20 Best AIP Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes (and Christmas) (2024)

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20 Best AIP Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes (and desserts!) provides 20 tried and true amazing side dishes for Thanksgiving and Christmas + any other holidays you celebrate. You won’t miss your old favorites with these new and compliant recipes that are utterly delicious.

Sometimes it’s nice to have 50 recipes to choose from, but my goal with this post is to really help you by only providing really well-selected great recipes!

They’re all AIP, autoimmune protocol, that’s the point! So they’re going to be exciting, rich and delicious, but they’re all free of eggs, dairy, nuts and seeds, and they’re obviously Paleo first, so no grains or refined sugars.

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AIP Holiday Recipe notes

Two of the AIP Holiday Side Dish Recipes below are Paleo and have black pepper, so just leave it out (I note which ones below).

Happy Holidays, friends!

Top AIP Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes

  1. Roasted Caramelized Delicata Squash Slices — Everyone’s favorite sweet veggie, this treat turns out crispy like French fries, with a gorgeous flavor. So tempting, these will be gone first! Or, if you need a beautiful green, make Fall and Winter Salad with Roasted Delicata Squash, the best of both worlds!
  2. Mashed Parsnips with Crispy Parsnips on Top — Better than mashed potatoes, plus gentler!: nightshade-free and dairy-free. I love this mash and the tempting topping!
  3. Herb-Roasted Cauliflower — Really the best cauliflower recipe anywhere, in my opinion. These pieces are excellent for nibbling off the sheet pan, just roasted, like warm popcorn! But, obviously a beautiful side dish on the table or buffet.
  4. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Crispy Onions — Hands down, my favorite way to make Brussels sprouts. I share how to cook them evenly to get a perfectly cooked veggie, always with those caramelized browned edges!
  5. Simple Bone Broth Gravy — The newest recipe to this collection, gravy just got healthier and easier! Delicious!
  6. Onion Gravy — A great, easy, classic recipe for a thick, flavorful gravy.
  7. Instant Pot Gravy — Omit the pepper (the last ingredient listed). This is a wonderful, rich, classic and sure-to-please gravy recipe! Made with bacon … 🙂
  8. Mashed Cauliflower with Garlic and HerbsLovely! She gives some great tips on how to make this classic successfully. And she adds garlic and herbs, sooo yummy.
  9. AIP Biscuits — One of the most popular recipes on my blog, these AIP Biscuits are traditional, classic, delicious biscuits, sure to delight!
  10. Paleo AIP Bread Rolls — This dough is easy to make and easy to work with. It yields tender doughy rolls that are fully cooked and risen in the middle, not too wet or dense. You’ll love them! I get great feedback from readers on these.
  11. AIP Stuffing! — Yes, with AIP bread!!! This recipe is incredibly delicious, tastes traditional and is super satisfying. One of the most popular recipes on the blog that readers make each year.
  12. Fermented Cranberry SauceThis is my favorite cranberry sauce yet. If you haven’t fermented before this is a great and fun recipe to get you started. The recipe shares two tools to help you succeed with ease. You still have plenty of time to make this sauce before Thanksgiving.

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OPTIONAL — Reintroduction only ~ Roasted Green Beans — This recipe is not elimination-phase compliant; it is re-intro. If you’ve never used fish sauce before (it’s an ingredient in this recipe) just know that it isn’t fishy in recipes. It adds umami, which is a meaty depth that’s delicious. It’s one of my favorite pantry staples, so you can use it in lots of basic cooking to add more flavor and je ne sais quoi. (Find it HERE.) I love this roasted green beans recipe, by the way, a great classic. How to cook a vegetable simply and well is sometimes the most valuable recipe.

13. Best Sweet Potato recipe

This was my favorite Thanksgiving side dish growing up!

Ingredients

  • 4 sweet potatoes, about 2.5 pounds (I prefer the white ones, but whatever you find or like works well.)
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil or bacon fat
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon each: cinnamon and/or ginger, optional
  • 1/2 cup coconut cream and 2 Tablespoons coconut sugar, if you want your sweet potatoes extra indulgent, optional
  • fried sage for garnish, optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place sweet potatoes on a cookie sheet. Bake until tender when poked with a knife, about 1 hour or a bit more if they’re big.
  2. Allow them to cool slightly; then peel, (and discard/compost the peel).
  3. Place them in a large mixing bowl. Smash with fork or potato masher.
  4. Add coconut oil or bacon fat, sea salt, and optional spices like cinnamon and ginger. Add coconut sugar and coconut cream if you want them extra indulgent. Taste.
  5. Pack into a deep greased casserole dish with lid. Return to warm (325 degree Fahrenheit) oven to reheat before serving.
  6. Optional: Serve topped with lots of fresh fried sage.

