For the Thanksgiving edition of our Cooking for Compost series, we called on the award-winning chefs of Candle Cafe to design a completely waste-free Thanksgiving meal especially for Earth911.com. Based in New York City, Candle offers an upscale dining experience with an artful menu.
While Candle 79 is a vegan restaurant, it has garnered an impressive celebrity following and has earned top reviews from die-hard meat eaters. As a local hot spot, it’s not unusual to see lines of patrons waiting to be seated, even on a weekday night.
This menu was carefully selected by co-owner Joy Pierson and COO Benay Vynerib. The base recipes for these dishes can be found in the Candle Cafe Cookbook, but the Candle crew has added some special touches for this Thanksgiving meal.
Prepared by Chef Eugenio Miranda, we sampled these recipes for ourselves and were truly surprised to find just how easy it is to create a five-star dinner at home with little to no waste.
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Chef Miranda added leafy greens to the original recipe for this salad to give it a true appetizer feel. This dish can also be used as a stuffing later (see the Stuffed Winter Squash recipe below).
Serving size: 4-6 people
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Chef’s tip: Add salad to mesclun greens and top with thinly shaved Gala apple slices.
Tofu is one of the most well-known meat substitutes in vegan dishes, but don’t ignore seitan. Its firm texture makes it great for breading, and it’s a tasty substitute that even meat-eaters will enjoy.
To accompany this dish, Chef Miranda selected bright green Brussels sprouts with cashews for a crunch. He also topped cabbage with a side of traditional yams.
Serving size: 4-6 people
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For additional sides, Chef Miranda paired this dish with blanched green beans and grilled tofu. His tip to really hitting a home run with this dish? Top the tofu with toasted sage, and don’t forget the gravy (see separate recipe below).
Serving size: 4 people
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What would a Thanksgiving meal be without condiments? Pierson chose to include the Wild Mushroom Gravy and Cranberry Relish recipes for their robust flavors and versatility. The gravy is an easy addition for the seitan, grilled tofu, and stuffed squash.
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One key thing to remember when composting at home is that dairy will not mix well in your bin and will often cause a rotten odor. If you’re truly looking for a compostable dessert recipe, go for one without dairy. As pumpkin is a fall favorite, we thought this smooth pudding was an exquisite finale to your Thanksgiving meal.
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The recipes chosen for this Thanksgiving meal were selected for their fresh ingredients and compostability. A typical home compost system allows for vegetable peelings, coffee grounds, egg shells, grains, and more.
To get even more mileage from your meal, Pierson suggests saving your leftover potato cubes, Brussels sprouts, onion peels, or any other vegetable scraps for a hearty stock that you can use for another week!
Simply throw scraps into a large stockpot, cover with water and boil for about an hour. Pour your stock into a reusable container and compost the remains. You get the most bang for your vegetable buck without wasting precious nutrients that may have otherwise been tossed.
Candle Cafe and Candle 79 are avid composters and send as little waste as possible to the landfill. According to Pierson, the restaurant saves its leftover cooking oil to send out for recycling into biodiesel fuel with a local company. Candle Cafe and Candle 79 have earned three out of four stars from the Green Restaurant Association and consistently rank as a favorite for New Yorkers and tourists alike.
Editor’s note: Originally published on November 15, 2010, this article was updated in November 2024.