The Best Keto Thanksgiving Recipes: Easy and Delicious | Real Balanced (2024)

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How to Survive a Keto Thanksgiving Cook the best keto Thanksgiving recipes with low carb ingredients Excellent keto Thanksgiving recipes to try this 2019! 1.) Low Carb Stuffing PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 2.) Keto Mashed Cauliflower PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Wholesome Yum 3.) Herb Sausage Stuffing PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Keto Cooking Christian 4.) Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 5.) Three Cheese Bacon Brussels Sprouts Gratin PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Noshin’ & Num Nums 6.) Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 7.) Keto Pumpkin Bars PHOTO & RECIPES COURTESY OF FatForWeightLoss 8.) Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 9.) Keto Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF KimspiredDIY 10.) Cranberry Orange Muffins PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 11.) Keto Mock Apple Crumble PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Keto Cooking Christian 12.) Pumpkin Pie Panna Cotta PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 13.) Bacon Green Bean Casserole PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced 14.) Keto Broccoli Casserole PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Delicious Little Bites 15.) Instant Pot Green Bean Casserole PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Yellow Glass Dish 16.) Creamy Spinach Cheese Bake PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF My Productive Backyard 17.) Sautéed Green Beans in Bacon Cream Sauce PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Appetite For Energy 18.) Keto Cauliflower Au Gratin PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Delicious Little Bites 19.) Garlic Herb Roasted Turkey PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Wholesome Yum 20.) Ground Turkey Meatloaf Muffins PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Low Carb Yum Looking for more keto holiday recipe inspiration? Reader Interactions Leave a Comment FAQs References

These easy keto thanksgiving recipes will prove, once and for all, that holidays don’t have to be a stressful time for those of us on a low carb diet! We’ve got keto-fied holiday staples like nut-free keto stuffing, easy low-carb mashed cauliflower, keto pumpkin desserts, and of course, some turkey!

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How to Survive a Keto Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is all about giving gratitude and spending time with friends and family, but the most iconic thing about this tradition is the FOOD! Lots and lots of food.

So, here are some of the best tips to stay on ketosis on the while celebrating the holidays:

  1. Don’t wait until the last minute to do your keto Thanksgiving grocery shopping. Make sure you plan your menu ahead so that you know what you can eat, and also identify the right quantity of food to eat in order to stay in ketosis.
  2. If you’re not hosting the dinner, make a dish that’s keto-friendly that you can share with your friends and family.
  3. Be creative and find keto alternatives to typically high carb ingredients.

Cook the best keto Thanksgiving recipes with low carb ingredients

Cauliflower

  • It has a mild taste and can be turned into nearly anything you can think of! It can be used as a low carb alternative to potatoes when making your buttery mash. Not to mention, cauliflower is naturally high in antioxidants, B-vitamins, choline, and fiber.

Brussel Sprouts

  • They might be tiny, but cook them the right way and you’re seriously going to give them the love they deserve! Brussel sprouts are not only easy to prepare and cook, but they are also loaded with calcium, fiber, and potassium.

Pumpkin

  • If you haven’t tried any of my keto pumpkin recipes yet, you’ll be pleased to know that ALL of them came out super tasty and were still keto-friendly. That’s right, pumpkins are a keto dieter’s friend! They are an excellent source of vitamin A, C, fiber, iron, and zinc. Pumpkins are the nutrient-dense, low-calorie count ingredient you didn’t know you’ll love!

Cranberries

  • Have you been avoiding cranberries because you were worried that they secretly packed insane amounts of sugar? Well, that’s not exactly the case! Fresh cranberries are pretty low carb and have high fiber content, not to mention it’s full of good stuff like B-vitamins, vitamin C & E, and can even lower your risk of urinary tract infections.

Green Beans

  • Pan-fry it with butter, bake in a casserole, blanch or steam with other keto veggies… no matter how you prefer your green beans, they are definitely one a Thanksgiving fan favorite because of their low calorie and high nutrient content.

Excellent keto Thanksgiving recipes to try this 2019!

Holidays are often a great time to unwind and cook loads of food to share with loved ones. You’ve got the classic turkey feast, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, and much more!

