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Transitioning into a vegan diet? Just curious? Old hat? Look no further for October meal inspiration, LIVEKINDLY have got you covered 31 times with these mouth-watering vegan recipes! Perfect to eat outside by the campfire on autumnal nights, or rugged up inside in the warm with a steamy mug of hot, dairy-free cocoa – we’ve got one meal or snack for you every day throughout October!

31 Plant Based Recipes for New Vegans who are Starting in October

1. Vegan Pot Pies

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Got less than an hour? That’s just enough time to make these healthy, delicious and filling vegan pot pies. They’re even gluten-free and have a handy follow-along recipe video.

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2. Hearty Lentil and Mushroom Shepherd’s Pie

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This vegan shepherd’s pie is a comforting and delicious stew of lentils and mushrooms, covered by a creamy layer of mashed potatoes which can be enjoyed by all on a chilly evening.

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3. Five Ingredient Roasted Broccoli Soup

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This is soup is perfect for colder nights and has a creamy texture with rich a taste. Also full of fiber and high in nutritional value, you can enjoy seconds guilt-free.

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4. Lentil Veggie Burger With Spiced Tomato Relish

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How could one go wrong with an awesome lentil veggie burger and arguably even more awesome spiced tomato relish?

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5. Nut Roast

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Jamie Oliver’s website has a range of vegan recipes that prove a plant-based does not make any flavour compromises. In particular, this nut roast which is full of festive flavours. Has Jamie Oliver lead us wrong before? Probably. Even so, everyone is sure to enjoy this roast because…. well, what’s not to love?

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6. Kale and Farro Salad

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For those days when you need a lighter meal that feels nourishing yet boasts a mouthful of flavours – then this recipe is for you. It’s also perfect to serve at a buffet-style social.

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7. Savoury Pumpkin Tart

Got a spare pumpkin, some puff pastry, a red onion, and some rosemary? If the answer is yes then look no further than this hearty, savoury pumpkin tart with garlic-cashew sauce.

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8. Creamy Garlic Pasta With Roasted Tomatoes

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You’re sure to get excited by the sound of this creamy, garlicky, savory and rich-flavoured meal that is warm, comforting and super satisfying. The perfect simple meal without any flavor compromises whatsoever.

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9. Sweet Potato Cinnamon Rolls

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If you are looking for a new use for sweet potatoes that isn’t an over-done vegetable roast or shepherd’s pie, try turning these versatile vegetables into a plant-based take on this traditional, decadent dessert, perfect for ‘afters’ or a lunch box snack.

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10. Roasted Red Pepper Pasta

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This Roasted Red Pepper Pasta recipe, is the perfect warming weeknight meal, as you simply can’t beat good ol’ carbs, and a tangy yet creamy sauce that explodes with flavour.

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11. Soy Vegetable Stir-Fry

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A simple, quick and tasty soy stir-fry, with the addition of vegetables gives the dish a pleasant undertone and enhances the dimension of flavor, without having any one flavour being too overpowering.

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12. Polenta With Rustic Stew

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Look no further than this recipe for the perfect warming stew that hits-the-spot and is served over polenta that is creamy, soft and simple to make. This will easily become a go-to winter warmer.

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13. Warm + Roasted Salad Bowl

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If you like your salads how you like your partner: warm, hearty and bursting with goodness, then this salad isthe one. To put it simply, this winter salad will love you right back.

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14. Comforting Vegetable Paella

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It’s hard to beat a hot paella out of a paella pan on a cold evening. This recipe is packed with mushrooms, artichoke hearts, red and yellow bell pepper, roma tomatoes, sweet little green peas, and authentic Bomba Rice.

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15. Eggplant Parmesan

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Looking for a healthy dinner to serve to picky eaters? Try this easy, 10-ingredient vegan parmesan that pairs exquisitely with red sauce, your choice of pasta and yields the perfect crispy, savoury eggplant.

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16. Mediterranean Baked Sweet Potato

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The sweet potatoes blend in perfectly to the chickpeas and garlic sauce, and is balanced with a sweet yet sharp lemony-tomato salad with a sprinkle of fresh zest. This is a 30-minute meal which is seriously healthy, easy to make and satisfying.

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17. Stuffed Artichokes

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This recipe requires a bit of prep work, but is perfect for when you have time to put love and effort into your cooking. Pair with your favourite dipping sauce and let the artichoke admiring begin.

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18. Cauliflower Mash With Roasted Garlic andChives

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Because this dish is wonderfully light and flavourful, you won’t feel bad when shovelling down a whole bowl, then asking for seconds…. although technically it is a side dish.

