25 Mouthwatering Fall Vegan Dinner Recipes You Can Prep in 15 Minutes (2024)

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posted by Jessica Hylton on Sep 23, 2016 (last updated Nov 18, 2020) 15 comments »

25 MouthwateringFall Vegan Dinner Recipes thattake only 15 minutes of prep that you NEED to make!

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I can officially say Happy Fall! While I love summer, the fall season is definitely one of my favourites – pumpkin, brussels sprouts, apples, warm comforting meals…endless amounts of happiness, basically.What I don’t love? Spending an hour cutting, chopping, stirring, cooking. That’s why I wanted to create this roundup ofmouthwateringfall vegan dishes that you can prep in only 15 minutes, that’s it. Basically throw together, stir and let the stove top or oven do all the magic for you. While these meals aren’t 15 minutes in total, that’s all the work you’ll be doing for a meal that tastes like 1 hour of constant work. Win, win. Enjoy!

25 Mouthwatering Fall Vegan Recipes

Creamy VeganCoconut Chickpea Curry by Jessica in the Kitchen

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Sweet Potato Brussels Sprouts Quinoa Bowl by Lauren Kelly Nutrition

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5-Ingredient Roasted Broccoli Soup by The Mostly Vegan

Vegan Butternut SquashMac and Cheese with Crispy Sageby Jessica in the Kitchen

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Mushroom, Kale and Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash by Tasting Page

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Vegan Permission Butternut Squash Soup byCotter Crunch

Vegan Crockpot Quinoa and Black Bean Chiliby Jessica in the Kitchen

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Coconut Curry Soup with Sweet Potato Noodles by Food Faith Fitness

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Easy Oven Roasted Potatoes with Sriracha Pumpkin Aioli by Peas and Crayons

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Warm Moroccan Roasted Vegetable Salad by Occasionally Eats

Slow Cooker Quinoa, Sweet Potato and Black Bean Chili by Jessica in the Kitchen

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Vegan Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms by eat healthy, eat happy

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One Pot Mexican Black Bean Sweet Potato Quinoa by Flavor the Moments

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Roasted Apple Salad with Candied Pecans by Cadry’s Kitchen

Maple Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Onions and Apples by Jessica in the Kitchen

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Roasted Sweet Potato, Cauliflower, Chickpea, and Green Bean Red Quinoa Buddha Bowls by The Roasted Root

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Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad by Veggies Save the Day

Crispy Cauliflower Tacos with Chipotle Crema by Jessica in the Kitchen

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Pear Walnut Salad by A Virtual Vegan

Maple Garlic Roasted Carrots with Carrot Greens Chimichurri by Jessica in the Kitchen

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Vegan Carrot Ginger Soup by Elephantastic Vegan

Vegan Butternut Squash and Apple Soup by Jessica in the Kitchen

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Vegan Three Bean Mushroom Chili by Vegan Huggs

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One Pot Creamy Pumpkin Pasta byKitchen Treaty

Red Lentil Curry by Jessica in the Kitchen

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If you try any of these Fall Vegan Dinner Recipes please let me know in the comment section below, or tag me on instagram with the hashtag#jessicainthekitchen!For more exclusive recipes follow me onInstagramAND onSnapchat: jessinkitchen.

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originally published on Sep 23, 2016 (last updated Nov 18, 2020)

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15 comments on “25 Mouthwatering Fall Vegan Dinner Recipes You Can Prep in 15 Minutes”

  1. Marcie Reply

    This round up is definitely making my mouth water, and I love that there’s minimal prep in every single recipe! Thanks so much for including my recipe, and have a great weekend, Jessica!

    • Jessica Reply

      Thanks Marcie!! I love easy prep meals. You’re very welcome – hope you had a great weekend too!

  2. Cadry Reply

    What a great round-up! Your roasted carrots look especially mouthwatering. Thank you for including my roasted apple salad in the mix!

    • Jessica Reply

      Thanks so much Cadry and you’re very welcome!

  3. Jenn @ Peas and Crayons Reply

    Loving these like woah and I cannot wait to try your curry recipe! It looks AWESOME! Thanks for including me in this tasty round-up!

    • Jessica Reply

      You’re so welcome Jenn and thanks!!

  4. Melissa @ Vegan Huggs Reply

    This is such a delicious roundup for fall. There’s so much variety and each dish is truly mouth-watering. I have so many ideas now. Thank you for including my recipe, too. 🙂

    • Jessica Reply

      Thanks Melissa and you’re so welcome!

  5. Suzanne Reply

    Hi Jessica – I made the chickpea curry tonight and it was fantastic! I threw in some poblanos from my garden so it had a nice kick. Looking forward to trying more of your recipes. Thanks for sharing.

    • Jessica Reply

      Hi Suzanne,

      Oh that sounds great! I’m so glad you enjoyed and thanks so much for letting me know! Love the poblano!!

