but butter-free!) butter beans and almond pesto comes together in just 25 minutes but is impressive enough to serve to guests. We’re sorry to ask you to buy 2 heads of cauliflower to make this recipe when you only cut a couple of “steaks” from each, but it guarantees the best results. Just think of it this way: having leftovers gives you an excuse to try one of our many other healthy cauliflower recipes!View Recipe

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Grilled Cauliflower Steaks with Almond Pesto & Butter Beans

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Need some new meatless dinner ideas? This vegan recipe for grilled cauliflower steaks with buttery (but butter-free!) butter beans and almond pesto comes together in just 25 minutes but is impressive enough to serve to guests. We’re sorry to ask you to buy 2 heads of cauliflower to make this recipe when you only cut a couple of “steaks” from each, but it guarantees the best results. Just think of it this way: having leftovers gives you an excuse to try one of our many other healthy cauliflower recipes!

08of 24Braised Brisket & RootsThis braised brisket gets a decidedly wintery feel from the earthy-sweet flavors of carrots, parsnips and rutabaga.View Recipe

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Braised Brisket & Roots

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This braised brisket gets a decidedly wintery feel from the earthy-sweet flavors of carrots, parsnips and rutabaga.

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Fennel & Meyer Lemon-Stuffed Salmon

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10of 24Apple & Pecan Stuffed Butternut SquashLet this cute little vegetarian stuffed squash side dish steal the show at the dinner table! Butternut squash is stuffed with a sweet and savory filling that gets a crispy finish under the broiler. If you can’t find small butternut squash, honeynut squash is a great alternative. Shaped much like a butternut squash (but smaller), the honeynut squash has a deep orange skin and sweet flesh.View Recipe

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Apple & Pecan Stuffed Butternut Squash

Apple & Pecan Stuffed Butternut Squash

Let this cute little vegetarian stuffed squash side dish steal the show at the dinner table! Butternut squash is stuffed with a sweet and savory filling that gets a crispy finish under the broiler. If you can’t find small butternut squash, honeynut squash is a great alternative. Shaped much like a butternut squash (but smaller), the honeynut squash has a deep orange skin and sweet flesh.

11of 24Cranberry-Balsamic Chicken ThighsTo round out this healthy chicken dinner recipe, put some farro on to cook before you start cooking the chicken. Add some steamed broccoli and serve with a glass of pinot noir.View Recipe

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Cranberry-Balsamic Chicken Thighs

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To round out this healthy chicken dinner recipe, put some farro on to cook before you start cooking the chicken. Add some steamed broccoli and serve with a glass of pinot noir.

12of 24Moroccan Chickpea-Stuffed Acorn SquashThink of this healthy vegetarian side dish recipe as a meatless tagine served in a squash bowl. Kabocha, sweet dumpling or carnival squash make good alternatives to acorn squash. To make this side a hearty vegetarian meal, serve 2 halves each.View Recipe

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Moroccan Chickpea-Stuffed Acorn Squash

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Think of this healthy vegetarian side dish recipe as a meatless tagine served in a squash bowl. Kabocha, sweet dumpling or carnival squash make good alternatives to acorn squash. To make this side a hearty vegetarian meal, serve 2 halves each.

13of 24Irish Pork Roast with Roasted Root VegetablesIn this easy one-pan dinner, boneless pork loin roast is cooked over a bed of carrots and parsnips for an all-in-one dish that makes an impressive centerpiece for a holiday meal or Sunday dinner. Choose free-range heritage pork if you can–its flavor really shines with no more seasoning than a bit of thyme and a little sea salt. If you’d like, dress up the meal with a traditional Irish apple condiment–Ploughmans chutney or Bramley applesauce, which you can find in specialty stores and online.View Recipe

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Irish Pork Roast with Roasted Root Vegetables

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In this easy one-pan dinner, boneless pork loin roast is cooked over a bed of carrots and parsnips for an all-in-one dish that makes an impressive centerpiece for a holiday meal or Sunday dinner. Choose free-range heritage pork if you can–its flavor really shines with no more seasoning than a bit of thyme and a little sea salt. If you’d like, dress up the meal with a traditional Irish apple condiment–Ploughmans chutney or Bramley applesauce, which you can find in specialty stores and online.

14of 24Roast Chicken with Fennel & Preserved LemonLeigh BeischThe flavors in this spice rub are reminiscent of Italian gremolata. Turn any leftover meat into a fantastic chicken salad.View Recipe

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Roast Chicken with Fennel & Preserved Lemon

Leigh Beisch

Roast Chicken with Fennel & Preserved Lemon

The flavors in this spice rub are reminiscent of Italian gremolata. Turn any leftover meat into a fantastic chicken salad.

15of 24Instant Pot Garlic & Rosemary Roast Pork LoinJulia EstradaIt’s remarkable that a pork roast can be so good so quickly! The gravy is rich and flavorful and the meat is moist and perfectly cooked—using an Instant Pot is a real game changer for pork loin roast.View Recipe

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Instant Pot Garlic & Rosemary Roast Pork Loin

Julia Estrada

Instant Pot Garlic & Rosemary Roast Pork Loin

It’s remarkable that a pork roast can be so good so quickly! The gravy is rich and flavorful and the meat is moist and perfectly cooked—using an Instant Pot is a real game changer for pork loin roast.

