The anti-turkey day countdown: 15 dinners that aren’t a bird

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With Thanksgiving on the horizon, you probably want to avoid turkey and chicken for a few days leading up to the feast. These dinners won’t compete with the holiday spread. They’re simple, flavorful, and definitely not Thanksgiving-y. From hearty pasta to easy seafood, there’s nothing with feathers and you won’t find cranberry sauce on the side.

Air fryer fish sticks with remoulade dipping sauce.
Air Fryer Crispy Fish Sticks. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Baked Skillet Gnocchi

Gnocchi with ground pork, tomatoes, mozzarella and spinach in a cast iron skillet.
Baked Skillet Gnocchi. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This one-skillet gnocchi is comfort food at its best, combining pillowy gnocchi with ground pork, crushed tomatoes, spinach, and a generous layer of melted mozzarella. It’s hearty and satisfying, perfect for those cool nights leading up to Thanksgiving when you want a cozy meal without stealing the thunder from the big day.
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Blackened Cod

Blackened cod served with tri color quinoa.
Blackened Cod. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

With just a few pantry spices and a quick sear, this blackened cod brings big flavor without the fuss. Light, flaky, and perfectly seasoned, it’s a great option when you’re looking for something that won’t weigh you down before holiday feasting kicks in. Serve it with a side of roasted veggies or a fresh salad for a complete meal.
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Instant Pot Coconut Pork

Instant Pot coconut pulled pork served with turmeric rice in a bowl.
Instant Pot Coconut Pork. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This coconut pork is packed with aromatic spices like turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom, creating a dish that’s both comforting and vibrant. Juicy and tender, it’s ideal served over turmeric rice with dried fruit and almonds. A solid pre-Thanksgiving meal that keeps things flavorful without competing with the turkey.
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Sheet Pan Steak & Shrimp Fajitas

Shrimp and steak fajitas with peppers and onions.
Sheet Pan Steak & Shrimp Fajitas. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These sheet pan fajitas bring steak and shrimp together for a quick surf-and-turf dinner that’s easy to love. Tossed in simple seasonings and cooked to perfection in under 20 minutes, they’re ideal for a stress-free weeknight meal that won’t overshadow the big Thanksgiving spread. Wrap them up in tortillas with your favorite toppings, and dinner’s ready.
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Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli

Spaghetti alfredo with broccoli florets in a pot with wooden spoon.
Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This lighter take on classic alfredo combines creamy, cheesy sauce with broccoli and spaghetti, giving you that comforting feel without the extra heaviness. It’s perfect for those nights when you’re craving pasta but still want to keep things light before the holiday feast. Quick to whip up and perfect for the whole family!
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Spicy Udon Noodle Stir Fry

Spicy udon noodle stir fry in a bowl with chopsticks.
Spicy Udon Noodle Stir Fry. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This spicy udon stir-fry brings together thick, chewy noodles and a bold ginger-garlic sriracha sauce for major flavor in less than 30 minutes. Tossed with ground beef and veggies, it’s a filling, punchy dish that’s perfect for pre-holiday meals when you’re looking for something a bit different yet satisfying.
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Italian Black Bean Meatballs

Black bean meatballs in tomato sauce with a spoon.
Italian Black Bean Meatballs. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These black bean meatballs are packed with Italian herbs and spices, making them a hearty, plant-based alternative that still hits all the right notes. Served over pasta with marinara sauce, they make a filling, meat-free meal that’s easy to enjoy before the holiday turkey takes center stage.
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Air Fryer Crispy Fish Sticks

Air fryer fish sticks with remoulade dipping sauce.
Air Fryer Crispy Fish Sticks. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Made with just six ingredients, these air fryer fish sticks are perfectly crispy on the outside and tender inside. Served with a tangy Dijon remoulade, they’re a fun, lighter dinner option that’s easy to make in a pinch, leaving plenty of room for Thanksgiving indulgence later.
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Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Baked sockeye salmon with herb caper crust and lemon slices on a sheet pan.
Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This baked sockeye salmon is topped with a garlic, caper, and citrus crust, adding just the right amount of flavor without overpowering the fish. Done in under 15 minutes, it’s an easy, impressive dish that’s perfect for nights when you’re looking for something light and tasty.
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Cheddar Cauliflower Burgers

Cheddar cauliflower burger with pickled cabbage and pesto on a plate.
Cheddar Cauliflower Burgers. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These veggie-packed cauliflower burgers, stuffed with melty cheddar cheese and topped with pickled red cabbage and cilantro pesto, bring a burst of flavor and color to your plate. Great for a pre-holiday vegetarian option that’s hearty without being too filling.
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Easy Creamy Stroganoff

Dairy-free venison stroganoff over pasta garnished with parsley.
Easy Creamy Stroganoff. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This take on stroganoff swaps sour cream for coconut yogurt, giving it that creamy, tangy taste without dairy. Made with beef or venison, it’s rich and comforting—just right for a cold evening before the holiday feasting. Serve over noodles or rice for a complete meal.
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Bison Burgers

Two bison cheeseburgers with lettuce, tomato, and sauce on a wooden board, accompanied by sides of pickles and sweet potato fries.
Bison Burgers. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Lean but juicy, these bison burgers bring a classic American taste with a twist, topped with melted cheddar, crisp lettuce, and a crave-worthy burger sauce. Perfect for those days when you’re keeping it simple and crave something filling before Thanksgiving rolls around.
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Instant Pot Picadillo

Vegan tempeh picadillo served in a bowl with cauliflower rice.
Instant Pot Picadillo. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A plant-based spin on a Cuban classic, this picadillo features tempeh, lentils, and potatoes simmered with olives, capers, raisins, and spices. The flavors are bold and comforting, making it a hearty dinner that’s a little out of the ordinary and great for pre-holiday meals.
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Slow Cooker Shredded Mexican Beef Bowls

Mexican shredded beef bowls with plantains, rice and beans and peppers.
Slow Cooker Shredded Mexican Beef Bowls. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These shredded beef bowls are made in the slow cooker with rice, beans, plantains, and peppers. It’s a hands-off, easy-to-prep dinner that’s loaded with flavor, making it a great choice for the days leading up to Thanksgiving.
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Shrimp Lo Mein

Shrimp lo mein in a skillet with chopped green onions in a white bowl on the side.
Shrimp Lo Mein. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Skip the takeout and whip up this shrimp lo mein in just 20 minutes. Loaded with juicy shrimp, egg noodles, and veggies in a savory sauce, it’s a quick, satisfying dinner that keeps things light before the big holiday feast.
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