15 Minute Vegan Meals | 3 Delicious & Filling Recipes (2024)

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Want to save time in the kitchen, but still eat well and feel great? These 15 minute vegan meals check off all the boxes. They’re colorful, delicious, nutritious, and filling. Don’t miss the video midway through this post, to see how I make these 3 fabulous recipes in such a short amount of time.

15 Minute Vegan Meals | 3 Delicious & Filling Recipes (1)Good news, you can make a delicious and filling vegan meal in under 15 minutes! No ninja kitchen skills required! In my last blog post for 5 ingredient vegan recipes, I talked about how I love to cook and to eat, but I don’t always have the time or energy to make a masterpiece. At the same time, I am so spoiled that nothing less than amazing will do. And why not? It’s a crappy myth that vegan cooking has to require skill, time, and patience. On the contrary! I made every recipe for this new video and blog post in under 15 minutes, and you can too.

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First let’s start with the Korean BBQ Jackfruit Tacos. Sounds restaurant fancy, doesn’t it? I bought a tasty vegan Korean BBQ sauce at my local Sprouts grocery store, and cooked some shredded jackfruit in it for 10 minutes, then put it all in a hot tortilla. 15 minutes later I have a delicious meal that is just as great as any you could expect to eat at a restaurant. Sure, you could get even more fancy by serving these with a kimchi slaw, and mango guacamole, but save that for when you feel like spending more time in the kitchen (or buy those things pre-made). These 15 minute tacos will hit all the spots. Add them—along with the other recipes in this 15 minute vegan meal roundup—to your weekly meal plan schedule.

Jackfruit might sound like a fancy ingredient, but you can actually buy it at your local Trader Joe’s grocery store. I’ve also found it at Caribbean and Asian markets. Look for green or unripened jackfruit in brine in a can. You can also buy it online. If you can’t find jackfruit, you can make these tacos with mushrooms—I especially like doing a blend of oyster, shiitake, and enoki, but even baby bella will do—other good substitutions might be extra-firm tofu, tempeh, or something like Gardein or Beyond Meat.

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KOREAN BBQ JACKFRUIT TACOS | 15 Minute Vegan Meals

Jenné

For this 15 minute vegan meal it is important that you use green or unripened jackfruit in brine. This most often comes in a can. I buy it from Trader Joe’s and from Caribbean or Asian markets. You may encounter ripe jackfruit in syrup, that will not work for this recipe. I have not found green jackfruit in any other form than a can, in the United States. Let me know if you have 🙂 Double the ingredients to make more.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 can of green jackfruit , shredded with a fork (see the video for an example)
  • 3/4 cup vegan Korean bbq sauce or a traditional American BBQ sauce
  • 1 ripe avocado
  • 1/2 cup red cabbage
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
  • 2 limes
  • 6 corn tortillas or 8 mini corn tortillas

Instructions

  • Place the shredded green jackfruit into a sauce pot, and cover with the Korean BBQ sauce. Stir well, and cook covered on medium-low heat for 10 minutes. The jackfruit and sauce should be gently simmering, but not boiling.

  • While the jackfruit is cooking prepare your other taco ingredients. Slice the avocado, shred or thinly slice the cabbage, chop the cilantro, slice the lime, and warm the tortillas.

  • Once the jackfruit is cooked, fill the warm tortillas with all of the ingredients, and drizzle any left over sauce from the pot onto the tacos. Squeeze fresh lime juice over them, and serve.

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15 Minute Vegan Meals | 3 Delicious & Filling Recipes (4)I’ve shared this chickpea tuna salad on my blog before, and it’s been one of the most popular recipes on SPS for years! I understand why! You can turn to this yummy dish to get all the tasty goodness of a tuna salad without having to eat the body of another animal, worry about toxins like mercury, or consume cholesterol. Win win win!! I love serving this chickpea mash between two slices of my favorite sandwich bread, on top of avocado toast, as part of a Buddha Bowl, as a dip for crudité, or tossed into a massaged kale salad. Serving it in a sandwich is probably the easiest, and most balanced.

You’ll need a food processor to best make this chickpea mash. A blender will most likely blend the ingredients unevenly, or turn the chickpeas into hummus. The best choice for making this without a food processor is to mash the ingredients together with a fork. Just make sure to mince your celery if you plan on doing it that way.

