After the holidays, heavy food starts to feel like too much, but the idea of living on salads sounds just as unappealing in the middle of winter. This is the in-between moment where you want vegetables back on your plate without feeling like you flipped a switch into diet mode. These recipes handle that by working vegetables into meals that still feel comforting and familiar. Nothing here feels punishing or stripped down. It’s just smart, practical cooking that helps reset your body.

Ciambotta

This vegetable stew pulls together a lot of produce in one pot, which makes it an easy way to add more vegetables without touching a salad bowl. It cooks down simply, works well for dinner or leftovers, and gives you flexibility to add beans, bread, or a little meat depending on what the night calls for.
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Vegetable Bean Skillet

This skillet meal leans hard into vegetables and beans, which makes it filling without feeling like a side dish pretending to be dinner. It cooks quickly in one pan and fits perfectly into a list focused on adding more veggies without turning meals into salads.
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Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli

Broccoli pulls real weight here, turning a familiar pasta night into something more balanced without changing how dinner feels. It comes together fast, works well for busy evenings, and proves adding vegetables does not have to mean starting over with new habits.
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Instant Pot Lentil Vegetable Soup

Lentils and vegetables make this soup feel steady and complete, which helps it stand in as a full meal instead of an add-on. The Instant Pot keeps prep simple, making it a reliable way to add more veggies without extra steps or planning.
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Cheddar Cauliflower Burgers

These burgers put vegetables front and center while still feeling like a proper meal you can pick up and eat. They work well for weeknights and make adding more veggies feel intentional rather than forced.
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Creamy Brussels Sprouts Soup

This soup turns Brussels sprouts into an easy blender meal that feels familiar and approachable. It works well when you want vegetables in a form that feels comforting, which fits perfectly with the goal of skipping salads altogether.
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Mexican Vegetable Soup

This soup uses vegetables and quinoa to create a bowl that holds you over without relying on meat. It cooks quickly, adapts to what you have on hand, and makes adding more veggies feel manageable on busy nights.
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Creamy Broccoli Soup

Broccoli carries the whole meal here, which makes this soup a straightforward way to get more vegetables into lunch or dinner. It comes together easily and keeps things familiar while still pushing vegetables to the front.
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Tofu Fried Rice

This dish turns leftover rice into a vegetable-heavy dinner that cooks fast and cleans up easily. It fits well into a list about adding more veggies because it welcomes whatever produce is sitting in the fridge.
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Vegetable Cheddar Quesadilla

These quesadillas make vegetables part of an easy, weeknight routine rather than a separate side. They cook quickly, work with fresh or frozen veggies, and show how simple it can be to add more vegetables without changing how you eat.
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Winter Vegetable Curry

Squash, cauliflower, kale, and chickpeas come together in a single pot that feels steady and filling. This is a solid choice for adding more vegetables in colder months when salads feel less appealing.
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Lentil Pasta with Garlicky Greens

Greens take up real space in this pasta dish, which shifts the focus without losing the comfort of noodles. It cooks quickly and fits right into a list built around adding vegetables without forcing salad onto the plate.
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Sheet Pan BBQ Tofu & Vegetables

This sheet pan dinner piles on vegetables alongside tofu, keeping prep and cleanup simple. It works well for busy nights and reinforces how easy it can be to add more veggies when everything cooks together in one place.
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