22 Totally Delicious and Truly Satisfying Vegan Main Dish Recipes (2024)

This modern collection of satisfying vegan main dishes puts our favorite superfoods, including sweet potatoes, mushrooms, and legumes, to work in salads, curries, tacos, and other tasty options.

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There's a common misconception out there that preparing a vegan meal will require a lot of time in the kitchen and an expensive, exhaustive list of ingredients. In actuality, a plant-based diet can be quick, affordable, and even cheerful if you find the right recipe. Consider our Brothy Beans and Greens on Toast, pictured here. If you have a hunk of bread and a can of beans in your pantry, then you're already halfway to a delicious and downright fancy-feeling meal in minutes.

In a vegan diet where meat, seafood, eggs, and dairy are left out of the equation, there can sometimes be a feeling of panic that the meal is not "complete" enough. But when developed with care like our recipes featured here, you'll never have to worry about being hungry an hour later. That's because so much consideration has been given to the different forms of plant-based proteins, which are essential to a healthy vegan diet. In our Cauliflower-Sweet Potato Curry, for example, nutritious vegetables like cauliflower, baby spinach, and zucchini, will practically melt in your mouth after simmering in a rich coconut milk broth, but it's the handful of frozen shelled edamame tossed in that will provide a boost of that all-important protein to keep you feeling full.

So, whether you're already a seasoned vegan or you're dipping your toe in the pond of plant-based cuisine for the first time, the recipes ahead aim to inspire you to fill your cart with whole, nutritious foods like fresh vegetables, hearty grains, and exciting new spices.

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Vibrant-Green Broccoli Curry

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In this nutritious grain bowl, both the tofu and the broccoli will bring loads of calcium to your plant-based dinner table.

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Fresh Shelling Bean Minestrone

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If you've never cooked fresh shelling beans before, then you're missing out on a flavor and texture paradise. This hearty soup that follows closely to a classic minestrone demonstrates the filling power of legumes like cannellini and butter beans.

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Eggplant Roti Pachchadi

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Eggplant becomes velvety and tomatoes are saucy in this dish that starts with a curry paste made with coriander, cumin, and fenugreek seeds.

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Rice-and-Bean Salad Bowl with Tahini Sauce

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A natural candidate for when you need a make-ahead meal, this recipe calls for cooked brown rice, canned beans, and a handful of vegetables that will hold up just fine when chopped a day or so before. The real star of the show, however, is the easy tahini sauce that is drizzled over top.

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Cauliflower-Sweet Potato Curry

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When cooked, sweet potato will become creamy in texture but contains enough natural pectin hold its shape, which makes it perfect for a dish like this comforting coconut curry.

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Roasted Eggplant Sandwich with Soy-Lime Glaze

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In this vegan tribute to the Vietnamese pork sandwich that is a banh mi, slices of eggplant are roasted until deeply caramelized, then layered into a baguette with pickled carrots, radishes, cucumber, sliced chiles, and cilantro.

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Tofu-Tomatillo Stew

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Broiling the tofu is a great way to get a crispy texture in a mess-free, hands-free way. In this Mexican-inspired tomatillo stew, the tofu is served on top at the end so it stays crisp.

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Green Coconut Zoodle Soup

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Absolutely no one will be able to call plant-based recipes boring or uninspired after being served a bowl of this vibrant and dynamic main course soup.

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Loaded Baked Sweet Potatoes

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Roast a batch of these beautiful spuds on Sunday and you won't need to do much more than open a can of beans to have a healthy meatless main for lunches all week long. For a truly vegan meal, swap the crème fraîche in the recipe for this easy Whipped Coconut Cream (and omit the sugar!).

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Crispy Brussels Sprout Rosti

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With just four ingredients, it couldn't be simpler to whip up this savory vegetable-packed pancake. Perfect for showing off fresh Brussels sprouts, you can make even quicker work out of this recipe by using the shredder attachment on your food processor.

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Mushroom Tacos with Charred-Corn

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It seems as if portobello mushrooms have been the vegetarian stand-in for beef patties for as long as we can remember, but that doesn't mean that burgers should get to have all the fun. Merge your theme nights and eat these delicious vegan tacos on meatless Monday.

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All-Purpose Baked Tofu

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Commit this five-ingredient recipe to memory, and the sky will be the limit for all the quick vegan meals you can make. This is a particularly great thing to make at the beginning of the week, so if a meal ever feels a little light on the protein, you can just toss a few cubes into your salad or sandwich.

