35+ Iconic Vegan Soul Food Recipes (2024)

This mouth-watering selection of the best vegan soul food recipes will have you drooling in no time and can be your foot in the door when trying to make any meat-eater acquire a taste for plant-based food.

Hearty Southern food is such a comforting and flavorful cuisine, it’s hard to believe that you don’t need any animal products to make cornbread, pies or mac and cheese!

Our collection of crowd-pleasing vegan soul food recipes offers lots of classic recipes that are totally meatless — thanks to ingredients like seitan, tofu, or jackfruit.

Nobody will miss the animal products in these recipes!

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The Best Vegan Soul Food Recipes

Vegan Grits, Tempeh Sausage & Brussels Sprouts

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Recipe by The Full Helping

Smoky flavors contrasted with creamy grifts, chewy tempeh and tender Brussels sprouts – this is the culinary joy you’ll find in this recipe!

Instead of Brussels sprouts, you can use any leafy greens – including collard greens, another traditional staple in vegan soul food land. This flavorful and healthy comfort meal is ready in about 30 minutes!

Spicy Vegan Gumbo

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Recipe by The Nut-Free Vegan

Let’s get some meaty vegan goodness on your dinner plate! This spicy gumbo is a wonderful comfort dish and a vegan take on soul food that calls for store-bought meat alternatives.

Together with lots of deep flavors like garlic, thyme, parsley and red pepper, the flour and oil mixture still allows you to get that deep dark gumbo roux.

Vegan Fried Chicken & Sourdough Biscuits

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Recipe by Vegan Yack Attack

Have you ever made your own plant-based fried chicken? This recipe shows you how easy it can be, using accessible foods such as wheat gluten, chickpea flour, soy curls and a couple of spices.

You can even make it oil-free by using an air fryer! Together with some sourdough biscuits, this is the perfect hearty and flavorful comfort food.

Oil-Free Oven-Fried Okra

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Recipe by Fat-Free Vegan

We go to great lengths to make our own recipes on the blog completely oil-free – which is why we get super excited when we find other healthy, tasty and easy oil-free recipes to share!

This oven-fried okra is gluten-free, crunchy, golden and delicious. No oil needed! Okra can be found in a ton of soul food – thank goodness, because it’s a vegetable of which we definitely don’t eat enough!

Cajun Black-Eyed Pea Burgers

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Recipe by Connoisseurus Veg

Featuring corn, bell peppers, onion and garlic, these meatless black-eyed peas burgers are so scrumptious!

Perfectly seasoned with zesty Cajun spices, they pack awesome vegan soul food flavor into a bun. The burgers are grillable and assembled with fresh veggies as well as a creamy vegan remoulade.

Muffins, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy

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Recipe by Veeg

In the mood for some traditional Southern comfort food? Here are some gluten-free Southern-style stuffing muffins with nutrient-packed healthy mashed potatoes and gravy made with creamy tahini.

Secretly healthy, this scrumptious meal makes for a wonderful addition to a holiday feast or a delicious weekend dinner option.

Buffalo Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

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Recipe by V Nutrition and Wellness

Pasta bakes won’t get much healthier and cozier than this! This buffalo cauliflower mac and cheese is naturally gluten-free, dairy-free and incredibly creamy thanks to cashew nuts.

In combination with cauliflower and fresh spinach, it’s a delicious way of eating more vegetables, all of which are seamlessly incorporated into this pasta dish.

Air Fryer Zucchini Chips

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Recipe by Keeping the Peas

Let’s make some more crispy “fried” veggies that are flavorful and secretly healthy!

Featuring whole wheat breadcrumbs, almond flour, flaxseeds plus a few seasonings, these crispy snacks are oil-free and a lovely addition to any colorful vegan soul food bowl!

Hearty Bean Chili

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Recipe by Nutriciously →

We don’t know about you, but nothing quite says “comfort meal” to us than a warm bowl of bean chili!

Using mainly budget-friendly pantry staples, this is an easily customizable and nutrient-rich everyday dinner option for anyone wanting to go meatless. For a traditional Southern touch, serve with some cornbread (recipe below!)

