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    Home » Recipes » Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes

    Sheet Pan Thanksgiving Dinner (Vegan)

    Published: Nov 16, 2020 · Modified: Apr 5, 2024 by Richa 62 Comments

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    This holiday season take some stress off your shoulders and make this easy no-fuss Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner! Lentil Walnut Loaf, green beans, roasted sweet potatoes, AND vegan stuffing all on one pan! Jump to Recipe

    overhead shot of vegan sheet pan Thanksgiving dinner with lentil loaf and three sides all served in a plate

    Make Thanksgiving stress-free with this Vegan Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner

    Sometimes you just need a whole spread that you can make on the same day and have it ready for a big event. Meet this golden ticket of a Thanksgiving sheet pan dinner. A dinner that will come together within a day without leaving you exhausted before the family even arrives! And it still tastes like you spent three days making it!

    You can pre-make some portions of the Thanksgiving sheet pan dinner recipe if you like. You can also split it up and cook everything in a different pan or sheet.

    vegan lentil loaf, sweet potatoes and green beans on a plate

    I serve the beans and lentil loaf with my 1 pan vegan gravy! I made this whole Thanksgiving spread and photographed it on the same day! Photos need to be finished before 4 pm and I started around 11:30 am with breaks and photography in between. Overall it will not take more than an hour of active time and 2.5 to 3 hours start to end if you have all the ingredients! That is pretty good for a one main + three sides holiday sheet pan feast!

    Use a sheet that is atleast 12 by 17 inch and has a atleast one inch a tall side

    Thanksgiving sheet pan dinner - green beans and stuffing next to two lentil loaves

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    Sheet Pan Thanksgiving Dinner Vegan 1 Pan

    This holiday season take some stress of your shoulders and make this easy no-fuss Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner! Lentil Walnut Loaf, green beans, roasted sweet potatoes AND vegan stuffing all on one pan. Use 12 by 17 inch Or larger sheet , serves 2-4
    Prep Time25 minutes mins
    Cook Time1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
    Total Time1 hour hr 40 minutes mins
    Course: dinner
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: Thanksgiving dinner vegan, vegan sheet pan dinner
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 525kcal
    Author: Vegan Richa

    Ingredients

    Lentil Loaf Ingredients

    • 15 oz (425.24 g) can of lentils drained or 1.5 cups cooked
    • ¼ cup (40 g) finely chopped onions
    • 2 cloves garlic finely chopped
    • ⅓ cup (78.86 g) chopped walnuts or pecans finely chopped
    • 2-3 teaspoons (2 tbsp) Italian herbs or use ½ teaspoon each of thyme, ground sage rosemary and oregano
    • 1 tsp smoked paprika
    • ¼ tsp black pepper
    • ½ tsp onion powder
    • ½ -¾ tsp salt depending on whether the breadcrumbs and lentils are already salted or not
    • 1 tbsp ketchup
    • 2 tsp soy sauce or tamari
    • 2 tsp flax seed meal mixed with 1.5 tbsp water
    • ⅓ – ½ cup (90 g) breadcrumbs

    Glaze

    • ¼ cup (60 g) ketchup
    • 2 tsp maple syrup
    • 2 tsp balsamic vinegar

    For the stuffing

    • ½ cup (½) chopped onion
    • ½ cup (½) chopped celery
    • ½ cup chopped mushrooms
    • 2 cups cubed toasted bread the cubes should be really small
    • 2 tbsp vegan butter melted or oil
    • ½ tsp thyme
    • ½ tsp dried basil
    • ½ tsp dried sage
    • ½ tsp rosemary
    • ½ tsp salt + dash of black pepper
    • broth or water as needed

    For the Sweet Potatoes

    • 2 cups peeled cubed sweet potato or use butternut squash or other winter squash not larger than ¾ inch, easily scaled up to 3 or 4 cups. Double the herbs and salt.
    • 2 tsp oil
    • ⅓ tsp salt
    • 1 tbsp maple syrup
    • ¼ tsp cinnamon
    • ½ tsp rosemary
    • ⅛ tsp black pepper

    For the green beans

    • 2 cups green beans chopped to about ⅔ inches
    • ½ cup chopped mushrooms
    • ¼ cup chopped onions
    • ⅓ tsp salt
    • dash of pepper
    • ½ tsp thyme
    • 2 tsp Oil as needed

