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Even if you’re not much of a cook, vegan food can be quick and easy to make. With a handful of easy vegan recipes under your belt, you’ll be on your way to making healthy, economical meals every day of the week!

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Lots of people say that they “can’t” cook, but oftentimes it’s just a question of not knowing where to begin, lack of time or not having a lot of practice at it.

Contrary to popular belief, vegan food is neither complicated, time consuming nor expensive. In fact, a lot of people find cooking easier and more enjoyable since they’ve gone vegan!

Starting with the simple recipes below will help you gain both skills and confidence in the kitchen in no time!

I've divided this post into three sections: First, a selection of vegan recipes from around the internet that are not only quick and easy to make, but also feature frozen or canned vegetables for minimal chopping and prep work, a short list of accessible ingredients and/or are one-pot wonders for easy clean-up.

Next, I've listed some of my favourite vegan cookbooks for quick and easy recipes.

Finally, if your more of a visual learner, I've embedded a few videos from my favourite vegan YouTubers so you can watch them making some easy vegan meals.

No matter what your skill level or how little time you have to prepare a healthy vegan meal, there's sure to be something here for you!

Easy Vegan Recipes From Around The Web

Spanish Rice and Beans

This easy Spanish rice and beans recipe is a one-pot vegan meal that’s great as a main dish with some leafy greens on the side or as a side dish to your favourite vegan Mexican-inspired meal!

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Easy Vegan Coconut Curry Noodle Bowls

Are you ever looking for some simple recipes to add to your weekly rotations? Those kind of recipes that don’t take much of an effort, you can make them anytime of the week, and most ingredients are already stocked in your pantry? If yes, then these Easy Vegan Coconut Curry Noodle Bowls are a recipe you need in your life!

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Hummus Pita Pizzas 3 Ways

Hummus Pita Pizzas 3 Ways - making vegan pizza at home is super easy when you use hummus and pita bread as your base. Add your favorite toppings and bake!

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Vegan Avocado Pasta Salad

This vegan avocado pasta salad is a quick 15-minute recipe that can be prepped ahead and great to take along to a picnic, barbecue, potluck or as an easy weeknight dinner. This no-mayo pasta salad is deliciously creamy and packed full of fresh veggies.

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Frozen Vegetable Stir-Fry

There are a few easy rules to follow when making a healthy frozen vegetable stir-fry that guarantee you won’t end up with soggy veggies. And you have so many options for different vegetable combinations!

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Easy Vegan Tofu Scramble

This easy vegan tofu scramble can be whipped up in a matter of minutes from a few ingredients so you can make it whenever the craving hits.

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Vegan Enchiladas with Pumpkin and Black Beans

Enchiladas makes for a fun and easy weeknight meal. Just mix the pumpkin and black bean filling in one big bowl, roll the enchiladas and bake. You can
even prep these ahead of time and pop them in the oven when you’re ready for
dinner. It doesn’t get much easier than that.

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Veggie Pitas with Hummus

Veggie Pitas with Hummus. No being disappointed by a bland veggie sandwich, this one is PACKED with flavor and texture!

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Sweet And Sour Chickpeas And Green Beans

These sweet and sour chickpeas and green beans is a healthy vegan recipe that’s perfect for a quick weeknight dinner. Gluten-free and oil-free.

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Super Easy Black Beans and Rice (Budget Friendly!)

This recipe for Super Easy Black Beans and Rice can be made in just 15 minutes, so it’s great option for a quick weeknight meal. It’s also vegan & oil-free!

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Easy Vegan Miso Soup

This vegan miso soup recipe uses simple ingredients and comes together in under 20 minutes. It’s better than takeout!

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The Veggie King Microwave Baked Potato Recipe

Go wild and cook up your favourite veggies. We love grilled or fried zucchini, bell peppers, carrots, onion, mushrooms, corn and chili peppers. Cook them simply in a pan with a few herbs or spices (this fajita mix is perfect) or in a sauce (like this simple salsa).

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Quick and easy vegan noodle stir-fry

Stir-fries are so easy to make. Just throw the noodles into the boiling water, remove the heat and let them soak for a while. Then chop and cook some veggies, drain the noodles, throw it all together, drizzle with soy sauce and sriracha and hello heaven!

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Vegan Pasta Salad - easy, quick, and totally customizeable!

This super simple side is a “grown-up-riff” off the traditional pasta salad my Gram used to make for me. It’s quick, easy to make and bursting with flavors of fresh veggies like red peppers, tomatoes, kalamata olives, and more!

