Top 12 Vegan Recipes of 2016 (2024)

The end of 2016! Can you believe we’re already here?!

In short, 2016 was adelicious year. I pushed myself to develop some recipes that were uniqueand exciting and worthy of sharing with your friends and family. We had lots of desserts, many easy vegan dinners, and a gaggle of other plant-based delights, and I couldn’t be more proud of all of this deliciousness.

But we have to have the best of the best. Out ofall of the recipes on Fooduzzi, these are the ones that got a gold star this year:

12. Strawberry Coconut Cream Pie

“Your pie was a hit….texture, freshness, taste, easiness…a great recipe.”

I have to be honest, this recipe might just be the prettiest thing to ever come out of my kitchen. It takes virtually NO time to whip together, and it’s so fun decorating and serving this impressive dessert to friends and family. Try mixing up the flavors; add different kinds of fruit to the topping, or mix in different extracts or zests into the filling!

11. Cinnamon Turmeric Iced Tea

“Love turmeric .. Love Iced Tea .. WIN WIN !! thank you”

Who knew flavored iced tea would be so popular?! Turmeric has been one of those buzz-worthy ingredients lately, and it’s absolutely delicious infused in some refreshing iced tea. I pretty much have an IV of iced tea throughout the summer, so you know I make this pretty much all the time.

10. Vanilla Matcha Green Tea Latte

This is one of those recipes that I couldn’t believe made it into the top 10 this year.I didn’t really think it had much “wow” factor. Apparently I was wrong! And it makes sense. It’s seriously SO simple, and it’s one of my favorite ways to start the day. You use a special kitchen gadget to make the milk all nice and frothy and omg it’s suh good.

9. Protein Fried Rice

“I made this tonight! It is absolutely delicious and I am so excited. You are very clever and my husband went back for thirds!!! This will now become part of my repertoire. I am so glad I doubled the recipe cause now I will be able to have some for lunch. Very Filling too. Thank you!”

This was one of those recipes that I justknew would be a hit (totally tooting my own horn here). I was so amazed by it the first time I made it, I’m pretty sure I shoved it into Mark’s face as soon as he got home from work. He then was so amazed by it, that he didn’t even realize there wasn’t any rice involved in the making of this recipe. Seriously! All you need is one protein-packed ingredient that’s the perfect grain-free sub in this fried “rice.”

8. The Best Damn Gluten Free Vegan Chocolate Chunk Cookies

“These are amazing!!!!!!!!! I have made them twice in the past 5 days… I don’t even have a sweet tooth but I am crazy about these. Thank you :)”

This recipe. It seriously might be my favorite recipe of all time. These cookies. Arestupid good. And it sounds like you all agree! It seriously makes my heart SO happy that some of you made them for your holiday festivities. They’re super soft and chewy and LOADED with chocolatey goodness. Oh, and they’re gluten free & vegan…nbd.

7. Healthy Buffalo Chickpea Dip

“creamy, spicy, and seriously addictive. a MUSTtry!”

I’m so obsessed with this recipe, and I can honestly tell you I crave it once a week. For anyone who’s a buffalo fiend, or for anyone who has SERIOUSLY missed buffalo’d foods since going vegetarian/vegan (? ), this is the dip for you. It’s spicy, garlicky, and a tad bit cheesy. Plus it’s super creamy thanks to the most versatile kitchen staple ever. Yous gonna love it.

6. Dairy Free Pumpkin Spice Coffee Creamer

“This is wonderful! I’m making it as we speak for the 2nd time! I love all things pumpkin, but since I started eating a Paleo diet, those store bought creamers are a big no-no. I’ve tried other DIY coffee creamers before and wasn’t thrilled….but this-YUM! (I might have drank a little out of the jar, too….oops!) Thanks!”

This pumpkin spice coffee creamer is a HIT – you guys love it! And it’s totally understandable – I mean, it’s pretty much like drinking fall in a cup. If you’re pretty addicted to the whole #psl craze, this is your excuse to have them at home all the time!

5. Banana Almond Butter Klondike Bars

“I made these once and the verdict is that I will be making more.
Can the recipe be doubled?
Can I eat them all the time?”

Not gonna lie, I was pretty surprised these babies took off as much as they did. The pictures aren’t my best, but the recipe itself is spot-on. I loved klondikes as a kid, so it’s pretty awesome we can still partake in this fun frozen treat in a healthier way. Three cheers for healthy, vegan klondikes!

