12 amazing vegan food blogs

It’s now easier than ever to find delicious vegan recipes. While there are lots of good cookbooks to choose from, there are also many amazing food blogs that publish new recipes every week. Here’s a roundup of some of our favorites.

From My Bowl

For the health-conscious or gluten-cautious, From My Bowl is a great place to start. Most of the recipes feature whole, plant-based ingredients that are both nourishing and satisfying. For example: Sheet pan fajitas, shepherd’s pie, and baked strawberry donuts.

I Can You Can Vegan

I Can You Can Vegan features delicious and approachable recipes that are made with familiar techniques and ingredients, plus great travel recommendations for plant-based eaters. For example: Easy mini breakfast sandwiches, collared greens, and pineapple-mango smoothies.

Jessica in the Kitchen

Jessica in the Kitchen’s recipes are wholesome, easy to make, and even easier to eat. For example: Mushroom and wild rice soup, caprese sandwiches with parsley pesto, and quiche muffins with sun-dried tomatoes and spinach.

Minimalist Baker

Minimalist Baker’s recipes are beautiful, tasty, and suitable for most diets. Vegan? Great. Gluten-free? No problem. Healthy? Of course. Indulgent? That too. For example: Pasta primavera with roasted veggies, “eggs” benedict, and mint chocolate chip ice cream.

Mississippi Vegan

No blog is more charming than Mississippi Vegan. It’s full of delicious, veganized southern comfort foods and sweet anecdotes. For example: Red beans and rice, fried okra, and blueberry cobbler.

My New Roots

My New Roots features recipes that are clean, sophisticated, and delicious. You feel proud when you make these recipes and good when you eat them. For example: Poké-inspired beet bowl, caramelized onion white lentil hummus, and the spring supper salad.

Nora Cooks

Nora Cooks has vegan versions of the recipes we grew up eating, plus modern favorites. Her food is unfussy and tastes like home. For example Strawberry cheesecake, “chicken” and dumplings, and alfredo sauce.

Plant Based RD

Plant Based RD includes whole-food recipes that optimize your health and happiness. For example: Mango lime chia pudding, chipotle red lentil potato soup, and healthy strawberry crumble.

School Night Vegan

School Night Vegan’s recipes are ordinary yet so indulgent. For example: “Meatball” sub sandwiches, vodka sauce pasta, and chocolate lava cake.

The Korean Vegan

The Korean Vegan features delicious Korean and fusion recipes, plus the most beautiful imagery and storytelling. For example: Kimchi crunchwrap supreme, crunchy gochujang cauliflower, and strawberry mochi.

Vegan Richa

Vegan Richa includes a variety of styles but is most celebrated for its flavorful veganized Indian recipes. For example: Dhaba-style “butter” dal, palak tofu, and spinach-potato-”cheese”-stuffed naan.

Veggiekins

Veggiekins’s recipes are sweetly styled, many feature Asian flavors and culinary techniques, and most use whole-food, plant-based ingredients. For example: Magic mushroom congee, no-bake key lime cheesecake, and pad see ew.

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