I’ve got Thanksgiving dinner alternatives right here—delicious, simple, and perfect for anyone who doesn’t want the traditional turkey and stuffing.

With many people cooking at home for the first time or planning smaller celebrations, an entire holiday spread can feel overwhelming. If you don’t love classic Thanksgiving fare, you can still make the day special with a meal that’s a bit easier and just as festive.
20 Thanksgiving Dinner Alternatives

Pomegranate Cider Pork Loin with Rosemary Smashed Potatoes
A flavorful pork loin paired with creamy smashed potatoes gives you the comfort of mashed potatoes without the turkey. Serve with roasted Brussels or a simple green vegetable for a complete and satisfying meal.

French Onion Chicken Lasagna Roll Ups
Rich and comforting, these roll ups are a hands-on dish worth the effort. Pair them with roasted broccoli or a crisp house salad to balance the richness.

Chicken Marsala with Almond Green Beans
A family classic: tender chicken in a savory mushroom and wine sauce, complemented by almond-topped green beans. Serve with rice, baked potatoes, or crispy smashed potatoes.

Cacio e Pepe Pie
This indulgent, savory pie is a true showstopper. A bright, crunchy salad on the side keeps the meal balanced and fresh.

Espresso Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Truffle Risotto
Elegant and deeply flavorful, this beef tenderloin with creamy truffle risotto makes any holiday feel special. Pair with roasted or sautéed greens for texture.

Cider Braised Pot Roast with Butternut Squash
Comfort food at its finest: tender braised beef with sweet fall squash. Serve over cauliflower rice or classic mashed potatoes for a hearty plate.

Gouda Grits with Smoky Brown Butter Shrimp
A soulful bowl that blends creamy, cheesy grits with rich, buttery shrimp—a great change of pace from traditional holiday dishes.

Bacon Meatballs with Bucatini
Savory meatballs with bucatini make a comforting, crowd-pleasing dinner. Add toasted sourdough garlic bread and a simple house salad on the side.
Lasagna Bolognese
Rich and indulgent, lasagna Bolognese is an all-time favorite for a reason. Serve with a large green salad to provide freshness and balance.

Mini Turkey Meatloaves with Cauliflower Mash
Individual meatloaves make a comforting, homey main. Serve with cauliflower mash or traditional mashed potatoes for classic comfort.

Coconut Curry Meatballs
For bold, aromatic flavors, try coconut curry meatballs served over jasmine rice. Keep crusty bread nearby for mopping up the delicious sauce.

Braised Pomegranate Short Ribs
Fall-flavored and luxurious, these short ribs pair beautifully with creamy mascarpone polenta—a warm, comforting combination.

Pumpkin Lasagna Roll Ups
Keep the seasonality with pumpkin lasagna roll ups. Brighten the plate with a crisp house salad for contrast.

Butter and Herb Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Horseradish
Exceptionally tender and flavorful beef that shines with a horseradish accompaniment. Pair with twice-baked sweet potatoes or roasted root vegetables.

French Onion Meatballs
Rich and savory, these meatballs are great open-faced on toasted sourdough, in sandwiches, or as a main with a bright green bean salad.

Pan Crisped Salmon with Dijon Cream and Garlic Butter Breadcrumbs
Flavorful and elegant, pan-crisped salmon is an excellent lighter main. Serve with rice and a gratin-style vegetable to keep the meal comforting.

Smothered Skillet Chicken with Thyme Buttered Mushrooms
Ultimate comfort food—juicy chicken and buttery mushrooms. Serve with mashed potatoes to soak up the rich pan sauce.

Vegetarian Lentil Bolognese
A slow-simmered lentil Bolognese offers cozy, hearty flavors without meat. Serve with garlic bread and a crisp salad for a complete vegetarian feast.

Butternut Apple and Goat Cheese Stuffed Pork Tenderloin
Seasonal flavors shine in this stuffed pork tenderloin. Serve with baked potatoes and roasted broccoli for a satisfying holiday-style meal.

Roasted Vegetable Lasagna with Burrata
A cozy, flavorful vegetarian lasagna topped with creamy burrata—great for serving on the day and enjoying leftovers the next day.
Any of these dishes can turn Thanksgiving into a memorable, delicious day without the pressure of a traditional spread. Pick one that matches your time, skills, and crowd size, and enjoy a relaxed, flavorful holiday meal.
