19 Delicious Asian-Inspired Vegan Recipes That'll Take Your At-Home Cooking To The Next Level (2024)

From tteokbokki ramen to a plant-based pho, these recipes will give you something new to try in the kitchen.

by Whitney JeffersonBuzzFeed Staff
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After gathering some really wonderful recipes from AAPI creators across the internet last year, I decided that a part two was necessary for our APAHM 2022 celebration this year!

Below you'll find a variety of plant-based takes on classic recipes that traditionally were, well, not-so-vegan. I hope you'll find something new to try, a recipe to add to your collection, or maybe you'll find a veggie-based edition of an old favorite!

1. Onigiri Chazuke

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Veggiekins /veggiekinsblog.com

If you're looking for a comforting meal that's also pretty cute to look at, might I recommend Veggiekins' recipe for onigiri chazuke? The grilled rice ball soup is a staple in Japan whose plant-based broth is made from kombu, mirin, shiitake mushrooms, soy sauce, and genmaicha (a type of green tea). It might take you a few tries to master shaping your rice, but it'll taste delicious no matter what form it ends up taking.

The Korean Vegan /thekoreanvegan.com

The Korean Vegan's recipe for gochujang cauliflower is one of my go-to recipes. It's quick to make, is incredibly flavorful, and can be made a little less spicy for those of us with a more sensitive palate by omitting the red peppers. (Try it and let us know what you think in the comments!)

3. Stuffed Eggplant with Vegan Pork

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Woon Heng /woonheng.com

Looking for a show-stopping dinner recipe that will impress your guests? Don't sleep on Woon Heng's recipe for stuffed eggplant with vegan pork.Yong Tau Foo normally includes fish or seafood in it, but this recipe opts for a filling that's made with carrots and a veganized pork. Then you'll slice your eggplants like you'd make a Hasselback potato, and fill the area between each side with the "pork" stuffing. The result is a stunning meal you'll want to take pictures of.

The Plant-Based Wok /theplantbasedwok.com

If you already enjoy tteokbokki, a simmered hot rice cake often found in Korean cooking, then you will definitely enjoy this recipe for ramen that includes it as a main ingredient! Check out this recipe from The Plant-Based Wok that will teach you how to make "Rabokki," a delicious combination of ramen + tteokbokki that you'll be dreaming about for days.

5. Vegan Dashi

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Veggiekins /veggiekinsblog.com

Once you learn how to make this plant-based dashi, you'll soon find that you're using it in everything: as a base for soups, in sauces, and even on its own (because it's just that good). Veggiekins shares the lowdown on this vegan take on the Japanese broth using mushrooms instead of fish.

Richa Hingle /veganricha.com

One of my favorite things about Richa Hingle's recipes is that her genius mind is able to veganize so many classic Indian recipes into meals we can cook in our own homes. Her take on Kashmiri Rogan Josh, a recipe popular in Kashmir, uses tofu instead of the standard version with meat. The recipe comes together easily but can also be saved for leftovers the next day.

7. Homemade Vegan Pho

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Hot For Food Blog /hotforfoodblog.com

I can admit that I've never made pho at home before, but after looking at this recipe from Hot For Food Blog, I definitely want to try. The broth uses bold spices like star anise, ginger, and cardamom in order to set the tone for your meal. The great news is that you can use pretty much anything you'd like to top the soup, so whatever veggies, noodles, and proteins you have on hand can be substituted.

Richa Hingle /veganricha.com

If you're one of ~ those people ~ who is obsessed with their Instant Pot, you'll want to bookmark this recipe for later. To make the dal Bukhara from Vegan Richa's recipes, you'll toss ingredients like lentils, tomatoes, and ginger into your miracle vessel and then forget about it while it cooks.

9. Vegan Kare-Kare (Filipino Vegetable Stew in Peanut-Based Sauce)

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Astig Vegan /astigvegan.com

If you're looking for a recipe that your even foodie friends may not have tried before, Astig Vegan's take on kare kare just might blow their minds. This plant-based version of the Filipino peanut stew uses long beans, snow fungus, peanuts, and the incredibly delicate banana blossom buds to make for a really impressive bowl.

Woon Heng /woonheng.com

Yet another hit from Woon Heng is her shao bing recipe, a layered bread delicacy found in Northern China. Not only does it look incredibly tasty, but upon biting into this baked bread you'll soon appreciate all of the layers of onions, dough, and sesame seeds (aka heaven on Earth).