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Best AIP Thanksgiving & Christmas Desserts

Yes, don’t forget dessert; because these are tried and true reader favorites, reliable, easy and awesome desserts, I’ll share them too!:

14. Cranberry Upside Down Cake — My new favorite dessert, this cake is so festive and pretty and incredible with Paleo Vanilla Ice Cream on top. Also Low FODMAP.

15. Pumpkin Cake! — At our holiday gatherings we always have lots of pies. But the quality of the dessert I choose is the most important thing to me. And because this pumpkin cake with frosting is SO good, you’ll be happy to have it as your AIP tempting dessert choice when that moment comes.

16. Carrot “Pumpkin” Pie — Awesome if you can’t have pumpkin! So good, creamy and the perfect spiced flavor, Carrot “Pumpkin” Pie is also Low FODMAP.

17. Viral Caramel Apple Pie — This decadent dessert is Paleo & AIP, with two crust options. It’s perfect to make this treat the day before your holiday. Serve with Paleo Cinnamon Ice Cream, Paleo Vanilla Ice Cream or on its own. So special and delicious looking.

18. AIP Cookie Recipes Round-up — Everyone loves cookies, and they’re easy + no-fuss to make. So choose your favorite one, or more, cookie recipe, and everyone will love them, especially if served with homemade classic Paleo Vanilla Ice Cream or now-famous Paleo Cinnamon Ice Cream!

19. Paleo Pie Crust — Another very busy recipe post come holiday time each year, this is a reader favorite and the top Paleo Pie Crust on the internet. 🙂 For good reason — the dough is easy to work with and turns into a crispy delicious crust!

20. Tiger Nut Pie Crust — I love this shortbread-like crust, delicious and easy to make, great for filling with no-bake fillings.

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FAQs

What are the traditional Thanksgiving side dishes? ›

Traditional side dishes for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners in America often include roasted turkey stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green beans, sweet potato casserole, and gravy. Additionally, dishes like cornbread, Brussels sprouts, and pumpkin pie are commonly enjoyed during these festive meals.

How many sides do I need for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

What is the number 1 rated side dish for Thanksgiving? ›

1. Holiday Stuffing. This easy recipe for Holiday Stuffing is our number one must-have Thanksgiving side dish!

What is the most famous side dish at Thanksgiving? ›

Best Thanksgiving Potato Side Dishes

Potatoes are an absolute must for the Thanksgiving table, and we like Scalloped Potatoes for the texture (and cheesiness). Classic Mashed Potatoes make everyone happy. Our Thanksgiving plate is normally at least sixty percent mashed potatoes.

Can you make Thanksgiving sides the night before? ›

If you're tackling any or all of the Thanksgiving cooking this year, here's a big sanity-saving secret: Most of your Thanksgiving menu can be prepared way before Thanksgiving. In fact, you'll cut a lot of stress out of turkey day if you prep a few side dishes now.

How many days ahead can you make Thanksgiving side dishes? ›

Whether your family demands green bean casserole or scalloped potatoes alongside their turkey, these dishes can be prepped and assembled two whole days before the big event. Make sure to cover and refrigerate them, then stick the dish in the hot oven once you've taken the turkey out to rest.

What are the three most popular side dishes for Thanksgiving? ›

Three of the New York Times cooking section's most popular Thanksgiving recipes are potato-related: a mashed potato casserole, potato gratin and cheddar mashed potatoes. As with potatoes, there's a Thanksgiving-preferred way for green beans to be consumed: the casserole, of course.

What are the 5 most common sides served on Thanksgiving Day? ›

First things first: If you're going for the most quintessential Thanksgiving, you've got to have the classics. We're talking stuffing, sweet potato casserole, gravy, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce…

How much food for 20 people in Thanksgiving? ›

How Much Food to Make for Thanksgiving
Menu ItemSmall (2 to 4 )Large (14 to 20 )
Appetizer13 to 4
Soup4 cups16 cups
Turkey (whole)6 pounds18 to 25 pounds
Salad12 to 3
9 more rows
Oct 29, 2021

What are the top 5 Thanksgiving side dishes? ›

24 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes
  • Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes. These mashed potatoes are a must on Thanksgiving! ...
  • Easy Sausage and Herb Stuffing. ...
  • Brussels Sprouts Gratin. ...
  • Fresh Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • Turkey Gravy. ...
  • Potatoes Au Gratin. ...
  • Creamed Spinach. ...
  • Challah, Wild Mushroom & Herb Stuffing.
Nov 11, 2023

What are 5 traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

Southern-cuisine expert and cookbook author Diana Rattray has created more than 5,000 recipes and articles in her 20 years as a food writer. The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie.

What are the 3 traditional foods Americans eat during Thanksgiving? ›

Along with turkey, stuffing, and cranberry the "traditional" table now included white bread, apple pie, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, and various fruit pies.

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