    Instructions

    • Grease a large greased baking sheet really well
    • Sweet Potatoes: In a bowl mix all the ingredients listed under sweet potatoes until combined. Transfer to the middle of the baking sheet.
    • Stuffing: On one side mix the onions, celery, and mushrooms for the stuffing with 1 tbsp oil/ butter, dash of salt, and black pepper and spread it out evenly.
    • Green Beans: On the other side of the baking sheet mix the onions and mushrooms with a good dash of salt and 1 tsp oil (but dont add the beans yet)
    • Lentil Loaf: In a bowl (reuse the bowl you used for the sweet potatoes) add all of the ingredients besides breadcrumbs for the lentil loaf and mix really well. Mash at least ⅓ of the mixture really well and add in ⅓ cup of breadcrumbs and mix in. If the mixture is really wet add in more breadcrumbs. I also add a tbsp of flour or oats depending on the texture and how much water the lentils brought into the mix.
    • Mix really well and shape into 2 small loaves which you place on the sheet pan. Brush the loaves with oil. Put the sheet pan into the oven and bake for 25 min at 400F(204 C). After 20 minutes move the mushroom celery mixture around a little bit and bake for another 5 minutes. Remove the sheet pan
    • Sweet potatoes should be done by now, move them off the sheet pan. Toss in the green beans into the mushroom onion mixture adding in more thyme salt and pepper and a tbsp of oil and toss well to coat. Corner them into one side of the sheetpan.
      Add your breadcrumbs or chopped toasted bread to the stuffing mixture and all the herbs. add salt, vegan butter and pepper and mix. Even it out on that side of the sheet pan.
    • Take about ¼ cup of the broth and sprinkle over all the stuffing until wet to preference. Cover that portion with foil.
    • Make your glaze for the lentil loaves and brush liberally on the lentil loaves. Put the sheetpan back into the oven for 15 minutes. Remove sheetpan and check if beans are done. The lentil loaves should be done by now, remove them from the pan using a spatula.
    • If the stuffing is done, transfer it off the sheet pan as well or continue to bake beans and stuffing for another 5 minutes. Or bake just the green beans, until they are cooked to preference.
      Serve witb my skillet gravy – drizzle the whole dinner liberally. The green beans with gravy can be topped with some crispy onions for a green bean casserole like side! 

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    SHEET PAN THANKSGIVING DINNER | Vegan Richa Recipes

    Notes

    • Make ahead: You can use multiple pans here so that the timing stays flexible. For sweet potatoes and stuffing etc. If making ahead, most elements can be made ahead. For the stuffing, just cook the aromatics ahead and store. Make the stuffing the day when serving. 
    • This is a whole spread so obviously a long recipe. Split it up and make just some components that you want. And make other sides of choice. 
    • You can serve this sheet pan dinner with gravy! Try my my skillet gravy — drizzle the whole dinner liberally.
    • The stuffing tastes always best eaten on the same day. You can make just the aromatics ahead and make the stuffing on the day of. 
    • The loaves will keep really well up to 4 days in the fridge or slice and freeze. Reheat spices by baking or on a skillet and serve as is or in sandwiches 
    • The green beans will also keep up to 3 days.
    • Use pumpkin seeds instead of walnuts to make the lentil loaf nutfree.
    • Use Glutenfree breadcrumbs and tamari in the Loaf for Glutenfree 

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Sheet Pan Thanksgiving Dinner Vegan 1 Pan
    Amount Per Serving (1 /4)
    Calories 525 Calories from Fat 135
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 15g23%
    Saturated Fat 1g6%
    Sodium 628mg27%
    Potassium 1034mg30%
    Carbohydrates 82g27%
    Fiber 16g67%
    Sugar 20g22%
    Protein 22g44%
    Vitamin A 947IU19%
    Vitamin C 19mg23%
    Calcium 186mg19%
    Iron 8mg44%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
    Did you make this recipe?Please do leave a comment and rating below.. Tag me on Instagram @veganricha

    Ingredients

    Lentil Loaf Ingredients

    • canned lentils form the base of this lentil loaf
    • chopped walnuts add some crunch but you can use pecans intead
    • we add some umami with chopped onions and garlic along with Traditional meat loaf seasonings like paprika, Italian herbs, and paprika.
    • For that savory smoky note, we add a mix of ketchup and soy sauce to the mix – but there will also be a glaze which takes the loaves over the top
    •  flax seeds or chia seeds mixed with 1.5 tbsp water are used as an egg replacement
    • ⅓ – ½ cup breadcrumbs are needed to keep the mixture from falling apart
    • the lentil loaf is glazed with a mix of ketchup, maple syrup, and balsamic vinegar
    ingredients for making Vegan Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner

    For the vegan baked stuffing

    • chopped onion,  celery, and mushrooms make up the veggie part and add some moisture and umami to the bread stuffing.
    • cubed toasted bread makes up the bulk of the stuffing. Note that the bread cubes should be really small. Use day old ciabatta or any white bread you have at home. Toast would also work, as long as its vegan.
    • Melted vegan butter makes this stuffing extra flavorful.
    • A blend of aromatic thyme, basil, sage, rosemary, salt, and black pepper is used for seasoning the stuffing. Use liberally – stuffing needs it.
    • For moisture, you can use water or broth – which is obviously the more flavorful option.

    For the sides:

    • Cinnamon Maple Roasted  Sweet Potatoes and Green Beans and mushrooms are baked in the oven alongside the lentil meat loaves and the stuffing!

    Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner Tips:

    • You can serve this sheet pan dinner with gravy! Try my skillet gravy – drizzle the whole dinner liberally.
    • The stuffing tastes always best eaten on the same day.
    • The loaves will keep really well up to 4 days or if you can, freeze them.
    • The green beans will also keep up to 3 days.

    How to make this sheet pan dinner:

    Use a large greased baking sheet for this.

    sweet potato cubes being tossed in a white bowl

    In a bowl mix all the ingredients listed under sweet potatoes until combined. Transfer to the middle of the baking sheet. On one side mix the onions, celery, and mushrooms for the stuffing with 2 tsps of oil, salt, and black pepper and spread it out evenly.

    For the green beans : On the other side of the baking sheet mix the onions and mushrooms with a good dash of salt (but don’t add the beans yet)

    For the lentil Loaf:

    lentil meatloaf mixture being tossed in a white bowl

    In a bowl (reuse the bowl you used for the potatoes) add all of the ingredients besides breadcrumbs for the lentil loaf and mix really well.

    Mash at least ⅓ of the mixture really well and add in ⅓ cup of breadcrumbs and mix in. If the mixture is really wet add in more breadcrumbs. I also add a tbsp of flour or oats depending on the texture and how much water the lentils brought into the mix.

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      lentil meatloaf mixture in a white bowl
      ingredients for vegan meatloaf being mixed in a white bowl

      Mix really well and shape into 2 small loaves which you place on the sheet pan. Brush the loaves with oil. Put the sheet pan into the oven and bake for 25 min at 400F.

      overhead shot of vegan lentil loaves being placed on a baking sheet with side dishes

      After 20 minutes move the mushroom celery mixture around a little bit and bake for another 5 minutes. Remove the sheet pan. Sweet potatoes should be done by now

      overhead shot of baked vegan Thanksgiving sheetpan dinner

      Toss in the green beans into the mushroom onion mixture adding in more thyme salt and pepper and a tbsp of oil and toss well to coat. Corner them into one side of the sheet pan.

      Add your breadcrumbs or chopped toasted bread to the stuffing mixture and all the herbs. add salt, vegan butter and pepper, and mix. Even it out on that side of the sheet pan.

      Take about ¼ cup of the broth and sprinkle over all the stuffing until wet to preference. You can add more or less. Cover that portion with foil.

      overhead shot of two walnut lentil loaves
      baked vegan stuffing and green beans next to two small lentil meatloaves

      Make your glaze for the lentil loaves and brush liberally on the lentil loaves. Put the sheet pan back into the oven for 15 minutes. Remove sheet pan and check if beans are done. If the loaves are done, remove them from the pan. Should the beans not be done yet put them back into the oven.

      vegan sheet pan thanksgiving dinner served with vegan pan gravy
      If the stuffing is done, transfer it off the sheet pan as well or continue to bake for another 5 minutes.

      You can serve this Vegan Thanksgiving Sheet Pan Dinner with gravy! Try my skillet gravy – drizzle the whole dinner liberally, especially the loaf and green beans. The green beans with gravy can be topped with some crispy onions for a green bean casserole like side!
      If you make any of these, do rag me on social media or let me know in the comments here.