  6. Amy Katz from Veggies Save The Day Reply

    What a fabulous collection of recipes! There are so many I want to try.

    • Jessica Reply

      Thanks Amy!

  7. Shani Reply

    The chickpea curry was incredibly tasty (even with shop bought spices ?) I can’t wait to try the other receipes

    • Jessica Reply

      Haha thanks for letting me know Shani!! So glad you enjoyed! 🙂

  8. Nai'Quesha Valentine Reply

    Hay Jessica! FYI your chickpea curry and rice is more than good, it was so tasty & saviory! Also your over night oats peanut butter , & chia seeds & honey was more than good! I love the texture as well! You are a blessing! Thank you so much!

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25 Mouthwatering Fall Vegan Dinner Recipes You Can Prep in 15 Minutes (2024)

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What do vegans eat for breakfast lunch and dinner? ›

Sample meal plan
  • Breakfast: tempeh bacon with sautéed mushrooms, avocado, and wilted arugula.
  • Lunch: whole-grain pasta with lentil “meatballs” and a side salad.
  • Dinner: cauliflower and chickpea tacos with guacamole and pico de gallo.
  • Snacks: air-popped popcorn, kale chips, and trail mix.
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What do you serve a vegan guest? ›

The Vegan Guest: How to Feed a Vegan 101
  1. Earth Balance butter spread.
  2. almond, rice or soy milk (original or vanilla is a safe bet)
  3. hummus and guacamole.
  4. chopped veggies and mixed greens.
  5. fruit.
  6. mixed nuts.
  7. squash or sweet potatoes.
  8. soy, almond or coconut yogurt.

How to eat vegan without cooking? ›

16 No-Cook Vegan Recipes to Beat the Heat
  1. Berry Overnight Oats.
  2. Chia Breakfast Parfait.
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What foods do vegans eat most? ›

A vegan diet is based on plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

Which three food groups are avoided on a vegan diet? ›

That's why a vegan diet avoids all animal products, including meat, eggs, and dairy. People choose to follow a vegan diet for various reasons. These usually range from ethics to environmental concerns, but they can also stem from a desire to improve health.

How do vegans feel full when eating? ›

Dietary fibre: Foods full of dietary fibre - like fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds - help promote feelings of fullness. Solid foods: The process of chewing food - and chewing slowly, to boot - helps send fullness cues to your brain, promoting feelings of satiation.

What snack foods can vegans eat? ›

52 vegan snacks
  • Vegan flapjacks. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  • Curried cashew dip. A star rating of 4.2 out of 5. ...
  • Protein balls. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  • Marinated tofu. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
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Is hummus vegan friendly? ›

Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

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Which foods are surprisingly vegan? ›

Top 10 surprising vegan foods
  • Crumpets. This might be an obvious one to some, but a quick poll with our vegan and dairy-free friends shows many mistakenly believe crumpets contained dairy. ...
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  • Cream crackers. ...
  • (Some) biscuits. ...
  • (Some) crisps. ...
  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Peanut butter.

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 not to eat when going vegan? ›

Vegans don't eat any foods made from animals, including:
  • Beef, pork, lamb, and other red meat.
  • Chicken, duck, and other poultry.
  • Fish or shellfish such as crabs, clams, and mussels.
  • Eggs.
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  • Butter.
  • Milk, cream, ice cream, and other dairy products.
  • Mayonnaise (because it includes egg yolks)
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How to eat vegan for beginners? ›

  1. Make Vegetables the Stars of Your Meals. ...
  2. Eat a Variety of Foods. ...
  3. Choose Whole Grains. ...
  4. Discover New Plant-Based Proteins. ...
  5. Don't Assume Vegan Food Products Are Healthier. ...
  6. Focus On Fish-Free Omega-3s. ...
  7. Don't Forget About Vitamin D. ...
  8. Pump Up Your Iron.
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Can you survive as a raw vegan? ›

A raw vegan diet may not be sustainable in the long term. The lack of bread, cooked grains, and cooked legumes can make it challenging to get enough calories every day without frequent meals, which may make it too restrictive to be a 24/7 thing.

Do vegans eat bread? ›

The simple answer is yes; vegans can eat bread. However, not all bread is created equal, and it's essential to check the ingredients list or labelling to ensure the bread is vegan-friendly. Some bread contains animal-derived ingredients such as eggs, milk, or honey, which are unsuitable for vegans.

Do vegans eat pasta? ›

Do vegans eat pasta? Most packaged pasta—including spaghetti, penne, and more—is vegan. It's worth checking the label to be sure, as some pasta contains eggs, but most of the pasta you see on the supermarket shelves is 100% vegan!

What is a vegan food list? ›

On a vegan diet, you can eat foods made from plants, including:
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