by Megan Grigorian
If you’re new to DefaultVeg, or just need some help gathering delicious plant-based recipes to bring to your next family or church gathering this Summer, we have you covered. These dishes will please any palate, and no one will be missing the animal products or protein. We’re bringing you flavorful bites, easy for any level of cook, that are solid stand-bys to have in your recipe box for potlucks or dinners at home. If you’re in the Global South, you might want to take a peek here at our cozy, hearty dishes for colder weather. Stay safe and enjoy!
Apricot-Sesame Cauliflower Wings
Cauliflower is a perfect vegetable for delivering the flavors and texture of a crispy wing. Chef Chloe Coscarelli’s recipe brings all the sticky sweet goodness of this traditional US-American snack that will have your guests going for seconds. Check out the full recipe here.
Warm Butter Bean Salad
Bryant Terry creates beautiful, flavorful food, with each recipe in his books so thoughtfully executed. His book “Vegan Soul Kitchen” even pairs the recipes with a song that complements the essence of each dish. It’s a touching collaboration that makes his recipes fun to prepare and share. This salad printed in VegNews from Terry’s latest book “Vegetable Kingdom” is delicious, comforting, and memorable every time.
Pulled Jackfruit BBQ Sliders
Jackfruit is a fruit that is a perfect stand-in for bbq dishes. The texture soaks up any sauce and mimics a bbq sandwich so well--it’s a great meal to serve people who are new to DefaultVeg eating or those who don’t like to eat processed animal meat substitutes. There are many good jackfruit bbq recipes out there, but this is a solid one for beginners that you can tweak based on your personal tastes. Just don’t skip the liquid smoke (which works great for making your own “bacon” out of rice paper as well). Check out the recipe here.
Crockpot Meatballs
If you’ve been to a church potluck in the Southern or Midwestern United States, there is a good chance you’ve seen or tasted crock-pot meatballs. This dish is so comforting and incredibly easy to make plant-based. Just follow any standard crock-pot meatball recipe. Most call for 10 oz of grape jelly and 12 oz of your favorite bbq sauce or chili sauce, and a bag of meatballs. Gardein, Beyond Meat, Aldi, and other brands have great substitutes. They just need to be thrown into the crock-pot with the rest of the ingredients. Set on low for four hours, top with green onions or chives for color, and you have yourself a delicious appetizer.
Mac n Yease
This version of Mac n Cheese is so yummy and is a signature dish from Minki Howell, a Seattle chef who has built an empire from her mission to make vegan food part of the US-American culture. (Check out her compelling story and restaurant history here.) This recipe is really everything you want from mac n cheese--it’s rich, creamy, smoky, layered, and is the food equivalent of a long hug from an old friend. It’s great for a crowd, a picnic, backyard bbq, or yourself any night of the week. You’ll want to try this. Full recipe here.
Passionfruit Chocolate Tart
A dessert that combines chocolate and fruit is going to be high on my list for a summertime treat. This simple and mouth-watering recipe comes from an Australian chef Shannen Martinez known for making fresh, casual, and creative vegan dishes at her restaurants and in her cookbooks. This is a beautiful dessert that is easy to make and impressive to serve. It’s a lovely end to any meal. Her full recipe is printed here.