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CHICKPEA TUNA SANDWICH | 15 Minute Vegan Meals

Jenné

This chickpea tuna is one of my favorite recipes. It just happens to be incredibly easy to make. Use a food processor to make the mash. If you don’t have one the best option is to mash the chickpeas with a fork. Be sure to mince the celery if you plan on doing that. A food processor will not work as well as a food processor. Ume plum vinegar can be found at health food stores like Whole Foods, or online. It is about $3.50 a bottle, so not very expensive. It's super salty and has a special tang that really elevates this recipe. If you don't have any you can use apple cider vinegar or white vinegar.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 14- oz can of salt-free chickpeas drained and rinsed
  • ¼ cup vegan mayo Just Mayo is my favorite brand OR ¼ cup + 2 tbsp mashed avocado
  • 1 tbsp dijon or whole grain mustard
  • tbsp ume plum vinegar add a splash more if you are using avocado instead of mayo
  • 1 teaspoon dulse seaweed optional, but it adds a sea flavor. find it at health food stores or online
  • 2 tsp celery seeds
  • 1 celery rib chopped
  • ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper more to taste or crushed chili flakes
  • 4 leaves romaine or kale
  • 1 ripe tomato sliced
  • 1/4 red onion very thinly sliced
  • 4 slices toasted bread

Instructions

  • Place the chickpeas, Just mayo, mustard, ume vinegar, dulse, celery seeds, celery, black pepper, and cayenne pepper into a food processor.

  • Pulse a few times until incorporated and minced. Careful not to overblend. You shouldn't be pulsing more than 20 seconds.

  • Lightly toast your bread, then fill each sandwich with lettuce, chickpea “tuna” mash, tomato, and onion.

  • If you plan on packing the sandwich for later, wrap it tightly in parchment paper to keep the filling intact.

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15 Minute Vegan Meals | 3 Delicious & Filling Recipes (6)I don’t eat pasta often, but when I do it is a treat! Pasta is the epitome of the 15 minute vegan meal. I almost didn’t include it in this roundup because it seems so obvious, until I realized that I may be taking for granted the fact that you can balance out all of that refined flour by adding nutritious broccolini (or other green veggies) and mushrooms. I also really wanted to share this recipe because it utilizes one of my favorite cooking techniques, which I call “the smash”. To speed up the cook time of your vegetables and to get them to quickly caramelize, and to make your mushrooms more flavorful and meaty, cook them on medium or medium-high heat and place the flat lid of a pan directly on top of them. The heavier the lid, the better. “Smashing” them will allow them to more quickly release their liquids, and the result tastes similar to roasting. I learned this technique from a vegan cooking video. If you have two cast iron skillets you can cook the veggies in one, and place the clean bottom of the other one directly on top of your veggies or mushrooms. I swear, you will love the smash technique! If you need a visual check out the video above.

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BROCOLLINI MUSHROOM LINGUINE | 15 Minute Vegan Meals

Jenné

Of course if you are gluten-free you can use your favorite gf pasta for this recipe. You can also use other types of green veggies, or normal broccoli. Just make sure to cut your veggies small enough so they will cook quickly. Any other type of mushroom will work in this recipe too. My favorites are oyster and maitake. Mushroom pasta will always be one of my favorite 15 minute vegan meals.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Servings 4 -6

Ingredients

  • 1 10- oz package of baby bella mushrooms or another type of mushroom
  • 1 bunch of broccolini about 2 cups,
  • 2 zucchini squashes thinly sliced
  • 1-2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt + more to taste
  • 1 jar vegan marinara tomato sauce
  • 1 teaspoon fennel seeds
  • 1 teaspoon red chili flakes
  • 1 package of linguine 4 servings worth (so probably 2/3 of the package)
  • nutritional yeast and black pepper for serving

Instructions

  • Start by bringing the water for the pasta to a boil. How much pasta you decide to prepare will dictate how much water you need, obviously. Follow package instructions if necessary. Once the water comes to a boil add the pasta and cook for the amount of time instructed by the package.

  • Thinly slice the mushrooms, broccolini stems and florets, and zucchini.

  • Warm 1-2 tablespoons of grapeseed oil in a large cast iron skillet or frying pan.

  • Add the sliced mushrooms, broccolini stems (not the florets), and zucchini, then sprinkle on the salt. Stir well, and try to evenly spread the veggies onto the bottom of the skillet. Place the lid of a smaller pan directly onto the vegetables. Yes, the lid should touch the veggies.

  • Cook on medium heat for 5 minutes.

