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As a long-time vegetarian, there are some recipes that I find myself going back to again and again. I love making new things, but there's something to be said for those tried-and-true meal ideas too.

Because it's January and a lot of people are cutting down on (or giving up!) meat for the New Year, I've decided to compile these dishes here.

These are 15 basic recipes that I think every vegetarian should master. You don't have to master these exact recipes, but if you have a go-to burrito or veggie burger recipe under your belt, your life (well, at least your life at dinnertime) will be a lot easier!

Grilled Cheese

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I stopped eating meat when I was 12, so there were a lot of grilled cheese lunches back then. While it's hard to go wrong with the classic version, adding greens or veggies ups the nutrition a little bit, like in this Kale, Grilled Garlic, and Cheddar Panini from Panini Happy.

Or if you're going totally plant based, check out these vegan grilled cheese ideas.

Baked Tofu

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Pile a plate full of veggies and add a slab or two of marinated tofu for a quick meal. When you marinate tofu and bake it in the oven, it's flavorful and chewy on the outside, soft on the inside.

I know tofu is a love/hate thing for many vegetarians. But if you think you don't like tofu, try it baked in these Peanutty Quinoa Bowls.

Vegetable Broth

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I often use vegetable broth as a substitute for chicken broth and chicken broth is in a lot of recipes, so I pretty much go through broth like water.

Using a high-quality broth is important—it can make or break a meal! I make my broth with veggie scraps. Make it in big batches and freeze it for later! Get the Recipe Here.

Burritos

Burritos are the ultimate convenience food! A lot of vegetarian burritos are loaded with refried beans and cheese, but this version from The Garden Grazer is full of quinoa and fajita veggies.

I'm also a big fan of these vegetarian burrito bowls or these vegan-friendly bean burritos.

Stir Fry

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Stir fry was one of the first things I learned how to cook after moving out of my parents' house—they're quick, easy, and healthy.

This Thai-inspired stir fry from The Roasted Root is made with a delicious and simple peanut sauce.

And if that doesn't do it for you, check out these 125+ vegan stir fry ideas on VegKitchen.

Veggie Burgers

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Every vegetarian needs a go-to veggie burger recipe! This Lentil Mushroom Burger works with a variety of different toppings and unlike many burger recipes, it's made without eggs or dairy.

Some of my other favorites are these Black Bean Quinoa Burgers, and these Thai Pumpkin and Black Rice Burgers.

Veggie Soup

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Veggie soup is a good wintertime staple. Make a big batch and eat it throughout the week or freeze it in individual portions and take them to work for lunch.

Beans and kale make this Hearty Vegetable Soup from Henry Happened extra filling!

Or if you're a fan of butternut squash, check out this reader-favorite Thai Pumpkin Soup.

Big Salad

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It's a cliché that vegetarians only eat salad, but there's no shame in eating a big healthy salad like this one from The Spicy RD.

A power salad packs in a lot of nutrition—no sad wilted iceberg lettuce swimming in ranch dressing here!

For more dinner-worthy salads, check out this Mango Lentil Salad or this Mushroom Lentil Salad. They're both loaded with healthy protein!

Pasta Sauce

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I keep my freezer stocked with homemade pasta sauce or, failing that, a good jarred brand in the pantry. Whenever we don't know what to have for dinner, the answer is almost always pasta, so having sauce on hand is a must.

But nothing beats fresh, homemade pasta sauce. So it's good to keep the ingredients for your own favorite sauce recipe on hand too.

I love this meaty mushroom pasta sauce, this vegan bolognese, and this freezer-friendly tomato sauce.

(Not) Meatloaf

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Vegetarian "meatloaf" is good stuff. My favorite thing about it is that it usually lasts a long time in the fridge, which is a good thing because then you have leftovers for a few days.

Meatloaf for lunch! Meatloaf sandwiches! Leftovers are great for busy people who don't have time to cook everyday.

This vegetarian meatloaf from The Kitchn is made with nuts, which gives it a great texture.

I also love this vegan lentil meatloaf from VegKitchen, which is topped with a homemade tomato glaze.

Lasagna

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You need a good, basic lasagna recipe and then you can go to town customizing it to your liking.

I love this one from Kitchen Treaty because you can make it in a skillet. In! A! Skillet! Add spinach, roasted veggies, a layer of pesto, or whatever else you happen to have on hand to mix things up a little bit.

Or try this easy vegan lasagna from Delicious Everyday.

Chili

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Make yourself a big pot of chili and you have dinner planned for days! You can eat it as-is, use it as a topping for nachos or sweet potato fries, and make chili mac or pot pies.

This easy vegetarian chili is loaded with veggies in addition to the standard beans; it freezes beautifully too.

Grilled Portabella Mushrooms

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This is a vegetarian staple for good reason—it's easy to make, it's a burger that doesn't rely on faux meat patties, and portabella mushrooms are juicy and meaty.

This grilled portabella recipe from Spicie Foodie can be made on an outdoor grill or indoors on a grill pan.

I also love them simply served up with a bit of cheddar cheese and honey-mustard sauce. Yum!

Green Smoothies

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Green smoothies are perfect for those of us who don't always eat our greens. And a well-built smoothie isn't just a drink or a snack, it's a full, nutritionally-complete meal. Use this guide to build your own smoothie or give Nutrition Stripped's signature Stripped Smoothie a try.

