I started out the morning with a 9-mile run through Jonesboro. My half-marathon is next weekend, so I can't skip a training day. Plus, it was nice to see bits of my hometown that I've never seen before. And I burned around 800 calories to make room for all that Thanksgiving food.
My mom (and me a little) cooked everything at my parents' house, and though we typically eat there, this year, we took all the food to my Me-Maw's house to eat. She just had hip surgery and can't get in and out of cars yet. Here's Paul and I at Me-Maw's just before chowing down. I failed to get pics of the rest of my family because I was too busy snapping pics of food! Sigh.
This year, I went with the Gardein Holiday Roast for my main. It's covered in a seasoned breadcrumb topping, and there's a cranberry-sage stuffing inside. Loved the meaty texture of this roast. Gardein products are so authentic!
It's just not Thanksgiving without Cornbread Dressin'! We don't do stuffing in the south. We do creamy cornbread dressin', and my mama makes the best. She made me a big ole pan of Vegan Dressin'!
As per tradition in our house, we just had to have Hash Brown Casserole. Usually, my mama bakes this in the oven with a buttery cornflake topping, but this time, she tried making it in the Crock Pot. It wasn't as crispy, but it was so very creamy and delicious. It's just hash browns, onions, vegan cheddar, and homemade vegan cream of celery soup. My fave!
Mama likes to try at least one new recipe every year. This time, it was a Broccoli & Wild Rice Casserole with mushrooms, peppers, celery, onions, and breadcrumbs. Most broccoli rice casseroles call for cheese, but this recipe did not! The only vegan swap-out she had to do was soy milk instead of the heavy cream called for in the recipe. I really loved this!
Granny typically makes the veggie sides. She brought her famous Greens & Turnips! Granny makes the best slow-simmered greens, which I douse liberally in vinegar-pepper sauce.
She also brought corn, but my picture came out blurry. I was in a hurry to eat! And she made these awesome Green Beans!
Our salad is always a little different every year, but this year, mama made a Pasta Salad with Sundried Tomatoes.
And it's not Thanksgiving without homemade Cranberry Sauce!!
Here's my whole plate. I also had a bowl of pasta salad and a dinner roll (not pictured). Yes, I ate every bite. I earned those calories!!
Hope y'all had a happy Thanksgiving too!
Looks delicious! My wife and I celebrated our first Thanksgiving since moving to Japan, so we dialed back this year. I made PPK's seitan roast to go along with the standard sides, including a red-wine cranberry sauce.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! My husband isn't the biggest fan of Pumpkin either, but I made your Vanilla Spice Cupcakes with Pumpkin Buttercream and he loved them! Great recipe. I made a few other things from 'Crunk' for our Thanksgiving Table and they all went over really well. =)
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Thanksgiving, Bianca! Looks like a fabulous feast!
ReplyDeleteYum! Send some of those leftovers my way. Hahah
ReplyDeleteHope your Me-Maw has a wonderful and speedy recovery. :)
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Everything looks awesome! I made your deviled tofu bites yesterday for the first time. LOVED them!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteYum! we had a Holiday Roast from Trader Joes that looked so similar to the Gardien one. It was turkeyless turkey, with similar crumbs on top and a stuffing/cranberry filling. pretty good gravy with it as well although a bit salty. Not that I should complain, so happy to find something easy to make and vegan at our nearby store!
ReplyDeleteWow, your family is awesome! This was my first vegan Thanksgiving and my family was actually very supportive, and made some dishes on their own that I didn't even know about ahead of time. I felt like they truly understood. And, I had the Gardein Holiday Roast, too. Oh yum!! Had some of my Memaw's cornbread dressing veganized, and I was in heaven! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow that is the most amazing vegan Thanksgiving spread ever. I love the
ReplyDeleteGardein roast, so good! Makes great sandwiches for leftovers too with cranberries or lingonberries on them.
I hadn't heard of "Cornbread Dressin" before but since I'm obsessed with all things Southern (and vegan) I must try it sometime! :)
This year at our house we did non-traditional home-made pizzas. Was really fun and yummy, though your post makes me miss a more traditional meal.
Thanksgiving was my 3 year vegan anniversary. I was vegetarian 3 years prior and Flexitarian since I was 16. I love being vegan.