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The original was posted on /r/cooking by /u/NightReader5 on 2023-10-04 19:55:59.


I don’t want to be the one that brings a salad or raw veggies, but I am also aware that most of the food will be pretty unhealthy. I’d like to counteract that a little bit with something that isn’t drowning in oil and fat, has a decent amount of protein and maybe even some other nutrients.

Diet restrictions are: no red meat, and not a ton of dairy. I can do some dairy but not as the focus of the dish.

This doesn’t have to be traditional thanksgiving dishes, just something that fits the fall season.

We already have a sweet potato dish and Mac and cheese.

Thanks!