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19. Maple Baked Lentils With Sweet Potato

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This recipe screams everything good about fall with its warming, filling, simple ingredients. Don’t let it’s simplicity fool you though – this mealbursts with balanced, festive flavours.

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20. Roasted Broccoli Peanut Noodles

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Peanut noodles are a filling and simple meal to quickly construct, and they are even better with the addition of crispy roasted broccoli, a pile of vegetables and flavourful sauce.

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21. Pumpkin Spiced Oatmeal

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What’s a true Autumn without pumpkin, pumpkin and more pumpkin? If the change of season has you frazzled, oats are a powerful complex carbohydrate and can reduce stress levels. Try making this pumpkin spiced oatmeal with a hot cup of cocoa and good read by the fire.

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22. Jackfruit Pot Pie

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The Jackfruit Pot Pie was born to keep you cosy through long days and cold nights. Tucking into a golden hot pie with flaky pastry and creamy vegetable filling is exactly what autumn is made for.

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23. Pumpkin Ravioli

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Love pumpkin and love pasta but don’t want to make pumpkin soup and pasta? Pumpkin-filled ravioli is the perfect compromise that doesn’t compromise any flavours.

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24. Sweet Potato And Oatmeal Muffins

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Oats and sweet potato can lower stress levels, as can baking, so what better excuse to whip on an apron and spend your afternoon in the kitchen? Whether you eat these as an easy breakfast on the go, afternoon snack or to satiate that nagging sweet-tooth, good luck stopping after one, or two, or three of muffins with a yummy, crumbly top.

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25. Jackfruit Buffalo Dip

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This recipe is the perfect veganized spicy, creamy buffalo dip. You’ve now found the perfect appetizer and crowd pleaser for any event that awaits! Enjoy with warm tortilla, pita bread or veggie sticks if you’re on a health kick.

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26. Mocha Almond Chocolate Chunk Vegan Brownie Recipe

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Can it get any better than warm, gooey mocha almond vegan brownies? Serve with ice-cream and you have an unbeatable combination. This recipe was simply not made for sharing.

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27. Apple Sauce Pumpkin Cookies

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These cookies are soft, chewy, cake-like, and are very popular with peckish guests or hungry kiddos. Also the perfect holiday dessert, they pair well with a hot beverage and will be the first plate cleaned at a Thanksgiving table.

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28. No-Bake Pumpkin Pie Bars

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With only 4 ingredients and no baking required, these bars are easy as pie to make. Inspired by a guilt-free version of Reese’s Peanut Butter Pumpkin Cups, this recipe tastes like an indulgent dessert but is actually very healthy.

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29. No-Bake Pumpkin Spice Latte Bites

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Craving a Starbucks PSL this fall? Why not try these healthy, no-bake Pumpkin Spice Latte Bites, which take 5 minutes to whip up? Soft, doughy and delicious, they make a perfect snack for anytime, anywhere.

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30. Banoffles

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Banoffee and waffles is truly a match made in vegan-heaven. Perfect as a sweet, luxurious dessert, or to be devoured at any time of the day!

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31. Mini Pecan Pies

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Fair warning, it is of extreme difficulty to save any for leftovers, or put down a plate of these nutty, caramel mini pecan pies. They really do hit the spot, and won’t last long.

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This kicks off our first instalment of monthlyrecipe series with one to try each day in the month, if you would like something included please get in touch.

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FAQs

How to slowly start eating plant-based? ›

Start gradually
  1. Start by eliminating two animal-based foods and replacing them with a healthier alternative. ...
  2. Increase consumption of whichever fruits and vegetables that you love or already have at home. ...
  3. Try new fruits and vegetables that you don't eat regularly, adding one or two a week.
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What is the 7 day vegan challenge? ›

How does it work? No meat, poultry, seafood, dairy or eggs for 7 days (any 7 straight days). Announce to your friends, family, followers that you're doing the challenge. Add your name to the list of Challengers.

What is the 28 day vegan challenge? ›

“Hansen's 28-day plan is a thoughtfully crafted diet and exercise regimen for those starting a plant-based diet. Hansen explains the logistics behind weight loss or weight gain, and what to expect from one's body when it transitions to performing on plant-based fuel.

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 the world vegan month? ›

Every November, World Vegan Month is celebrated worldwide as a time to shine a light on the vegan movement. Over nearly 80 years, The Vegan Society has gone from strength to strength.

