Cozy Vegan Recipes For Fall (2024)

    From sunchokes to sweet potatoes, it's time to embrace fall cooking.

    by Whitney JeffersonBuzzFeed Staff
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    Brussels Sprouts, beets, and squash combine for a fall salad recipe that's actually worth eating any time of the year.

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    When it starts getting cold outside there's nothing better than a stew. This recipe uses rice, chickpeas, and a blend of Persian herbs to make a delicious, warm meal.

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    Apple crisp is the perfect dessert recipe for fall. Try it with this recipe here.

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    If you haven't yet roasted radishes, give it a try for this chickpea pasta recipe.

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    Bring these tasty bad boys to your next football viewing party. All it takes is some cauliflower and a recipe.

    7. Homemade Vegan Gnocchi with Tomato Confit

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    Learn how to make your own gnocchi at home with this recipe that'll show you how easy it actually is.

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    Make use of the plentiful beets during the fall season with this recipe for beet sliders made with vegan kimchi. (Kimchi is traditionally made with fish oil, in case you didn't know.)

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    Make your own ravioli with pumpkin filling with this recipe.

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    Gather around the campfire, grab a sweater and enjoy this classic treat. Get the recipe here.

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    This veggie burger recipe takes only 35 minutes in total — 30 minutes for prep, five for cooking.

    12. Spiced Rum Jerk Sunchokes with Rice & Beans

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    Jerusalem artichokes — aka sunchokes —come into season during the fall, and there are many different methods of cooking them. I suggest trying them in a pureed soup, but you could lean all the way into this unique veggie with the above recipe that morphs them into an almost chicken-like dish.

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    This recipe for a tasty quinoa salad uses a pumpkin vinaigrette for extra fall flavor.

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    Roast up your garlic and red peppers and blend them to make this creamy, savory recipe for roasted red pepper pasta.

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    This recipe for stuffed butternut squash is the perfect main dish in a fall dinner setting: they're pretty, they're savory, and they're pretty darn nutritious.

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    The recipe for this veggie casserole is made up of only 11 ingredients that are all vegetables, aka one hearty fall dish.

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    This recipe makes a great side dish to any meal and as a bonus, reheats easily as leftovers, too.

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    This gluten-free, cheesy recipe is a crowd-pleaser as a side dish to pretty much anything.

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    This recipe for a lentil roast is perfect for Thanksgiving or any chilly fall evening.

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    One of the most interesting fall vegetables is celeriac, aka celery root. You can make it into soups, spreads, roast it, or make it into a puree, like in this recipe.

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    There aren't a lot of foods that have a more delightful presentation than a potpie, and this recipe for mini white bean ones are no different.

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    Get a creamy, thick soup with nothing but vegetables, like garlic and cauliflower, and spices by using this recipe right here.

    23. Red Lentil, Sweet Potato, and Carrot Vegan Chili

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    A bean-less chili made with lentils, carrots, and sweet potatoes instead.

    24. Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Polenta

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    This recipe for roasted shallots and brussels sprouts over polenta make a perfectly cozy warm bowl.

    25. Rosemary Vegan Chicklins & Dumplins Stew

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    Believe it: this recipe calls for fake "chicken," delectable dumplings, and a sauce to write home about.

    26. Vegan Mozzarella Sticks

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    YUM! Tapioca starch, raw cashews, and miso paste are the base of the vegan cheese inside of this recipe for vegan mozzarella sticks.

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    This recipe for roasted cauliflower infused with cajun spices makes a salad that is anything but boring.

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    This alfredo recipe includes green peas (which can be omitted if you happen to hate peas).

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    Make your old favorite "beef barley stew" vegan by changing into a mushroom-based dish. This recipe will get you there.

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    FAQs

    How to be a frugal vegan? ›

    Vegan on a budget
    1. tinned beans and dried pulses of various kinds.
    2. vegetables (particularly seasonal ones)
    3. potatoes.
    4. egg-free pasta and noodles.
    5. rice.
    6. bread (wholemeal is ideal from a health point of view)
    7. dried herbs and spices.
    8. seasonal fruit.

    How to be vegan when you're broke? ›

    Staple vegan foods such as oats, lentils, pasta, rice and chickpeas are among the cheapest foods and are in *a lot* of vegan recipes, so should definitely make an appearance on your list. Oh, and avoid shopping whilst hungry.

    Will I live longer if I become vegan? ›

    Vegan diets tend to be rich in nutrients that may protect against illnesses and boost your lifespan. Many people who follow this eating pattern also make lifestyle choices, such as exercising regularly and avoiding processed foods, that may aid longevity.

    Do vegans eat bananas? ›

    Fruits: apples, pears, strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, bananas, etc. Choose in-season fruits, and opt for frozen fruit for smoothies. Vegetables: fresh or frozen, nutrient packed vegetables are the base of the vegan diet food pyramid.

    What do vegans drink in the morning? ›

    There are plenty of healthy vegan coffee swaps. Try vegan turmeric lattes, healthy hot chocolate, dandelion root tea, matcha, or warm lemon water. Smoothies are also a great way to kickstart the day as a coffee alternative that serves as meal, too!

    What are 10 good dinner foods? ›

    Baked Salmon with Grapefruit Salad.
    • Instant Pot Chicken Marinara With Polenta. ...
    • Broccoli Pesto Pasta. ...
    • Lemon Chicken. ...
    • Ratatouille Sheet Pan Dinner With Sausage. ...
    • Salmon en Papillote (Salmon in Parchment) ...
    • Baked Salmon with Grapefruit Salad.
    5 days ago

    How to make food in 5 minutes? ›

    5-minute meals recipes
    1. Storecupboard pasta salad. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
    2. Pan-fried camembert sandwich. A star rating of 4.6 out of 5. ...
    3. Prawn & coconut soup. ...
    4. Classic French omelette. ...
    5. Chicken wrap with sticky sweet potato, salad leaves & tomatoes. ...
    6. Creamy tomato courgetti. ...
    7. Speedy tuna pasta salad. ...
    8. Easy pea & mint soup.

    What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

    Some of the most widely enjoyed vegan foods are legumes, nuts and seeds, chickpeas, and black beans. Nuts and nut butters are packed with nutrients. Airheads, Cracker Jack, Cinnamon Life Cereal, Fritos, and Fruit By the Foot are also vegan foods that are widely enjoyed.

    What vegan meal can I eat everyday? ›

    For a healthy vegan diet: eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates (choose wholegrain where possible)

    Can you be vegan on a low budget? ›

    In fact, vegan diets in particular are very accommodating to budget living and eating. Many of the foods considered to be staples in a typical, healthy vegan diet are very affordable - grains, beans, seeds, and legumes are all good examples. You can make a lot of delicious vegan food on a budget!

    How can you be 80% vegan? ›

    For me, being Plant Based is an 80/20 approach

    80% of my food intake is made up of delicious colorful plant foods that include above and below ground vegetables, fresh seasonal fruit, nuts, seeds, herbs and spices!

    Can you save money being vegan? ›

    An Economic Diet

    At first I wasn't thrilled about eating salad over steak, but I loved how much money I was saving. And it turns out my case isn't unique. A 2021 study from Oxford University found that vegan diets reduced food costs by as much as one-third.

    How to go vegan without dying? ›

    Our Guidelines For Eating A Plant-Based Diet
    1. Eat plenty of nutrient-dense vegetables at every meal.
    2. Eat a wide variety of organic, unprocessed foods.
    3. Eat protein with every meal.
    4. If you choose to eat grains, pick minimally processed grains like quinoa, amaranth, and oats.
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