He everyone. November is here and we are excited for the holiday season. This is our favorite time of the year and we have some MUST TRY go-to holiday recipes that we always make every year. Check out our list of recipes that keep us on track and satisfied all holiday seasons. Leave a comment below and let me know what you make for the holidays. -Joey
This was a great idea to do a Classic Holiday meal playlist and video. Some people do not realize that they need to go to your actual UA-cam Channel and then can see the Playlist that you put together. I believe that is where all the recipes will be located too. Wonderful to see both of you and boy does Tim look like he is getting used to participating in the videos. Great stuff guys.
Thank you for the wonderful food ideas. I loved the lentil bell peppers. I love mashed potatoes and stuffing with gravy. I never was a turkey eater. I just ate the sides, lol. I want to make the corn casserole, it looks and sounds yummy. I always make cole slaw with apples and golden raisins for the holiday. Great video. ❤
In Europe we don't have a thanksgiving holiday (there is a minor "harvest festival" but that is in late September and not a big deal) So I look for ideas for the end of the year celebrations We generally make a rice dishes on 24 December because my partner's family always did that. I have found a Ratatouille Rice Bake recipe which will be the basis of the meals with a lentil loaf and I might try an american style casserole to give us a side dish. We tend to eat baked potatoes a lot and we do mini potatoes (used in salads) and bake them in the air fryer for 35 minutes and serve them with a nice gravy.
Thats is the biggest compliment you can get. When meat eaters are looking at your food and wanting to try it, you are a winner. Thanks so much for this fun comment Colleen.
Revisiting this episode and I bet I will for the next few weeks! So many delicious looking meals to try! (And turkey was a “hurdle” for me, too! Not a shock to anyone I’m plant based… what could be better than sides, especially at Thanksgiving?!?) Thank you both for your inspiring meals!
You two make me smile. Joey is so passionate about food and so fun explaining everything. Tim is soft spoken and patient and sooooo sweet. Oh, yes, lasagne or shells or stuffed peppers would be wonderful additions to a holiday meal. I love cooking eat loaf or neat loaf or lentil loaf or whatever you call it. I'm team bbq. I make several at a time, cut six slices per loaf, and put them in the freezer. Then, on hectic days, like when we used to get pizza or take-out, I make mashed potatoes in the ipot, gravy on the stove, steam something green, and heat slices of the loaf in the microwave. Bam! In less than 15 minutes, we have a feast-worthy meal any daytime; it's good for unexpected company, too. Although I love the Esselstyns, I don't like their stuffing. My mom ruined me with that green bean casserole--I'll pass. Yum...mashed taters and gravy. Those potatoes look like Anna potatoes. Ooooo...I made that corn casserole. Yup. I like to put out veg with hummus and fruit with Ann Esselsty's lemon or chocolate dip (aka pudding) for appetizers. Love sourdough but fail every time. Joey! You are losing weight! Thanks. I love you guys--even though we're not neighbors anymore. I left the Valley of the Sun to be closer to my kids and grands. Have a lovely, blessed, safe Thanksgiving/Christmas season.
Hello Sheri. There are links to every recipe from this video in the video description. The links go right to the recipes on the website where you can print them.
I ignored the turkey even before I was vegan. I don't think I've ever put turkey on my plate in my life (yes I have eaten turkey before I started plating my own food)
But winter squashes are starchy vegetables. Due to varying moisture contents there is significant overlap between the calories of winter squashes, potatoes and sweet potatoes
Thank you so much for this video guys. I was planning on going through your videos and website to figure out what to cook for Thanksgiving and now I don’t have to hunt, you did the work for me. Yay! I think I’m going to do the lentil loaf and the stuffed shells.
He everyone. November is here and we are excited for the holiday season. This is our favorite time of the year and we have some MUST TRY go-to holiday recipes that we always make every year. Check out our list of recipes that keep us on track and satisfied all holiday seasons. Leave a comment below and let me know what you make for the holidays. -Joey
I didn't know other people used potato water for gravy. I actually use some of the mashed potatoes
We did thanksgiving in Canada its 10th October. Looking forward to making some of those recipes anyway though.
Can’t wait to try the green bean casserole and sweet potato casserole!!
Thank you very much for your amazing recipes. And you are both so enthusiastic and so uplifting thank you both . KEEP COOKING 🍳😋 . UK
This is your BEST video to date!
This was a great idea to do a Classic Holiday meal playlist and video. Some people do not realize that they need to go to your actual UA-cam Channel and then can see the Playlist that you put together. I believe that is where all the recipes will be located too. Wonderful to see both of you and boy does Tim look like he is getting used to participating in the videos. Great stuff guys.
