The Top 10 Vegan Potato Recipes Ever! | Brownble (2024)

on being veganMar 16, 2017

If I was a food poet (and if that was even a thing!) there is no doubt in my mind that my first poem would be an ode to the potato. Poor spud, it's been so misunderstood, and so vilified thanks to the anti-carb craze that has seeped into our culture these days. In today's post, our very first recipe collection, we're bringing the potato back, because let's face it, few things are as delicious.

Here are some other reasons why potatoes simply rock: they're inexpensive, they're available year round and almost everywhere, they're super simple to make and they're choc-full of potassium (containing more than a banana does!) as well vitamin C, vitamin B6, fiber, iron, magnesium, calcium, antioxidants and even some healthy plant based protein. That's not the only reason to love them though.

Potatoes have long been a symbol of comfort, of bounty and of celebration. We have mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving and Christmas, potato latkes for Hanukkah, potato salad to celebrate the summer and of course the 4th of July, we have it in chowders in the winter, and of course we can't forget the match made in heaven that is a burger and fries.

So many classic dishes can be made with this gorgeous root vegetable and I find that whenever I serve it at a dinner party there's simply no going wrong. You can almost see the excitement in people's faces, even if it's something as simple as a roasted potato. The reason is we've kind of forgotten about this veg and left it only for special occasions, and it's my intention to bring it back. Potatoes are filling, have plenty of nutrition and have the magical power of being incredibly satisfying and enjoyable, one of the most important factors when it comes to happy and healthy eating.

Yup! We're bringing the potato back and to do so I've gathered some of my favorite potato recipes, not only from our blog, but from some of my favorite websites and cooking blogs from around the web. I love sharing some of the amazing work other bloggers are doing out there, and it always makes me happy when I get to be the one that introduces you to an awesome blog you'll get to use again and again. In a way this is not only a tribute to our superstar du jour, the potato, but also to the awesome bloggers that created these recipes.

I could have chosen 20, 50, 70 recipes based on what is out there when it comes to potatoes, but I chose recipes that really jumped out as being new and unique, and that also make the potato the star of the dish instead of the sidekick that it normally is.

Are you ready? Let's do this thang! Grab your peelers!

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These scrumptious Smashed Potatoes with Garlic Pesto by Minimalist Baker, one of my absolute favorite bloggers out there.If you haven't been introduced to the magic of potatoes and pesto together you're in for a real treat! Plus, Dana's recipes are always so simple to put together. Win-win!

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If you're thinking MUST-HAVE-THESE-NOW let me just say I hear ya! These delicious Potato Cakes Stuffed with Mushrooms are by Julia of Imagelicious. You can't go wrong when it comes to potato cakes, but these are stuffed! With mushrooms! Yeah...

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With spring quickly approaching, and picnic season rearing it's pretty little head, you'll love making this Vegan Potato Salad by Kelly of The Pretty Bee. So simple and perfect for taking on the go.

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Yes, these are potato tacos! Delicious tortillas filled with colorful potatoes, veggies, guacamole, beans and all your favorite fixings, by Marlena from Where you Get your Protein. I mean.... yeah.... POTATO TACOS!

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We have one motto at our house: veggie burgers must always be served with a side of fries (and by side of fries I mean fries and ketchup of course). Sometimes though, I feel like having something a little lighter, or even more so, avoid the hassle of frying. That's where our crispy oil free potatoes come in. It's the easiest recipe EVER, and you get crispy potatoes every time without using a drop of oil or moving from the comfy couch since the oven does all the work for you.

These are our crazy easy Oil Free Crispy Potatoes which you can find the recipe and video for here.

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Whenever I'd go back to my family's home in Woodstock, New York, my uncle would go out and buy the most incredible vegetable shepherd's pie on this planet, made by a local shop. Even though he was the best cook on this planet, he never made it himself and yet it's one of the dishes that most feels like home to me, so I had to include it on this list.

This is the stunning and scrumptious Vegetable Shepherd's Pie by Melissa from Cilantro and Citronella.

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My husband is the king of finding new sauces to dip things into, but Lindsey from Dolly and Oatmeal took this up a notch by teaching us how to make crispy oven fries with a spicy mung bean hummus for dipping. Ah-mazing!

