7 Can-Free Recipes for a Healthier, BPA-Free Holiday (2024)

As soon as Halloween passes, it feels like the rest of the year flies by and all the end-of-the-year holidays are here before I know it. Personally, I think this is great because I've had my fill of processed candy and now my cravings for all the savory dinner dishes and homemade desserts are coming on strong. I don't let myself feel bad for indulging in some of my favorites like green bean casserole and anything with butternut squash, everything in moderation after all, but I do take this time of year to make sure I uphold my efforts to avoid canned foods.

Since 2012, my husband and I have stopped using canned foods altogether as a way to live healthier, toxin-free lives. Kicking the can, as we like to say, pushes us to put a little more care into what we prepare and helps us to avoid chemicals like bisphenol- A (BPA) which is found in most canned food lining. BPA is present in the epoxy lining of many metal food cans, can leach into our food, and has been found to disrupt hormones in the body. And although BPA is present in various other sources in the environment (including in certain types of plastic items and cash register receipts), a study by the Breast Cancer Fund shows canned food as a major route to human BPA exposure. I take these warnings as an opportunity to be safer than sorry by using BPA-free products and I try to do my part in helping others have what I like to call, NoCanBer (a can-free November), in any way that I can.

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Italian Green Beans

Way better than the canned versions, this recipe will knock your bean-loving socks off. Here is the recipe.

Homemade Cranberry Sauce

It's easier than you think, I promise. If this is a must-have on many holiday dinner tables. One you make it from scratch and you'll never go back to the block found in a can. Here is the recipe.

Homemade Pumpkin Puree

Let's be honest, you're going to make a zillion pumpkin-flavored goods, so make them healthier and extra delicious with homemade pumpkin puree! Recipe is here.

Sweet Potato Granola

Put a little sweetness into your granola with this remix on a classic topping for holiday brunches that uses homemade (not canned!) sweet potato puree. Grab this recipe from With Food and Love.

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Healthy Pumpkin Pie Recipe

It does exist! Try out this healthy pumpkin pie recipe from Kitchen Stewardship that will definitely impress your guests.

Fresh Corn Soup with Herbed Croutons

You've got to try this recipe if you're a fan of some crunchy croutons and all things corn for fall. Get it here from Oh My Veggies. And if you're looking for more ways to live a toxin-free life, you can store your leftovers in glass food containers to avoid the chemicals commonly found in plastics.

Can-Free Green Bean Casserole

This is a staple at my table. And this can-free version tastes so much better than those that have canned cream of mushroom soup. Get the recipe here.

I hope you enjoy these can-free alternatives during your holiday celebrations. You can find even more healthy recipes here on my blog.

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How do I know if my canned food is BPA free? ›

How do you know if a container has BPA or BPS? Just check the recycle code! If the container has a number 3 or 7 recycle code — it contains BPA or BPS and should go back on the shelf. Otherwise, the container is BPA- and BPS-free and you're safe to add what you're holding to your cart.

How do you prevent BPA in canned food? ›

How can I reduce my exposure to BPA in canned and bottled food and drinks? Choose food and drinks that do not have Proposition 65 warnings for BPA, if possible. For canned food products such as fruit and vegetables with Proposition 65 warnings for BPA, drain and rinse the contents before eating, if possible.

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Metal cans also help curb food waste and are infinitely recyclable. The good news is that most food cans are now BPA-free. And the metal can industry says the alternative linings it developed to replace BPA coatings are tested to be safe and effective.

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The safety of our consumers is very important to us. So when BPA-lined cans raised health concerns, Amy's quickly transitioned to tin-plated, non-BPA-lined cans.

Is there BPA in Campbell's soup cans? ›

Does the packaging of your food contain BPA? Campbell has transitioned to non-BPA lining in all of our aluminum and steel cans in the United States and Canada. PET bottles, pouches and cartons such as those used for V8 beverages, Swanson broths and Campbell's sauces are (and have always been) non-BPA packaging.

Do tuna cans have BPA? ›

Average levels of BPA in canned tuna are about 140 ng/g (or 140ppb). The EU guideline maximum of BPA is 50 µg/kg of bodyweight per day (50ppb). This means that an average person must eat at least 25 cans of tuna or other canned or bottled products to exceed this level.

Do all canned tomatoes have BPA? ›

Is there a BPA in canned tomatoes? Most likely, unless the can label is marked with a no BPA lining. I try to buy glass jarred tomatoes, to not have to think about it!

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Virtually all metal cans used for food and beverage products are lined on the inside with a coating that uses BPA as a starting material. This coating guards against contamination and extends the shelf life of foods and beverages.

Should I worry about BPA in cans? ›

Some research has shown that BPA can seep into food or beverages from containers that are made with BPA . Exposure to BPA is a concern because of the possible health effects on the brain and prostate gland of fetuses, infants and children. It can also affect children's behavior.

Are tuna cans lined with plastic? ›

Epoxy resins serve as the extremely thin plastic lining found inside an aluminum can. The purpose of this lining is to prevent food from losing flavor or spoiling and to prevent the tin from getting worn out or rusted.

Are Heinz baked beans cans BPA-free? ›

BPA allegations

In 2001, the UK's Food Standards Agency found Heinz canned baked beans was one of a number of well-known canned products to be contaminated with the hormone disruptor bisphenol A (BPA). This chemical forms part of the membrane that lines the cans.

Is Tupperware BPA-free? ›

Since March 2010, items Tupperware sells in the US and Canada are BPA-free, according to its website.

Do co*ke bottles have BPA? ›

No. Our bottled water and plastic soft drink containers are made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, which does not contain BPA. Are you looking for alternatives to can liners with BPA for Coca-Cola or other beverage cans?

Are Campbell's cans BPA-free? ›

Our cans are coated on the inside with a thin layer of plastic to separate the food from the metal. This keeps the food safe and preserves its nutritional value. The lining we use is made of acrylic or polyester materials and does not contain BPA.

What brand of canned beans is BPA-free? ›

The Eden Organic products that do not use BPA cans are the organic beans, refried beans, chilies and rice & beans. The Eden Organic products that contain tomatoes do use BPA cans. – Native Forest and Native Factor brands by Edwards & Sons have all of their products (except mushrooms) in BPA-free cans.

Does Campbell's use BPA-free cans? ›

Does the packaging of your food contain BPA? Campbell has transitioned to non-BPA lining in all of our aluminum and steel cans in the United States and Canada. PET bottles, pouches and cartons such as those used for V8 beverages, Swanson broths and Campbell's sauces are (and have always been) non-BPA packaging.

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