60 favourite vegan recipes (2024)

ByBecca Heyes

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So, it’s finally the end of vegan January! Here are some thoughts:

– vegan food is awesome! I’ve really enjoyed the meals I’ve been creating – there’s been vegan tacos, vegan soup, veganpâté, vegan stew… all sorts of things. And it’s all been great! Anyone who thinks vegan food purely consists of a pile of lettuce with some tofu on top is either ignorant or just stupid. That meal probably only made up about a third of my diet through January (kidding…).

– for me at least, vegan food requires a bit more thought than vegetarian food. I guess it’s just because I’m not quite used to coming up with vegan meals yet, so it did take me a bit longer to come up with tasty recipe ideas. It’s probably how meat-eaters feel when they try to cut down on their meat intake – adjusting to anything new takes a bit of time. I’m sure if I was to stay vegan for longer, it would start to come more naturally.

– it definitely helps to have supportive friends and family. When we’ve visited our families over the last month, both my mum and my fiancé’s mum have helped us come up with some great meals. If they hadn’t been so lovely about it, we probably would have been stuck eating hummus and crisps… again…

– not all vegans are hippies! So many of you have reached out to me this month to tell me about your own veganism. Vegans come in all shapes and sizes, and eat the way they do for a wide variety of reasons – I’ve loved hearing from you all!

– I’m really looking forward to eating some cheese tomorrow! However, although I don’t plan on staying vegan, I’ve definitely come to appreciate the fact that not everything is better with cheese (just most things…), so I’ll definitely be trying to include more vegan recipes on the blog as well as my usual ones.

So there you have it. Thanks to anyone who offered any tips or encouragement over the last month! In return, I’d like to share some of my favourite vegan recipes, both from my own archives and from other food blogs. Blogs were definitely a massive help in coming up with inspiring things to eat this month!

Sorry for the majorly long post, by the way. I got a bit carried away. You guys seem to enjoy these round-up posts though, so hopefully you’ll let me off.

(note: all recipes are essentially vegan, but one or two might require an easy substitution such as using agave nectar instead of honey)

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Vegan breakfasts

Coconut oats with brown sugar bananas (pictured above)
Homemade vegetarian baked beans
Pumpkin spice granola from An Edible Mosaic
Cinnamon vanilla cashew milk from Oh My Veggies
Mango coconut oatmeal from Kitchen Treaty
Banana eggnog pancakes from Post Punk Kitchen
Tofu scramblefrom Not Quite Nigella

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Vegan tacos, enchiladas etc

Lentil and black bean tacos (pictured above)
Tofu tostadas from Two Peas and Their Pod
Greek tacosfrom Girl Makes Food
Tempeh tacos from Oh My Veggies
Summer squash tacos with avocado chimichurri sauce from Cookie and Kate
Korean tacos from Girl Makes Food
Black bean enchiladas with roasted red pepper cashew cream from Oh My Veggies

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Vegan stews and chillis

Aubergine stew with olives and capers(pictured above)
Vegetarian sausage hotpot
Easy roasted vegetable ratatouille with chickpeas
Slow cooker lentil chilli from Two Peas and Their Pod
Crock pot buffalo cauliflower chillifrom Kitchen Treaty
Black bean and sweet potato chillifrom What’s Gaby Cooking

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Vegan stir fries and noodles

Pineapple and cashew stir fry(pictured above)
Creamy avocado and rocket pasta
Whole wheat sesame noodles with spicy peanut saucefrom Kalyn’s Kitchen
Baked tofu satay with peanut noodlesfrom An Edible Mosaic
Asian noodle salad with cashew dressingfrom Eats Well With Others
Mango-chilli tofu stir fryfrom Oh My Veggies
Quinoa stir fry with summer vegetablesfrom Gluten-Free Goddess
Skinny garlic fried ricefrom Pinch of Yum

Vegan curries

Green fruit vegetable curryfrom Mouthwatering Vegan Recipes
Butternut squash and yam curryfrom The Roasted Root
Spinach and coconut dalfrom Tinned Tomatoes
Easy chickpea curry with coconut rice from How Sweet It Is

Vegan burgers, fritters etc

Thai-style corn and potato cakes (pictured above)
Cheesy spinach pasta pattiesfrom Mouthwatering Vegan Recipes
Lentil mushroom burgersfrom Oh My Veggies
Black bean burger dinnerfrom An Edible Mosaic
Curried eggplant, lentil and quinoa burgersfrom Fat Free Vegan Kitchen

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Vegan soups

Thai green curry spinach soup(pictured above)
Smoky coconut and butternut squash soup(pictured top)
Quick red Thai curry noodle soup
Smoky roasted cauliflower soup with herbed chickpea dumplingsfrom An Edible Mosaic
Slow cooker Thai butternut squash and peanut soupfrom Kalyn’s Kitchen
Nutty sweet potato soup with harissa and spinach from Eats Well With Others

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Vegan salads

Avocado chickpea salad (pictured above)
Kale and delicata squash salad with citrus-maple vinaigrettefrom Oh My Veggies
Kale and quinoa salad with black beansfrom Fat Free Vegan Kitchen
Avocado, apple and hazelnut saladfrom Tinned Tomatoes
‘Eat your greens’ chickpea medleyfrom Oh She Glows
Heirloom BLT salad with coconut baconfrom Cookie and Kate

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Vegan dips etc

Walnut and roasted garlic chickpeapâté(pictured above)
Edamame basil hummusfrom Two Peas and Their Pod
Slow roasted tomato hummusfrom Kalyn’s Kitchen
Eggplant dipfrom Mouthwatering Vegan Recipes
Spiced Moroccanpâtéfrom Tinned Tomatoes
Roasted pumpkin seed hummusfrom Half Baked Harvest

If you like recipe round-ups, you might also like to take a look at my collections of 40 vegetarian mushroom recipes and 60 vegetarian black bean recipes.

