This weekly vegan meal plan 2 is packed full of delicious vegan recipes to keep your bellies happy and bodies full of goodness all week long. There’s also a handy shopping list to make your next week of vegan meals even easier!
Summer is over, fall is here and it’s time for comfort food. It is time to get organized and cleanse our bodies of the indulgences of summer.
Not to mention, the holidays are around the corner and we know how weak we get around all those treats. I’m looking at you holiday cookies. So start the season right, prep and give meal planning a try with this weekly vegan meal plan!
If you missed my first vegan meal plan, make sure you check that one out. I also have an easy 7 day meal plan that is hugely popular too. They got such a great response, that I wanted to create another one for all of you meal plan junkies (see I knew you’d be hooked). And I now even have a list of all my meal plans in one spot here.
Plant-based eating can be overwhelming at first, but if you keep yourself organized, it is easy! I am a meal planning lover and want to help those of you that struggle with it. Which is why I put all of these together. This truly is just delicious food, and it happens to be plant-based!
7 days of Plant-Based Eating
I created this weekly vegan meal plan from day one to day seven in the order that I think is easiest, feel free to switch it up but read each day carefully as I include ways to keep prep easier. In each recipe on my site, I include tips on prepping ahead plus I tell you how to adapt it for your baby or toddler, so read the notes carefully.
The recipes for each day are either adapted for 4 servings, or in some cases I have you freeze leftovers for another time. The lentil soup is doubled so you can eat it over two nights.
Many of these recipes ask for a number of cups of chopped veggies, I estimated how many whole ones you will need to get the amount of chopped. I rounded up so you may have more than necessary, but save for another time or for extra with the meal on day #5 which incorporates leftover veggies.
For ease of shopping I also focused on using unsweetened cashew milk when non dairy milk is required. However, you are welcome to use any other plant milk you prefer.
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Day #1 Buffalo Chickpea Burgers
- This recipe originally makes about 15 burgers. I have cut it in half here. Eat this one night and freeze the rest of another time (perhaps a night you need to defrost a quick meal).
- When you prep for these, also chop the carrots, celery and cauliflower for the Veggie “Meat” Sauce that you are making tomorrow, day #2. You can also chop an extra 1/4 cup green onions to use on day #5.
- The optional toppings are Pistachio Buffalo Cream, lettuce, tomato and red onion. Feel free to add them, or even top with anything else you like.
- An extra side for this dinner is my Baked Cornmeal and Pepita Crusted Onion Rings. I did NOT include this in the shopping list as it ads an extra level of prep to this meal and I wanted to make it as easy as possible, but feel free to add on your own if you’re feeling extra feisty!
Day #2 Vegan Veggie “Meat” Sauce and Pasta
- This recipe makes more sauce than you will use tonight, freeze the leftovers for another night when you need a quick meal.
- The carrots, celery and cauliflower were prepped with last nights meal.
- I included the jarred chopped/crushed tomato option in the shopping list, but feel free to use the fresh tomato option from the recipe, just make sure to adjust accordingly when you shop.
- You can use the fresh herbs from the recipe if you prefer, but for ease of prep I have included the dried version in the shopping list. Make sure to adjust accordingly when you shop.
- Salt and pepper in this meal is to taste, depending on the broth you use and how salty you prefer it.
- I include the optional Hemp Almond Parmesan to sprinkle on the top, but feel free to leave it out.
- Cut half of one head of cauliflower into thick strips for these tacos, and the other half into big pieces for the meal on day #5.
- Cut all 3 of the potatoes into pieces, both for this meal and for the meal on day #5.
- For ease of shopping, use cashew milk to make the sauce instead of almond.
Day #4 Greek Lentil Soup
- I have doubled this recipe for eating both today and on day #7.
- Cut 4 carrots into pieces to use with this meal, and then cut 2 carrots into pieces and save to use with tomorrow’s meal.
- Use 1/2 cup crushed tomatoes instead of sauce (this makes it easier since you are purchasing crushed tomatoes for the sauce from day #2).
- Chop 2 medium onions to use with this meal, and then chop 1 small onion and save to use with the meal on day #6.
Day #5 Veggie Rice Bowl
- This bowl was originally created to use leftover veggies and beans. I added the following to the shopping list to use with this meal (in addition to any other leftovers you have that you can add):
- carrots
- cauliflower
- potatoes
- green onions
- For ease of shopping, use cashew milk to make the sauce.
- The original recipe is per bowl, but I multiplied it by 4 (which is accounted for in the shopping list).
- I have included enough beans in the shopping list for this meal, but you can also add the extra from the burgers from day #1.
- The leftover lemon herb sauce from here is used with tomorrow’s recipe.
Day #6 Easy Vegan Falafel
- Make sure you soak the chickpeas overnight.
- Use the leftover sauce from yesterday for this instead of the sauce that is in the recipe. If you prefer the sauce that is in the actual recipe, then plan accordingly when you shop as I did not include the ingredients in the shopping list.
- The onion was chopped and prepped from the recipe on day #4.
- If you do not want to buy coriander just for this recipe, feel free to leave it out.
Day #7 Leftover Greek Lentil Soup
- Easy meal day as this meal is simply leftovers from day #4.