Flaky Vegan Buttermilk Biscuits

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Recipe by Ve Eat Cook Bake

Interested to see how Southern buttermilk biscuits can be made not just fully vegan but also whole food plant-based?

You’re in luck – these biscuits turn out perfectly soft and flaky but without any oil or butter. You’ll love the airy, flaky layers that are wholesomely achieved with two secret but totally accessible ingredients. Check the recipe for more!

Crispy Air Fried Pickles

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Recipe by Veganosity

These crispy Southern-style fried pickles can either be traditionally deep-fried or made oil-free with an air fryer!

The authors say that this is one of the best vegan Southern appetizers they’ve come across and that it has become a family favorite (especially during football season!). Made with just a handful of pantry staples, this easy recipe requires only 10 minutes of cooking time!

Cajun Soy Curls & Creamy Jalapeño Grits

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Recipe by The Curious Chickpea

Ready for the creamiest grits you’ve ever had, topped with chewy, mouth-watering soy curls? The recipe is brunch goals and the ultimate pantry-friendly vegan soul food.

You have tender grits made with cashew cream and spiced up with jalapeños, cooked into a thick porridge. The soy curls are a gluten-free and meatless protein source, which this recipe has you season to perfection.

Healthy Gluten-Free Cornbread

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Recipe by Nutriciously →

Remember that bean chili we just talked about? Serve it with this freshly baked cornbread!

Fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside, it pairs wonderfully with a warm pot of veggies and beans. Both dishes are actually very meal-prep friendly and can be prepared in advance and frozen for an upcoming plant-based dinner!

Satisfying Vegan Jambalaya

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Recipe by Plant and Vine

With roots in African, Spanish and French cuisine, jambalaya is a filling rice-based dish that usually includes animal products such as sausage, shellfish, chicken or pork.

This vegan soul food recipe adds a delicious twist by omitting the meat and going for satiating beans as well as some vegan sausage. It also pairs well with some freshly baked cornbread, and you can even find some wine recommendations in the article!

Veggie Pot Pies

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Recipe by Happy Healthy Mama

Another great recipe made with pantry and freezer staples is vegetable pot pies. Using frozen vegetables, canned beans and a premade pie crust, they only require 10 minutes of hands-on time – one of the easiest plant-based dinners imaginable!

This is a really nutrient-rich and versatile recipe for which you can use pretty much any veggies you have on hand.

Vegan Chicken and Waffles

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Recipe by Emilie Eats

This recipe offers savory and gluten-free waffles topped with baked tofu chicken – and everything’s completely prepared from scratch.

This decadent brunch or “brinner” is surprisingly wholesome and a truly family-friendly recipe! It does require some more time compared to other meals, but if the occasion ever calls for it, definitely give it a try.

Jackfruit Beef Stew

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Recipe by My Pure Plants

Loaded with veggies and tons of flavor, this hearty and filling stew gets its beefy bite from the added jackfruit chunks!

Stews are kind of the epitome of vegan soul food, and this gluten-free plant-strong version is no exception. It’s a warm, flavor-infused bowl of perfectly cooked vegetables in a thick brown sauce that tastes spicy and sweet at the same time.

Vegan Hoppin’ John

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Recipe by Sweet Potato Soul

Speaking of traditional Southern meals turned into completely vegan soul food, this beautiful plate has all the components you need!

From homecooked black-eyed peas to long grain rice, collard greens, biscuits and fried cauliflower “chicken,” this recipe is one huge flavorful and satisfying plant-based bowl of goodness.

Mashed Potato Cheese Waffles

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Recipe by My Goodness Kitchen

If you’re in need of some ninja-like cooking skills to hide vegetables in your family’s meals, this recipe will greatly help you out!

These sneaky waffles are cheesy, soft on the outside and crunchy on the inside – not giving away at all that they are actually made with a medley of vegetables and buckwheat flour. Serve with some leafy greens, avocado and maple syrup!

