50 Vegan Recipes Using Pantry Staples (2024)

50 Vegan Recipes Using Pantry Staples (1)

After my last post (Emergency Vegan Food Supply), where I shared vegan food items to stock up on in case of an emergency, I decided to go through all the recipes I have and see if any fit the bill for using these ingredients. I found so many that do in fact use pantry staples! It was helpful for me to get them all in one place, and I hope you find it helpful too.

What are pantry staples?

Pantry staples are simply foods/ingredients that you use often, usually stored in a pantry or cupboard. Think beans, rice, flour, oats, canned tomatoes, spices, peanut butter, etc. It’s a great idea to keep some extra around for times when budgets are tight and you can whip up a quick meal.

*To be clear, I’m not suggesting you stock up on food for months, especially right now when people are panicking and stores are running out of food. Think about having two weeks of food on hand, and in the future, grab a few extra cans here and there, until you have built up a nice sized food pantry. You don’t have to buy everything all at once.*

For this particular round up of pantry staples recipes, I’ve included the use of foods that can be frozen as well, such as frozen vegetables, fruits, and even optional frozen vegan “meat” (only a few times, and it’s optional). Of course, if the power is out and you truly need to cook from non-perishable foods, you may have to sub canned vegetables and do the best you can. Many of the recipes don’t need anything from the freezer/refrigerator anyhow.

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There are quite a few recipes that call for tofu. And while I typically buy the refrigerated tofu packed in water, you can actually buy shelf stable extra firm tofu (I bought a case of 12 from Amazon) so it becomes a pantry item. Tofu packed in water can also be frozen. If you don’t have tofu, I give the option of subbing chickpeas or sometimes frozen cauliflower.

Don’t be afraid to leave out an item if you don’t have it, or use garlic powder instead of fresh garlic. I have included 30 main dishes, 10 breakfasts as well as 10 easy desserts, because we all need something sweet in our lives, right? 🙂

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Main Dish Recipes

Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili

Vegan Tikka Masala – may sub chickpeas for tofu, also use pinch of powdered ginger instead of fresh.

The Best Vegan Mac and Cheese – serve with frozen cooked green peas or broccoli

Vegan Baked Mac and Cheese

Vegan Baked Ziti

The Best Vegan Baked Beans

Biscuit Topped Chickpea Pot Pie

Vegan Tacos with Tofu

Vegan Alfredo – Add vegan chickenless nuggets, optional or steamed frozen broccoli/peas

20 Minute Chickpea Curry – If you don’t have curry paste, you can substitute curry powder. It’s also fine to leave out the tomatoes and basil.

Best Vegan BBQ Sandwich with Soy Curls – leave out coleslaw if you don’t have it, can always add a steamed frozen veggie as a side.

Easy Vegan Curry – substitute frozen vegetables for fresh

Ultimate Vegan Chili – May substitute vegan ground “meat” for the tofu

Everyday Tofu Stir Fry – May substitute frozen vegetables

30 Minute Vegan Pad Thai – leave out fresh ingredients as needed, or add some frozen veggies like broccoli, carrots or peas.

Easy Vegan Potato Soup

Instant Pot Spaghetti

Crispy Baked Orange Tofu – may also substitute chickpeas or cauliflower for the tofu

Vegan Broccoli Cheese Soup

Vegan Sloppy Joes – may leave out green pepper if you don’t have it

The Best and Easiest Chickpea Tuna Salad Sandwiches – leave out celery if needed

Vegan Burritos – leave out red pepper and kale if you don’t have it

Vegan Teriyaki Noodle Bowls

Easy Vegan Tomato Soup

Vegan Cauliflower Soup

Everyday Vegan Lentil Soup – could leave out carrots and celery, use frozen spinach

Black Bean Soup – leave out carrots and celery if needed

Vegan Corn Chowder – may leave out red pepper, use canned or frozen corn

Vegan Buddha Bowl – a great way to use whatever you have! Substitute beans, leave out tofu, use frozen vegetables

The Best Vegan Meatloaf – may leave out carrots and celery if needed

Breakfast Recipes

Simple Avocado Toast – I have bread frozen, and if you buy avocados still green they will last a quite a while. Store them in the refrigerator to slow down the ripening process.

Simple Overnight Oats

Vegan Waffles

Simple Vegan Pancakes

Fluffy Vegan Banana Pancakes

Easy Vegan Banana Bread

1 Bowl Vegan Blueberry Muffins – Use frozen blueberries, or even non-dairy chocolate chips

Cinnamon Sugar Vegan Donuts

The Best Tofu Scramble

Simple Dessert Recipes

Best Ever Vegan Brownies

Vegan Peanut Butter Swirl Brownies

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ultimate Vegan Chocolate Cookies

Chocolate Vegan Mug Cake

Vegan Raspberry Bars – You can use any jam you have: strawberry or apricot are good choices

Perfect Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

The Best Vegan Chocolate Cake

Vegan Coffee Cake

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FAQs

How to set up a vegan pantry? ›

  1. Legumes. A must-have pantry staple for every vegan kitchen, legumes are the seeds from pod-producing plants. ...
  2. Oils and Vinegars. Oil and vinegar are essential to any vegan kitchen. ...
  3. Cereals and Grains. ...
  4. Flours and Powders. ...
  5. Nuts and Seeds. ...
  6. Spices, Herbs, and Seasonings. ...
  7. Pasta and Noodles. ...
  8. Syrups and Sweeteners.
Mar 11, 2021

What is a vegan staple food? ›

Beans: Kidney bean, pinto bean, black bean, butter beans, mung beans, azuki bean, etc. Peas: Yellow split peas, green peas, etc. Lentils: Green lentils, red lentils, black lentils, etc. Other legumes: Soybeans, chickpeas, fava beans, etc.

