25 Vegan Pantry Staple Recipes (2024)

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by Reneon Mar 19, 2020

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25 Vegan Pantry Staple Recipes to help you use up what you have on hand. Also included are freezer-friendly and casserole recipes.

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I know right now we are all working with what we got when it comes to cooking. Some have more than others, many aren’t sure what they should be buying and everyone is trying to make it work.

So, in today’s post I am sharing 25 Vegan Pantry Staple Recipes that will hopefully provide you with some guidance and inspiration as we navigate the next few weeks.

In addition to the recipes, I also want to share what I have in my pantry & fridge and some tips for swapping ingredients.

First, let’s talk about what I have in my pantry:

  • canned beans
  • dried beans
  • tomato sauce
  • spices
  • instant polenta – was able to find this on Amazon recently (affiliate link)
  • olive oil
  • soy sauce
  • vinegar
  • hot sauce
  • tahini
  • grains – quinoa, rice, farro, pasta
  • veggies – potatoes, onions
  • nuts – walnuts, pine nuts, peanuts

Honestly, I have most of this things on hand regularly, so I didn’t need to buy too many of them at the store in the last week. But, I did try to pick up a few canned goods (literally 3-4 cans) and some dry grains. Wasn’t a ton to pick from when I went shopping, but we’ll work with what we’ve got.

Now, let’s talk about what’s in my fridge:

  • non-dairy milk
  • vegan butter
  • tempeh
  • vegan chicken
  • lentils
  • condiments – ketchup, mustard, vegan mayo, hummus
  • bouillon – I get this on Amazon (affiliate link)
  • greens – I went with romaine (because you can regrow the leaves from the stem), kale and spinach. If your greens are going to go bad before you use them, just freeze them.
  • fruit – apples, grapes, lemons
  • sturdy veggies – cabbage, carrots, celery, bell peppers, jalapeños

Lastly, let’s talk about what’s in my freezer:

  • veggie burgers
  • frozen veggies – potatoes, spinach, kale
  • frozen fruit – bananas, strawberries

Again, most of the stuff in my fridge and freezer is what you would find in there on any given day. I am trying to use up my fresh produce first, then move onto frozen items.

Now, let’s talk about swaps:

You can easily make swaps in the recipes below based on what you have on hand. If you are unsure about a swap, feel free to leave a comment below and I will assist.

  • Herbs – you can use dry or fresh and you can swap herbs based on your pantry. Basil, parsley & oregano can be interchanged. As can chili powder, paprika and smoked paprika.
  • Beans – I would say all beans can be interchanged in a recipe, especially if you are trying to use up what is in your pantry. Garbanzo, white, kidney, black, pinto – they are all good and will give you a similar flavor no matter which type you use in a recipe.
  • Cream – you can use vegan cream cheese, cashew cream, a roux with non-dairy milk, vegan mayo. All can be used in various ways in different recipes to get the texture and flavor you need.
  • Veggies – for veggies, just remember the general rule of swapping soft veggies (zucchini, tomatoes, mushrooms, eggplant) for soft veggies and heartier veggies (carrots, celery, asparagus, cauliflower) for heartier veggies. Soft veggies usually have a high water content and cook quickly, while heartier veggies need to cook longer.
  • Canned vs fresh – you can always swap fresh for canned, just take into account the water content of the canned good before adding it to the recipe. You may need to drain it first.
  • Hummus – remember that hummus is super versatile and can be made in a blender with just a few ingredients – tahini, chickpeas, garlic, lemon juice (or vinegar), salt & pepper. You can of course add more to your hummus, but even a basic recipe will be delicious and can be used in sauces, soups or as a snack.