Power Green Salad With Black-Eyed Peas

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Recipe by Cotter Crunch

The opposite of hiding veggies is to be totally upfront about them – just like in this rainbow salad.

It features either collard or mustard greens, purple cabbage, black-eyed peas and shredded carrot, and you can even throw in some cooked quinoa for added protein and other nutrients!

Creole Okra Corn Soup

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Recipe by The Vegan 8

This soup is made for all of you veggie-loving Southerners!

The great thing is that it requires almost only shelf-stable ingredients like corn kernels, canned tomatoes and frozen sliced okra – along with hefty pinches of different spices to give it its traditional flavor.

Sweet Potato Mac and Cheese

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Recipe by Zen and Zaatar

Yes, we already featured a baked mac and cheese – but there’s no such thing as too many pasta bakes in our books.

This sweet potato version is free from gluten, oil and nuts while still managing to be incredibly creamy and comforting! We love the combination of sweet potato and tahini for the cheesy sauce.

Corn and Zucchini Fritters

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Recipe by The Minimalist Vegan

One bowl, a grater, knife, pan and some measuring spoons – that’s all the equipment needed for these super easy and quick corn fritters!

If you’re looking for a healthier version of this Southern comfort food, this gluten-free and veggie-rich version is the way to go. Ready to eat in under 30 minutes, they also freeze well and can be used for meal prepping.

Southwestern Cornbread Veggie Bake

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Recipe by Ve Eat Cook Bake

This healthy vegan soul food recipe combines the convenience of a quick and accessible meal with a huge amount of nutrients and a true comfort food experience.

Using mostly plant-based staple foods, it’s easily customizable and super flavorful – this recipe can even be made into muffins or a casserole!

Hearty Vegan Potato Soup

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Recipe by Karissa’s Vegan Kitchen

This flavorful and creamy soup takes comfort food to the next level! Not just your average potato soup, it’s made super creamy with lots of non-dairy milk, and on the flavor side, it’s perfect – onion, garlic, sage, smoked paprika and veggie stock are used to make this recipe extra cozy.

Optional toppings include vegan bacon, vegan cheese and green onions!

Easy Southern Collard Greens

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Recipe by Monkey and Me Kitchen Adventures

When you want to treat your taste buds to a totally rocking flavor-packed meal, this southern collard greens recipe is just the ticket!

Packed with veggies and wholesome ingredients, this is healthy soul food that breaks away from traditional Southern recipes by being fully vegan and gluten-free.

Vegan Baked Oil-Free Hush Puppies

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Recipe by The Vegan 8

Something that was completely new to us were these fluffy little clouds called hush puppies.

This whole food vegan version offers all the traditional comfort and flavor while being oil-free, gluten-free, baked and somehow really soft and moist at the same time! Brandi managed to turn these little grease balls into a good-for-you Southern snack.

Best Ever BBQ Baked Beans

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Recipe by Vegan Travel Eats

If you’re looking for an epic fully vegan BBQ spread, you definitely want to add these baked beans to your list!

Together with some grilled corn and mac and cheese, they make for the perfect Southern soul food experience. Deep flavors and hearty add-ins won’t let anyone recognize these baked beans are free from all animal products!

Vegan Sloppy Lentil Joes

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Recipe by Veggie Inspired

This delicious 30-minute meal is the vegan version of a sloppy joe – by replacing meat with lentils, this sandwich becomes a wonderfully smoky, tangy, messy, sweet dish able to please any meat-eater in your life.

If you’re looking for healthy soul food dishes, this sandwich is lower in fat and calories and higher in minerals and vitamins than its meaty counterpart!

Buttery Sweet Potato Biscuits

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Recipe by A Virtual Vegan

Is there such a thing as too many biscuits? This flaky and tender sweet potato variety certainly had to make our list of the best vegan soul foods.

These biscuits are naturally sweet, easy and quick to make, have a warm orange color and work with both savory or sweet toppings. We really love this recipe!

