Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020! (2024)

'Tis the Season to rank my top 10 vegan recipes!! Fa-La-La-la-Laaaaa-La-La-La-Laaaaaa!

I love this time of year and I especially love looking back at my Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020 and seeing which were the fan favourites.

2020 was a rough year for all of us. It has been a real challenge in endless ways. But with all of the struggles throughout the year, I was fortunate enough that there were several very special and exciting moments as well.

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So before I jump into the Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020, I'd like to visit some other milestones that occurred this year.

In 2020 my blog received over 16 million page views with 7 million visitors from almost every country in the world. Woah! The enthusiasm for vegan food is apparent and growing and that makes me SOOOOO happy.

There seemed to be an even bigger boost than usual this year and my guess is that was because more people were cooking at home, and more people were interested in eating plant-based both because it's the safer way to eat, and it's actually the more affordable way to eat. I'm so happy that I was able to provide so many new people with scrumptious vegan recipes. 🙂

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In April, I hit 100k followers on Instagram! Sure, numbers don't really matter, but it's hard to deny that when you see the shiny 100k on your Instagram profile it does a certain something to make you feel special.

In June, I won the VegNews awards for Best Blog of 2020! This was voted on by a whopping 2.6 million people. I was completely blown away by this honour and so flattered that so many of you took the time to vote for me.

In October, I got engaged! The love of my life, Adam proposed to me over the dishwasher (long story) on our 2-year dating anniversary. There were tears, there was joy, and there was crispy broccoli.

In November, I launched The Ultimate Vegan Kitchen, which is my first ever live and interactive online cooking course! A whopping 1,600+ of you signed up and I've been having a blast welcoming you into my kitchen via live stream and teaching you how to prepare vegan food so good, that it will make carnivores jealous. 😉

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And as if that wasn't enough: in December, I announced my second cookbook called Fast Easy Cheap Vegan! It's full of 101 recipes that take 30 minutes or less to make, use 10 ingredients or less, and cost $10 or less. The book isn't even released until March 30, 2021, but so many people pre-ordered the book, that it ranked #1 New Release on amazon.com #1 Best Seller on amazon.ca and was #3 in the Amazon hot new releases, keeping good company with Barack Obama!!! Holy moly!!

If you're interested in learning more about "Fast Easy Cheap Vegan" and links to where you can pre-order it (including independent bookstores), you can check out my post all about it here.

And now for the best part of 2020. VEGAN FOOD!

Drumroll please....Here are the.....

Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020!

Every year I collect the recipes that YOU loved most. You voted by reading my recipes, sharing them, making them, commenting on them, and giving them a star rating. The results are in! Here are the most popular, fan favourite Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020!

10. Vegan Truffle Mac n' Cheese

Coming in at number 10: Vegan Truffle Mac & Cheese! I just love dishes that are both fancy and comfort food at the same time. This white mac & cheese requires only 10 ingredients and takes 20 minutes to make, but tastes like it's from the most elegant restaurant.

9. Egg Roll In A Bowl

Number 9: Vegan Egg Roll in a Bowl!It tastes like greasy take out but it's healthy, vegan, easy to make, and so super delicious! This has become a "go-to meal" in my house.

8. Macaroni Salad

In at number 8: Macaroni Salad! This Macaroni Salad recipe went viral on Facebook receiving ½ million views on Facebook in one day! While I do love macaroni salad, I must admit, I didn't really think this recipe would break records. Who knew?!

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Number 7: Glazed Tofu! I'm very proud of this recipe and I'm thrilled that it is loved by so many. Tofu really is one of the best most versatile ingredients and I just love how it gets so chewy and flavourful in this recipe. This tofu is easy to make but it sure is a showstopper. It makes for the perfect centrepiece at any celebration.

6. BBQ Shredded Tofu (Shredded Chicken)

Number 6: Shredded Tofu! Like I said, tofu, can you go wrong? For this recipe I figured out a technique of using a cheese grater to make shreds of tofu. The shreds are then seasoned and dried out in the oven. The result is this amazing pulled chicken kind of vibe. You can use this tofu for a pulled tofu sandwich, pile it on a taco or in a burrito, use it for scrumptious lettuce wraps, top on a baked potato, scatter over nachos, or enjoy it any way you like!

5. Vegan Italian Seitan Meatballs

Number 5: Vegan Meatballs! Ever since I shared my recipe for seitan steaks, I've completely fallen in love with creating seitan recipes. These vegan seitan meatballs are so amazingly meaty that I think you could fool almost any carnivore!

4. The Best Vegan Seitan Burger

Number 4: Seitan Burgers! Can you ever go wrong with burgers? The seitan obsession continues. These vegan burgers are so meaty delicious, Adam thinks they are better than Beyond Burgers! I love to make extra large batches of this recipes for freezing so I always have some burgers in the freezer, ready to go.

3. Red Velvet Cake

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Number 3: is my Red Velvet Cake! I've received requests for a vegan red velvet cake for years, and I finally shared my recipe in 2020. This cake tastes just like the traditional version with a cream cheese frosting and all!