      Finish your meal with any of these Vegan Thanksgiving Desserts:

      • Pumpkin Pie bars gf option, So creamy 
      • Classic Baked Pumpkin Pie with Rustic Crust. Cashew-free SF, GF with GF crust
      • Sweet Potato Pie Bars with Cinnamon Crust or make a pie.  GF option
      • Apple custard bars
      • Chocolate Pecan pie 

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        1. Beck

          November 26, 2023 at 4:08 am

          5 stars
          This was by far the best Thanksgiving meal we have ever had so flavorful!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 30, 2023 at 8:03 pm

            awesome! thanks so much for your kind comment!

            Reply
        2. Jenn

          November 08, 2023 at 2:13 pm

          5 stars
          Made this as trial before main event, and it turned out beautifully! I made your gravy as well. I also made a roasted squash salad. Finished with your pumpkin pie bars! Everyone was blissed out

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 08, 2023 at 2:15 pm

            Yay!

            Reply
        3. Lisa Davis

          October 20, 2023 at 5:35 am

          Can you do the sweet potatoes and the green beans in an air fryer? I have a PowerXL one that can do multiple items at once. I am not used to cooking vegan but my daughter and her boyfriend are going vegan due to health reasons. I am trying to find recipes for Thanksgiving to cook for them and yet cooking for the rest of us who still eat meat

          Reply
          • Richa

            October 20, 2023 at 10:11 am

            Yes you can. The beans will be done sooner.

            Reply
        4. Shannon Ruane

          December 22, 2022 at 3:59 pm

          5 stars
          This is my absolute favorite recipe! I make it every Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s perfect for someone like me who can never time recipes to serve together at the right temperature. It also tastes terrific. Thanks so much, Richa! Another holiday veganized.

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            December 23, 2022 at 3:53 pm

            Thank you for the kind comment, Shannon!

            Reply
        5. Nick

          November 26, 2022 at 2:26 pm

          5 stars
          I’ve made this for Thanksgiving two years in a row now, and it’s absolutely genius. I chop all of the veggies the night before, as well as baking a cornbread and Richa’s no-bake pumpkin pie. Then on the holiday, I only need to spend about an hour and a half in the kitchen, but the feast produced looks and tastes like it took days. This year I was cooking for three people so I doubled it, using two sheet pans side by side, and two days later my boyfriend and I are still making sandwiches with the leftovers.

          Thanks so much for this recipe!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 28, 2022 at 11:21 am

            Love it! Thank you for the kind comment.

            Reply
        6. Jessica

          November 24, 2022 at 5:58 pm

          5 stars
          This was a real hit last Thanksgiving, and I gave it five stars then. I made it again this year, and it’s still five stars, but I’m adding a new comment with one further note: last year, I used an “accidentally vegan” store-bought cubed white bread for the stuffing, and it was fairly good. This year, I cubed four slices of a loaf of Dave’s Killer Bread which was getting stale, and it was maybe five times better and barely even any more work. Using a quality bread makes a huge difference and is much easier than you think. I highly recommend it!

          Reply
        7. Nicole

          November 22, 2022 at 3:20 pm

          5 stars
          I have made this recipe twice in the past week and a half! So simple to put together but impressive and delicious!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 23, 2022 at 11:22 pm

            That makes me so happy to hear. Thank you!

            Reply
        8. Dayna

          November 22, 2022 at 9:20 am

          Hi Richa, I need to triple this recipe for a family Thanksgiving dinner! I am doing the loaves & stuffing (my sister is doing the green beans & sweet potatoes). Could I split this up on two baking sheets by cooking 3 loaves & half the dressing on one baking sheet & the rest on the other sheet? I would appreciate any suggestions you have, thanks!

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 22, 2022 at 9:34 am

            Yes, definitely split it into multiple sheets because the larger volume will change the baking times as well. So keep the loafs together on one sheet , And all the stuffing/dressing on another sheet. Use another sheet for the sweet potatoes.

            Reply
        9. Kristy Schnabel

          November 13, 2022 at 5:19 pm

          5 stars
          Richa, Thank you SO much for this recipe. I made it today, and it is so delicious. You are so good with your flavors giving each dish a unique twist. Any one who is perplexed about to to feed their vegetarian or vegan family member for the holidays, this is it! (I’m been a vegetarian for 30+ years. ) I messed up following the directions in a couple of ways but it didn’t matter because everything came out fine. And I forgot to make the gravy. It’s not really needed, but I’ll make it next time. 🙂 Thank you, again. ~Kristy

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 14, 2022 at 2:20 pm

            Thank you for your kind comment!

