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Vegan Holiday Dinner Ideas + A New Recipe

November 14, 2011

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One of my frequently asked questions around this time of the year is always, “What vegan recipes can I make for my upcoming holiday meals that will impress the skeptics?”

Eating vegetarian, vegan, or other special diet can be challenging, especially around the holidays. It doesn’t help matters when “Uncle Joe” is ranting and raving about the lack of turkey on your plate either! Obviously, many traditional holiday foods are based around animal products, but that doesn’t mean that you have to eat dry lettuce all weekend. Even if you are a meat eater, you can still bring along a vegan dish to impress your family as well. And who knows, once you get your feet wet, you just might find yourself hosting your very own vegan holiday dinner!

When I first became a vegan in 2009, I told my family that I’d love to bring a couple vegan dishes to contribute. Not only is the host/hostess usually eager to have help, but it assures me that I won’t go hungry during a meal that should be fun and celebratory. It also lets the cook know that I don’t expect them to spend hours trying to figure out what to make me. Plus, it’s always fun for me to surprise others with just how delicious vegan recipes can be. Well two years and many vegan recipes later, they aren’t so surprised anymore, but I guess that’s a good thing.

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On Sundays, I love to cook a big hearty meal and this is even more true during Fall and Winter as the temperatures drop and the evenings darken. This weekend, I used Sunday’s meal to try a new holiday recipe that I could share with you. The recipe is a stunning rice pilaf that would make a great addition to any holiday meal. My inspiration came from a “wild rice stuffing” recipe in Bon Appetit, but I don’t like to call it stuffing because 1) it’s more like a hearty rice pilaf, and 2) I’m not stuffing anything, unless of course you count stuffing this dish in my pie hole. Yes, come to think of it I did a lot of stuffing this weekend.

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I’ve never made a rice pilaf quite like this. It’s luxurious tasting while being deceptively healthy and low in oil. The dish only uses 1 tablespoon of olive oil, yet tastes incredibly rich and buttery. Not to mention, it’s packed with antioxidants and other nutrients including cranberries, dried apricots, pecans, and more.

I’ve been looking for a dish like this that I could make for my own holiday dinner and I’m happy to report that I will certainly be making this again at Christmas! I hope you enjoy it too.

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Cranberry, Apricot and Pecan Wild Rice Pilaf (GF + vegan)

Stuffing need not apply, this wild rice pilaf is a show stopper! Bring to your holiday dinner to dazzle and impress the toughest critics. The beauty of this dish is that it looks like it is much more time-consuming than it really is. The addition of fresh cranberries adds a very light tartness to the dish that balances out the sweetness from the dried fruit very well. It can also be made a day in advance to help save you time. If making in advance, be sure to leave out the pecans until just before serving and reheat in the skillet.

Inspired by Bon Appetit

Yield: 4.5-5 cups

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1.5 cups chopped celery + 1/2 cup, divided
  • 1 heaping cup chopped sweet onion
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 & 1/2 cups uncooked wild rice
  • 2 cups vegetable broth (be sure to use gluten-free if required)
  • 1 & 1/2 cup water
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3/4-1 tsp kosher salt (or to taste) + black pepper as desired
  • 3/4 cup pecans, chopped
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/3 cup dried apricots, chopped
  • 1/4 cup golden raisins
  • 1/2 cup fresh cranberries, thinly sliced

 

1. Preheat oven to 325F and toast the pecans for about 7-8 minutes. Remove and set aside.

2. Sautee onion, oil, and garlic in a skillet over medium-low heat for about 5 minutes, stirring often. Add 1.5 cups chopped celery and cook for another 5-7 minutes.

3. Add wild rice, broth, bay leaf, and water. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to low-medium and then cover with lid. Simmer for 30 minutes, stirring once half way through.

4. After 30 minutes, uncover, stir, and continue cooking for 20-30 minutes until the liquid is absorbed and rice is tender. Note that wild rice cooking times can vary a lot so keep an eye on it so it doesn’t burn.