Weekly Vegan Meal Plan Shopping list
To make your shopping experience easier, I have divided the list into sections. If you chose to change anything make sure you plan accordingly and change/add to this list. Optional parts to each recipe are noted.
Thinking about more ways to be plant-based? Check out these helpful blog posts!
Weekly Vegan Meal Plan 2 Shopping List
Ingredients
Produce
- 9 full sized carrots
- 7 large celery stalks
- 2 medium heads cauliflower
- 1 bunch green onions
- 3 medium potatoes
- 1 head cabbage
- 2 medium and 1 small sweet/yellow onion
- 5 fresh lemons 9 tablespoons juice
- 1/2 cup dill
- 1/2 cup parsley
- 1/4 cup chives
- 1/4 cup cilantro
- 13 cloves garlic
Canned Goods
- 4 cans chickpeas 15 ounce cans
- 1 can white beans 15 ounce can
- 22 ounces crushed tomatoes
Dried Goods
- 1 1/2 cups dried chickpeas
- 2 cups dried green lentils
Condiments
- 10 tablespoons buffalo cayenne pepper type hot sauce like Franks
- about 3 tablespoons your favorite hot sauce
- 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- 6 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
Pasta and Grains
- 1/2 cup oats gluten free if needed
- 16 ounces your favorite pasta gluten free if needed
- 4 cups cooked rice of choice
Breads and Baked Goods
- 4 burger buns of choice
- 8 corn tortillas
Nuts and Seeds
- 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed
- 1/2 cup unsalted raw pepitas pumpkin seeds
- 1 cup cashews
- 3/4 cup raw almonds
- 1 cup pistachios
- 1 cup hemp seeds
Baking and Spices
- 1/2 cup white cooking wine
- 10 cups veggie broth , low sodium if needed
- 3 3/4 cups almond meal
- 1/2 cup cornmeal
- 1 tablespoon tapioca/potato/corn starch
- 1/2 cup and more to saute of your favorite cooking oil if using
- 2 teaspoons dried basil
- 2 teaspoons dried plus to taste oregano
- 2 teaspoons dried thyme
- 4 teaspoons cumin
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 6 bay leaves
- 1 teaspoon coriander
- 4 3/4 teaspoons plus to taste pink/sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon plus to taste ground black pepper
(Non)Dairy
- 5 1/4 cups Silk Cashew Milk
Optional additions to meals
For burgers:
- Lettuce to top 4 burgers
- Tomatoes to top 4 burgers
- Red onion to top 4 burgers
Hemp Almond Parmesan (to sprinkle on pasta)
- 1/4 cup hemp seeds
- 1/4 cup almond meal
- 1 1/2 teaspoons nutritional yeast
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Follow each individual day and/or recipe for instructions.
Notes
Recipe by Veggies Don’t Bite, visit our site for more great plant-based recipes.
Nutrition
Nutrition and metric information should be considered an estimate.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.
Aimee | Wallflower Kitchen says
Love this! And they all sound so damn good <3
veggiesdontbite says
Thank you!
Linda @ Veganosity says
This certainly makes planning dinner less stressful. Great recipes, my friend!
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks Linda!
Nicole Dawson says
Such a helpful post, for ever those wanting to go plant-based and those of us who just get stuck in a rut!
veggiesdontbite says
Thank you!
dixya @food, pleasure, and health says
this is a fantastic resource, esp with tips for leftovers.
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks so much!
dianne says
This menu is so handy, and it looks incredible! And people think vegan food is boring.
veggiesdontbite says
Definitely not boring!! LOL!!
Kelly @ TastingPage says
So helpful to have this all these healthy meals laid out for the week. I’m all about food prep!
veggiesdontbite says
Me too! Thank you!
Ilona @ Ilona's Passion says
Love your meal plan. I love introducing vegan recipes into my diet!
veggiesdontbite says
Thank you! So many great vegan recipes out there!
Annie says
This is SO awesome, I love it!! Great work!
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks Annie!
Emily says
This meal plan looks AMAZING! Especially the greek lentil soup!
veggiesdontbite says
Thank you Emily! That’s one of my favorites!
Anjali @ Vegetarian Gastronomy says
All these recipes sound delicious! Would love to have them on the menu this week! Great meal plan sophia!
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks Anjali! Anything to help make eating plant-based easier!
Jenn says
Oh, good, you planned our week of meals. 🙂 Thank goodness because I actually didn’t do it this week – gasp! I make a meal plan and shopping list EVERY week, but this weekend was so busy that I never got around to it. Thankfully, we are stocked up enough to get through a couple days until I can get to the store. I’m eyeing those falafel…I have been on such a falafel kick these days. So good!
veggiesdontbite says
LOL. The weeks I don’t do it are always nuts and we spend way more money!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
Looks like a great week of meals!
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks Rebecca!
Tara says
Such a great menu plan! I particularly love that you put together the shopping list. Everything looks incredible, particularly the tacos.
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks Tara! The shopping list was a must, it’s one less step you all have to do and I don’t mind putting in the extra work!
Diana says
I am so inspired by how easy and delicious you make getting healthier sound! I’m going to try many of of these wonderful heathy meal options.
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks so much Diana! You are too kind. It is hard to change, but planning makes it so much easier!
Becky Striepe says
This is so handy!
veggiesdontbite says
Thanks!