Vegan Bourbon Pecan Pie

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Recipe by My Quiet Kitchen

Let’s move on to some sweet vegan soul food! This scrumptious pecan pie is free from eggs, butter and corn syrup, using a spritz of Bourbon for deeper flavors (totally optional!) – it’s the perfect vegan twist on a Southern classic.

Rich, sweet and nutty, it is made with dates, maple syrup and lots of pecans.

Self-Saucing Vegan Banana Pudding

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Recipe by Full of Plants

Truth be told, bI had never heard of this traditional Southern dessert before writing this article – but my oh my, it sounds like it’s just made for me.

Banana, cinnamon and caramel sauce topped with vegan vanilla ice cream – uhm, yes, please! There are no words to add here other than “go make it today.”

Baked Chocolate Chip Skillet Scones

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Recipe by Veeg

Need something to share with your loved ones at a get-together or at home? These vegan baked chocolate chip scones are the way to go!

Each bite of these mouth-watering scones delivers the taste of delicious dates, berries and chocolate chips. This gluten-free sweet vegan soul food will soon become a family favorite!

Blackberry + Blueberry Cobbler

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Recipe by Bakerita

Meet these gluten-free vegan cobblers that are both healthy enough to enjoy for breakfast and also sweet enough to be dessert!

With their perfect crisp and gooey topping, this berrylicious Southern recipe offers all the different textures and flavors you could wish for in a comfort food.

Sweet Potato Casserole With Pecan Crumble

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Recipe by Vegan Huggs

Yet another traditional recipe we just had to add to this list was this sweet potato casserole topped with a delicious pecan crumble.

Cozy spices meet a creamy and starchy filling. It’s perfectly sweetened and can be served either for dessert or as a scrumptious side.

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie

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Recipe by Loving It Vegan

Let’s just keep the sweet potato theme rolling with this wonderfully rich and flavorful pie – trust us, it definitely deserves a spot on this list! Not only is it extremely simple to make, but it also slices beautifully and tastes like heaven.

This epic vegan soul food is one of our favorites and is best served with some coconut whipped cream or dairy-free ice cream!

More delicious vegan recipes

If you liked this list of vegan soul food goodness, be sure to check out the following recipes next!

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35+ Best Vegan Soul Food Recipes

Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

This mouth-watering selection of the best vegan soul food recipes will have you drooling in no time and can be your foot in the door when trying to make any meat-eater acquire a taste for plant-based food. Delicious and healthier versions of cornbread, mac and cheese, pies and so much more! Don't miss out on the following southern-style coleslaw.

Ingredients

Southern-style coleslaw

  • 16 oz mixed cabbage, shredded
  • 1 medium carrot, grated
  • 1 cup vegan mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons celery seeds
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder

Instructions

  1. Mix together all ingredients except for the cabbage and carrots in a large bowl. Adjust to taste preferences.
  2. Add the shredded cabbage and carrot, give it a good stir until well-combined, then cover the bowl.
  3. Place in the fridge for at least an hour before serving and store any leftovers for up to 3 days in the fridge.

Notes

  • Toss your coleslaw before serving!
  • This recipe can be made up to a day in advance. Drain any excess liquid before eating.
  • Find 35+ more southern vegan recipes in the article above.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: ⅙ recipe
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 233Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 456mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 2gSugar: 11gProtein: 1g

Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated automatically, their accuracy is not guaranteed. Just focus on whole plant-based foods and eat until satiety!

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FAQs

What are some classic soul food dishes? ›

Some essential soul food dishes include collard greens, Southern-fried catfish, red beans and rice, buttermilk biscuits, and macaroni and cheese. Popular soul food desserts include peach cobbler, sweet potato pie, pecan pie, and banana pudding.

What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

Most vegan diets include beans in at least one meal per day, including lentils, chickpeas, black beans, pinto beans and many more. Many vegans consume soy-based proteins such as tofu and tempeh; their mild flavor makes them a great substitute for meat in stir-fries, soups and stews.