            Reply
        10. Stacy

          October 23, 2022 at 7:52 pm

          5 stars
          Hi, thank you for the recipe! I made this tonight as a test run for Thanksgiving and it was a hit. It served 3 adults well. I used canned seasoned lentils and rinsed them but I will make them myself the next time because I think their flavor was competing with the rest of the seasoning.
          I will be making this again in a month for the “real deal!”

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            October 24, 2022 at 8:47 am

            Then you can enjoy it twice =)

            Reply
        11. Emily

          November 28, 2021 at 2:00 am

          5 stars
          This turned out so amazing! Made the loafs and green beans with loads of shrooms and roasted butternut and beet. Prepped before hand so assembly wasn’t that much work!!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 29, 2021 at 6:21 am

            perfect! happy holidays

            Reply
        12. Jessica

          November 25, 2021 at 6:20 pm

          5 stars
          Made this for Thanksgiving dinner tonight. Had some extra mushrooms, so I threw a few into the loaves, which was a good decision. I don’t care for maple syrup with sweet potatoes, so I swapped it with just some oil and garam masala. I also made the lentil loaves as four small loaves instead of two larger loaves to give more surface area for the glaze. The lentil loaves were above and beyond the smash hit of the dinner; the only complaint I had was that I didn’t make more. I’ll be doing a double batch next year!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 25, 2021 at 7:08 pm

            I agree – mushrooms are always a good decision

            Reply
        13. Caroline

          November 24, 2021 at 9:32 am

          Can the lentil loaf be prepped a day ahead and stay in the fridge until ready to cook?

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 24, 2021 at 2:28 pm

            Yes. Just bake when needed

            Reply
        14. Elsa

          October 09, 2021 at 2:14 pm

          4 stars
          Most difficult “sheet-pan” recipe I’ve done, but well worth the work!

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 28, 2021 at 2:01 am

            🙂 think of it as the whole thanksgiving meal! Also prepping ahead helps. Then it feels less work

            Reply
        15. Jessica

          February 25, 2021 at 7:49 am

          This looks delicious! What would be a good substitute for ketchup if I need to make this tomato-free?

          Thanks!

          Reply
          • Richa

            February 25, 2021 at 8:05 am

            Omit it. There’s a lot of overall flavor.

            Reply
          • Tanya

            October 04, 2021 at 6:38 am

            This looks amazing!!! My son is highly allergic to nuts, what can I use in the lentil loaf besides walnuts?

            Reply
            • Vegan Richa Support

              October 04, 2021 at 1:57 pm

              pumpkin seeds would be great!

              Reply
        16. Amanda

          January 04, 2021 at 3:52 pm

          5 stars
          This was absolutely delicious! Richa, you never disappoint! The flavors were perfect – only sorry I didn’t find this recipe sooner. We’ve been missing holiday food this week and so tried this for dinner tonight. SO good! I used a second pan for the sweet potatoes for ease of following the recipes. Thank you for another winning recipe!

          Reply
        17. Laura

          November 29, 2020 at 5:37 pm

          5 stars
          all parts of this recipe worked SO well together and it was very easy to make—spectacular! i also made your skillet gravy, and it was absolutely delicious and paired very well with everything. thank you so much for this! i am a huge fan!

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 30, 2020 at 2:57 am

            Awesome!!

            Reply
        18. Kate

          November 28, 2020 at 2:10 am

          5 stars
          Made this last minute on Thanksgiving without having to go to the store and it was ready in time for the video meal with my family. Execellent. Thank you. I had no mushrooms nor bread so skipped tne dressing and thawed frozen green beans. I was afraid the loaf wouldn’t hold so I baked in 4 ramekins. Keep the good, healthy and creative recipes. Coming.

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 28, 2020 at 5:27 am

            Awesome

            Reply
        19. SLM

          November 27, 2020 at 7:36 pm

          Thank you for this great recipe for the holiday. I made this for 2 of us and we both had seconds. When making again, I would make a side of cranberries for sure to go with the holiday theme. Possibly do a side of mashed potatoes and gravy too… I like a lot of variety with holiday meals. We will make again. I used a sour dough for the stuffing, A +.