Ok, now let’s get into the recipes:

***Look for “FF” for recipes that are freezer friendly!***

Creamy Vegan White Bean Pasta

Roasted Chickpea Quinoa Bowls with Sesame Ginger Dressing

The Best Vegan Lasagna – FF

Spicy Cabbage Detox Soup – FF

Vegan Taco Pasta

Vegetarian Orzo Chili

Mediterranean Vegan Eggplant Roll Ups – FF

Black Bean Green Chili Vegan Enchiladas with JalapeñoCream Sauce – FF

Buffalo Chickpea Tacos with Vegan Ranch

3 Bean Taco Soup – FF

Buffalo Chickpea Sliders with Vegan Basil Aioli – FF

Zesty Homemade Hummus

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Vegan Zuppa Toscana – FF

– FF

Baked Potato Wedges with Pesto Hummus

Marinated Pinto Bean Tacos

Mexican Pinto Beans

Smashed Chickpea Salad Wraps

Vegan Chicken Couscous Soup – FF

Vegan BBQ Lentil Burritos

Roasted Tomato Sandwiches with Vegan Lemon Garlic Aioli

Creamy Vegan Gnocchi Soup – FF

Black Bean Brown Rice Vegan Taco Skillet

Vegan Enchilada Soup

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    Meghan Reply

    Thank you so much for this! I’ve rationally bought a few things to keep in the pantry. I’ve had vague idea of what to do with everything, but I really appreciate having a list! I work at a grocery store, and it’s been a very interesting situation. Stay safe, everyone!

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      Rene Reply

      So glad you found this helpful. And I am personally so thankful for people like you – you are literally on the front lines and dealing with all kinds of chaos on the daily, I’m sure. You also stay safe and healthy!!!

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    lauren Reply

    Thank you for doing this! I am finding myself pretty well stocked like you, and I love how no grocery shopping is making me think and get creative! Most recipes are out the window – I’m just coming up with stuff on the fly. It’s actually fun, for now 🙂 Stay safe and satiated!

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How do I 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 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.

What can I serve to vegan guests? ›

Vegan dinner party recipes
  • Courgette curry. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Beetroot & red onion tarte tatin. ...
  • Beetroot hummus party platter. ...
  • Italian-style roast cabbage wedges with tomato lentils. ...
  • App onlyWhole-roasted curried cauliflower & chickpeas. ...
  • Refried beans. ...
  • Vegan pie. ...
  • App onlyCreamy vegan wild mushroom risotto.

What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

10 of the most popular vegan recipes
  • Mexican guacamole. Everyone's favourite Mexican dip is 100% vegan. ...
  • Stuffed green bell peppers. Stuffed peppers are prepared in a variety of ways. ...
  • Tabbouleh. ...
  • Spring rolls with soy sauce. ...
  • Caponata. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Biryani. ...
  • Panzanella.
Mar 24, 2023

What are 10 staple foods? ›

Rice, corn (maize), and wheat make up two-thirds of this. Other food staples include millet and sorghum; tubers such as potatoes, cassava, yams, and taro; and animal products such as meat, fish, and dairy.

Is peanut butter 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.

What is a vegan food list? ›

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 are 5 plant-based foods? ›

Leafy greens, broccoli, carrots, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, squash, bell peppers, cucumbers…the more, the merrier! Whole grains: many whole grains are a vital source of protein and fiber.

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

Possibly a protein-deficient diet. Animals, milk, and eggs contain necessary amino acids for protein. Plant-based proteins are an incomplete protein source unless properly combined. Make sure you're eating plants that can supply the appropriate quantity and combination of amino acids.

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.

What to buy for a vegan houseguest? ›

Look for:
  • Earth Balance butter spread.
  • almond, rice or soy milk (original or vanilla is a safe bet)
  • hummus and guacamole.
  • chopped veggies and mixed greens.
  • fruit.
  • mixed nuts.
  • squash or sweet potatoes.
  • soy, almond or coconut yogurt.

What are the basic foods for vegans? ›

What to Eat on a Vegan Diet
  • Beans.
  • Lentils.
  • Edamame.
  • Soy.
  • Tofu.
  • Nuts, seeds and nut butters.
  • Whole grains (oatmeal, quinoa, brown rice, wheat bread)
  • Seitan.
Nov 11, 2023

What are staple plant foods? ›

Common plant-based staples include cereals (e.g. rice, wheat, maize, millet, barley, oats, rye, spelt, emmer, triticale and sorghum), starchy tubers (e.g. potato, sweet potato, yam and taro) or root vegetables (e.g. cassava, turnip, carrot, rutabagas), and dried legumes (lentils and beans).

What are staple foods usually? ›

Staple foods are the basic foods that make up a significant portion of a person's diet. They are usually prepared at home and eaten as a meal. They do not include prepared foods, heated foods, or accessory foods.

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