What do picky vegans eat? ›

34 Easy Vegan Dinner Ideas That Even Picky Eaters Will Love
  • 01 of 34. Spiced Rice With Crispy Chickpeas. ...
  • 02 of 34. Spicy Dumpling Soup. ...
  • 03 of 34. Fish-Free Ceviche. ...
  • 04 of 34. Slow Cooker Black Bean Posole. ...
  • 05 of 34. Tofu Asada With Caramelized Onion Refried Beans. ...
  • 06 of 34. Vegetarian BLT With Shiitake Bacon. ...
  • 07 of 34. ...
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Jul 5, 2024

What was the original soul food? ›

Soul food cookery began when African American/Black American enslaved people learned to make do with what they were given to eat by their enslavers: leftovers and the undesirable parts of animals such as ham hocks, hog jowls and pigs' feet, ears, skin, and intestines, which white plantation owners did not eat.

What are six popular Southern dishes? ›

What are the most popular Southern American foods?
  • Fried Chicken. Fried chicken is a beloved staple in Southern American cuisine. ...
  • Shrimp and Grits. ...
  • Chicken-Fried Steak. ...
  • Biscuits and Gravy. ...
  • Cornbread. ...
  • Collard Greens. ...
  • Pulled Pork Sandwich. ...
  • Hush Puppies.
Mar 13, 2024

What food is surprisingly vegan? ›

Accidentally Vegan Foods You Already Have at Home
  • Peanut butter.
  • Welch's Jelly.
  • Marie Callender's Frozen Pastry Pie Shells.
  • Pizza dough.
  • Thomas Bagels (most flavors but not all)
  • Bush's Vegetarian Baked Beans.
  • Polenta.
  • Rice, quinoa, barley, oats, farro, couscous.
Aug 24, 2023

What do extreme vegans eat? ›

Vegan diets are based on grains and other seeds, legumes (particularly beans), fruits, vegetables, edible mushrooms, and nuts. The main difference between a vegan and vegetarian diet is that vegans exclude dairy products, eggs, and honey.

What is a Level 3 vegan? ›

Level 3 vegans are those who are fairly firmly entrenched in the lifestyle. They are more experienced than level 2 vegans, and have overcome the small lifestyle adjustments that are needed in order to fully settle into their own comfortable vegan lifestyle.

What should I cut out as a vegan? ›

Vegans avoid eating animal flesh and animal by-products. These include meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs and foods made by bees.

What is a mostly vegan diet called? ›

A flexitarian diet, also called a semi-vegetarian diet, is one that is centered on plant foods with limited or occasional inclusion of meat. For example, a flexitarian might eat meat only some days each week.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Beer and Wine

Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

What do vegans struggle with the most? ›

Numerous studies have shown that vegans consume insufficient calcium and vitamin D, not only owing to the absence of dairy products but also due to calcium bioavailability problems in plant-based diets [28]. Vitamin D insufficiency exacerbates calcium shortage further owing to impaired intestinal absorption.

What are vegans most deficient in? ›

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 is traditional soul food? ›

What is a typical soul food meal? A typical soul food meal would feature: Sides: black-eyed peas, candied yams (dark-fleshed sweet potatoes), macaroni and cheese, and stewed greens (cabbage, collard greens, kale, mustard, or turnip);

What are traditional African American dishes? ›

Traditional African American comfort foods include homemade macaroni and cheese, fried chicken, red beans and rice, cornbread, seasoned greens, mashed potatoes and gravy, and ice-cold sweet tea. Although many of these foods are not considered the healthy choices, they excite our taste buds and warm our hearts.

What is a traditional Southern dish? ›

A traditional Southern meal may include pan-fried chicken, field peas (such as black-eyed peas), greens (such as collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, or poke sallet), mashed potatoes, cornbread or corn pone, sweet tea, and dessert—typically a pie (sweet potato, chess, shoofly, pecan, and peach are the most ...

What is the best food for the soul? ›

Gratitude, joy, and mindfulness are good foods for the soul.

The best foods for your soul aren't actually foods at all; they're states of mind. It's just as important to nourish your soul as it is to nourish your body.

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