Veggie Bowls

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Bowls are another classic vegetarian staple. Most bowls include a grain, veggies, a protein, and a sauce or dressing. They're a great way to use up leftovers or odds and ends from your pantry!

I love the tahini-based sauce in this recipe from The Muffin Myth.

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FAQs

What is the most famous vegetarian dish? ›

Originating in the Middle East, falafel is one the most popular vegetarian foods in the world! As one of the most popular vegetarian foods in the world, falafel needs no introduction!

Is Cookie and Kate vegetarian? ›

I believe that cooking should be fun and recipes, flexible. I choose not to cook meat, so all of the recipes on Cookie and Kate are vegetarian.

What are the best vegetarian foods to eat? ›

These include whole fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Nuts and legumes, such as lentils, beans and peanuts, also are considered healthy plant-based foods. At the same time, cut back on less healthy choices. These include sugar-sweetened beverages, fruit juices and refined grains.

Which is the No 1 vegetarian country in the world? ›

No other country or part of the world has anywhere close to the number of vegetarian people as India, either in percentage of the population or in total number. India is the unique outlier. Going by percentage of the population, Mexico is the second most vegetarian country, at 19%, then Brazil and Taiwan at 14%.

What foods are surprisingly vegetarian? ›

Top Accidentally Vegan Foods
  • Cinnamon Life.
  • Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix.
  • SkinnyPop White Cheddar Flavored Popped Popcorn.
  • Airheads.
  • Cracker Jack.
  • Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili–Flavored Tortilla Chips.
  • Fritos.
  • Fruit by the Foot.

What should I eat today vegetarian? ›

Low-Carb Vegetarian Recipes
  • Cauliflower Curry. ...
  • Coconut Curry Lentil Soup. ...
  • Coconut Curry Zoodle Ramen. ...
  • Mediterranean-Style Zucchini Fritters with Tzatziki Dipping Sauce. ...
  • Mushroom Alfredo Cauliflower Gnocchi.

Are Girl Scout cookies really vegan? ›

Yes, some Girl Scout Cookies are made with vegan ingredients including our most popular cookie Thin Mints®. For more information, visit the Meet the Cookies page of our website.

Which Girl Scout cookies are vegetarian? ›

Girl Scout Cookies are made by one of two bakeries: ABC Bakers (which offers six vegan cookie options this year: Toast-Yay, Peanut Butter Patties, Thin Mints, Lemonades, Adventurefuls, and Caramel Chocolate Chip) and Little Brownie Bakers (which offers one vegan cookie option: Thin Mints).

What do vegetarians eat instead of seafood? ›

Tofu, banana blossom, and jackfruit are popular substitutes for fish due to their texture. In addition, seaweed, soy sauce, and mushrooms can help to give an authentic taste. Plant-based fish alternatives can provide essential nutrients such as protein and minerals to someone eating a vegan or plant-based diet.

What food do vegetarians miss most? ›

Top 10 foods vegans miss
  • Chocolate (18,100)
  • Banana bread (12,100)
  • Cheese (12,100)
  • Burger (8,100)
  • Curry (8,100)
  • Butter (6,600)
  • Cupcakes (6,600)
  • Ice Cream (6,600)
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What are 5 healthy food vegetarian? ›

Vegetarian sources of iron
  • pulses, such as kidney beans, chickpeas and lentils.
  • dried fruit, such as apricots.
  • dark green vegetables, such as watercress, broccoli and spring greens.
  • wholemeal bread and flour.
  • fortified cereals (with added iron)
  • nuts.

How many eggs a day for vegetarians? ›

If you're pondering going veggan, or if you just love your eggs, be sure to keep your intake in check. Rumsey says two to three eggs per day are OK within an overall healthy diet.

What is it called when a vegetarian eats eggs? ›

Ovo-vegetarian: avoids meat, fish, and dairy but includes eggs. Lacto-ovo vegetarian: avoids meat and fish but includes eggs and dairy. Lacto-vegetarian: avoids eggs, meat, and fish but includes dairy.

What do vegetarians eat instead of eggs? ›

What are the best egg substitutions?
  • Aquafaba. That's right, you can make an impressive egg white substitute using the water from a drained can of chickpeas. ...
  • Ground flax seeds. ...
  • Apple purée. ...
  • Yogurt (regular or dairy-free) ...
  • Mashed banana. ...
  • Silken tofu. ...
  • Chia seeds. ...
  • Coconut oil.

Which is the world's best vegetarian dish award? ›

The humble misal pav served at Dadar's Aaswad restaurant has been named the world's tastiest vegetarian dish at the Foodie Hub Awards in London. Misal is a spicy curry made of moth beans or dried peas and served with boiled potatoes and garnished with raw chopped onions and farsan.

What is the most famous vegetarian dish in Italy? ›

Parmigiana di Melanzane

This could easily be Italy's most famous vegetarian dish. Layers of fried eggplant, tomato sauce, basil, grated Parmigiano and diced mozzarella.

Which is the most expensive vegetarian dish? ›

Vegetable White Truffle Risotto - At USD 110, this luxurious dish is one of the most expensive vegetarian dishes. This indulgent treat is made with slow-cooked Arborio rice, parmesan, butter, and freshly grated white truffles.

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.

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