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Soba and Sweet Potatoes in Miso-Lime Broth

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Bolster your immune system before cold and flu season hits with this restorative broth. With nutrient-dense foods like shiitake mushrooms and sweet potatoes and a Japanese-inspired flavor profile with white miso paste and ginger, this flavorful soup will help keep you healthy and well-fed all winter long.

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Vegetarian Chow Mein

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There's so much going on in this vegan main that no one will miss the meat. Crispy noodles and easy-prep vegetables like broccoli florets, carrots, and baby corn are tossed in a punchy fermented black bean sauce to create a quick and easy stir-fry.

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Vegan Lentil Soup

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In this satisfying vegan soup, the naturally bitter bite of broccoli rabe is tempered by the creamy lentils, sweet carrot, and crushed tomatoes.

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Taco Salad with Sweet Potatoes

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A good main course salad must involve a lot of different textures and flavors to keep things interesting to the very last bite. This salad demonstrates just that with tender roasted sweet potatoes, creamy black beans, spicy pickled jalapeños, and crunchy crushed tortilla chips.

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Vegetarian Gumbo

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This vegan version of gumbo combines okra, yellow squash, canned black-eyed peas, and more to create a simple, satisfying bowl that will fill you up and delight your taste buds.

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Soba-Noodle Bowls with Tofu

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They take just 30 minutes and require minimal cooking, which is why we say that these ginger-spiced noodle bowls are just what you need to make for a vegan dinner on an extra-hot day.

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Vegan Sweet Potato Chili

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Toasted ancho chiles provide a smoky layer of flavor in this fabulous, protein-packed sweet potato chili.

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Brown-Rice Bowl with Kabocha Squash and Shiitakes

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To make this recipe vegan, a smoky tea called lapsang souchong was used to flavor the broth to recreate a traditional dashi, which contains katsuobushi or bonito flakes which are made from tuna.

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Spaghetti with Collard Greens and Lemon

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All you need to do to make this super simple pasta a strictly vegan affair is omit the Pecorino cheese. If you're serving this for a diverse group of diners, have the cheese on the side along with a bowl of cheese-like nutritional yeast.

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22 Totally Delicious and Truly Satisfying Vegan Main Dish Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

Most vegan diets include beans in at least one meal per day, including lentils, chickpeas, black beans, pinto beans and many more. Many vegans consume soy-based proteins such as tofu and tempeh; their mild flavor makes them a great substitute for meat in stir-fries, soups and stews.

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.

How to make vegan food satisfying? ›

I highly recommend having a mixture of grains, protein, and vegetables — it provides a great balance not only with flavor/bulk but also texture. Grains and legumes help keep the meal filling while the vegetables bring everything together.

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.

Are vegans generally healthier than meat-eaters? ›

There is relatively little direct evidence on the long-term health of vegans, but studies so far suggest that, compared with otherwise similar people who are meat-eaters, they have a lower risk of some digestive tract disorders such as diverticular disease and a somewhat higher risk of bone fractures, perhaps due to ...

Why did Gordon Ramsay become vegan? ›

Health considerations: The potential health benefits associated with a vegan diet may motivate Ramsay, as they have for many individuals who adopt plant-based eating to promote personal well-being.

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.

Did Gordon Ramsay trick vegetarians into eating meat? ›

He replied: "To a table of vegetarians who had artichoke soup. I told them it was made with vegetable stock when it was chicken stock." In one of his most controversial stunts, Gordon once tricked a vegetarian into eating meat while filming the second series of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares in 2005.

What foods do vegans love? ›

Protein from beans, legumes, nuts, seeds, tofu, tempeh and seitan, along with healthy fats from avocado, nuts, seeds, and coconut and olive oils, can also keep your blood sugar stable. High-protein vegan diet: Protein is one of the nutrients often lacking in a vegan diet.

What does 100% vegan eat? ›

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.

How to be vegan while poor? ›

Canned foods are a versatile and long-lasting staple ingredient. Beans, lentils, tomatoes, fruit, and vegetables are healthful and nutrient-dense. Tinned and frozen foods also keep well, which makes cooking extra simple and minimizes food waste. Buying fresh, seasonal produce is healthy as well as budget-friendly.

How to go 100% vegan? ›

You could start by removing meat or dairy one day a week and go from there. Or you could try changing one meal at a time, having vegan breakfasts during your first week, adding a vegan lunch during week two and so on.

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.

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense. Plant-based cookies and cream lovers rejoice!

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