15 plant-based meals my family raves about

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Let’s face it, getting your family to agree on a meal is harder than folding a fitted sheet. Now, try throwing plant-based into the equation. Sounds like a recipe for disaster, right? Wrong. I’m sharing with you 15 plant-based meals that even the most dedicated carnivores in my family rave about. We’re talking about meals that pack a punch, flavor-wise.

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Homemade Ratatouille. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Sweet Corn and Leek Risotto

Sweet corn risotto in a skillet on a wooden cutting board.
Sweet Corn and Leek Risotto. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

It’s a straightforward stunner that might just become a regular request. This dish turns the comfort meter up with creamy rice, sweet corn, and mild leeks blended into a cozy meal. Plus, it’s a great way to level up your weeknight dinner game without a fuss. Sweet Corn and Leek Risotto is a favorite for its simplicity and the rich mouthfeel it delivers.
Get the Recipe: Sweet Corn and Leek Risotto

Vegan Alfredo Pasta

A plate of creamy fettuccine alfredo garnished with chopped parsley.
Vegan Alfredo Pasta. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Picture your classic Alfredo pasta but vegan style, with a sauce so creamy your family won’t miss the dairy. It pairs perfectly with fettuccine and stands as a testament to how decadent plant-based eating can be. Vegan Alfredo Pasta is a total crowd-pleaser, hitting all the right notes for comfort food lovers. Here’s to twirling up some love on a fork!
Get the Recipe: Vegan Alfredo Pasta

Egg Rolls

Vegan egg rolls in a wooden tray.
Egg Rolls. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

These are packed with a rainbow of veggies and tofu, giving a crunchy outside with a tender, flavorful filling. Egg Rolls are a hit at any gathering, often disappearing faster than they can cool down. Who doesn’t love a good finger food that doubles as a conversation starter? Plus, they’re just plain fun to eat – no chopsticks required.
Get the Recipe: Egg Rolls

Vegan Pasta Primavera

A colorful pasta salad with fusilli, asparagus, cherry tomatoes, peas, red onion, zucchini, and fresh basil leaves is served on a blue plate.
Vegan Pasta Primavera. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Loaded with fresh veggies and tossed in a light, herby sauce, this pasta dish celebrates the garden’s bounty. Vegan Pasta Primavera is simple to throw together and colorful enough to impress at the dinner table. It brings a bit of spring to your plate no matter the season. The meal is a go-to for its versatility; any vegetable you have on hand can join the party.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Pasta Primavera

Vegetable Casserole

A baked casserole with a golden breadcrumb topping, garnished with fresh herbs.
Vegetable Casserole. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Its bubbly, golden-brown topping hides a treasure trove of tender veggies in a savory sauce beneath. This one-dish wonder is often the star of the meal, filling and hearty without weighing you down. Vegetable Casserole is a reliable option when you’re looking to sneak more veggies into your family’s diet. Serve it hot from the oven!
Get the Recipe: Vegetable Casserole

Vegan Spam

Slices of Vegan Spam.
Vegan Spam. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Surprising but true, this alternative to the canned classic has a savory, smoky flavor that’s remarkably similar to the real thing. Vegan Spam is made from wholesome ingredients and packs a protein punch. Whether you use it in sandwiches or fry it up for breakfast, it’s always a conversation piece. It’s a quirky, delicious nod to nostalgia with a plant-based twist.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Spam

Easy Caribbean Rice and Beans

A bowl of cooked rice mixed with kidney beans, garnished with chopped herbs on top, placed on a light-colored surface with fresh greens on a wooden board in the background.
Easy Caribbean Rice and Beans. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

A vibrantly spiced escape to the islands, offering a mix of rice and beans that are filling and flavorful is Easy Caribbean Rice and Beans. This is beloved for its ability to bring zing to the dinner table without complicated steps. It’s a single-pot wonder that makes cleanup a breeze and leaves everyone smiling.
Get the Recipe: Easy Caribbean Rice and Beans