5. Remove bay leaf and stir in the dried fruit. Season to taste and stir in the sliced fresh cranberries and 1/2 cup chopped raw celery. Stir in toasted pecans.

Note: Dish can be made 1 day in advance. Do not add pecans until just before serving. Allow to cool then place in an air tight container in the fridge. Reheat in a skillet just before serving and stir in pecans.

I served dinner with my Ultimate Vegan Lentil Walnut Loaf, steamed carrots (mixed with a bit of Earth Balance, Herbamare, pepper, and sage), maple cornbread muffins (working on the recipe), and High Protein Garlic Mashed Potatoes with Vegan Gravy.

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I also finally perfected my Vegan Pumpkin Pie recipe last week after working on it since late September. Oh, it’s good and well worth the wait. :)

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I will share this recipe soon, complete with a step-by-step tutorial on making a perfect lattice pie crust.

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Need less to say, we’re going to eat very well this week. Anyone want to come over for leftovers?

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Looking for other ideas?

This Ain’t Grandmas Sweet Potato Casserole is one of my favs (this picture does not do it justice). You can prepare it (without cooking) the day before (and place in the fridge), bring to room temperature, and cook it 45 mins before dinner is served.

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Brownie Pumpkin Pie with a Crunchy Pecan Streusel Topping is very well-reviewed too.

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Now hopefully you can keep your cool, have fun, and give thanks for all your blessings this holiday season.

Stay tuned for a few more holiday dishes coming up! In addition to the pie recipe, I have a few other things planned (maybe a festive harvest salad, a drink, and another fruity side dish) so hopefully they turn out!

What is your biggest hurdle with holiday dinners? Eating healthy? Being veg or gluten-free, etc? Getting along with “Uncle Joe”?

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Christmas, Dinner, Fall, Gluten Free, Gluten Free Option, Grain, Grains, Low Sugar, Lunch, Salads, Thanksgiving, Vegetables, Winter Tagged With: veg thanksgiving recipes, Vegan Holiday Dinner Recipes, vegan holiday recipes, vegan thanksgiving, vegan thanksgiving recipes

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Alexandra
14 years ago

Just read this blog while listening to Michael Buble’s new Christmas CD… okay its a little early for Christmas but I want to get in the spirit…
Definately need to try the rice pilaf and sweet potato casserole!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Alexandra
14 years ago

Oh I need to check out that CD…

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Char @ www.charskitchen.ca
14 years ago

Oh man, I love stuffing! Though I’m a sucker for the bread stuffing as opposed to the rice pilafs. But that’s just me ;)

Your pumpkin pie looks beautiful! One day I wanna make one that pretty, with the ribbons on it :D

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Kaila @healthyhelperblog!
14 years ago

YES PLEASE!! I will get over the Peace bridge ASAP!! That meal looks incredible!!!!!! I want every single part of it!!!

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Elise
14 years ago

Where I live, in the American-South, it’s pretty traditional to cook “stuffing” in a casserole dish in the oven, instead of in a bird, and we call it dressing! Although we usually make it with cornbread and biscuits, not wild-rice, haha.

My biggest challenge at holiday meals is surprisingly not being a vegetarian (I like to cook, so always being in the kitchen to help and see how everything is made makes it easy), but a certain someone thinking I don’t eat enough! I’m more of a “grazer” and prefer to eat many small meals/snacks so when it comes to an over-sized holiday meal I simply can’t fit it all in.

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laura
14 years ago

Love the colour!
Can wait for the pie recipe :)

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Stacie
14 years ago

You had me at “Anyone want to come over….” :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Stacie
14 years ago

:)

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Melissa S
14 years ago

That pie looks AMAZING!!! My biggest hurdles for holiday meals are being gluten free and lactose free! I am excited to try your rice pilaf for christmas!

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Abby @ Abz 'n' Oats
14 years ago

Oh my Ange! The pilaf dish sounds fantastic along with everything else on this page! My biggest challenge at the holidays is having so many events to go to since my parents are divorced. My goal this year is to not stuff my face at every single gathering!

