25 Must-Try Healthy Holiday Recipes for a Delicious, Nutritious Season

Woman sets out centerpiece on a table, filled with healthy holiday recipes and meals.
Owen Henn
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The holidays are a chance to enjoy time and traditions with friends and family. Food is a big part of how we celebrate and come together during the holidays, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity if you’re looking to eat healthy during the holiday season while keeping the good vibes going.

Luckily, there is a wealth of healthy holiday recipes out there to strike a balance between being delicious, festive, and nutritious. To help inspire your perfect holiday meal, here is a list 25-must-try healthy holiday recipes, including: 

Healthy holiday recipes for breakfast

A stack of gingerbread pancakes, an example of healthy holiday recipes for breakfast.

1. Gingerbread pancakes

These pancakes incorporate whole-wheat flour and molasses, providing fiber and iron for a nutritious twist on pancakes, the coziest start to your day.

2. Orange cranberry overnight oats

A vegan and gluten-free option rich in fiber and vitamin C, these orange cranberry overnight oats are perfect for a festive and healthy breakfast.

3. Pumpkin spice baked donuts

Gluten-free and baked instead of fried, these donuts offer a healthier alternative with seasonal flavors.

Healthy holiday recipes for lunch

Butternut squash soup, an example of healthy holiday recipes for lunch.

4. Festive winter salad with citrus vinaigrette

This salad is both nutritious and refreshing, packed with leafy greens, pomegranate seeds, and a vitamin C-rich dressing. 

5. Gluten-free beef stew

A hearty stew loaded with vegetables and lean beef, this stew provides protein and essential nutrients in a gluten-free package.

6. Pumpkin coconut soup

This creamy, dairy-free soup is high in vitamins A and C, supporting immune health during the holiday season.

7. Vegan potato, pepper, and olive phyllo cups

These bite-sized appetizers are low in fat and high in flavor, featuring a creamy potato base and nutrient-rich vegetables.

Healthy holiday recipes for dinners and entrees

Woman slices salmon to make a healthy holiday recipe.

8. Gluten-free beef bourguignon

This is a classic French dish made gluten-free, offering a rich source of protein and iron with tender beef and vegetables.

9. Maple-roasted butternut squash, Brussels sprouts, and cranberries

This dish combines fiber-rich vegetables with antioxidants from cranberries, all roasted to perfection with a touch of maple syrup.

Source: Kelly Jones

10. Mustard-glazed salmon

This dish features omega-3-rich salmon paired with a naturally sweet maple and tangy mustard glaze, promoting a healthier heart and brain.

Source: The Kitchn

11. Roasted stuffed butternut squash

This plant-based, gluten-free entree is packed with protein and fiber. 

12. Dry brine turkey

This is a lean protein option with a flavorful herb rub, perfect for a lighter holiday main course.

Source: Skinnytaste

Healthy holiday recipes for side dishes

Three pieces of cornbread, an example of healthy holiday recipes for side dishes.

13. Honey-oat pan rolls

Made with whole grains and sweetened with honey, these rolls provide fiber and natural sweetness.

14. Cranberry-roasted squash

This vitamin-rich side dish pairs the natural sweetness of squash with the tartness of cranberries.

15. Herb-roasted olives and tomatoes

This Mediterranean-inspired side is high in healthy fats and antioxidants, supporting heart health.

16. Keto cauliflower stuffing

A grain-free, low-carb alternative to traditional stuffing, this keto cauliflower stuffing is packed with vegetables and herbs for a flavorful side dish.

17. Gluten-free cornbread

This is a gluten-free take on a classic, providing a good source of fiber and essential nutrients from cornmeal.

18. Gluten-free pumpkin bread

This bread is moist and flavorful, offering a gluten-free option that's rich in beta-carotene and fiber.

19. Roasted Brussels sprouts with balsamic glaze and pomegranate

This dish combines fiber-rich Brussels sprouts with antioxidant-packed pomegranate seeds for a festive and nutritious side.

20. Sweet potato casserole

This casserole is a healthier take on a classic, using less sugar and nutrient-rich sweet potatoes for natural sweetness.

21. Slow cooker cauliflower mashed potatoes

This is a low-carb alternative to mashed potatoes, made creamy and flavorful with garlic and herb cream cheese.

Healthy holiday recipes for dessert

A plate of gluten-free chocolate crinkle cookies, an example of healthy holiday recipes for dessert.

22. Gluten-free chocolate crinkle cookies

These cookies offer a gluten-free indulgence with less sugar, making them a healthier holiday treat.

23. Vegan blueberry cheesecake

This cheesecake is a dairy-free, gluten-free dessert that's naturally sweetened and rich in antioxidants from blueberries.

24. Gluten-free almond flour sugar cookies

These cookies use almond flour for a gluten-free treat, rich in healthy fats and a festive touch with minimal sugar.

25. Candy bark with peanuts and popcorn

This is a simple dessert featuring peanuts, popcorn, and chocolate chips. 

These recipes are proof that you don’t always need to choose between eating the holiday foods you love and supporting your health goals. Small tweaks like using whole-wheat flour instead of white flour, or subbing in a natural sweetener like maple syrup for cane sugar can help transform a dish into something that better aligns with overall health. 

Remember to always slow down and enjoy your food, especially if it’s a holiday food you really love! Part of a healthy diet is maintaining a healthy relationship with food, so also remember to see the big picture: Eating a few of your favorite home-baked family cookies isn’t going to derail your entire plans for the rest of the year. With that in mind, try mixing in a few of these healthy holiday recipes and see whether it helps you navigate the holiday season with a bit more intentionality and grace. 

Happy holidays!

Owen Henn

Following a University rowing career, Owen first stumbled into a yoga studio thinking he’d never enjoy it and emerged with a new, healthy obsession and profession (in addition to his work as a hospital dietitian for children with diabetes). His workouts are fun and accessible, challenging students to find their edge and celebrating whatever that looks like.