Best Vegan Chili

Close-up of a bowl of chili, topped with chopped cilantro, sliced red onions, and a dollop of sour cream. The chili contains beans, tomatoes, and other visible vegetables.
Best Vegan Chili. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Laden with beans, tomatoes, and spices, this chili recipe has a way of winning over hearts with its rich, robust flavors and hearty texture. Best Vegan Chili is the kind of bowl that demands crusty bread for sopping up every last bit. It’s often the star of game day or a family get-together. More often than not, seconds are not a request but a necessity.
Get the Recipe: Best Vegan Chili

Spicy Thai Peanut Curry

A bowl of Thai peanut curry with carrots, beans and kale.
Spicy Thai Peanut Curry. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Take your palate on a journey with this curry’s perfect balance of spicy, sweet, and savory. Spicy Thai Peanut Curry is a lusciously thick curry that’s surprisingly easy to whip up, making it a weeknight savior. It pairs well with rice or noodles and has a way of turning a simple meal into an event. It’s a versatile dish that lets you customize the heat.
Get the Recipe: Spicy Thai Peanut Curry

Roasted Vegan Cauliflower Steaks

A plate of roasted cauliflower steaks garnished with chopped pistachios, pomegranate seeds, and fresh parsley.
Roasted Vegan Cauliflower Steaks. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Offering a meaty texture and a canvas for various flavors are Roasted Vegan Cauliflower Steaks. These roast up with a delicious char that adds a smoky depth — a true veggie centerpiece. It’s the kind of dish that can convince skeptics that yes, cauliflower can indeed be exciting. These prove that plants can hold their own at the dinner table.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Vegan Cauliflower Steaks

Blood Orange and Fennel Salad

Blood Orange and Fennel Salad. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Bringing a refreshing burst of citrus to the table, paired with the subtle licorice hint of fennel is Blood Orange and Fennel Salad. It is light, crisp, and provides a palate-cleansing contrast to heavier dishes. It’s also a looker, with vibrant colors that make it as pretty as it is tasty. Around here, it’s a must-have for brightening up the meal.
Get the Recipe: Blood Orange and Fennel Salad

Tofu Vegan Stir Fry

Tofu Vegetable Noodle Stir Fry. Photo Credits: Two City Vegans
Tofu Vegan Stir Fry. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Here’s a dish that turns tofu into a star, infusing it with bold flavors in a riotous mix of veggies. Tofu Vegan Stir Fry is quick to make, nutritious, and keeps the “What’s for dinner?” panic at bay. If you’ve ever doubted tofu’s potential, this stir fry will make you a believer. Plus, it’s flexible enough to handle whatever veggies you have.
Get the Recipe: Tofu Vegan Stir Fry

Baked Mushroom Rice

A plate of mushroom baked rice served next to a cast iron skillet.
Baked Mushroom Rice. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

This baked rice dish is hearty, infused with the earthiness of mushrooms and the perfect hint of herbs. Baked Mushroom Rice is a hands-off recipe that comes out of the oven fluffy and full-flavored. Don’t be surprised if it’s the first dish to empty at potlucks — it’s got a following. And it proves that sometimes, the best things are the simplest.
Get the Recipe: Baked Mushroom Rice

Vegan Ham Recipe

A glazed meatloaf with a crosshatch pattern sits on a white platter, garnished with parsley. Two slices are cut from one end.
Vegan Ham Recipe. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Who knew you could have a ham that’s entirely plant-based? Vegan Ham Recipe brings a great texture and a sweet, glazed outer edge that mimics the classic. It’s always a talking point and proves that a plant-based diet doesn’t mean giving up familiar favorites. Bring it out for special occasions, or whenever you crave a slice of tradition sans meat.
Get the Recipe: Vegan Ham Recipe

Homemade Ratatouille

A close up of food.
Homemade Ratatouille. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Homemade Ratatouille is a French classic with a symphony of summer vegetables, slow-cooked to perfection. This is a beautiful medley of veggies that’s as pleasing to the eye as to the palate. Easy to make in large batches, it’s a dish that’s made for sharing. It’s just as delicious the next day, making leftovers something to look forward to.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Ratatouille

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