16of 24Air-Fryer Rotisserie ChickenAntonis AchilleosReplicate the flavor, lovely burnished skin and moist texture of a classic rotisserie chicken with this easy recipe for cooking a whole chicken in your air fryer. With just a handful of ingredients and 10 minutes of active time, you get a roast chicken with lemon and herbs that’s a remarkable doppelganger for a deli chicken right after it comes out of the rotisserie. Serve this air-fryer rotisserie chicken with your favorite veggie sides for a healthy weeknight dinner or weekend supper. And if you’re hosting a dinner party, cooking your main course in the air fryer is also a great way free up oven space for casseroles, rolls and other dishes.View Recipe

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Air-Fryer Rotisserie Chicken

Antonis Achilleos

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Replicate the flavor, lovely burnished skin and moist texture of a classic rotisserie chicken with this easy recipe for cooking a whole chicken in your air fryer. With just a handful of ingredients and 10 minutes of active time, you get a roast chicken with lemon and herbs that’s a remarkable doppelganger for a deli chicken right after it comes out of the rotisserie. Serve this air-fryer rotisserie chicken with your favorite veggie sides for a healthy weeknight dinner or weekend supper. And if you’re hosting a dinner party, cooking your main course in the air fryer is also a great way free up oven space for casseroles, rolls and other dishes.

17of 24Quinoa-Stuffed Delicata SquashWith its pretty striped skin and uniform shape, delicata squash is a beautiful vessel for serving up this healthy quinoa stuffing. Serve this recipe as a stunning side dish or a vegetarian main with a big leafy green salad alongside.View Recipe

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Quinoa-Stuffed Delicata Squash

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With its pretty striped skin and uniform shape, delicata squash is a beautiful vessel for serving up this healthy quinoa stuffing. Serve this recipe as a stunning side dish or a vegetarian main with a big leafy green salad alongside.

18of 24Garlic-Rosemary Roast Beef with Horseradish SauceThe eye of round is a lean, boneless cut of beef that’s less expensive than a tenderloin or rib roast but just as delicious. It’s best served medium-rare–when cooked to higher temperatures it can become tough. Topping it with a finger-licking-good horseradish sauce makes this roast beef holiday-worthy.View Recipe

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Garlic-Rosemary Roast Beef with Horseradish Sauce

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The eye of round is a lean, boneless cut of beef that’s less expensive than a tenderloin or rib roast but just as delicious. It’s best served medium-rare–when cooked to higher temperatures it can become tough. Topping it with a finger-licking-good horseradish sauce makes this roast beef holiday-worthy.

19of 24Basic Whole Roast ChickenThis roasted chicken recipe may be the most useful recipe you’ll ever find. It’s a meal on its own or the start of any recipe that calls for cooked chicken–perfect for meal-prepping lunches or dinners to have throughout the week.View Recipe

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Basic Whole Roast Chicken

Basic Whole Roast Chicken

This roasted chicken recipe may be the most useful recipe you’ll ever find. It’s a meal on its own or the start of any recipe that calls for cooked chicken–perfect for meal-prepping lunches or dinners to have throughout the week.

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Sweet Potato Hash Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

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21of 24Grandma’s Polish-Style Roast ChickenServe this spice-roasted chicken with buttered egg noodles and steamed green beans.View Recipe

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Grandma’s Polish-Style Roast Chicken

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Serve this spice-roasted chicken with buttered egg noodles and steamed green beans.

22of 24Bacon-Wrapped Pork Tenderloin with Honey-Almond Green BeansPork tenderloin just got even better with the addition of a crispy layer of bacon.View Recipe

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Bacon-Wrapped Pork Tenderloin with Honey-Almond Green Beans

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Pork tenderloin just got even better with the addition of a crispy layer of bacon.

23of 24Vegan Cauliflower Steaks with Mushroom GravyThe highlight of this gorgeous vegan holiday main dish recipe is the surprisingly rich dairy-free mushroom gravy. The roasted cauliflower is also pleasantly delicious thanks to a little caramelization while roasting. Smother a side of vegan mashed potatoes with any extra gravy.View Recipe

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Vegan Cauliflower Steaks with Mushroom Gravy

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The highlight of this gorgeous vegan holiday main dish recipe is the surprisingly rich dairy-free mushroom gravy. The roasted cauliflower is also pleasantly delicious thanks to a little caramelization while roasting. Smother a side of vegan mashed potatoes with any extra gravy.

24of 24Pork Loin Roast with Pepper Jelly GlazeChef Frank Brigtsen, of Brigtsen’s restaurant in New Orleans, makes homemade pepper jelly to glaze thick pork chops for Réveillon. He recommends two ways to simplify for the home cook: go for store-bought jelly and, instead of chops, a pork loin roast.View Recipe

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Pork Loin Roast with Pepper Jelly Glaze

Pork Loin Roast with Pepper Jelly Glaze

Chef Frank Brigtsen, of Brigtsen’s restaurant in New Orleans, makes homemade pepper jelly to glaze thick pork chops for Réveillon. He recommends two ways to simplify for the home cook: go for store-bought jelly and, instead of chops, a pork loin roast.

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