28 Meatless, Dairy-Free Recipes For Every Night In February (2024)

    No meat, no dairy, all of the flavor.

    by Hannah LoewentheilBuzzFeed Staff
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    1. Vegan White Mac and Cheese

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    This Savory Vegan / Via thissavoryvegan.com

    Made with nut milk, vegan cream cheese, vegan parmesan, and vegan butter, this macaroni as just as creamy and decadent as the traditional version. Get the recipe.

    2. Buffalo Cauliflower Quesadillas

    This Savory Vegan / Via thissavoryvegan.com

    The spicy, crispy buffalo cauliflower is the perfect complement to the creamy avocado spread in this comforting recipe. Get the recipe.

    3. Mushroom Bourguignon

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    Veganosity / Via veganosity.com

    It tastes just like Julia Child's famous recipe, minus the beef. Get the recipe.

    4. Vegan "Meatball" Subs

    Hummusapien / Via hummusapien.com

    These vegan "meatballs" are made with beans, onions, mushrooms, walnuts, and bread crumbs. Serve them on toasted buns with a drizzle of marinara sauce and,

    if you have it on hand, some vegan Parmesan cheese. Get the recipe.

    5. Portobello Mushroom Fajitas

    Kristine's Kitchen Blog / Via kristineskitchenblog.com

    Ready in just 30 minutes, it's the perfect weeknight dinner. Top the portobello fajitas with any of your favorite Mexican toppings from salsa to jalapeño. Get the recipe.

    6. Cauliflower Tikka Masala

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    Vegetarian Gastronomy / Via vegetariangastronomy.com

    Made with coconut milk, tomatoes, cilantro, and lots of spices, you'll want to put this creamy and savory masala sauce on just about anything. Get the recipe.

    7. Vegan Mushroom Bolognese

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    Delicious Everyday / Via deliciouseveryday.com

    Savory mushrooms replace the ground beef in this vegan Bolognese. Flavored with red wine, chopped Italian tomatoes, diced veggies, garlic, and thyme, this dish will transport you to an Italian trattoria. Get the recipe.

    8. Vegetable Potstickers

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    Cilantro and Citronella / Via cilantroandcitronella.com

    These steamed dumplings are filled with chopped mushrooms, carrots, cabbage, and onion. They freeze like a dream so you can make a big batch at once and keep them around for lazy nights. Get the recipe.

    9. Black Bean Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

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    B Britnell / Via bbritnell.com

    The only real cooking involved in this recipe is baking a sweet potato. Then, stuff it with a spiced mixture of onions and black beans. If you don't have time to make cashew cream, a drizzle of vegan yogurt will do the trick. Get the recipe.

    10. Vegan Pad See Ew

    Choosing Chia / Via choosingchia.com

    Twenty minutes is all you need to make this Thai classic. You can dress it up with tofu and any of your favorite veggies. Get the recipe.

    11. Vegan Cauliflower Stuffed Shells

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    Blissful Basil / Via blissfulbasil.com

    Instead of stuffing these giant shells with ricotta, this recipe calls for a mixture of cauliflower, nutritional yeast, almond milk, onion and garlic powder. Don't worry: It still tastes ridiculously creamy. Get the recipe.

    12. Coconut Curry Noodle Bowls

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    Change In Seconds / Via changeinseconds.com

    This flavorful broth is made with red curry paste, ginger, coconut milk, vegetable broth, hot chili paste, and soy sauce. Just omit the fish sauce to make this Asian-inspired recipe completely vegan. Get the recipe.

    13. Vegan Eggplant Gyros

    Delish Knowledge / Via delishknowledge.com

    Start with pita bread and grilled eggplant, then load these gyros up with all of your favorite Mediterranean flavors like cucumber, tomato, red onions, and hummus. Get the recipe.

