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Must-Try Vegan Quarantine Recipes

If you’ve spent the last week or so stuck at home, dreaming of vegan river cruises, you’re definitely not alone. With general health and safety as our biggest priority at the moment, it’s definitely important to find ways in which we can keep ourselves company not just today but for days to come. What better way to kill time then by trying out new and exciting vegan recipes? Lucky for you, we’ve scoured around the internet for the most interesting ones.

Read on to check them out!

Spicy Thai Peanut Sauce over Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Rice


Been daydreaming of a trip to Southeast Asia? Don’t worry, your tummy and your tastebuds can at least enjoy an adventure. This easy and fantastically spicy recipe from Cookie and Kate serves up an exciting dish consisting of Thai peanut sauce, roasted sweet potatoes, and bell peppers all on top rice.


Photo Credit & Recipe: cookieandkate.com/spicy-thai-peanut-sauce-over-roasted-sweet-potatoes-and-rice




Rice Noodles al Pomodoro with Chili Oil


This delectable recipe from Bon Appétit combines zing with tasty Italian flavor. From quick-to-prepare rice noodles, to juicy cherry tomatoes that effortlessly drench the noodles in tomato goodness, to the pop that chili oil brings, it’s sure to hit all the right spots come dinner time. Perfect for perking up your quarantine cooking session!


Photo Credit & Recipe: bonappetit.com/recipe/rice-noodles-al-pomodoro-with-chili-oil


Ultimate Vegan Chili


You can never go wrong with chili! No other dish is truly this comforting and exciting at the same time, and what other time could you need more comfort and excitement than now, right? This completely vegan take by A Couple Cooks is sure to take you back to happy times with chunks of beans, carrots, tomatoes, and of course, lots of good seasoning.



Photo Credit & Recipe: acouplecooks.com/vegan-chili/



Tofu Banh Mi


Another absolutely scrumptious Asian favorite is Banh Mi, and this recipe from Olives For Dinner has definitely got their vegan take on it perfectly on point. Apart from a load of fresh vegetables and a nice crispy bread bed, dressing your tofu in just the right amount of salty, zesty, and garlicky flavor is key here, and there is no doubt that you’ll be able to copy this recipe (and enjoy the resulting dish) in no time.





Roasted Cauliflower Steaks


If you’re craving something a bit more fancy for tonight, then roasted cauliflower steak is a great way to go, particularly, this cauliflower steak recipe from Love and Lemons. With the ever-versatile and ever-reliable cauliflower roasted in olive oil and seasoning the main star of the show, you’re sure to get all filled up. Paired with generous helpings of Romesco Sauce, it’s bound to be an excellently satisfying meal.




These are just some of the wonderful recipes for superb vegan foods you can give a try tonight. Beyond spicing up your quarantine meals, these also help you keep a nice and healthy immune system, which is now more important than ever. Happy cooking and stay healthy, everyone!

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