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

Some studies have shown that those on a plant-based diet are found to have lower plasma vitamin B12 levels and higher levels of vitamin B12 deficiency than those who consume animal products. Vitamin B12 is an important cofactor in DNA synthesis, and deficiency can lead to anemia and severe neurological dysfunction.

Can I eat cheese on a plant-based diet? ›

Following a plant-based diet means saying goodbye to all animal products — including lean meat and dairy products such as milk, yogurt, cheese and ice cream.

What happens to your body the first week of being vegan? ›

At the start of a change to a vegan diet, you could experience a variety of differences to your body. These may include being hungrier, getting gassier, a change in your skin or body odor, weight loss or gain, better or worse sleep, headaches, tiredness, or having more energy.

How to lose 20 pounds on a vegan diet? ›

5 Habits for Easy Vegan Weight Loss: How I Lost 20 lbs
  1. Consuming enough vegan protein. ...
  2. Eat enough Fruit and Vegetables. ...
  3. Make sure your meals are balanced! ...
  4. 80/20 Rule. ...
  5. Create a list of easy vegan recipes.
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How much weight can you lose in 2 weeks on a vegan diet? ›

Eating a vegan diet is associated with a decreased risk of diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancer. This vegan weight loss meal plan also sets you up to lose a healthy 1 to 2 pounds per week.

What do vegans drink in the morning? ›

There are plenty of healthy vegan coffee swaps. Try vegan turmeric lattes, healthy hot chocolate, dandelion root tea, matcha, or warm lemon water. Smoothies are also a great way to kickstart the day as a coffee alternative that serves as meal, too!

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.

What is the dirty vegan trend? ›

In essence, dirty vegans are vegans looking for comfort food with a vegan twist: things like cauliflower fried chicken, dairy-free ice cream, and plant-based hamburgers. They are trying to make ribs out of seitan and buffalo wings out of eggplant or zucchini.

Why I quit vegan? ›

One of the main reasons people quit veganism is the struggle to find satisfying and flavourful alternatives for their beloved meat and dairy favourites. Whether it's the craving for a juicy burger or the comfort of warm mac 'n cheese, these staples can be hard to replace.

What happens if you go vegan for 3 months? ›

You may find that you lose weight pretty quickly and without a whole lot of effort. Even though you may still be eating a good quantity of food, IF the foods that you are eating are low in fat and low in calories, high in fiber and nutrients (i.e. whole food, plant based). Your body will move towards its ideal weight.

Is coffee vegan? ›

You can either buy your beans whole and grind them up at home or buy them already ground. Either way, coffee is both a vegetarian and vegan beverage because there are no animal products involved in its journey from bean to cup!

Is popcorn vegan? ›

Because popcorn is just corn kernels, it is naturally vegan. However, if you're grabbing a bag from the store, make sure to check the ingredients list first. Sometimes, cheese, butter, or milk chocolate are added to liven up the simple snack, for example.

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.

Which country is mostly vegan? ›

United Kingdom. Compared to all the countries in the world, the UK has the most vegans.

Do you lose weight on a vegan diet? ›

It also concludes that the quality of such a diet makes a difference when it comes to how much weight is lost. Participants who followed a vegan diet lost an average of 5.9 kilograms (13 pounds), irrespective of diet quality.

Is October a vegan month? ›

World Vegan Day follows Vegetarian Awareness Month (October) and initiates World Vegan Month (all of November). November 2, commemorated as Dynamic Harmlessness Day, is the birthday of the late H. Jay Dinshah, founder of the American Vegan Society.

How do I change my diet to plant-based gradually? ›

Gradual tips for moving towards a plant-based diet
  1. Make meat the accompaniment, not the star.
  2. Embrace meaty garnishes.
  3. Agree on a set number of plant-based meals a week.
  4. Have a backup plan.
  5. Start with things your family already know and love.
  6. Focus on more sustainable meat options.
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How long does it take the body to get used to a plant-based diet? ›

Adjusting your body to a plant-based diet might take up to four to six weeks. The time it takes to adjust depends on a variety of factors, including the person's current eating habits, the completeness of the diet change, and the rate at which the change is being implemented.

What happens to your body when you start eating plant-based? ›

A plant-based diet reduces your risk for other diseases too.

The benefits of eating mostly plants are not limited to reducing your cancer risk. A plant-based diet also has been shown to reduce your risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some mental health illnesses.

What happens the first week of plant-based diet? ›

The first few weeks

The first thing that someone starting a vegan diet might notice is an energy boost with the removal of the processed meat that is found in many omnivorous diets, in favour of fruit, vegetables and nuts.

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