You’ll Never Miss the Meat With These 25 ‘Meaty’ Meatless Recipes (2024)

The New Year is a good time to make changes in our lives. We might try to break bad habits and make better choices that will improve our health, our minds, and our lives. If eating less or no meat is one of your goals for the New Year, we can help.

You may not realize that you can make all your favorite dishes with vegetables. Look at these10 Vegetables that Can Substitute for Meat. If you love the taste of meat and are worried you just won’t get that same savory, umami taste from veggies, we’re here to tell you it is entirely possible. Check out The Ultimate Guide to Vegan Meats and Meat Substitutes to see all the ways we can make “meaty” meatless dishes. With a few creative tips, you can have all your favorite dishes in meat-free versions. Get lots of creative advice in5 Tips to Make Meatless Food Taste Meaty.

Of course, we have lots of easy and delicious recipes to help you achieve your goals. Take a look at 15 of Our Easiest Recipes to Help You Cook Meat-Free, 15 Classic Meaty Dishes Made Meatless, 25 Vegan Recipes That Will Make You Forget About Meat, and 10 Meaty Vegan Recipes to Choose if You’re Trying to Eat Less Meat. Then get ready for even more – here are 25 “meaty” meatless recipes from our Food Monster App that will make eating less meat easy and delicious. Trust us, you’ll never miss the meat.

1. Lentil Loaf with Carrots, Onions, and Portobello Mushrooms

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If you like meatloaf, you’ll love Alex and Linda Meyer‘s Lentil Loaf with Carrots, Onions and Portobello Mushrooms. This savory loaf gets its meaty taste from lentils and mushrooms. Fire-roasted tomatoes make it tender, moist, and the wide variety of roasted veggies adds depth of flavor. This is an entree that will satisfy your cravings for a hearty, comforting dinner.

2. Seitan Meatballs with Homemade Tomato Sauce

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Take the meat out of your meatballs. Maria Loghin‘sSeitan Meatballs with Homemade Tomato Sauce are so delicious and easy to make. These seitan meatballs are full of flavor and are just perfect with the rich tomato sauce. All you need now is a big plate of spaghetti.

3. Portobello Mushroom Steaks with Cheesy Rosemary Polenta

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Get out your knives because you want to cut right into Michaell Johnson‘sPortobello Mushroom Steaks with Cheesy Rosemary Polenta. These meaty mushrooms, drizzled with a balsamic reduction, sit atop a bed of cheesy, creamy homemade polenta. Serve it with some veggies, a big salad, and a glass of wine for a sweet and complete date night “steakhouse” dinner.

4. Lentil Chile Pot Pie with Pumpkin Cornbread Topping

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Leah Moldowan‘sLentil Pot Pies with Pumpkin Cornbread Topping are perfect for a cold winter’s day. They’re filled with a hearty veggie-filled lentil spicy chili and then topped with a slightly sweet and fluffy pumpkin cornbread that also happens to be gluten-free. You probably feel warmer just reading about them.

5. Crispy Seitan Fingers

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No one wants to eat actual body parts when they can eat Casey Muir Taylor‘sCrispy Seitan Fingers. These are so versatile and hit all the right notes – they’re crunchy, savory, juicy, and mega flavorful. They would make an amazing appetizer, finger food, filling for a sandwich, or topping for a salad. Serve them with your favorite dipping sauces.

6. Mushroom Bourguignon

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This meaty Mushroom Bourguignonby Maggie Jones is the perfect addition to any table. It combines the savory taste of the traditional entrée with the unique earthiness of mushrooms. Serve these over a bed of roasted potatoes or steamed rice. If you’re looking for something to impress dinner guests, this recipe is it!

7. Smoky Paprika Beet Burgers with Spicy Tahini Sauce

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When beets are cooked with smoky spices, they look and taste meaty. These Smoky Paprika Beet Burgers with Spicy Tahini Sauce made with beets, eggplant, and chickpeas are smoky, spicy, a little sweet, and incredibly juicy and tender. The spicy sauce adds even morerich flavor to these incredible burgers.

8. Spanish Chorizo with Chickpeas

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The flavors of chorizo are amazing and you can get those same flavors with meatless chorizo. This Spanish Chorizo with Chickpeasby Maggie Jones is a simple meal that tastes like it’s been simmering on the stove for hours. It’s flavorful and full of protein that will keep you satisfied, plus you can make a large batch and keep it in the refrigerator to eat all week!

9. Mushroom Walnut Pâté

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Liz Mochrie‘s Mushroom and Walnut Pâté is rich, creamy, earthy, and surprisingly easy to make! Enjoy it on sandwiches, toast, or as a dip for vegetable crudités – but however you choose to spread it around, this pâté will instantly make your meal more memorable.

10. Seitan and Mushroom Stroganoff

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A meatless meal doesn’t get any meatier than Sarah Pethier‘s creamy Seitan and Mushroom Stroganoff. With garlic, oregano, and white wine, this dish is filled with flavor. The homemade cashew cream makes it rich and decadent. Serve this over your favorite noodles for a comforting and satisfying dish.