The Korean Vegan /thekoreanvegan.com

This veggie-filled "pancake" is a lot easier than you'd expect from how intricate it looks! The Korean Vegan's rainbow jeon recipe uses a literal rainbow of vegetables to create the stunning dish you see above. Serve it for breakfast, lunch, as a side dish, or enjoy it on its own!

12. Lucky Money Bag Dumpling

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Woon Heng /woonheng.com

If you're looking for a little extra luck in your life, you might try making this neat recipe for lucky money bag dumplings from Woon Heng. Traditionally made during the Lunar New Year, this recipe uses napa cabbage — instead of steamed or sautéed dumplings — for a more low-carb option, but you can use whatever you prefer.

Richa Hingle /veganricha.com

Richa Hingle's recipe for Indo-Chinese Chili Garlic Noodles uses a variety of spices that come together for a meal you'll repeat over and over. You can make this dish for lunch or dinner, and it stores well in the fridge for leftovers, too.

14. Aloo Parathas

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Veggiecurean /veggiecurean.com

Here's a truly drool-worthy recipe: aloo parathas from Veggiecurean. To make it, you'll spend time kneading the dough to perfection — but the result will be worth it: you'll end up with a delicious whole wheat crust and a potato filling that'll keep you satisfied for a long time.

15. Tofu Tikka Masala

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Rainbow Plant Life /rainbowplantlife.com

Did you know it's quite possible to make a plant-based version of tikka masala that doesn't include chicken? Rainbow Plant Life details exactly how to do it in their recipe using tofu instead. Make sure you have spices like coriander, cumin, fenugreek, and garam masala on hand in order to make this flavorful meal!

Veggiekins /veggiekinsblog.com

Veggiekins created this recipe as an homage to the San Bei Ji (or "three cup chicken") that you can find in the night markets of Taiwan. To make the flavors as authentic as possible, the recipe calls for both Thai basil and Thai red chili. And if you don't want to use a vegan chicken for this recipe, good old-fashioned tofu will work just as well.

17. Savory Dolsot Oatmeal

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The Korean Vegan /thekoreanvegan.com

This recipe from The Korean Vegan is an almost literal mash-up of oatmeal and an omelette! Rolled oats, tofu, seaweed, and kimchi are just a few of the ingredients that make this breakfast shine. And to make this just like the recipe states, you'll need a dolsot, a stone pot used in traditional Korean cooking (as shown above).

The Plant-Based Wok /theplantbasedwok.com

This traditional dessert made on the Lunar New Year is said to represent growth and prosperity in the year ahead. But you can make this recipe from The Plant-Based Wok at any time! Coconut milk, rice flour, and red bean paste are just a few of the ingredients that make up these yummy mini cakes!

The Plant-Based Wok /theplantbasedwok.com

Here in the States we're heading into summer, which is the perfect time to pick up some strawberries at your local market. And with all of those fresh berries on hand, why not try making strawberry stuffed mochi from The Plant-Based Wok? If you haven't made it before, you'll need to follow this recipe closely as it takes a bit of quick work to get everything timed perfectly. But you'll be rewarded with the softest and sweetest treats around!

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Does Gordon Ramsay have vegan recipes? ›

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How to eat vegan without cooking? ›

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Here are some tips for making vegan food delicious: Experiment with herbs and spices: Vegan dishes can be packed with flavor by using a variety of herbs and spices such as basil, thyme, oregano, garlic, cumin, turmeric, paprika, etc. These can add depth and complexity to your dishes.

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Is Gordon Ramsay A vegan or vegetarian? ›

He said: "It's a secret that's so big, I'm almost afraid to say it on national television." "After all these years, I can finally admit that I actually love vegan food," he added before saying that it has taken "20 years to get to this point." In recent years, Ramsay showed some understanding of plant-based food.

What not to eat when going vegan? ›

Vegans don't eat any foods made from animals, including:
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  • Eggs.
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Try These Popular Vegan Snacks (Chips, Cookies, and More)
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A raw vegan diet may not be sustainable in the long term. The lack of bread, cooked grains, and cooked legumes can make it challenging to get enough calories every day without frequent meals, which may make it too restrictive to be a 24/7 thing.

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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 vegan food fills you up? ›

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. Including more filling foods in the diet can decrease the amount that a person eats or how often they consume food.

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Common Ingredient Substitutions
IngredientAmountSubstitution
Evaporated milk1 cup1 cup light cream
Farmer's cheese8 ounces8 ounces dry cottage cheese OR 8 ounces creamed cottage cheese, drained
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Flour: bread1 cup1 cup all-purpose flour plus 1 teaspoon wheat gluten
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