Vegan food at the center of a beautifully crafted holiday tablescape is not a very common sight. But if you're a strict vegan yourself, have some on your guest list, or simply want to mix up your menu this year, you can still indulge in festive holiday fare. To pull it off, you just need to have a good menu on hand. Here are 23 vegan recipes you can mix and match to create the perfect vegan holiday menu.
Pumpkin Hummus Crudité: Smooth, creamy, and full of autumnal flavor, this dip is a celebration of the season all on its own. (via Yummy Mummy Kitchen)
Kale Pesto: This pesto is bursting with bright green flavor and can be made in five minutes flat. You don't need much more motivation to add this to your menu. (via Pinch of Yum)
Butternut Tots: Pan-fried so they're crispy on the outside, these tots are still velvety on the inside from the use of butternut squash. When you add the maple mustard dip, you may find yourself unable to share. (via Connoisseurus Veg)
Vegan Potato Leek Soup: Have a hearty soup ready just in case it's extra cold outside — everyone could use a big, warm bowl of comfort. (via Vegan Huggs)
Butternut Squash, Kale, and Barley Soup: Not only will this soup be a beautiful, colorful contrast to the weather outside, but it's also wholesome, seasonal, and packed with soothing flavors. (via Veganosity)
Kale and Brussels Sprouts Salad: A warm salad is an unexpected, wintry addition to a holiday meal. Plus the colors are perfectly in line with your festive color palette. (via Heartbeet Kitchen)
Fig and Spinach Salad: This salad just looks too celebratory not to put on the table. It'll also make a welcome, fresh contrast to the heavier holiday foods that will follow. (via My Darling Vegan)
Roasted Butternut Squash Casserole: We love a butternut squash dish that covers all the bases: vegan Parmesan, kale, and lots of garlic. Delicious *and* versatile, it can be made ahead and reheated to use either as a side dish or the main course. (via Oh She Glows)
Smashed Potatoes and Avocado Aioli: These potatoes are incredibly easy to make and taste like they came straight out of the kitchen of a five-star restaurant. Be prepared: People will definitely want seconds. (via Oh She Glows)
Balsamic Dijon Roasted Root Vegetables: Roasted seasonal vegetables are a simple vegan dish that will be appreciated all around the table. (via The Creative Bite)
Porcini Mushroom Gravy: No one will miss the standard brown gravy after being introduced to this herby, woody mushroom one to pour over their potatoes. (via Veganosity)
Red Wine Gravy: Some dishes require a rich gravy infused with sweet vegetables and fresh herbs. This flavorful red wine gravy hits all the right notes. (via A Virtual Vegan)
Coconut Oil Biscuits: Warm, flaky, light in flavor, and ready in 20 minutes. And you can have the leftovers the next day for breakfast! (via Gimme Some Oven)
Vegan Dinner Rolls: These rolls are made from scratch but only require seven ingredients. Thank goodness for recipes that make holiday meals a little bit easier. (via Minimalist Baker)
Mushroom Wellington: Mushrooms are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser — and the melt-in-your-mouth crust doesn't hurt. (via Delicious Everyday)
Vegan Shepherd's Pie: This hearty shepherd's pie is a great way to offer holiday flavors in an alternative way, and use up leftovers in the process. (via I Love Vegan)
Vegan Stuffing: Absolutely no holiday meal is complete without stuffing. This one adds all the herby, bready flavor of traditional stuffing with an extra addition of apples and hazelnuts to keep things lively. (via My Darling Vegan)
Vegan Biscuit Pot Pie: Mushrooms, carrots, and potatoes give body to this hearty stew that's topped with flaky biscuits that sop up the sauce. (via I Love Vegan)
Vegan Lasagna: Layers of colorful vegetables and deep flavors build up this indulgent main course that's appropriate at any time of year, really. (via Lazy Cat Kitchen)
Chocolate Hazelnut Cake: Often presentation is just as important as taste. Luckily, this cake has both. Plus there's a whole secret layer of hazelnuts in the middle that you won't want to miss. (via Minimalist Baker)
Salted Caramel Apple Pie: A holiday meal calls for a scrumptious apple pie for dessert. But a caramel apple pie? Well that's just a new level of yum. Add coconut ice cream or an extra drizzle of caramel sauce to give this treat an additional upgrade. (via Wallflower Kitchen)
Apple Pie Crumble Bars: Cheers to apple dishes that take the fruit into new territory. This one is a bit like crisp, pie, and strudel all rolled into one. (via Minimalist Baker)
Vegan Shortbread: When you just want a little something sweet after a massive meal, these tasty treats will hit the spot. Simply pair with coffee. (via Wallflower Kitchen)
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