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Easy Lentil Soup Recipe

This Easy Lentil Soup is loaded with delicious spices and very simple to put together. It’s wonderful alone or as a side dish and is vegan and gluten free.

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Easy Vegan Minestrone

This easy, healthy soup can be on the table in about 25 minutes for a filling, hearty, vegan meal that the whole family will love. High in fibre and protein.

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Easy Chickpea Salad Sandwich

This Easy Chickpea Salad Sandwich is so delicious and easy to make, smashed chickpeas, celery, red onion, pickles, red bell pepper, dill, vegan mayo, lettuce nestled between slices of gluten-free bread, is so hearty, flavorful and filling.

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Easy Vegan Fried Rice

This Vegan Fried Rice is a quick, easy dish made from just a few items you likely have in your pantry and freezer. Customize it with your favorite veggies.

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Lentil Pasta Primavera with Frozen Vegetables

An easy meal using pantry staples, this Lentil Pasta Primavera is a great way to get dinner on the table without a trip to the store.

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Easy Vegan Pizza in Minutes

My family absolutely loves pizza, and I love the fact that it can be made healthy and in minutes!

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Easy Vegetarian Fajitas

You only need a few ingredients and less than 30 minutes to make these delicious Vegetarian Fajitas.

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Mexican-Spiced Vegetable Quino

Easy vegetable quinoa recipe loaded with bold flavors and healthy ingredients. Protein, fiber, and veggies in each delicious spoonful.

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Vegan Spinach, Chickpea, and Lemon Pilaf

Try this simple one-pot dish for a warming lunch, or serve it cold as a scrumptious side dish.

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Super Simple Vegan Burrito Bowl

This flavorful Vegan Burrito Bowl is a meal that you can throw together in just minutes using pantry staples. Budget friendly & perfect for a weeknight!

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Black Bean Wrap - Quick and Easy Lunch

This black bean wrap is a lunchtime favorite - especially if you are pressed for time. A quick healthy plant-based meal that’s easily made gluten free.

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Healthy + Easy Tofu Stir-Fry

This tofu stir-fry is an easy, healthy weeknight dinner that’s loaded with veggies and comes together in less than 30 minutes.

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30-Minute Easy Vegan Chili Recipe

This easy, hearty recipe is for occasions when delicious and fast are both the order of the day

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Easy Vegan Chickpea Curry

This is the easiest Vegan Chickpea Curry you’ll ever make! It calls for pantry staples and it takes 30 minutes on the stove.

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5 Ingredient Hummus Pasta (in One Pot!)

This Hummus Pasta is an easy, filling and delicious dinner fix! All you need is 5 ingredients, 15 minutes, and one pot to make this healthy and hearty main.

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Simple Chickpea Salad (5 Minute Lunch Idea!)

A 5-minute fast lunch idea! This simple chickpea salad is easy to throw together: the perfect healthy plant based desk lunch or quick fix dinner.

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Sun-Dried Tomato Lentil Salad

Quick and easy to make, 5-ingredient vegan Sun-Dried Tomato Lentil Salad is loaded with Mediterranean flavors from garlic, lemon, and fresh herbs.

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15 Minute Sesame Noodles with Maple Ginger Sauce

Lightly sautéed sesame noodles tossed in a maple ginger sauce that makes a quick and easy take-out style dinner in 15 minutes!

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Creamy Vegan One Pot Pasta (Asian Style)

This Asian style vegan one pot pasta is the perfect meal for busy weeknights! It’s super creamy, delicious, healthy, and insanely easy to make!

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10 Minute Creamy Vegan Bean and Aubergine Casserole

A 10 minute creamy vegan bean and aubergine casserole, perfect to have on hand when you want a quick, easy dinner! Give this flavour packed dish a try one night this week for a great hearty, healthy and completely vegan meal!

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Quinoa Taco Salad Recipe

It’s a perfectly balanced meal with fresh veggies, whole grains, and healthy fats. It’s a great combo of delicious flavors and like so many “one ingredient” recipes, you could pretty much eat this at every meal and only get healthier.

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Quick and Easy Vegan Stroganoff

This quick and easy vegan stroganoff is the perfect weeknight meal for even the busiest of nights. If you haven’t tried seitan yet, this is a great recipe for trying it out in a dish that is familiar comfort food.