11. Easy-Peasy ‘Hamburger’ Soup

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Emilie Heck‘s Easy-Peasy ‘Hamburger’ Soup has all the hearty, savory, “meaty” goodness of a burger, but there’s no meat involved here! Carrots, potatoes, beefless crumbles, and bold spices make it full of flavor. It’s a great recipe if you want a filling dinner but are short on time – you can just throw all the ingredients in a crock pot and you’re good to go!

12. Homemade Andouille Sausages

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Andouille sausages are an immortal culinary staple down in good ol’ Louisiana and now you can make Renee McKenzie‘sHomemade Andouille Sausages that are meatless. These are a plant-based, gluten-free version that you will definitely want to add to your jambalaya or gumbo … or just eat them on their own!

13. Un-Chicken Salad

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Casey Muir Taylor‘s Un-Chicken Salad is uncomplicated, un-boring and completely unmissable. Made with texturized vegetable protein, red onions, celery, pecans, sliced grapes, and vegan mayo, this salad is a symphony of textures, colors, and flavors. Put it on a sandwich, eat it straight out of a bowl, put it in a wrap, atop a salad, or spread it on crackers. It’s undeniably delicious.

14. Buffalo Cauliflower Pizza with Blue Cheese Spread

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Caitlin and Riley Gladney-Hatcher‘s Buffalo Cauliflower Pizza is to die for. It is spicy, savory, and crunchy. Who needs wings when you can make Buffalo cauliflower instead and still get all the flavor and texture you remember. The blue cheeze spread really makes this pizza – it tastes really close to dairy blue cheese; most people wouldn’t know the difference.

15. The Best Veggie “Big Mac” with Radicchio Slaw

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Say goodbye to the drive-thru and say hello to Jennifer Rose Rossano‘sThe Best Veggie “Big Mac” with Radicchio Slaw. These burgers are all-veggie – nothing that hasn’t grown straight out of the ground was used to make these incredibly flavorful and hearty burger patties. To make them even better, the burgers are topped with a crunchy and tangy radicchio slaw and creamy avocado.

16. BBQ Jackfruit Buns

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BBQ pork buns are a staple on any Chinese dim sum menu, but let’s leave the pigs alone and use jackfruit instead! These BBQ Jackfruit Bunsby Chelsey Johns are just as meaty, juicy, and tender and jackfruit absorbs the BBQ marinade perfectly. Stuffed in soft and fluffy dough and dipped in soy sauce – pure dim sum heaven!

17. ‘Sausage’ Sweet Potato Breakfast Sandwich With Sriracha Maple Aioli

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Eating meatless doesn’t mean you have to give up your favorite breakfast sandwich. Jennifer Harmon‘s ‘Sausage’ Sweet Potato Breakfast Sandwich with Sriracha Maple Aioli is salty, sweet, saucy, crunchy, hot, and chewy. The Sriracha maple aioli gives this sandwich spiciness not generally found in breakfast foods, but the maple reins it in to perfection. The breakfast sausage supplies that saltiness you crave, and the sweet potato coins add texture to make one amazing first meal of the day!

18. Sloppy Joes with Simple Slaw

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There’s nothing like a good old-fashioned Sloppy Joe! Dora Daily‘sSloppy Joes with Simple Slaw are made with veggie crumbles, but they have all the flavor of the traditional sandwich – and not to mention the prerequisite sloppiness! These sandwiches are taken to the next level when topped with a mound of crunchy coleslaw.

19. Better Than Steak Tacos

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If you’re craving something hearty and “meaty,” Michele Elizabeth‘sBetter Than Steak Tacos are just want you need. Portobello mushrooms make the most amazing taco filling that you can definitely sink your teeth into. Topped with fresh veggies and avocado cream sauce, these tacos can’t be beat!

20. Korean-Style Spicy Tofu and Sesame Cucumber

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You don’t need beef to enjoy the bold flavors of Korean food. Maikka Vasala‘s Korean-Style Spicy Tofu and Sesame Cucumbers is a delicious dish of tofu triangles sizzling in a flavorful spicy hot pepper sauce … who wouldn’t want that for dinner? Cool it down with a side of fresh and crunchy sesame cucumbers and some steamed rice and you’ve got yourself a Korean-inspired feast that couldn’t be easier to make!

21. Not Your Mama’s Seitan Pot Roast

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There’s nothing like a comforting dish of pot roast and this Not Your Mama’s Seitan Pot Roastby Dawn Kriss has all the familiar flavors of the stew you love but meatless. Plus, this lip-smacking veggie stew is made in a slow cooker, so you can just throw everything in, go about your day, and come home to a warm, comforting meal.

22. Bœuf Bourguignon Végétalien

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Renee McKenzie‘s Bœuf Bourguignon Végétalien is not a pale imitation of the beloved traditional French dish. Made with tofu, mushrooms, and veggies and cooked in a rich mushroom stock and dry red wine, this dish is rich, hearty, and delicious. Julia Child would be proud!

