vegan sides

Vegan Holiday Side Dishes

I love a good vegan turkey or ham for the holidays, but honestly speaking, I’m all in for the sides.

Mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, dressing, mac and cheese, cranberry anything, and rolls.

Yes please, and I’ll take seconds!

A few years back we wrote a full menu Holiday Guide E-book, including our favorite classic southern sides, desserts, cocktails, and a main dish. Be sure to check it out, but the website also has tons of sides, breads, and desserts for all of your holiday gatherings be it Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza or whatever you celebrate in the fall and winter months.

Hopefully this list will help you find the perfect easy sides for your next gathering!

May your plates and bellies be full and you hearts be warm this season.

Vegan Green Bean Casserole Cups

What’s a holiday without a classic green bean casserole? Well, we decided to take a holiday classic and bake it into cute little cups! This classic side is actually really easy to make vegan and sure to be a crowd pleaser.

Vegan Cornbread Dressing

The regional debate over dressing vs stuffing seems never ending, but in the south I grew up eating cornbread dressing. My husband’s MawMaw was known for her dressing. It was the side item my husband most missed after going vegan, so naturally I had to find a way to veganize it. You can use jackfruit or seitan chicken in this southern classic dressing, and either way, it is super delicious, flavorful, and taste like the holidays. Most importantly, its husband approved.

Vegan Deviled Eggs

Can you make a vegan deviled egg? That is not the question. How many ways can you make a vegan deviled egg is! We love deviled eggs in this house and these vegan classic deviled eggs are actually really simple to make (we also make a mean pimento cheese stuffed deviled egg as well). The egg whites set in minutes and the filling is super convincing to even non vegans. It is one of those recipes that proves you can make just about anything vegan!

Vegan Classic Mac and Cheese

I am pretty sure my kids would disown me if I did not make some version of Mac and Cheese for the holidays. This version is my usual go to because its super cheesy, gooey, creamy and everyone normally loves it. Its quick and pretty fuss free to make, which when making a huge holiday meal, you can’t argue with quick and easy! It is cashew based but can also be made with sunflower seeds for an allergy friendly version!

Vegan Hawaiian Rolls

What is a holiday without bread, heck what is any meal without bread? Carbs are my love language. So naturally when planning a holiday meal I am very focused on the bread side! One of my favorite things growing up was the day after the holiday turkey or ham sandwiches on a soft Hawaiian roll. Sadly the store-bought rolls are not vegan, but luckily we can make our own and truth be told I like the homemade ones even better!

Vegan Macaroni Salad

If Mac and Cheese isn’t your thing (I think that is totally weird but I have a son who won’t touch the stuff) then maybe macaroni salad is more your speed. Creamy, savory, tangy, and a little sweet, this is hands down one of my all time favorite sides dishes any time of year!!! It is super quick and easy to make and so flipping good!

Homemade Cranberry Sauce

There is not a holiday meal at our house that does not include cranberry sauce. Homemade cranberry sauce is quick and simple to make and worth the time it takes to make it. We add a little orange to ours and normally toss in some pretty candied cranberries just to be a little extra, but even without the orange or garnish it is still super delicious.

Vegan Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes

I am always all in for anything carbs and cheese. These vegan cheesy scalloped potatoes are no exception. Thinly sliced potatoes baked up in a super gooey, homemade cheesy sauce. These potatoes are perfection for the holidays or anytime.

Vegan Gorgonzola Fried Brussel Sprouts

These may not be a traditional holiday side item, but let me tell you, if you make them once, they may just become part of your holiday table tradition. Battered in homemade vegan gorgonzola cheese sauce, and fried up super crispy, these little brussel sprout bites are addictive. Served as an appetizer or a side dish, they are sure to be a hit with anyone who loves brussel sprouts.

Check out our recipes for holiday main dishes and our favorite holiday desserts as well on the site, and also our full Holiday Menu E-book full of recipes not on the site and video content to help you along the way!

86Eats Holiday E-book

4th of July Vegan BBQ Recipes For Everyone

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I love the 4th of July. I love fireworks, and BBQ food, and spending the day celebrating this country’s freedom with friends and family.

