If you’re looking to balance out a traditional Christmas roast, serve these festive, meat-free dishes this year. Your vegetarian and vegan guests will thank you.
This gorgeous stuffed squash recipe from Easy Peasy Foodie is filled with cranberry, feta, and quinoa. It’s delicious as is, but it’s also easy to adapt for vegan or dairy-free guests.
This flavorful meatless meatloaf is a crowd pleaser with vegans and non-vegans alike. If you want a protein packed showstopper, this plant-based dish is perfect for Christmas dinner.
If you’re looking for a vegetarian alternative to a traditional beef Wellington, this mushroom version from Moods and Cravings is it. The sharp blue cheese adds the perfect amount of tanginess.Â
Garlic lovers rejoice — thisvegan mashed potato recipeis bursting with flavor. It’s also gluten- and dairy-free, so nearly every guest can enjoy this dish.
What do you get when you combine seasonal produce such as pomegranate seeds, Brussels sprouts and pears, with savory pecans and Parmesan cheese? An absolutely deliciouswinter salad.
The only problem with these cookies from Purely Kaylie is that you’ll want to eat all of them. They’re perfectly soft and chewy, and they get a rich flavor from two types of chocolate and peppermint extract.
These delicious sourdough rolls add some extra flavor with sour cream and chives. They’re the type of side that won’t last long at any Christmas party.
Pigs in a blanket are a Christmas appetizer favorite, but it’s easier than you think to make them plant-based.This recipefrom Rescue Dog Kitchen is a vegan-friendly version.