So much holiday cooking inspiration! Thank you 😊 Can’t wait to make these!
Thank you so much for this recipes❤👍
Thank you so much for these Thanksgiving recipes. I'm most excited to try the corn casserole.
Thank you for the wonderful food ideas. I loved the lentil bell peppers. I love mashed potatoes and stuffing with gravy. I never was a turkey eater. I just ate the sides, lol. I want to make the corn casserole, it looks and sounds yummy. I always make cole slaw with apples and golden raisins for the holiday. Great video. ❤
Love you guys and the holiday decorations!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!! :)
Awesome!
In Europe we don't have a thanksgiving holiday
(there is a minor "harvest festival" but that is in late September
and not a big deal)
So I look for ideas for the end of the year celebrations
We generally make a rice dishes
on 24 December
because my partner's family always did that.
I have found a Ratatouille Rice Bake recipe
which will be the basis of the meals
with a lentil loaf and I might try an american style casserole
to give us a side dish.
We tend to eat baked potatoes a lot
and we do mini potatoes (used in salads)
and bake them in the air fryer for 35 minutes
and serve them with a nice gravy.
All of these recipes look amazing! My husband wants me to do many of them for our Thanksgiving (and he's not plant based!) Thank you guys so much
Thats is the biggest compliment you can get. When meat eaters are looking at your food and wanting to try it, you are a winner. Thanks so much for this fun comment Colleen.
@@PlantBasedDads *compliment
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HA!! YES! Sorry. Using the wrong word totally changes the meaning of the comment. Ill fix it.
Thank you for a beautiful playlist to select from. I want to try the corn casserole and I bookmarked Tim’s sourdough videos to watch later! 😋
You guys are fantastic to watch! I really enjoyed this. Inspired me for the upcoming holidays!
What a great collection of recipes. Wish I could come to your house for holiday meals!
Come on over, but bring something to drink! HA!
Thank you so much for sharing the Thanksgiving ideas! Everything looks delicious! 😉
Thanks for the great play list! Great Thanksgiving Recipes! Good tips too!
Revisiting this episode and I bet I will for the next few weeks! So many delicious looking meals to try!
(And turkey was a “hurdle” for me, too! Not a shock to anyone I’m plant based… what could be better than sides, especially at Thanksgiving?!?)
Thank you both for your inspiring meals!
Mmmmm, you had me at the roasted potatoes!
Right!!!
You two make me smile. Joey is so passionate about food and so fun explaining everything. Tim is soft spoken and patient and sooooo sweet.
Oh, yes, lasagne or shells or stuffed peppers would be wonderful additions to a holiday meal. I love cooking eat loaf or neat loaf or lentil loaf or whatever you call it. I'm team bbq. I make several at a time, cut six slices per loaf, and put them in the freezer. Then, on hectic days, like when we used to get pizza or take-out, I make mashed potatoes in the ipot, gravy on the stove, steam something green, and heat slices of the loaf in the microwave. Bam! In less than 15 minutes, we have a feast-worthy meal any daytime; it's good for unexpected company, too.
Although I love the Esselstyns, I don't like their stuffing. My mom ruined me with that green bean casserole--I'll pass. Yum...mashed taters and gravy. Those potatoes look like Anna potatoes. Ooooo...I made that corn casserole. Yup. I like to put out veg with hummus and fruit with Ann Esselsty's lemon or chocolate dip (aka pudding) for appetizers. Love sourdough but fail every time.
Joey! You are losing weight! Thanks. I love you guys--even though we're not neighbors anymore. I left the Valley of the Sun to be closer to my kids and grands. Have a lovely, blessed, safe Thanksgiving/Christmas season.
❤Thanks
So many great options. Thanks so much!!
Great ideas!
Will you be putting up links to these recipes? They all look delicious!
Hello Sheri. There are links to every recipe from this video in the video description. The links go right to the recipes on the website where you can print them.
This is so helpful! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for these great recipe ideas. I will be trying some of them. Happy Holidays
Happy holidays!
I ignored the turkey even before I was vegan. I don't think I've ever put turkey on my plate in my life (yes I have eaten turkey before I started plating my own food)
But winter squashes are starchy vegetables. Due to varying moisture contents there is significant overlap between the calories of winter squashes, potatoes and sweet potatoes
Yes, they are.
Thank you so much for this video guys. I was planning on going through your videos and website to figure out what to cook for Thanksgiving and now I don’t have to hunt, you did the work for me. Yay! I think I’m going to do the lentil loaf and the stuffed shells.
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