I’m guessing all of you have your recipes planned and ready to go for Thanksgiving, but just in case you’re still scrambling to figure out what to bring to your Thanksgiving get together, I’m here for you. This is a round up of the recipes I’ve made for my website in the past 3 years, and then some. Even though some of the pictures from the past may suck, trust me. Everything I post on here I’ve made and eaten many times and would not be sharing the recipe unless I loved it. And we’re off…

For the big shebang (click the link below the picture, silly pants): 


Thanksgiving Appetizers

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Bacon Pecan Brussel Sprouts

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Bacon and Chive Sweet Potato Biscuits

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Crockpot Sweet Potato Basil Soup

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Savory Bacon Butternut Squash Souffle


Orange Goat Cheese Whipped Yams

Maple Bacon Pecan Roasted Butternut Squash

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Sweet Potato Gratin (I’ll be making this for my family this year)

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Primal Cauliflower Casserole by Bravo for Paleo (I’ll also be making this)

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Caramelized Onion and Sausage Stuffing

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Slightly Sweet Stuffing

Now let’s end on a sweet note:


Apple Pie Tartlets

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Baked Apple Pie Apples

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Sticky Apple Bars

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Pumpkin Cheesecake

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Caramel Cheesecake Bars

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Chewy Pecan Pie Brittle (one of my all time favorite naughty treats)


Eggnog Pumpkin Pie with Gingerbread Crust

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Pumpkin Pie Bars


Pomegranate Coconut Chocolate Bark

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Chocolate Coconut Bark

 

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10 Comments

  1. Evil One says:

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    It’s my first as a Paleo-ite… so I’m making 3 sides (two listed here) and a paleo pumpkin pie to take to our family function. Going to ensure I’ll have no reason not to stick to Paleo 🙂

  2. Ty says:

    Thanks for the ideas. I’m going to be making a couple of these to the delight of the folks I’m enjoying the day with tomorrow. Theyre going to cream themselves.

  3. Cinnamonbite says:

    WHOA! Wish I had seem this before today! Wish I was going to YOUR house for Thanksgiving! That all looks amazing!
    As for me, we’re going to eat (Churrascaria with hot and cold running MEAT) tonight and tomorrow, we’re going to a massive car show. So Thanksgiving is all kinds of whacky this time. But thanks so much for those recipes, I will be trying them soon.

  4. Trisha says:

    I couldn’t find the original post to comment but I have to tell you , I’ve made that pumpkin chai bread 3 weeks in a row! The hubby loves it and demands it be a staple in the house as he’s eaten it for breakfast many mornings. I even made French toast w it one weekend morning. It was SO GOOD!! Thank you for the yum!!

  5. Kate says:

    Oh my god, pecan pie brittle. No way. This is going on my weekend cooking list STAT.

  6. Sher says:

    Wish I would’ve come here before I picked my dishes – but I did redo a pecan pie recipe which turned out awesome – love your recipes though – can’t wait to see what you come up with next – always exciting to see new paleo inspired options.

  7. Zahra says:

    You always have the best looking recipes. What do you have for left-over turkey? I have a lot of it, but without gray and Thanksgiving sides, I don’t want to eat it.

    1. juli says:

      I put mine in an omelet with mashed butternut squash, shredded turkey, jalapeño and some cheese (that’s optional)

  8. Missy F says:

    I tired the pecan pie brittle and it separated in the freezer the honey/maple syrup mixture never hardened and the coconut oil hardened on top(lots of white spots!)…super bummed! Just wondering what I did wrong.

    1. juli says:

      hey missy!! i don’t know why that would happen if it was well combined in the saucepan prior to putting it in the freezer. i’ve made this many, many times and it hasn’t happened. i’m sorry about that!!