Our Favorite Vegan Recipes to Showcase the Power of Eating Green (2024)

Heads up, veggie-vores. Whether you’ve given up meat, dairy, and eggs for health or for ethical reasons, (or maybe you’re just curious about the other side) we’re here to make sure you’re eating well. None of these vegan recipes rely on not-quite-there protein substitutes or fake meat for flavor. In fact, there’s a world full of international plant-based ingredients to explore. Take the many textures of tofu, the meaty umami kick of mushroom, or the creaminess of eggplant and let them take the spotlight. And you can let your food safety fears subside—preparing these vegetarian ingredients is often far easier than poking and prodding, wondering if that poultry is cooked through.

Let’s not forget about vegan dessert: Forget fruit salads and dry and disappointing, baked goods. With an explosion of dairy-free ingredients on the market, egg- and dairy-free sweets are easier to make than ever.

From the best vegetable soups and Asian noodles to fried eggplant and wood-fired maitake mushrooms to creamy ice creams, here are our best vegan and vegetarian recipes to make going plant-based easy breezy.

Skillet-Braised Swiss Chard

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We love this quick braised side dish with Swiss chard, but any hearty green will work. Try it with bok choy, kale, or even green or purple cabbage. Get the recipe >

Japanese Tea Leaf Salad

This recipe calls specifically for gyokuro, a premium Japanese tea that, unlike other green varieties, retains plenty of their flavor after repeated steepings. We recommend the Kanro gyokuro from Ippodo for this salad, which uses the tea leaves left over from one serving of tea and flavors them with soy sauce and sesame oil. Get the recipe >

Greek Stuffed Grape Leaves With Rice and Herbs (Dolmadakia)

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Dolmakadia, the Greek word for stuffed grape leaves, is one of the most iconic recipes of Greek cuisine and, although there are many varieties, the meatless version is the most common. In the warmer months, try to find and use fresh grape leaves; they are more tender and flavorful than the jarred types. Out of season, jarred leaves are a fine substitute (we prefer the Orlando brand). Get the recipe >

Sunchoke Hummus

The earthy, nutty quality of Jerusalem artichokes works beautifully with tahini and lemon in this appetizer. Get the recipe >

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Spicy Roasted Cauliflower with Tahini

Whole cauliflower is quartered and roasted with paprika, turmeric, and jalapeño in this wintry side dish. Get the recipe >

Raw Celery Root Salad with Apples and Parsley

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This light and delicious salad from chef Dan Kluger makes wonderful use of winter produce. Crisp, raw celery root (a.k.a. celeriac) mingles with tart, julienned apples, crunchy croutons, and a tarragon-infused, mayonnaise-based dressing. Get the recipe >

White Bean Soup with Fennel Seeds and Broccoli Rabe

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This kind of luscious puréed bean soup is made all over Italy with either white or fava beans. Prepare the soup several days in advance, but sauté the broccoli rabe just before serving. Get the recipe >

Cucumber, Pear, and Sumac–Onion Salad

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This twist on a classic Israeli salad, in which Asian pear stands in for tomatoes, is a refreshing counterpart to warm, spice-roasted meats like chicken or kebabs. Get the recipe >

Freekeh Pilaf with Sumac

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Freekeh—sun-dried and roasted unripe wheat berries—is a popular grain in Mediterranean cuisines, and has a mildly smoky flavor and pleasant chew. Here, chef Mehmet Gürs of Istanbul's Mikla cooks it pilaf-style and spices it with sumac, a bright red spice that lends color and a lemony zing to anything it hits. Get the recipe >

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Moroccan Carrots with Aleppo Pepper and Mint

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The dressing for this cumin-spiced salad is made from the carrots' cooking liquid, which concentrates into a sweet syrup when reduced. Get the recipe >

Soba Salad with Lemon-Miso Vinaigrette

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This refreshing salad of soba noodles tossed with winter greens and mixed vegetables is brought together by a tart dressing of miso, ginger juice, and lemon. Get the recipe >

Twice-Cooked Eggplant with Sherry Vinegar and Paprika

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Charred until nearly burnt, then mashed with earthy paprika and sour sherry vinegar, we love this dish as a condiment on roast lamb or served as a dip with pita chips. Get the recipe >

Spinach and Tofu Salad with Peanut–Miso Dressing

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Tofu adds creaminess to this spare salad of spinach dressed with peanut butter and red miso paste. Get the recipe >

Fried Eggplant with Tahini and Pomegranate Seeds

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Fried Eggplant with Tahini and Pomegranate Seeds

This eggplant dish from Michael Solomonov's Zahav restaurant in Philadelphia highlights classic Middle Eastern ingredients: carob molasses, tahini, and pomegranate. Get the recipe >

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Chilean Tomato and Pepper Sauce (Pebre)

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Distantly related to Mexican salsa, pebre is an emulsified blend of tomatoes, peppers, and vinegar traditionally served with bread rolls in Santiago. This recipe, from chef Rodolfo Guzmán of Boragó in Santiago, Chile, uses native green ajè cristal chiles, but you can substitute banana peppers to mimic their very mild, floral heat. Get the recipe >

Philippine Vinegar-Braised Greens (Kangkong Adobo)

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"Filipinos love anything with adobo sauce, and kangkong is one of my favorite vegetables to eat." – Leah Cohen of Pig & Khao. Get the recipe >