  • Remove the lid and add the broccolini florets, stir again, then place the lid back onto the veggies. Continue cooking for another 5 minutes, or until the veggies are tender.

  • Remove the lid one last time, and add the tomato sauce, fennel seeds, and chili flakes. Stir well.

  • Drain the cooked linguine then transfer it into the skillet with the tomato sauce and veggies.

  • Remove from the heat, then toss the pasta in the sauce.

  • Serve immediately with nutritional yeast and black pepper

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FAQs

How to make vegan meals more filling? ›

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.

How to eat vegan without cooking? ›

16 No-Cook Vegan Recipes to Beat the Heat
  1. Berry Overnight Oats.
  2. Chia Breakfast Parfait.
  3. Enchanted Smoothie Bowl.
  4. Chickpea Salad Rolls.
  5. Tofu "Egg" Salad Sandwich.
  6. Rainbow Hummus Sandwich.
  7. Thai Crunch Salad With Peanut Dressing.
  8. Rainbow Salad.
Jul 21, 2022

How to make vegan food satisfying? ›

5 Tips for Making a Vegan Meal Feel Filling and Satisfying
  1. Balance the plate. I think the misconception that vegan meals are all veg and nothing else gets to the issue at hand. ...
  2. Flavor with herbs and spices. ...
  3. Take on the traditional. ...
  4. Mix up the cooking technique. ...
  5. Showcase the produce.
May 2, 2019

How to cook for vegan guests? ›

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

What is the most filling vegan food? ›

Healthful foods that are high in protein, fiber, or both tend to be filling. Rich sources of protein for vegans include foods such as soybeans, pulses, and some nuts and seeds. Oats, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, and fruit are all good sources of fiber.

What makes foods more filling? ›

Stay full as long as possible by choosing foods with these three components:
  • Water. Studies show water-rich foods are more filling than their starchy counterparts. Fruits and vegetables provide high volume through water and fiber – not calories. ...
  • Fiber. ...
  • Protein.
Sep 16, 2017

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.

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.

What is the most delicious vegan food in the world? ›

Top 20 global vegan recipes
  • Ponzu tofu poke bowl. ...
  • Veggie yaki udon. ...
  • Sesame & spring onion stir-fried udon with crispy tofu. ...
  • Sesame & ginger sushi bowls. ...
  • Vegan ramen. ...
  • Seitan & black bean stir-fry. ...
  • Vegan paella. ...
  • Padron peppers.
Aug 16, 2023

How to get full without meat? ›

To get the most out of a vegetarian diet, choose a variety of healthy plant-based foods. These include whole fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Nuts and legumes, such as lentils, beans and peanuts, also are considered healthy plant-based foods. At the same time, cut back on less healthy choices.

How to make vegan food tastier? ›

Add some herbs & spices.

Play around with different fresh herb and spice combinations. Dried herbs work, too. Follow a recipe, use pre-mixed seasoning blends, or be creative and add your own. Bonus tip: restock your spices every once in a while for an extra kick (they do expire eventually!)

What does Gordon Ramsay think of vegan food? ›

Chef Gordon Ramsay, who has been known for teasing vegans, confessed on TV that he actually "loves" plant-based food. The British TV personality and the world-famous chef made his vegan confession on the US series of Masterchef: Back to Win.

Can 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 do vegans eat to stay full? ›

Eat a protein serving with each meal to keep you feeling full. Great vegan and vegetarian protein sources are beans, tofu, tempeh, nuts, quinoa, lentils, whole grains, and starchy vegetables. As long as you focus on whole foods (rich in nutrients) and avoid processed foods and oils, it will be hard to overeat.

Is vegan food more filling? ›

A plant-based (i.e., vegan or vegetarian) meal will lead to better mood, higher satiety, and less stress compared to an omnivorous meal. Higher fiber content in the meals will mediate higher mood and satiety and lower stress, whereas higher unrefined sugar and fat content will mediate the opposite.

How can I make my meals more filling? ›

Whole, unprocessed foods that are high in protein and fiber will generally leave you more sated, which means you feel full for a longer period of time. Some of the most filling foods include boiled potatoes, oatmeal, eggs, fish, Greek yogurt, and popcorn.

How to bulk up vegan? ›

So if you're looking to build muscle on a vegan diet, make sure your meals are loaded with high-protein options like seitan (made from wheat gluten), tofu, lentils, and beans (chickpeas are great). These foods are low in fat and high in fiber—and they don't contain any cholesterol!

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