However, if you are on a keto diet, being around such large amounts of delicious food can be daunting! Often, you’ll be left wondering, “what can I eat while on keto?” And it’s not like you can leave the get-together without eating anything, right?

Well, you’re in luck! I put together the BEST keto thanksgiving recipes from low carb stuffing to pumpkin pie panna cotta, to keto casseroles AND turkey!

If you haven’t decided on what keto-friendly dishes to make for your family’s Thanksgiving dinner, then these are definitely worth a shot! It’s high time that you enjoyed tasty food during the holidays without all the added sugar, carbs, and guilt. It’s time to get cooking!

1.) Low Carb Stuffing

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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Are you ready to revolutionize your keto Thanksgiving experience?
Have I got the recipe for you! With only 5.8g of net carbs, my nut-free low carb stuffing is going to blow your mind! It’s really good and is packed with all the wholesome goodness of cauliflower, mushrooms, celery, pumpkin seeds, and a bunch of other flavorful herbs and spices.

2.) Keto Mashed Cauliflower

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Wholesome Yum

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If mashed potatoes are a Thanksgiving dinner staple in your household, then get ready to be blown away by this super easy yet flavorful keto version!

It only takes 5 ingredients and a total of 15 minutes to make! We’re not kidding. It might even be easier to prepare because cauliflower cooks faster than potatoes. Make these yourself and you’ll get what I mean!

3.) Herb Sausage Stuffing

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Keto Cooking Christian

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If you’re wanting a low carb and keto-friendly version of your traditional turkey stuffing, then this herb sausage stuffing recipe is a great alternative.

It has herbed bread that’s reminiscent of croutons, only this time it’s not loaded with carbs! It takes about an hour and forty-five minutes to prepare but is well worth the effort as it gives you 12 delicious servings.

A Low Carb and Keto friendly version of stuffing with cubes of herbed bread and ground sausage make a perfect addition to your Thanksgiving feast!

4.) Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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These pumpkin cheesecake bars taste just like pumpkin cheesecake! And they’re keto, low carb, nut-free and primal. These keto pumpkin cheesecake bars are the perfect low carb fall dessert.

5.) Three Cheese Bacon Brussels Sprouts Gratin

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Noshin’ & Num Nums

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Three Cheese Bacon Brussels Sprouts Gratin is the ultimate in indulgent vegetable side dishes. Featuring three different cheeses, crispy bacon, and walnuts, this casserole is the perfect accompaniment for your next fall dinner or holiday meal.

6.) Cream Cheese Pumpkin Muffins

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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These keto cream cheese pumpkin muffins are the perfect fall recipe for anyone looking for ketogenic, low carb, nut-free, or vegetarian pumpkin recipes! It’s a delicious keto dessert that won’t spike your sugar levels and one that will make your home smell like heaven every time you whip up a batch.

7.) Keto Pumpkin Bars

PHOTO & RECIPES COURTESY OF FatForWeightLoss

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The holidays seem to be the perfect excuse to indulge in sweet desserts! This fall favorite is laden with the perfect combination of aromatic spices like cinnamon, nutmeg and star anise. And of course, pumpkin! These keto pumpkin bars will delight your tastebuds as well as your family and friends.

8.) Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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This light and creamy pumpkin mousse recipe is one of my favorite keto Thanksgiving recipes! It’s also a great keto holiday dessert option since it complies with several diets such as low carb, keto-approved, nut-free, primal, egg-free and sugar-free diet. It’s a healthy treat that will surely leave your guests happy and content!

9.) Keto Pumpkin Cheesecake Bites

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF KimspiredDIY

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If you’re wanting a scrumptious low carb holiday dessert for to-go, then these pumpkin cheesecake morsels might just be the keto Thanksgiving recipe you need to sweeten your family dinner!

10.) Cranberry Orange Muffins

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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Are you looking for a keto-friendly copycat recipe of Panera cranberry orange muffins to serve at your family dinner? Or maybe just love having keto cranberry muffins on-hand for some mid-day snacking? If you answered yes to either (or both) of the questions, then you’ll LOVE my low carb cranberry muffins recipe.