Fonio Pilaf with Dates, Carrots, and Peanuts

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This gluten-free grain, a type of millet, provides a wonderfully nutty backbone to a salad of sweet dates and carrots, and crunchy roasted peanuts. Get the recipe >

Maitake Mushrooms with Red Chiles and Cilantro

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Fragrant with star anise, chiles de árbol, and cilantro, these mushrooms brown to a crisp on the outside while remaining tender inside. Get the recipe >

Onion Fennel and Mushroom Soup

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A variety mushrooms gives nuance to this hearty vegetarian soup. Any assortment of fresh mushrooms will work and you can change those flavorful notes by switching up the combination each time you make it. Get the recipe >

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Vegan Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

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This vegan ice cream from Brooklyn's Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream takes a classic flavor combination, peanut butter and chocolate, and uses cashew milk to make for an extra rich ice cream. Get the recipe >

Charred Escarole Salad

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Tossing bitter charred escarole with sweet-tart grilled apples gives new dimension to backyard cookout side dishes. Get the recipe >

Carrot and Pistachio Salad

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Carrots are roasted before being topped with crunchy pistachios and a sweet fig vinaigrette in a simple salad from Eli and Max Sussman's Classic Recipes for Modern People. Get the recipe >

Poached Pears

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With a little fernet, vanilla, and crystalized ginger, pears are the centerpiece of this simple Passover dessert. Get the recipe >

Hakurei Turnips with Mustard Broth

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Mustard seeds transform into tender, caviarlike pearls and impart a subtle nutty perfume to this simple spring root vegetable dish from Chef Corey Lee. Get the recipe >

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Artichokes and Fava Beans (Aginares Me Koukia)

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Tender artichoke hearts and fava beans pair beautifully in this simple Greek side dish. Get the recipe >

Gujarati Spring Vegetables

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Though it is typically made with root vegetables, come spring, Heena Patel likes to put a bright seasonal spin on the vegan, southern Gujarati vegetable dish undhiyu. Get the recipe >

Our Favorite Vegan Recipes to Showcase the Power of Eating Green (2024)

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What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

10 of the most popular vegan recipes
  • Mexican guacamole. Everyone's favourite Mexican dip is 100% vegan. ...
  • Stuffed green bell peppers. Stuffed peppers are prepared in a variety of ways. ...
  • Tabbouleh. ...
  • Spring rolls with soy sauce. ...
  • Caponata. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Biryani. ...
  • Panzanella.
Mar 24, 2023

How to make vegan food satisfying? ›

5 Tips for Making a Vegan Meal Feel Filling and Satisfying
  1. Balance the plate. I think the misconception that vegan meals are all veg and nothing else gets to the issue at hand. ...
  2. Flavor with herbs and spices. ...
  3. Take on the traditional. ...
  4. Mix up the cooking technique. ...
  5. Showcase the produce.
May 2, 2019

What is the most unhealthy vegan food? ›

Here are a few vegan products you need to watch out for — plus, some healthier alternatives.
  • Frozen fake meats.
  • Tofu deli meats.
  • Vegan desserts.
  • Coconut yogurt.
  • Frozen meals.
  • Veggie chips.

Is Bella Ramsay A vegan? ›

7 Bella Ramsey

I'm vegan primarily because I love animals,” Ramsey said. “But I also, like most of us, care about the planet. The environmental benefits of going vegan are so significant.”

Who is the black female vegan cook? ›

8 Black Vegan Chefs Who Are Changing the Game
  • Shenarri “Greens” Freeman. Vegan female powerhouse Shenarri “Greens” Freeman is highly acclaimed in the New York and Los Angeles food scenes. ...
  • Makini Howell. ...
  • Bryant Terry. ...
  • Brenda and Aaron Beener. ...
  • Angela Means Kaaya. ...
  • Babette Davis. ...
  • Lemel Durrah. ...
  • Gregory Brown.

What vegan food fills you up? ›

Healthful foods that are high in protein, fiber, or both tend to be filling. Rich sources of protein for vegans include foods such as soybeans, pulses, and some nuts and seeds.

What do vegans struggle with the most? ›

10 Vegan deficiencies to be aware of - and how to nix them
  • Iron. ...
  • Vitamin B12. ...
  • Omega-3. ...
  • Zinc. ...
  • Choline. ...
  • Iodine. ...
  • Vitamin D. Who isn't a little bit deficient in the 'Sunshine Vitamin'? ...
  • Protein. 'This nutrient is not an issue in most people's diets especially those who eat meat, fish and eggs,' says Hobson.
Dec 22, 2022

What foods do vegans love? ›

On a vegan diet, you can eat foods made from plants, including:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Legumes such as peas, beans, and lentils.
  • Nuts and seeds.
  • Breads, rice, and pasta.
  • Vegetable oils.
Nov 3, 2023

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.

What are the most filling vegan foods? ›

Plant-based foods you can add to your meals to help improve satiety
  • Oats. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Walnuts or Almonds. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Brussels Sprouts. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Brown rice or quinoa. ...
  • Dark Chocolate.

What do extreme vegans eat? ›

Raw veganism

A raw vegan diet includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, grain and legume sprouts, seeds, and sea vegetables. There are many variations of the diet, including fruitarianism.

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