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Dairy-Free Holiday Recipes

November 02, 2011
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Find decadent recipes fit for the holidays without any lactose or dairy. From sides to dessert, check out our dairy-free recipes to make a complete holiday menu.
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Southern Green Beans And Potatoes

Credit: Jennifer Causey
Southern Green Beans And Potatoes

Green beans, a holiday staple, are only improved with the addition of tender red and golden potatoes. Only peeling a single strip from the spuds makes for a great presentation and also helps them release more starch. 

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Paprika-Rubbed Sheet-Tray Chicken

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Roman also uses this paprika rub to smear on pork roasts or to marinate chicken. It’s her go-to seasoning that makes everything taste like really great sausage. The low and slow oven heat ensures none of the spices or bits of garlic burns, while giving the chicken fat plenty of time to render out slowly and evenly.

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Balsamic Cranberry-Onion Jam

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View Recipe: Balsamic Cranberry-Onion Jam

This jam is an excellent, refined sugar-free alternative to the traditional, often too-sweet sauce, and tastes even better a day or two after it’s made. Because fresh cranberries are so tart on their own, be sure to use a sweet onion such as Vidalia in the jam. Pair this condiment with your Thanksgiving plate, then use as a sandwich spread for holiday leftovers.

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Ginger-Chile Roasted Acorn Squash

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Fresh ginger, red Fresno chile, and pomegranate don’t usually appear on the Thanksgiving table, but we love how they transform simply roasted squash into a dish with tingly heat and pops of color. Leave the sheet pan in the oven as it preheats to jump-start browning, saving roasting time in the oven.

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Holiday Coconut Cooler

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Wow your guests this holiday season with a whimsical white cocktail. A mix of coconut milk and coconut rum adds Caribbean flair, making even the coldest winter days feel bright and blissful. Entertain a crowd with ease by making a double or triple batch ahead of time—just give it a stir right before garnishing.

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Cabbage Salad With Miso Vinaigrette

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Fresh cabbage is all about crunch; the more texture, the better. Napa cabbage can absorb bold vinaigrettes without losing its crisp bite. Carrots, red onion, and daikon radish add even more crunch to the salad. Red miso paste is a soybean paste that ferments longer than yellow or white miso, giving it a deep umami flavor. Stir until the paste has completely dissolved into the vinegar mixture before tossing with the salad.

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Herb-Roasted Carrots

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A simple side of perfectly roasted carrots is the breather a crowded Thanksgiving table needs—a bit of palate relief (and ease for the cook) that still looks elegant. Sweet, slightly firm, and tossed with fresh parsley and cilantro, these carrots would fit here and all season long. Use any remaining cilantro in leftover turkey tacos or chili. For an extra-pretty presentation, cut the carrot pieces at a 45° angle before roasting.

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Ruthenian Mushroom Soup

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A traditional Ruthenian dish, this soup starts with raw garlic and a bowl of dark brown mushrooms. It's often served on Christmas Eve, but can be enjoyed all winter long. 

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Fennel and Blood Orange Salad

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This salad is a feast for the eyes, and a welcome relief from the brown and gold tones on the Thanksgiving table. Sweet-tart blood oranges and a honey vinaigrette offset the bitter edge of the endive and radicchio (you can also use milder romaine lettuce hearts). If you can’t find blood oranges, try ruby red grapefruit or pretty pink Cara Cara oranges.

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Cranberry-Beet Chutney

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For a twist on cranberry sauce this year, try this sweet, tart, and earthy beet-and-cranberry condiment. Toasted whole coriander and brown mustard seeds add warmth and take the chutney into savory territory. The chunky texture is part of the charm here, a great contrast to the mashes and casseroles on the table. 

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Roasted Butternut Squash With Sticky Walnut Topping

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Molasses complements the sweetness of the roasted butternut squash and gives the slices a deeply bronzed look. We add cider vinegar for balance and stir in walnuts for a sticky, praline-like topping. The dish is best served warm, when the molasses mixture is still gooey. You can roast the squash ahead and reheat the slices while you make the topping. A quick trick for cleaning a sticky saucepan: Fill with water and bring to a boil, letting any residue dissolve, and then drain.

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Graham Cracker-Apple Crisp

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This crisp is just as delicious for breakfast as it is when served for dessert. The combination of gluten-free oats and graham crackers gives the topping a unique texture that complements the soft apple filling. Substitute whipped coconut cream for the whipped topping, and you've got a dairy-free dessert.

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    1 of 12 Southern Green Beans And Potatoes
    2 of 12 Paprika-Rubbed Sheet-Tray Chicken
    3 of 12 Balsamic Cranberry-Onion Jam
    4 of 12 Ginger-Chile Roasted Acorn Squash
    5 of 12 Holiday Coconut Cooler
    6 of 12 Cabbage Salad With Miso Vinaigrette
    7 of 12 Herb-Roasted Carrots
    8 of 12 Ruthenian Mushroom Soup
    9 of 12 Fennel and Blood Orange Salad
    10 of 12 Cranberry-Beet Chutney
    11 of 12 Roasted Butternut Squash With Sticky Walnut Topping
    12 of 12 Graham Cracker-Apple Crisp

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