What are the staples of a whole food plant based diet? ›

Fruits: berries, citrus fruits, pears, peaches, pineapple, bananas, etc. Vegetables: kale, spinach, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, asparagus, peppers, etc. Starchy vegetables: potatoes, sweet potatoes, butternut squash, etc. Whole grains: brown rice, rolled oats, farro, quinoa, brown rice pasta, barley, etc.

How do you stock a vegetarian pantry? ›

Your focus should be on whole foods such as fresh (or frozen) vegetables and fruit, protein sources that include legumes (lentils, peas, and beans), whole grains, nuts, and seeds. Long-lasting pantry staples include a variety of beans, chickpeas, spinach, coconut milk, tomatoes, olives, and corn.

How do you structure a vegan meal? ›

Sample meal plan
  1. Breakfast: tempeh bacon with sautéed mushrooms, avocado, and wilted arugula.
  2. Lunch: whole-grain pasta with lentil “meatballs” and a side salad.
  3. Dinner: cauliflower and chickpea tacos with guacamole and pico de gallo.
  4. Snacks: air-popped popcorn, kale chips, and trail mix.
Apr 4, 2019

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.

What foods do vegans love? ›

On a vegan diet, you can eat foods made from plants, including:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Legumes such as peas, beans, and lentils.
  • Nuts and seeds.
  • Breads, rice, and pasta.
  • Vegetable oils.
Nov 3, 2023

What is the downside of a plant-based diet? ›

Cons of a Plant-Based Diet

Potential Nutrient Deficiencies: Vegetarian and vegan diets need to pay extra attention to ensure they're getting enough protein, calcium, iron, and vitamin B12 in their diets.

What are the 30 plant-based foods? ›

What could 30 plant points look like?
  • Green beans.
  • Beetroot.
  • Rocket.
  • Sweet potato.
  • Courgettes.
  • Carrots.
  • Mushrooms.
  • Red pepper.
Mar 3, 2023

Can you drink coffee on a whole food plant-based diet? ›

Coffee can be part of a healthy WFPB diet for most people. Some folks who suffer from anxiety/GI issues/low iron may want to steer clear or limit consumption. Tea is a great beverage to include in your WFPB lifestyle - especially herbal teas.

Is peanut butter is vegan? ›

The bottom line. Most types of peanut butter are free of animal products and can be enjoyed as part of a vegan diet. However, some varieties are made in facilities that also process animal products or contain refined sugar that was produced using bone char or non-vegan ingredients like honey or fish oil.

Is honey vegan? ›

In the strictest definition of the word, honey is not vegan. As the product of a living being –honeybees, though there are other some 20,000 bee species to be found around the world – honey falls into the same category of non-vegan food products as milk and eggs.

What vegetables are pantry staples? ›

Canned/Jarred:
  • Canned veggies – green beans, beets, and corn are our favorites.
  • Canned Beans – we love black beans and chickpeas.
  • Diced tomatoes and Rotel.
  • Tomato puree and crushed tomato for making sauce.
  • Jarred tomato sauce.
  • Salsa and salsa verde.
  • Jarred artichokes.
  • Roasted peppers.
Mar 13, 2020

What two groups of ingredients need to be avoided when catering for a vegan? ›

Similar to vegetarians, vegans do not eat any meat products: so red and white meat, poultry and seafood are off the menu. Unlike vegetarians however, other animal products such as eggs, dairy and honey are also not eaten.

How do I set up a healthy pantry? ›

A well-stocked pantry isn't just a collection of goods; it's an investment in your well-being.
  1. Assess Your Current Supplies. ...
  2. Choose Whole Grains. ...
  3. Select Lean Proteins. ...
  4. Incorporate Healthy Fats. ...
  5. Add Flavor with Spices and Herbs. ...
  6. Include Nutrient-Dense Snacks. ...
  7. Don't Forget About Canned and Frozen Produce and Dried Goods.
Aug 25, 2023

How do I start a raw vegan lifestyle? ›

To follow a raw vegan diet, you should first ensure that at least 75% of all the food you eat is raw or cooked at temperatures below 104–118°F (40–48°C). Animal products should be avoided entirely, while fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds should be plentiful.

Are vegan groceries cheaper? ›

Is a vegan diet really expensive? Honestly, it doesn't have to be. A study by Oxford University discovered that plant-based eating is actually the most affordable diet. It also found that a vegan diet reduced food costs by up to one-third due to the use of whole foods over meat and meat replacements.

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