Not only are these absolutely delicious, these pretty muffins also only contain minimal carbs per serving!

11.) Keto Mock Apple Crumble

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Keto Cooking Christian

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Once you get a taste of this keto mock apple crumble, you’ll probably won’t even miss the apples! It’s made with chayote squash, a low carb substitute for apples, and topped with a gluten-free sweet cinnamon streusel crumble.

12.) Pumpkin Pie Panna Cotta

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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If you love creamy and sweet desserts, then this no-bake Pumpkin Pie Panna Cotta is for you. This creative and delicious twist on the classic panna cotta recipe is one of my fall favorites! It’s easy to make, super versatile, and works well with a variety of diets. What’s more, is it ONLY takes 30 minutes of prep time!

13.) Bacon Green Bean Casserole

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Real Balanced

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Who doesn’t love a yummy, straight-out-of-the-oven keto casserole on a chilly fall day? I know I do! Casseroles are one of those food types that are always both delicious, nostalgic, and comforting. This bacon green bean casserole is just that. Whip yourself up a batch for your keto Thanksgiving dinner and your guests will definitely be impressed!

14.) Keto Broccoli Casserole

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Delicious Little Bites

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There’s always going to be room for more keto casserole recipes on your Thanksgiving table! This keto broccoli casserole is a low carb, gluten-free version of the classic side dish recipe, and is made using all keto-friendly foods. It’s not just tasty, it’s probably even tastier than the original!

15.) Instant Pot Green Bean Casserole

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Yellow Glass Dish

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If you love cooking using your Instant Pot, then you’re going to enjoy making this easy keto casserole recipe! Nothing says, “Thanksgiving!” like a great green bean casserole, right? And who can pass up when you’ve got a delicious and quick low carb version!

16.) Creamy Spinach Cheese Bake

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF My Productive Backyard

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Cheese and spinach. Yum! Doesn’t anything with cheese sound absolutely delish? This side dish works great any day of the year but works especially well during the holiday feasts. It can be made in the crockpot or a casserole dish and is low carb and gluten-free! WOW!!

17.) Sautéed Green Beans in Bacon Cream Sauce

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Appetite For Energy

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We love green beans because they are so easy to prepare and can be cooked in a variety of ways! A plate of this perfectly tender-crisp sauteed green beans, smothered in a CREAMY, BACON SAUCE is the easy yet impressive way to serve up a classic Thanksgiving side dish.

18.) Keto Cauliflower Au Gratin

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Delicious Little Bites

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Keto Cauliflower Au Gratin… sounds delicious and fancy! This low carb Thanksgiving recipe is just as creamy and flavorful as Au Gratin Potatoes but with only 6 net carbs per serving. 10/10, definitely recommend!!

19.) Garlic Herb Roasted Turkey

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Wholesome Yum

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If you’re looking for a keto-friendly, moist, and delicious turkey recipe, then this is festive low carb recipe is for you! You don’t have to overcomplicate your Thanksgiving turkey to make it delicious. With just a few simple ingredients a little over 3 hours, you’ll have 12 epic servings of this garlic butter herb-roasted turkey.

20.) Ground Turkey Meatloaf Muffins

PHOTO & RECIPE COURTESY OF Low Carb Yum

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Maybe you’re not thrilled with the idea of roasting a whole turkey and wanting something a bit more tame yet keto-friendly… if that’s the case, these cheesyground turkey meatloaf muffinsare sure to be a hit. They’re perfectly seasoned and juicy. The best part is that they come pre-portioned with no need for slicing! Delicious and convenient — I’ll take 10!

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FAQs

How do you survive Thanksgiving on keto? ›

Here are some easy tips and swaps to keep keto this Thanksgiving while still enjoying those traditional favorites:
  1. Consider time-restricted eating (TRE). ...
  2. Eat off a salad plate. ...
  3. Choose dark meat over white meat. ...
  4. Stuffing swap. ...
  5. Sugar-free cranberry sauce. ...
  6. Sweet potato casserole. ...
  7. Mashed potatoes and gravy.
Nov 22, 2021

Should I break keto for Thanksgiving? ›

If you're unfamiliar with a keto diet, here's the quick explanation: It's extremely low in carbohydrates and high in fat. Meat, including turkey with skin, is fine to consume, but other Thanksgiving staples aren't. Mashed potatoes are off limits, along with bread stuffing, rolls, sugary cranberry sauce and desserts.