But lets be real, most 4th of July BBQ shindigs are not super vegan friendly unless it is being hosted by a vegan.

Our downtown historic neighborhood hosts a throw back baseball game each year, dividing the East side and West side. Residence come out and play in old school uniforms, using old school baseball gloves, and the score is kept on a giant chalk scoreboard, manned by neighborhood kids. It’s one of my favorite evens of the whole year.

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West side is the BEST side, nice try East side….Westside WILL win this year, just saying. It may or may not involve some serious heckling and good old fashioned neighborly rivalry. We all become friends again after the game!

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We all set up tents and bring folding tables and tons of food and drinks. I am normally the one always schlepping the vegan eats, but let me tell you, everyone is happy to eat them, vegan or not.

I have lots and lots of recipes that work great for a Summer BBQ and thought it would be a lot easier if I made list of some of my favorites that work well for for any summer time gathering.

So here you go!! A list of our favorite 4th of July BBQ recipes, main dishes, sides, and desserts that will make even your non vegan pals pretty happy. So lets get this celebration started!!

MAIN DISHES:

Let’s start with main dishes. I am a big fan of seitan and am convinced that anyone can successfully make seitan at home, even if you are not familiar or feel like you can’t…YOU CAN!

Ribs, brisket, and fried chicken were always my faves before going vegan. When traveling, or eating picnic style, I am a big fan of sandwiches because they are easy and don’t need to be kept piping hot.

So here are some my favorite vegan sandwich meats that are super easy to make, pretty hard to mess up, and very affordable! And don’t forget the buns!! I also tossed in a favorite carrot dog recipe and rib recipes if you are grilling at home, and one of my favorite homemade burgers.

1. Seitan Ribs

2. Vegan Dry Rubbed Brisket

3. Vegen Fried Chicken

4. Jackfruit BBQ Sandwiches

5. Easy No Rise Hamburger Buns

6. Beet and Tempeh Burgers

7. Casey’s Corner Carrot Dogs

VEGAN SIDES:

Hands down my favorite thing about any meal is the sides, especially BBQ sides.

Potato salad, pasta salads, slaw, corn, and deviled eggs.

Just because you are vegan does not mean you can not enjoy all the classic side dishes everyone else is eating. These days with quality vegan mayo options and vegan dairy alternatives, its easier than it ever was before!

And with a little mind blowing kitchen chemistry you create your very own convincing vegan deviled eggs and even homemade vegan cheeses…. what a time to be alive!

I am happy to JUST eat sides, so have made it my mission to always add new sides to the website!

Here, I am listing a few of my all times faves that again work well for BBQs, potlucks, and summer time get togethers of all kinds!

1. Ramen Salad

2. Southern Dill Potato Salad

3. Brussels Sprout Slaw

4. Vegan French Onion Dip

5. Vegan Mac and Cheese

6. Vegan Deviled Eggs

7. Elote Salad

8. Vegan Macaroni Salad

DESSERTS:

What is any gathering or holiday without dessert?

Heck, what is any day at all without dessert? I mean, everything in moderation, right?

There are certain desserts that I associate with the 4th or any summertime BBQ gathering, desserts that are just classic summer faves.

Festive iced cookies, nostalgic ice cream cake, grilled peaches, zesty citrus cupcakes, the most perfect chocolate chip cookie, or strawberry shortcake!

No matter if you need a dessert that travels well, will be a crowd-pleaser, or one that just cools you off on a hot day, we probably have what you are looking for.

1. Vegan Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies

2. Grilled Peaches with Maple Vegan Ricotta

3. Nostalgic Ice Cream Cake

4. Vegan Mojito Cupcakes

5. Southern Vegan Strawberry Shortcake

6. Chocolate Chip Cookies


However you celebrate the 4th of July, or any other summer celebration, I am certain we more than a few recipes to make it the most delicious occasion!!

From hearty main dishes, classic summer sides, or mouth watering desserts, we are happy to share our families summertime favorites with y’all!

Happy 4th of July, Happy summertime, and Happy Eating.

Love, Kat