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There is one Italian specialty that is so often overlooked and most people don't know about. It's the wonder of the potato and rosemary pizza. Yes it's a thing and you can now learn how to make it thanks to Ania from the wonderful blog Lazy Cat Kitchen.

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I'm always telling you how when we dive deep into international cuisines we find so much abundance when it comes to vegan dishes.

This means we just had to take yet another little trip for our potato collection, this time to Sri Lanka, to learn how to make these delicious Turmeric Infused Baked Potatoes with Garlic by Jehan from the blog Island Smile (which is all about Srilankan food! How cool is that?!)

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The blog where this delicious recipe is from is one that I simply can't live without. I think it will be hard to ever create a recipe collection like this one without including one of Jackie Sobon's UNBELIEVABLE recipes.

This is her slow-cooker potato curry chili. I mean that's a mouthful of goodness right there when you can say the words potato and curry and chili in the same sentence. Yowza! Jackie blogs and creates mouthwatering recipes that will never EVER fail you, at Vegan Yack Attack.

Thanks for checking out these amazing websites and bloggers, and thanks to them for making me drool, and filling up my kitchen with yumminess every time I cook one of their recipes.

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FAQs

Can vegans eat boiled potatoes? ›

These boiled baby potatoes are creamy, flavorful, and easy to prepare. They're also vegan and go great with any entrée or protein. Skip to the Recipe!

Can vegans eat baked potatoes? ›

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Are potatoes good for vegan diet? ›

The answer is, yes, potatoes are a plant and therefore vegans can eat potatoes. In fact, potatoes, a starchy, nutrient-rich vegetable, make a great part of a vegan food diet because they're plant-based.

What is the most delicious potato in the world? ›

According to the announcement of the Chamber of Drama, the Kato Neurokopi Potato was voted first among many others from around the world, in the Taste Awards 2023-2024 competition of the Taste Atlas Guide for the World's Best Foods in the relevant category (“Potatoes”) with 4.39 points.

What is the most eaten potato? ›

The statistic shows the most consumed potato varieties in the United States in 2021. Russet potatoes were the most consumed type, with 55 percent of respondents stating that this variety was their favorite.

What milk is vegan? ›

Vegan milk is any milk that is made from plant-only sources — an alternative that is just as suitable for all the same purposes of regular milk. The majority are sourced from beans and nuts including soy, almond, and macadamia, but can also be sourced from oats, coconuts, and even rice.

Do vegans eat McDonald's fries? ›

Fries from McDonald's are not vegan, at least not in the US. One of the many ingredients in delicious, salty McDonald's fries is Natural Beef Flavor. This is used to replace the flavor of the beef fat McDonald's fries used to be cooked in.

Can a vegan eat butter? ›

Traditional butter is made with churned milk or cream, which usually comes from cows (but it can also come from other animals like goats), and that's why it's not vegan. Many people also use margarine, which is similar to butter in texture and color, but it's usually made with plant-based fat instead of animal fat.

Why are baked beans not vegan? ›

Yes, baked beans are vegan-friendly as, in their simplest form, they're white beans and a tomato sauce. Tinned supermarket versions often contain lots of sugar and preservatives, but these are also suitable for vegans. However, make sure you're not buying a tin with sausages in, as these, unsurprisingly, aren't vegan.

Do vegans eat bananas? ›

Bananas have always been a quick and healthy go-to snack for those on a vegan diet. Enjoyed on their own, and in desserts, they are considered as one of the most versatile fruits.

What does 100% vegan eat? ›

A vegan diet is based on plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

What is the most popular type of potato? ›

Most potatoes grown in the US are of the russet variety, meaning they're what most people picture when you say "potato." With a mildly rough brown-grey skin, the flesh once cooked is light and fluffy and the skin becomes chewy.

What is famous for potatoes? ›

Other countries that are well-known for their potatoes include Ireland, Germany, and the United States. Potatoes are a widely cultivated and consumed crop around the world, but the country that is perhaps most famous for its potatoes is Peru.

What are the top 3 states for potatoes? ›

The United States is amongst the top potato producers worldwide, and the states that produce the most potatoes in the country are Idaho, Washington, and Wisconsin. These states' hold in potato production results from their suitable climate, quality of soil, and well-established agricultural infrastructure.

What is the most famous dish ever? ›

​Pizza​ Italian pizza is probably the most famous food in the world.

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