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Becca Heyes

Vegetarian Food Blogger

Becca Heyes has been a vegetarian food blogger, recipe developer and cheese eater extraordinaire since 2011. She's been a vegetarian for significantly longer, after having stopped eating meat out of pure stubbornness at the tender age of 9. She spends her life testing recipes, sharing them with fellow veggie-lovers, and trying to think of new ways to say 'cheesy'.

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  1. Wow! I literally just pinned almost every single one of these recipes. I’ve been in such desperate need of some inspiration. Thank you! Can’t wait to give some of these a try :)

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  2. I am putting it ou there that Thai-style corn and potato cakes is my number one from this list.

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60 favourite vegan recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

Some of the most widely enjoyed vegan foods are legumes, nuts and seeds, chickpeas, and black beans. Nuts and nut butters are packed with nutrients. Airheads, Cracker Jack, Cinnamon Life Cereal, Fritos, and Fruit By the Foot are also vegan foods that are widely enjoyed.

What do picky vegans eat? ›

36 Easy Vegan Dinner Ideas That Even Picky Eaters Will Love
  • 01 of 36. Spiced Rice With Crispy Chickpeas. ...
  • 02 of 36. Fish-Free Ceviche. ...
  • 03 of 36. Slow Cooker Black Bean Posole. ...
  • 04 of 36. Tofu Asada With Caramelized Onion Refried Beans. ...
  • 05 of 36. Vegetarian BLT With Shiitake Bacon. ...
  • 06 of 36. Chickpea Salad Sandwich. ...
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Does Gordon Ramsay have vegan recipes? ›

Cooking a meat and dairy free meal doesn't mean you have to settle for anything less than delicious. Our collection of tantalising and varied vegan recipes will have vegans and meat eaters alike coming back for more.

What is the most unhealthy vegan food? ›

Mock meats and cheeses: These processed foods generally contain lots of additives. They also provide you with far fewer vitamins and minerals than whole, protein-rich plant foods like beans, lentils, peas, nuts and seeds. Some dairy-free milks: Sweetened dairy-free milks generally contain a good amount of added sugar.

What do extreme vegans eat? ›

Vegan diets, substitutions, and meat analogues. Vegan diets are based on grains and other seeds, legumes (particularly beans), fruits, vegetables, edible mushrooms, and nuts. The main difference between a vegan and vegetarian diet is that vegans exclude dairy products, eggs, and honey.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Beer and Wine

Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

What are vegans most deficient in? ›

Intake and status of vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, zinc, iodine, calcium and bone turnover markers were generally lower in plant-based dietary patterns compared to meat-eaters. Vegans had the lowest vitamin B12, calcium and iodine intake, and also lower iodine status and lower bone mineral density.

What are some vegan junk food? ›

Top Accidentally Vegan Foods
  • Cinnamon Life.
  • Airheads.
  • Cracker Jack.
  • Fritos.
  • Fruit by the Foot.
  • Kettle Brand Potato Chips (sea salt and vinegar)
  • Lay's Potato Chips (barbecue and classic)
  • Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars (peanut butter)

Do vegans eat spaghetti? ›

Do vegans eat pasta? Most packaged pasta—including spaghetti, penne, and more—is vegan. It's worth checking the label to be sure, as some pasta contains eggs, but most of the pasta you see on the supermarket shelves is 100% vegan!

Which Kardashian is vegan chef? ›

And whether it's Kourtney Kardashian's keto diet or Kim Kardashian leaning into that plant-based life, Chef K has a recipe. "Every client is different and I'll always make sure to cater to their specific needs whether that be vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, vegetarian, the list goes on," she said.

What chef cuts meat in front of vegans? ›

After weeks of vegan activists protesting in front of his nose-to-tail bistro, chef Michael Hunter decided to make a statement by butchering a freshly-killed deer's leg in the window of his Toronto restaurant, Antler Kitchen & Bar, right in front of the demonstrators.

What chef went vegan? ›

Kenney, 59, is among the world's most famous vegan chefs. Plant Food was the flagship restaurant of Matthew Kenney Cuisine, a sprawling, health-focused company that until recently operated, managed or invested in more than 50 restaurants across the globe, from Los Angeles to São Paulo to Dubai.

What is the main vegan food? ›

A vegan diet is based on plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

Which country is #1 for vegans? ›

India. Three of India's major religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism — teach the practice of ahimsa, or non-violence towards all beings. Because of this religious tradition, India has the highest percentage of vegetarians out of all the countries in the world.

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