The Best Keto Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

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Happy November! It’s that time of year again! The time when you find yourself in a whirlwind of family get-togethers, parties, tailgates, hayrides, bonfires, and oh, yes, the food. Did I mention the food? Lots of food. Food that most likely doesn’t fit in with your low carb, keto way of life.

Over the years, Thanksgiving was always my “cheat day” no matter what diet I was on at the time. There’s just no way to enjoy the big holidays without stretching the rules a little, right? Wrong! Last year, I had my first Very Keto Thanksgiving, and I already have a holiday menu in the works for this year as well consisting of only the very best Keto Thanksgiving Recipes.

Below are some of my most favorite, best Keto Thanksgiving Recipes. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

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This Keto Cheesy Sausage and Jalapeño Breakfast Casserole is the perfect way to start off your Thanksgiving day! Prepare it the night before so you can focus on your Best Keto Thanksgiving recipes on the big day.

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Because, what’s a top Keto Thanksgiving Recipes list without the obligatory Keto Green Bean Casserole, right?

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And well, turkey. This juicyKeto Turkey Breast is slow cooked over a bed of sliced onions and infused with oranges and autumn spices.

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This Keto Leftover Turkey “Noodle” Casserole is a yummy, cheesy and creamy way to use your turkey leftovers while changing things up a bit.

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This is one of my top family BBQ/get-together/party/potluck/holiday Keto recipes. The dill and cilantro in this chilledKeto Potato Salad (Fauxtato Salad) offset all of the many, many other hot and heavy holiday dishes.

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This Keto Broccoli Casserole recipe tastes almost identical to the one my grandma used to make, minus the breadcrumbs on top. I was a weird kid, and broccoli casserole was always my favorite Thanksgiving dish. Because it holds a special place in my heart, it was the first holiday recipe I converted to keto and just had to make my Best Keto Thanksgiving list!

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This Keto Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup is a must-make for the Keto Green Bean Casserole and the Keto Broccoli Casserole mentioned above. In fact, you can substitute it in any casserole that calls for a can of Campbell’s Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup. However, if you’re looking for a light, incredibly tasty, flavor-filled low carb soup, you’ll want to try the non-condensed version of this Keto Cream of Mushroom Soup. Even my soup-hating husband devoured it, claiming it was one of the best soups he’d ever tasted!

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Ahhhhh, dessert. This Keto Pumpkin Cheesecake combines my favorite dessert (cheesecake) with my favorite Thanksgiving dessert (pumpkin pie). It’s just incredible and tops the list of my Best Keto Thanksgiving recipes!


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Once the meal is over and the house is quiet, this Keto Peppermint Mocha will put a pep back in your step after all that turkey. Peppermint can be helpful for upset tummies as well!

Don’t forget to save these very best keto Thanksgiving recipes for your holiday meal plan!

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The Best Keto Thanksgiving Recipes (2024)

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

What keto foods are most filling? ›

Try these 10 filling low-carb foods to satisfy hunger and fight cravings:
  • Lean Meats. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Seafood. ...
  • Cottage Cheese. ...
  • Portobello Mushrooms. ...
  • Berries. Full of natural sweetness and nutrients, certain berries make a great snack idea on a low-carb menu.

What is easy lazy keto? ›

Lazy Keto is a simpler version of the ketogenic diet that ditches macro tracking and only consists of counting net carbs. Often times it's used for weight loss and is structured to be easy to follow.

Can I break keto for Thanksgiving? ›

There Are Plenty of Conscious Ways to Have a Keto Cheat Day

Or, if it's Thanksgiving, don't offer to cook green beans or turkey (which are already keto-compliant). Instead, bring a low-carb pumpkin pie or make mashed cauliflower instead of potatoes.

What happens if you quit carbs cold turkey? ›

Cutting carbs cold turkey means there's suddenly an overload of insulin in the blood. This can lead to physical changes, such as headaches and shakiness, and emotional changes, such as irritability and depression.

What are the golden rules of keto? ›

The basic rules of keto are eating few carbohydrates and emphasizing fat with a moderate intake of protein. In order to be in a state of ketosis, you will likely have to track the amount of carbohydrates you eat by weighing out your food.

What is the simplest keto meal? ›

You can also try one of these simple keto lunches: Salad with chicken, eggs, avocado, nuts, cheese with olive oil and vinegar or another favorite dressing. Rollups of lean, thinly-sliced deli meat wrapped around cheese and bell peppers or pickles. Tuna salad or egg salad, made with rich olive oil mayonnaise.

Can you lose weight by cutting carbs but not keto? ›

However, a low carbohydrate diet can be beneficial for weight loss, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk, even if a person does not enter ketosis. By requiring people to limit carbohydrates to 10% or less, the lazy keto diet may help them avoid heavily refined foods and added sugars.

What happens if you eat too many carbs on keto? ›

Not following accepted ketogenic diet guidelines can disrupt ketosis because carbs are the body's preferred energy source. If your carb intake is too high, carbs may be used for fuel instead of ketone bodies, which is the main source of fuel during ketosis.

Will one slice of pizza take you out of ketosis? ›

Regular Crust

This type of pizza crust can have up to 33g of carbs without any added sauce or cheese. If you're limiting your carbs to 20-50 grams per day, one slice of this type of crust will likely kick you out of ketosis.

How many carbs knock you out of ketosis? ›

While cheating may be helpful for some eating patterns, it's far from ideal for the keto diet. That's because this diet relies on your body staying in ketosis. To do so, you need to eat fewer than 50 grams of carbs per day. Eating more than 50 grams can kick your body out of ketosis ( 2 ).

How do I get back into ketosis after Thanksgiving? ›

Here are a few tips to help you get back into ketosis:
  1. Try intermittent fasting. Combining intermittent fasting with the keto diet may help your body shift its fuel source from carbs to fat ( 9 ).
  2. Track your carb intake. ...
  3. Try a short-term fat fast. ...
  4. Exercise more. ...
  5. Try a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) supplement.
Jun 2, 2020

Can I break my diet for Thanksgiving? ›

The reality is, you're probably not consuming that many calories—and even if you did, “consuming more than the needed amount of calories in one day due to a holiday meal will not negatively impact your health in any way,” says Kage.

How do people survive on keto? ›

People following the keto diet should be eating foods like fatty fish, eggs, dairy, meat, butter, oils, nuts, seeds and low-carb vegetables. “Fat bombs” like unsweetened chocolate or coconut oil can help people reach their daily goals for fat intake. Keto-compliant foods like red meats and nuts can be costly.

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