4. Thai Peanut Hummus

“Just wanted to let you know I just made this hummus and it was DELICIOUS!!! I am not even a huge hummus fan, but Thai Peanut Hummus is a whole other story! Thanks for the great recipe.”

This recipe is a keeper. In fact, a few of my parents’ friends are absolutely obsessed with it. “Thai peanut” is a frequently-recurring theme here on Fooduzzi, so of course I needed to turn it into a hummus. I love the ginger and garlic and peanut butter together, and the fact that I can use it as a dip for pretty much anything makes me a very happy camper hummus-lover.

3. The Easiest Way to Cut a Watermelon

So, this isn’t really a recipe. I know. But I’m still amazed that it has gained so much traction! The extremely low-quality video I made to go along with this post (but seriously I duct-taped my phone to a chair and put that on a table to shoot this thing. it isn’t pretty) has almost 20,000 views on YouTube. Insane. That being said, this really is the only way I’ll ever cut watermelon because it’s just so dangeasy. Mmmm…is it summer yet?

2. Easy On-the-Go Vegan Lunches

Again, not a recipe, but a recipe roundup! Apparently the blog-reading world is in need of some vegan lunches! I was so excited to be able to collect some of my favorite quick & easy vegan recipes and share them in this post. They’re some of the most nourishing recipes on my blog, so they’ll help you power through your crazy work day. Yum yum.

1. Roasted Broccoli Quinoa Salad

“This is one of my FAVORITE recipes! If I don’t know what to make for dinner, I love having this puppy up-my-sleeve. It’s so delish!”

Is it a surprise that this recipe is #1? It isn’t for me! It’s been pinned over 175,000 times! My brother and I are so obsessed with this recipe that we literallyfightover the leftovers. It’s that good. Not to mention that it’s SO easy to make, and it’s delicious hot, cold, or at room temp. Roasted broccoli and quinoa were meant for one another…especially when a drool-worthyhoney mustard dressing brings them together!

And as a special bonus, here are five of my favorite recipes from the year:

Lemon Chia Seed Granolaquite possibly the best granola in the world

Easy Vegan Ramen– a SIMPLE veggie-filled ramen that’ll make you feel like a superstar

Cheez-it Roasted Chickpeas– cheez-it. chickpeas. enough said

The Big Vegan Rainbow Bowl– can’t even tell you how obsessed I am with the dressing on this salad

Strawberry White Bean Caprese Salad with Honey Black Pepper Granola– granola croutons, fresh fruit, and creamy avocado…hubba hubba

Thank youso much for a wonderful year, friends. I couldn’t have done it without you.

Here’s to an even more delicious 2017!

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Top 12 Vegan Recipes of 2016 (2024)

FAQs

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 is the hardest thing vegan? ›

Nevertheless, people still ask what is the hardest part of being vegan. I usually tell them that being vegan is easy, especially when you imagine yourself in the animals' place. But if I'm pressed, I would have to say that the hardest thing about being vegan is the realisation that most people just don't care.

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 bread is vegan? ›

Vegans can eat bread that does not contain animal products or byproducts. This includes breads that only use some variation on flour, water, yeast, and salt including ciabatta, baguette, focaccia, sourdough, pita, and ezekiel breads.

Can vegans eat rice? ›

Yes, absolutely! Rice is a common grain in all cooking and has a significant place in the plant-based world too. Some rice dishes may not be suitable for vegans though, so if you're eating out or following a recipe make sure there are no meat, fish or other animal products being used before you tuck in!

What is the main vegan food? ›

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 country is #1 for vegans? ›

India. Three of India's major religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism — teach the practice of ahimsa, or non-violence towards all beings. Because of this religious tradition, India has the highest percentage of vegetarians out of all the countries in the world.

What do extreme vegans eat? ›

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.
  • Dairy alternatives such as soymilk, coconut milk, and almond milk.
  • Vegetable oils.
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Which five are popular vegan foods? ›

Top 5 Vegan Foods That Everybody Already Eats
  • PB&J. That's right! ...
  • Spaghetti. Toss it in some marinara sauce and vegan meatballs, and spaghetti comes alive. ...
  • Oatmeal. Just add water for a healthy vegan breakfast—or get fancy, and throw in some maple syrup, dried fruit, and nuts. ...
  • Guacamole. ...
  • French Fries.
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