23. Tofu Chorizo and Lemon Cauliflower Rice

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Here’s a meatless and lighter take on a classic sausage and rice dish. Natalie Tamara‘s Tofu Chorizo and Lemon Cauliflower Rice is a smoky, lemony delight with a delicious mix of textures – from the chewy tofu and crunchy vegetables to the light fluffy cauliflower rice. You get all the flavor in a dish that is good and good for you.

24. Hearts of Palm Carnitas

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If you haven’t discovered hearts of palm yet, you are in for a real treat! These veggies are a really amazing gluten-free alternative to seitan or any other meat substitute. In Emilie Heck‘sHearts of Palm Carnitas, the hearts of palm are hearty enough to stand up to being long-simmered in a marinade, and they magically take on a texture that’s similar to pulled pork. They’re tangy, saucy, “meaty,” and so delicious!

25. Unbelievably Simple One-Pot Seitan Chili

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Everyone loves a hearty bowl of chili and Natalie Tamara‘s Unbelievably Simple One-Pot Seitan Chili is going to blow everyone away. It’s filled with meaty seitan, beans, mushrooms, and lots of veggies. Smoky spices and a bit of heat make it perfect for a cold night. Plus, you can freeze it so it’s ready for you any night of the week.

These recipes just go to show that you can make any dish meatless and still have all the savory flavors and familiar textures you love. Try any of these dishes and you won’t miss the meat one bit. For more delicious recipes, download our Food Monster App where we have over 15,000 vegan and allergy-friendly recipes you’re sure to love!

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You’ll Never Miss the Meat With These 25 ‘Meaty’ Meatless Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the best food for non-meat eaters? ›

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.

What foods are good for you without meat? ›

Eat beans, pulses, eggs and other sources of protein

Pulses are particularly important for people who don't get protein by eating meat, fish or dairy products. Other non-dairy sources of protein include eggs and meat alternatives, such as tofu, mycoprotein (such as Quorn), textured vegetable protein and tempeh.

What nutrients do you lose from not eating meat? ›

Intake and status of vitamin B12, vitamin D, iron, zinc, iodine, calcium and bone turnover markers were generally lower in plant-based dietary patterns compared to meat-eaters. Vegans had the lowest vitamin B12, calcium and iodine intake, and also lower iodine status and lower bone mineral density.

What can I eat if I stop eating meat? ›

A plant-based diet focuses on fruits, vegetables, grains, beans, peas, lentils and nuts. It's rich in fiber, vitamins and other nutrients. And people who don't eat meat, called vegetarians, generally eat fewer calories and less fat. They also tend to weigh less.

What is the easiest meat to cook? ›

Things that respond well to hot-fast cooking include chicken breasts, pork loin, pork tenderloin, beef tenderloin, tri-tip, ribeye, and any steak-like cut. Most fish and many kinds of seafood also respond well to searing at high heat for short periods of time—tuna steak comes to mind. (There are low-slow fish!

Can I live without meat? ›

While a plant-based diet can definitely be nutritionally complete, transitioning from eating meat may require some added effort to avoid a shortage of calories, protein, and micronutrients. If you go meat free, Levy-Wollins recommends regular doctor visits and lab work to monitor nutritional needs and any deficiencies.

What do you miss out on by not eating meat? ›

When you follow a meatless or limited plant-based diet, you might miss out on important vitamins and minerals. Supplements can boost your levels of vitamin B12 (only found in animal-based foods), iron, calcium, and vitamins A, B, and D.

What happens if humans don t eat meat? ›

Eliminating livestock overnight would deprive many people of essential nutrients, especially in regions like South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, where meat comprises a small but crucial sliver of the average person's starch-heavy diet. Animal-based foods are high in vitamin B12, vitamin A, calcium, and iron.

What can I replace eating meat with? ›

Protein rich plant foods

Some whole foods, such as beans, lentils, chickpeas, and mushrooms, contain protein or have a meaty texture and can work well as meat substitutes. Food manufacturers often include these types of food in their vegetarian and vegan products.

What happens when you only eat meat and no vegetables? ›

Health impacts from eating only meat

As one might expect, carnivores face a whole host of nutrient deficiencies from cutting out all other food groups. Two of the biggest issues are a lack of fibre and carbohydrates, Virjee explained, which can lead to constipation, a common side effect of the diet.

What to give someone who doesn't eat meat? ›

5 Protein-Packed Foods for Healthy, Meatless Meals
  • Eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein. ...
  • Tree Nuts. Tree nuts include walnuts, almonds and pecans — don't confuse them with peanuts, which are legumes. ...
  • Legumes. Legumes include a range of beans and peas such as black beans, chickpeas and lentils. ...
  • Soy. ...
  • Yogurt.

What supplements should non meat eaters take? ›

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What is a diet that avoids all meat products? ›

A vegan diet is another form of vegetarianism where only plant foods are eaten and all foods from animal sources are avoided (meat, seafood, dairy, eggs and sometimes honey and gelatine).

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