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Easy Vegan Recipes for People Who Can't Cook (2024)

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How to eat vegan without cooking? ›

16 No-Cook Vegan Recipes to Beat the Heat
  1. Berry Overnight Oats.
  2. Chia Breakfast Parfait.
  3. Enchanted Smoothie Bowl.
  4. Chickpea Salad Rolls.
  5. Tofu "Egg" Salad Sandwich.
  6. Rainbow Hummus Sandwich.
  7. Thai Crunch Salad With Peanut Dressing.
  8. Rainbow Salad.
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Is lazy vegan healthy? ›

Our meals are bursting with crispy vegetables and herbs and made from 100% natural ingredients. Because our ingredients are frozen almost immediately after harvesting, nearly all of the nutritional value stays intact. But more importantly, the delicious flavours are preserved.

What to eat when you have no food and can't cook? ›

Ways to Eat Healthy Without Having to Cook
  • Precooked Whole Grains. 1/13. ...
  • Frozen Veggies. 2/13. ...
  • Precooked Chicken Strips. 3/13. ...
  • That's a Wrap. 4/13. ...
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  • Lower-Sodium Soups. 6/13. ...
  • Canned Salmon. 7/13. ...
  • Ready-to-Eat Boiled Eggs. 8/13.
Aug 28, 2023

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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Mar 15, 2024

How to be vegan when you're broke? ›

Healthy vegan staples such as legumes, grains, and seasonal fruits and vegetables are some of the most budget-friendly foods out there. And they are also the healthiest options for you, the planet, and your bank balance. Buying grains, nuts, and pulses in bulk can help to reduce the cost of your shop.

Can you survive as a raw vegan? ›

A raw vegan diet may not be sustainable in the long term. The lack of bread, cooked grains, and cooked legumes can make it challenging to get enough calories every day without frequent meals, which may make it too restrictive to be a 24/7 thing.

What is the most unhealthy vegan food? ›

6 Vegan Foods That Are Shockingly Unhealthy
  • Frozen fake meats.
  • Tofu deli meats.
  • Vegan desserts.
  • Coconut yogurt.
  • Frozen meals.
  • Veggie chips.

Is there a downside to a vegan diet? ›

Potential Nutrient Deficiencies — A vegan diet may lack certain essential nutrients such as vitamin B12, iron, calcium, omega-3 fatty acids, and protein. It's crucial to carefully plan your diet to ensure you get all necessary nutrients.

What is the failure rate of the vegan diet? ›

2% of the U.S. population 17+ is a vegetarian or vegan. 84% of vegetarians/vegans abandon their diet.

How to eat healthy when you're lazy? ›

Eat a small salad or broth-based soup first. It's a nutritious and filling start to your meal that will help you consume fewer calories overall. Choose veggie-based entrees or those with baked, broiled or grilled fish or skinless chicken. Look for meals that aren't greasy or oily.

What are three foods that can be eaten without cooking? ›

What can I eat?
  • raw fruits and raw vegetables.
  • dried fruits and vegetables.
  • freshly made fruit and vegetable juices.
  • soaked and sprouted beans, other legumes, and grains.
  • raw nuts and seeds.
  • raw nut butters, such as peanut butter and almond butter.
  • nut milks, including almond milk.
  • coconut milk.

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 do vegans struggle with the most? ›

Numerous studies have shown that vegans consume insufficient calcium and vitamin D, not only owing to the absence of dairy products but also due to calcium bioavailability problems in plant-based diets [28]. Vitamin D insufficiency exacerbates calcium shortage further owing to impaired intestinal absorption.

What is a vegan who only eats eggs? ›

Can a vegan eat eggs? The straightforward answer is that you technically cannot call yourself a vegan if you consume eggs. Because eggs are not vegan, you would be called an ovo-vegetarian; or just a vegetarian for simplicity's sake as vegetarians do eat eggs.

How do you stick to a raw vegan diet? ›

Newbies, have food with you at all times. Think fruit, veggie sticks, and coconut water. Snacking is an important secret for anyone going raw, especially if you're looking to rev metabolism and digestion. “Always start by adopting healthier habits and incorporate them into your day-to-day routine,” says Rawvana.

How do vegans survive without meat? ›

The answer is in the question itself. Humans don't need meat to survive; they need vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, fiber, minerals, and water to survive. The sources of which are widely available in plant kingdom, that's how vegans are alive.

How to eat raw vegan for cheap? ›

Look for wholesale stores or online retailers that offer discounts for buying larger quantities. Stock up on items such as nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, which are commonly used in raw vegan recipes and have a longer shelf life. Grow Your Own: If you have the space and time, consider starting your own small garden.

Why don't raw vegans eat cooked food? ›

A core tenet of the diet is that heating food above 104 degrees not only diminishes its nutrients, but also makes the food toxic and less digestible. In raw vegan parlance, cooking is killing. Many raw vegans speak of "live" foods versus "dead" foods, and they aren't talking about sushi, so fresh it still wiggles.

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