19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

Impress your guests at your next dinner party with an mmm-mmm good menu that keeps 'em guessing what's in each dish… or not in! Go veeg at your next dinner party with recipes that keep the integrity, flavor and textures of the delicious dishes they're used to without the meat. Added bonus: You'll be laying out one colorful spread. A bounty of veggies brings out the rainbow that everyone will be Instagram-ing before they chow down. Get inspired by these yummy vegan recipes to celebrate Earth Day and beyond.

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1. Pressure-Cooker Chili: Keep it totally vegan by adding vegan sour cream (or yogurt) and cheddar cheeze to the top. (via Brit + Co)

Hasselback Potatoes

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (2) A take on a Swedish dish named after the first restaurant in Stockholm where it was served, Hasselback potatoes served with spinach and wild garlic are one of the best ways you can celebrate the tastes of spring. (via Honest Plates)

Butternut Squash Bisque

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (3) No dinner party would be complete without a round of soup. Better make yours this one. (via Bold Vegan)

Tacos With Kale and Pickled Red Onions

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (6) Fact: Dinner parties are way more fun when guests get to eat with their hands. (via Cupcakes and Kale)

Fennel Roasted With Tomato Sauce

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (7) Fennel has never looked so good. We kind of just want to take a picture of it, make a huge print and put it on our wall. Oh, and we also want to eat it. The dish, not the picture, in case that wasn’t clear. (via Dine and Dash)

One Hour Vegan Pot Pies

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (8) Is there anything cuter than individual pot pies? We think not. (via Minimalist Baker)

Shiitake Nigiri

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (9) A Japanese spin to your dinner party just might be the perfect way to incorporate these beauties into your dining room. (via Olives For Dinner)

Fresh Carrot, Avocado and Orange Salad

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (10) The combination of creamy avocado, earthy carrots and fresh citrus makes this dish a winner. (via A Thousand Threads)

Crispy Polenta Balls

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (11) Because, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, that’s why. (via No Whey No Cow)

Maple and Curry Acorn Squash

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (12) Super easy to throw together and perfect for the third course, the flavor combination of maple syrup and curry is one you want to gift your guests with. (via Healthy Nibbles and Bits)

Herbed Nut Cheese With Herbs de Provence

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (13) No vegan dinner party would be complete without a cheese-you-made-yourself course. Let this be how you kick things off. Find a nice white wine that pairs well with the savoriness of this “how the heck did she make that?” app. (via This Rawsome Life)

Brussels Sprouts

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (14) There is a right way and a wrong way to prepare Brussels. This is the right way. (via The Good Kind of Crazy)

Mushroom Bruschetta

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (15) Sometimes the most simple of dishes are the biggest crowd pleasers. (via PBS Food)

Garlic Smashed Potatoes

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (16) We’re loving this entire situation. Garlic and potatoes were destined for each other. (via Damn Delicious)

Mushroom Hot Pot

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (17) And now for something entirely different. This could possibly be the most fun dinner party idea yet. Guest can mix in whatever ingredients you leave out for them. We suggest grilled tofu, peppers, mushrooms and some basil. Then they’ll mix and match and make their own unique creations. Think of it as an art class and a dinner party all in one go. (via Post Punk Kitchen)

Blonde Macaroons

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (18) It’s time to wind things down with something sweet — coconut, vanilla and maple syrup sweet. (via The Honour System)

Raw Cacao Truffles

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (19) The perfect ending to the perfect dinner. Savor one of these and then hope that someone volunteers to do the dishes! (via Bold Vegan)

Roasted Cauliflower With Caraway Seeds

19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (20) This is how to get the party started. Roasted cauliflower will wake up your guests’ taste buds and set the tone for the evening. (via Highgate Hill)

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FAQs

How do vegans accommodate at a dinner party? ›

Make sure you're aware of any allergies ahead of time, so you can prepare dishes suitable for your guests' needs. Speak to your guests a few weeks before the event, and where possible create dishes that are suitable for all, so you avoid having to create different recipes for each person.

What do you serve a vegan guest? ›

A vegan main course centered around a vegan protein source like tofu, seitan, or beans would be ideal, but it's not expected. Good vegan side dishes if you don't plan on cooking a vegan main course would be things like hummus and flatbread, sweet potatoes, bean salads, roasted chickpeas, or quinoa.

What do vegans drink? ›

There are a lot of drinks you can enjoy when following a vegan diet. Besides water, black coffee, and tea, you can have different types of plant-based milk, fruits and vegetable juices, smoothies, and healthy fizzy drinks like FUL® sparkling spirulina beverages.

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.

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. You're more likely to stray from the plan...

What is vegan for beginners? ›

Eating vegan means only consuming foods that come from plants. In other words, vegans eat fruits, vegetables, beans, legumes, grains, nuts, and seeds, and they avoid all meat (including fish), dairy products, eggs, and honey. Defining veganism can get complicated, but that is dietary veganism at its core.

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

Vegans do not eat dairy products, eggs, or any other products derived from animals (e.g. honey). Seek advice from a dietitian if a vegan diet is requested. Many settings include a vegetarian option as part of their menu every day, as vegetarian diets are relatively common.

Can vegans be friends with meat eaters? ›

Here are some tips for dealing with meat-eating friends as a vegan: Be Understanding: Being understanding of other people's dietary choices is key. It's important to remember that everyone has different preferences and that it's okay for them to eat something that you choose not to.

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