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Andrea
14 years ago

Angela, I wanted to let you know that I made your recipe for Black Bean and Butternut Squash Burritos last night! Prior to making it, I’d never had a burrito. Or black beans. OR butternut squash. (I know, I know..) So this was definately something new for me! I was even questioning myself while cooking thinking I might not like it but OMG yes I love it! It definately made quite a bit, so it will be nice to have leftovers for this week! :) You’ve made me a bean/burrito/butternut believer! Thank you for the recipe!

There’s a few other recipes I’m dying to make as well like the pumpkin butter swirl bread and the pumpkin gingerbread cake! I’ll let ya know how they turn out :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Andrea
14 years ago

That’s fantastic! The leftovers reheat so well too which is always nice. Enjoy!

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Kelly @ Foodie Fiasco
14 years ago

Is there anything you can’t do? Really? I don’t think so. Got any problems? Go to Angela. Can’t eat what everyone else does at during the holidays? Go to Angela. Can’t do your math homework? Go to Angela.

You rock, my friend.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kelly @ Foodie Fiasco
14 years ago

I don’t know who you are talking about but I would like to meet her someday. ;)

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Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga
14 years ago

“I also finally perfected my Vegan Pumpkin Pie recipe last week after working on it since late September. Oh, it’s good and well worth the wait. :)” <– YAY!!!

Nothing like one or 17 recipe trials later (I'm sure!) to perfect things. I know you always trial and re-trial and re-re-trial your recipes. Probably not a horrible 'job' with pie but ya know. Can't wait to try it.

The lattice crust is gorgeous.

Biggest hurdle with holiday meals…well, we are 2000+ miles from the nearest family so we don't have any hurdles with that.

Biggest hurdle now is that I try to cook for only three people, me, Scott, and 4 year old…without making enough leftovers to last til Xmas :)

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Casey @ Insatiably Healthy
14 years ago

Me and my cousin are both veg so I’m not too worried on that front. But I come from a line of amazing chefs, so I’m worried I wont be able to pace myself with all of the delicious food. Good thing I’m doing a turkey trot before hand!

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Laura @ She Eats Well
14 years ago

I am drooling over your Sweet Potato casserole. I must make this immediately…before Thanksgiving! I cannot wait.

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Christine
14 years ago

I made the ultimate vegan lentil walnut loaf for Canadian Thanksgiving and took it to my mom’s house along with a gluten free vegan pumpkin pie. The loaf was amazing! It was my first Thanksgiving without turkey and I have to say I didn’t miss it – surprisingly really – because the flavors of everything else were just so good. Thank you so much for continuing to develop such amazing recipes! I am drooling to make mashed potatoes right now (and it’s almost 10 pm… though sometimes I eat cauliflower for breakfast so why not mash…). Or maybe some gingerbread cake… :D

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Christine
14 years ago

Hey Christine, I’m so happy to hear that! I too find the loaf so satisfying. There are just so many textures and flavours in it.

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[email protected]
14 years ago

This looks lovely!

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Jillian@ladolcevitavegan
14 years ago

That rice pilaf looks amazing! My biggest challenge during the holidays is my diet-vegan and GF. But your recipes make that a LOT easier! This is an awesome post, thanks for sharing!! :)

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Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes
14 years ago

These all look so good! I’m looking for some vegetarian recipe ideas for out holiday meal as I don’t eat meat anymore.

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Jess @ Jess Go Bananas
14 years ago

My biggest hurdle would have to be being a vegetarian and dealing with the “Uncle Joes.” Yes there are more than 1 of them!!! But I have developed a thick skin over the years, and this year I will prove to them just how delicious a veg meal can be!!!

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LizAshlee
14 years ago

The new recipe sounds amazing- I love the idea of cranberries and pecans with the wild rice…YUM! :) As always, you inspire the most wonderful creations..thanks!

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The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh
14 years ago

These all look so wonderful! I’m a meat eater so I can’t give up my turkey for Thanksgiving but I’m always looking for ways to incorporate vegan dishes into everyday life when I can. It’s nice to know there are some great comfort food classics that can be slipped in. ;)

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