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How to Host a Vegan Christmas Dinner

Tips, Recipes, and Ideas for a Cruelty-Free Holiday!

By Vanila IndyPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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How to Host a Vegan Christmas Dinner
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When you consider that most traditional Christmas dinners involve roast chicken, goose, ham, sausage and virtually every other animal product imaginable, you can understand why going vegan during the holiday season might be a challenge. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that many vegans struggle to find new ideas for their own Christmas dinner each year. Luckily, hosting a vegan Christmas dinner doesn’t have to mean salads and side dishes again this year. With the right recipes and some planning, you can impress your guests with a cruelty-free feast fit for any December 25th celebration. Follow our easy guide to get started!

What is a Vegan Christmas Dinner?

At its core, a vegan Christmas dinner is a plant-based meal that celebrates the holiday season without any animal products or by-products. Traditionally, Christmas dinners have been based on poultry like chicken and duck, but as more and more people choose to go vegan, there are lots of different vegan Christmas dinner ideas that you can try out, including: Vegan Roasted Vegetable Christmas Dinner: Roast sweet potatoes, carrots, parsnips, and beets with rosemary and sage to create a festive vegan Christmas dinner. Vegan Grilled Vegetable Christmas Dinner: This is a classic vegan Christmas dinner idea. Grill sweet potato, carrots, parsnips, and sprouts with some rosemary and sage to create a delicious festive vegan meal. Vegan Cauliflower and Squash Christmas Dinner: Roast cauliflower and squash with rosemary and sage to create a classic vegan Christmas dinner.

Tips for Hosting a Vegan Christmas Dinner

- Make sure that all of your ingredients are clearly labeled so that your guests can choose the foods that are best for them. - Make sure that all of your recipes are vegan-friendly. Some ingredients, like eggs and honey, are often used in non-vegan recipes and can easily be forgotten if you’re not careful. - Keep your menu as hearty and warming as possible. The cold weather outside can make it hard for some people to digest salads and raw foods, so try to keep things warm and hearty. - Try serving a festive drink to your guests alongside the meal. Vegan mulled wine, cider, and hot chocolate are all perfect for winter occasions.

Vegan Christmas Dinner Recipes

Vegan Roasted Vegetable Christmas Dinner - Roasted vegetables are a classic Christmas dinner side dish, but they can also be the basis of a vegan Christmas dinner! Try this simple roasted vegetable recipe, substituting the butter for vegan margarine and the Parmesan cheese for nutritional yeast to keep this meal vegan. Vegan Grilled Vegetable Christmas Dinner - A classic vegan vegetable Christmas dinner, this recipe will impress at any dinner party. Try grilling sweet potato, carrots, parsnips, sprouts, and broccoli with some rosemary and sage for a vegan dinner that will leave your guests feeling warm and festive. Vegan Cauliflower and Squash Christmas Dinner - This vegan Christmas dinner is easy to prepare and tastes amazing. Simply roast the cauliflower and squash with rosemary and sage for a delicious vegan dinner that’s perfect for the winter season.

Vegan Side Dish Recipes

Vegan Brussel Sprouts with Cranberries - Brussel sprouts are a classic side dish at Christmas dinner, but they can be incredibly unappetizing to vegans! Try this vegan version with cranberries and walnuts instead of bacon or pork. Vegan Mashed Potatoes - Mashed potatoes are often served alongside roasted vegetables as a classic Christmas dinner side dish, but they’re not very vegan-friendly! Try this vegan mashed potato recipe to make them suitable for vegan diets. Vegan Carrot and Parsnip Mash - Carrots and parsnips are also excellent for making mashed potatoes. This tasty vegetable mash recipe is vegan and gluten-free, making it perfect for festive meals.

Conclusion

Many people think that eating a vegan diet is too difficult, or that it’s too extreme. But during the holiday season, it can be even more challenging to stay vegan. That’s why it’s a good idea to think ahead and make sure you have vegan-friendly recipes ready to go. There are lots of traditional Christmas dishes that are vegan, like roasted vegetables and mashed potatoes, so it should be easy. If it’s not, there are plenty of vegan Christmas dinner recipes out there to choose from.

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