How many carbs a day on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

What do people miss most on keto? ›

As you can see, bread is by far the food people miss the most, followed by dessert/sweets and beer. Below are our best suggestions for low-carb versions of these foods.

What happens when you quit keto? ›

Without carbohydrates to build up glycogen stores, or muscle fuel, muscles will run out of gas. And when you don't have the energy to work out, muscle loss can occur. This is especially true since carbs are necessary to renew and repair muscles.

What is the hardest day of keto? ›

1.The First 10 Days May Be The Toughest

Before starting, you should be aware that if you drop carbs cold-turkey, the first few days you will most likely experience symptoms of your body adjusting to lack of glucose. Many people starting off keto will go through this and it's often referred to as the “Keto Flu”.

What happens if you go over 20 carbs on keto? ›

Consuming too many carbs can kick your body out of ketosis — and it takes several days to 1 week to get back into it. In the meantime, your weight loss may be disrupted.

Can I eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

What junk foods are keto? ›

Here are 9 fast-food options that you can enjoy on a ketogenic diet.
  • Bunless Burgers. Share on Pinterest. ...
  • Low-Carb Burrito Bowls. ...
  • Egg-Based Breakfasts. ...
  • Bunless Chicken Sandwich. ...
  • Low-Carb Salads. ...
  • Keto-Friendly Beverages. ...
  • Lettuce-Wrapped Burgers. ...
  • “Unwiches”
May 29, 2018

What fruit can you have on keto? ›

Keto fruits by definition are low in carbohydrates. You still need to exercise portion control with most keto-friendly fruits to be within the limits of a keto diet. Keto-friendly fruits include avocados, watermelon, strawberries, lemons, tomatoes, raspberries, peaches, cantaloupe, star fruit, and blackberries.

How much weight can you lose in 2 weeks without carbs? ›

The amount of weight you can lose on a low-carb diet in 2 weeks can vary widely depending on factors such as your starting weight, adherence to the diet, and individual metabolism. Some individuals have reported losing up to 10 pounds or more in two weeks, while others may experience less dramatic results.

Can you lose weight on 50 carbs a day? ›

You may lose weight faster on 50 g of carbs a day or less, but it depends on what else you're eating, how many calories you're consuming, how active you are, and many other factors. In addition, eating slightly more carbs may lead to lower but more sustainable weight loss.

How can I speed up my ketosis weight loss? ›

To maximize weight loss on a ketogenic diet, get adequate sleep, reduce stress, be more active and consume whole, nutritious, low-carb foods whenever possible.

What is keto on Thanksgiving? ›

Keto Thanksgiving Side Ideas

Add some protein and make a shrimp and avocado salad, or toss salad greens with an avocado-packed green goddess dressing. Bell peppers: Go raw and crunchy with bell pepper keto nachos. For a slight crunch, throw together a colorful bell pepper salad.

How do people survive on keto? ›

Think About Protein

You should watch your protein intake as overeating protein can easily take your body out of ketosis. Think of your ratios and try to have smaller portions or fattier portions of meat. Plant-based alternatives can also be a good way to ensure you're not over-consuming protein.

How can I go on keto without starving? ›

Increase the size of your meals with nutrient-dense foods. This will promote a sense of fullness and reduce the urge to snack in between meals. Include plenty of fibre in your meals. While fibre from foods like green leafy vegetables is considered a carbohydrate, we don't digest it, so it doesn't count.

What happens when you cut carbs cold turkey? ›

You Might Feel Dizzy and Have Headaches

It will switch to breaking down fat into ketones, an alternative to glucose. This puts the body into ketosis, or a state with elevated ketones, which have side effects such as dizziness, weakness, fatigue and headaches.

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