Popsugar Health & Fitness Keto Diet Keto Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes 11 Keto Dishes, Sides, and Desserts You'll Want to Serve Up This Thanksgiving 22 November 2019 by Hajar Larbah Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Nicole Perry There's almost no getting around a bit of overindulgence on Thanksgiving — but if you're on the keto diet, you don't have to risk knocking yourself out of ketosis. (After all, you worked so hard to get there.) From low-carb stuffing and sugar-free cranberry sauce to veggie-filled mac and cheese and even mashed "potatoes," this menu will help you serve up all your holiday classics while still sticking to your regimen. The best part? We're willing to bet your family and friends won't even notice that your recipes have changed. Settle in — you're going to want to savor every last bite. 1 Easy Herb-Roasted Thanksgiving Turkey Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Nicole Perry It isn't Thanksgiving without a turkey front and centre. This recipe is juicy, flavourful, packed with tons of herbs, and roasted to crispy perfection. Get the recipe: easy herb-roasted Thanksgiving turkey 1 / 5 2 Slow-Cooker Green Bean Casserole Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Anna Monette Roberts Just substitute almond flour for all-purpose flour in this deliciously rich sauce, and go easy on the fried onions. Making them from scratch can help you avoid any unnecessary carbs. Get the recipe: slow-cooker green bean casserole 2 / 5 3 Gluten-Free No-Mac and Cheese Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Leta Shy This pasta-less recipe is just as irresistible as the classic version. Each serving is just under 400 calories, and thanks to cauliflower and coconut milk, it doesn't pile on the carbs. Get the recipe: cauliflower mac and cheese 3 / 5 4 Caramel Pecan Cookies Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Hajar Larbah These delicious cookies deliver the same flavour as a traditional pecan pie but with only three grams of net carbs. Get the recipe: chewy keto pecan cookies 4 / 5 5 / 5 Keto DietDiet TipsHealthy RecipesWeight LossThanksgiving