2. Easy Vegan Carrot Muffins

2nd most popular new recipe of the year: Carrot Muffins! You just can't go wrong with a good ol' carrot muffin. Each muffin is bursting with sweet carrots, crunchy walnuts, chewy coconut, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Making these the BEST carrot muffins you will ever taste!

1. Easy Vegan Potato Salad

And the winner is... Potato Salad!! Is 2020 the year of carb-y salads? I think it is. The perfect side dish for almost any meal, this vegan potato salad is a hit.

And those are my Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020 - as voted by you!

To check out the top recipes from previous years, click here.

Thank you so much for all of your love and support over the years. Creating vegan recipes is my absolute favourite thing to do, and it's because of your support that I have been able to turn this into a full time career. So THANK YOU! I can never say that enough.

I wish you the best in your last few days of 2020, and wish you the happiest 2021!

Bon appetegan!

Sam Turnbull.

Top 10 Vegan Recipes of 2020! (2024)

FAQs

What is the 28 day vegan challenge? ›

28 Days Vegan is a starter's guide to making sustainable changes that keep the dinner table delicious. With shopping lists for every week, breakdowns of vegan staples, and 28 full days of meals (including snack time cravings), this book has everything you need to start a plant-based diet with as much ease as possible.

What to serve a vegan? ›

Your houseguest would most likely be happy with oatmeal or granola with almond milk and fruit for breakfast, nut butters, hummus, salads with beans, fruits and vegetables, and nuts for lunch, and grilled or sautéed veggies with a whole grain like quinoa are for dinner.

Do vegans eat pasta? ›

Most packaged pasta—including spaghetti, penne, and more—is vegan. It's worth checking the label to be sure, as some pasta contains eggs, but most of the pasta you see on the supermarket shelves is 100% vegan!

What is the dirty vegan trend? ›

In essence, dirty vegans are vegans looking for comfort food with a vegan twist: things like cauliflower fried chicken, dairy-free ice cream, and plant-based hamburgers. They are trying to make ribs out of seitan and buffalo wings out of eggplant or zucchini.

Why I quit vegan? ›

One of the main reasons people quit veganism is the struggle to find satisfying and flavourful alternatives for their beloved meat and dairy favourites. Whether it's the craving for a juicy burger or the comfort of warm mac 'n cheese, these staples can be hard to replace.

What happens to your body when you go vegan for a week? ›

At the start of a change to a vegan diet, you could experience a variety of differences to your body. These may include being hungrier, getting gassier, a change in your skin or body odor, weight loss or gain, better or worse sleep, headaches, tiredness, or having more energy.

Which foods are surprisingly vegan? ›

Top 10 surprising vegan foods
  • Crumpets. This might be an obvious one to some, but a quick poll with our vegan and dairy-free friends shows many mistakenly believe crumpets contained dairy. ...
  • Dark chocolate. Chocoholics assemble! ...
  • Cream crackers. ...
  • (Some) biscuits. ...
  • (Some) crisps. ...
  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Peanut butter.

What vegan food fills you up? ›

Healthful foods that are high in protein, fiber, or both tend to be filling. Rich sources of protein for vegans include foods such as soybeans, pulses, and some nuts and seeds. Oats, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, and fruit are all good sources of fiber.

Why is rice not vegan? ›

Is white rice vegan? Plain white rice is, generally speaking, vegan. It contains only the rice grain without the hull, making it a good alternative for people who have trouble processing high-fiber foods. White rice often comes topped with non-vegan butter, so be sure to order yours plain.

Is peanut butter vegan? ›

The bottom line. Most types of peanut butter are free of animal products and can be enjoyed as part of a vegan diet. However, some varieties are made in facilities that also process animal products or contain refined sugar that was produced using bone char or non-vegan ingredients like honey or fish oil.

Can vegans eat pizza? ›

Can vegans still enjoy pizza? Yes, but it depends exclusively on the pizzaiola's skill and the ingredients being used. A great Marinara pizza (made at places at Una Pizza Napoletana in SF, Pizzeria Bianco in Phoenix. and Motorino in NYC), which has no cheese, is a wonder to behold and a treat to eat.

Which country is #1 for vegans? ›

India. Three of India's major religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism — teach the practice of ahimsa, or non-violence towards all beings. Because of this religious tradition, India has the highest percentage of vegetarians out of all the countries in the world.

What popular junk food is vegan? ›

Top Accidentally Vegan Foods
  • Cinnamon Life.
  • Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix.
  • SkinnyPop White Cheddar Flavored Popped Popcorn.
  • Airheads.
  • Cracker Jack.
  • Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili–Flavored Tortilla Chips.
  • Fritos.
  • Fruit by the Foot.

What do extreme vegans eat? ›

Vegan diets, substitutions, and meat analogues. 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.

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense. Plant-based cookies and cream lovers rejoice!

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