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 28, 2020 at 5:28 am

            Awesome! My gravy is linked and mashed potatoes are linked on the gravy post! Def a must

            Reply
        20. Nikki

          November 24, 2020 at 12:55 pm

          5 stars
          Hi! Thanks so much for this. I made all of this (except for the stuffing) and every bite was delicious! I’d like to recreate for Thanksgiving but since it will be for more people, I’d like to make larger portions of each. My question is whether the lentil loaf could be made in a loaf pan (for presentation and larger portion) and what adjustments would need to be made. I did see your lentil quinoa loaf, but not a fan of quinoa so I’m specifically asking about the lentil loaf in this recipe. Thanks!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 26, 2020 at 9:50 pm

            thank you for stopping in ! sure you could make it in a loaf pan – just double in ingredients

            Reply
        21. DeShield

          November 22, 2020 at 6:33 pm

          Are the herbs in the recipe dried or fresh?

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 22, 2020 at 8:40 pm

            Dried

            Reply
        22. Nik

          November 19, 2020 at 10:15 am

          I think this year T-day will just be all desserts. 🙂
          JK…it wouldn’t be T-day without Richa’s recipes. Thanks for sharing all your amazing deliciousness! Cheers!

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 20, 2020 at 10:10 am

            awwwwwww. you’re too kind. enjoy

            Reply
        23. Raq

          November 18, 2020 at 6:46 pm

          5 stars
          Love all your recipes ❤️ Making this dish this year.

          Reply
          • Vegan Richa Support

            November 18, 2020 at 9:12 pm

            Yay!! Thank you for popping by again

            Reply
        24. Christen

          November 18, 2020 at 1:39 am

          5 stars
          What kind of lentils will be best? I can write on my shopping list. Thank you!

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 18, 2020 at 3:47 am

            Brown or green

            Reply
        25. Nancy

          November 17, 2020 at 7:33 am

          This meal looks like such a great meal anytime of the year! Question: Can I use parchment paper instead of greasing the sheet pan?

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 17, 2020 at 9:24 am

            Yes use a large cut so it covers the edges as well and nothing gets under the parchment

            Reply
        26. arj

          November 16, 2020 at 1:18 pm

          What a GREAT idea! Thanks for developing this one-sheet T-dinner. My family is only 3 and we were going to just skip it altogether this year, but this is inspiring me. Thank you!

          Reply
        27. Brenda

          November 16, 2020 at 10:57 am

          Fantastic. Can’t wait to try this !

          Reply
        28. Janet

          November 16, 2020 at 10:32 am

          This is perfect for me since I am the only vegan in my family. I can bring it for me and have a little for people to try!

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 16, 2020 at 10:54 am

            Awesome! And the loads are freezer friendly! Slice and freeeze for quick sandwiches

            Reply
        29. Carm

          November 16, 2020 at 8:51 am

          5 stars
          Fantastic exactly what I have been looking for. All the meal in one recipe and in one sheet.

          Reply
          • Richa

            November 16, 2020 at 10:06 am

            Awesome

            Reply
        30. Caterina B

          November 16, 2020 at 8:16 am

          5 stars
          I have been wondering what in the World we can make for our ONLY THREE persons rather dreary , no friends, no family, Thanksgiving dinner. This sounds really delicious and I would love to have a plate of it RIGHT NOW! I am also going to forward this post to a friend up the road who also only eats plant based foods. Thanks a million, Richa!

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          • Richa

            November 16, 2020 at 10:07 am

            That’s exactly what I was thinking! A holiday worthy dinner for a small family. Hopefully you can video call everyone and eat together virtually

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        31. Sue

          November 16, 2020 at 8:07 am

          Richa, you are so creative!!! I can always count on your recipes so I’m sure this will also be delicious! Thank you.

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        32. Lalita Shastry

          November 16, 2020 at 5:37 am

          5 stars
          Looks amazing!! I cannot wait to do this!! Thank you!!

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        33. Susan Iseman

          November 16, 2020 at 4:57 am

          Thanks, Richa, this looks great- I may make it tonight! BTW- I have always read that it’s best to use ground flaxseed, as the nutrients are better absorbed than the whole seeds. Any thoughts?

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          • Richa

            November 16, 2020 at 10:08 am

            Yes flax seed meal is better for digesting it. I use flax seed meal here, autocorrect corrected it to just seeds:) updated it

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