Need dairy-free Thanksgiving recipes for your family this year?
We’ve celebrated Thanksgiving completely milk-free and safely…
with anaphylactic food allergies for over a decade.
And I would love to show you our favorite dishes!
Not only are these my food allergy kiddo’s most loved holiday foods,
but they are also “normal” enough to share with the whole extended family.
And that’s a food allergy win.
Each year, we stick with our classic core menu for two reasons.
One, the kids expect it. You know, tradition!
Two, it’s so much easier on me. Minimizing my holiday stress is a top priority.
However, we do play around in the kitchen each year to come up with one or two new smashing dishes.
And this has created wonderful balance.
We have tradition. We have new foods. And we have peace-of-mind.
It’s just perfect for us.
Our menu is below with convenient recipe links.
Hope this helps as you plan your dairy-free Thanksgiving!
PLEASE NOTE: Here at Milk Allergy Mom, we simply share products that work for our family. Please consult your own doctor before trying food, supplements, or other products. Also read all labels and call companies for the latest, most accurate product information.
OUR DAIRY-FREE THANKSGIVING MEAL
Butterball Turkey brushed with dairy-free butter
Scrumptious Stuffing with dairy-free butter & bread
Broccoli Salad with a vegan mayonnaise
Sweet Potato Casserole using dairy-free butter
Fruit Salad made with grapes, apples, pears, bananas, oranges mixed together
Mix one can cream corn with one can regular corn drained.
Top with crushed dairy-free crackers and heat through in the oven.
Usually 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Jello Jigglers cut in the shape of turkeys using a cookie cutter
Bread: Crescent Rolls, Refrigerator Rolls, or Artisan Bread
No-Bake Peanut Butter Pie Dairy-Free
Dairy-Free Spray Whipped Cream
Dairy-Free Whipped Cream in a Tub
Oh, and leftovers are just as good…
so be sure to make plenty of everything!
Just reserve your allergy-safe portions before others dig in.
This will help prevent an allergic reaction caused by contamination.
What are your favorite go-to classic Thanksgiving dishes?
Let us know in the comments, we’d love to hear!
Hope your dairy-free Thanksgiving is amazing and delicious.