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Home arrow The Milk-Free Blog arrow Prepare for Thanksgiving Leftovers with These Dairy-Free Recipes

Prepare for Thanksgiving Leftovers with These Dairy-Free Recipes PDF Print E-mail

You didn't think I would leave you hanging did you?  Around 125 recipes for making tons of dairy-free Thanksgiving food and no creative ways to enjoy the leftovers? Not a chance. Waste not want not is a saying I truly live by, so below is a list of recipes to help prevent a scrap of that holiday smorgesbord from heading to the trash.  This list is slightly more petite in length, but it still offers numerous delicious ways to use that leftover turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, cornbread, tofurky ... yes, there are even recipes out there for using up extra faux meat.  But, vegans and vegetarians need not feel shy about checking out the leftover turkey recipes too, several will work equally well with tofurky. Just like my Thanksgiving post, these recipes are already dairy-free (that is, no milk-based ingredients (no casein, lactose, whey, etc.)), so there is no need for alterations, unless you are feeling adventurous of course! And you thought you were done cooking ...

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Do you have some ideas to add?  We don't have comments available on the Milk-Free blog, but you can comment on this article and make suggestions on my personal blog, One Frugal Foodie.

 
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