    14. Garlic and White Wine Pasta With Brussels Sprouts

    Minimalist Baker / Via minimalistbaker.com

    Just because you're keeping a vegan diet doesn't mean you need to give up the glory of creamy pasta. This version gets its richness from a combination of arrowroot (or corn starch), almond milk, nutritional yeast, and vegan Parmesan cheese. Get the recipe.

    15. Lentil Shepherd's Pie

    Delish Knowledge / Via delishknowledge.com

    This comforting dish is made of lentil stew on the bottom and creamy mashed potatoes on top. Get the recipe.

    16. Mushroom and Leek Risotto

    Minimalist Baker / Via minimalistbaker.com

    This 30-minute risotto is an instant crowd pleaser, and it couldn't be easier. Just stir sautéed mushrooms, leeks, vegetable stock, and vegan butter into the cooked arborio rice and call it dinner. Get the recipe.

    17. Crispy Coconut Lime Baked Cauliflower Tacos

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    Veggie Inspired / Via veggieinspired.com

    Nope, these aren't fried fish tacos...they're baked cauliflower. The cauliflower gets breaded in coconut milk, panko, cornmeal, shredded coconut, and spices and then baked until golden brown. Get the recipe.

    18. Vegan Fried Rice

    Minimalist Baker / Via minimalistbaker.com

    The best part about this meal is how versatile it is. You can use rice or quinoa and toss in whatever stir-fry veggies you have on hand. Add extra firm tofu for even more protein. Get the recipe.

    19. Vegan Curried Cauliflower and Rice Soup

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    Cotter Crunch / Via cottercrunch.com

    This hearty soup is creamy (thanks to coconut milk) and a little spicy (thanks to curry powder, cumin, paprika, and red chili flakes). You'd be wise to make a big batch and save some for later. Get the recipe.

    20. Quinoa-Stuffed Eggplant With Tahini

    Simply Quinoa / Via simplyquinoa.com

    Melt-in-your-mouth eggplant gets filled with a savory mixture of quinoa, shallot, mushrooms, plum tomatoes, and lots of spices. Get the recipe.

    21. Bao Buns With Pulled Jackfruit

    Lazy Cat Kitchen / Via lazycatkitchen.com

    While these bao buns are out-of-this-world delicious, you can really serve this pulled jackfruit in tons of ways — over rice, in tortillas, or on a hamburger bun. Get the recipe.

    22. Garlic Mushroom Quinoa

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    Damn Delicious / Via damndelicious.net

    This whole recipe comes together from start to finish in a single sauce pan. It may look simple, but it packs a ton of flavor. Get the recipe.

    23. Zucchini "Meatballs"

    Making Thyme For Health / Via makingthymeforhealth.com

    Serve these vegan meatballs over pasta, spiralized veggies, quinoa, or spaghetti squash. Get the recipe.

    24. Eggplant Cannelloni

    Every Last Bite / Via everylastbite.com

    This grilled eggplant gets stuffed with a creamy filling made with spinach, basil, soaked cashews, almond milk, and nutritional yeast. Get the recipe.

    25. Vegan Dan Dan Noodles

    Pickled Plum / Via pickledplum.com

    These Chinese-inspired noodles pack some serious spice, thanks to a hearty serving of chili oil. Get the recipe.

    26. Vegan Stuffed Cabbage

    Connoisseurus Veg / Via connoisseurusveg.com

    Instead of ground beef, this recipe calls for a quinoa and lentil filling that gets its flavor from red wine vinegar, vegetable broth, soy sauce, and smoked paprika. Get the recipe.

    27. Roasted Tomato and Red Pepper Soup

    Robust Recipes / Via robustrecipes.com

    This creamless soup is still totally decadent. It only takes about 35 minutes, but it tastes like its been simmering all day. Get the recipe.

    28. Spicy Chickpea Veggie Burgers

    Running On Real Food / Via runningonrealfood.com

    These filling burgers are made with mashed chickpeas, diced onion, grated zucchini, oats... plus a few secret ingredients that give them insane flavor (read: peanut butter and Sriracha). Get the recipe.

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    FAQs

    How can I eat without meat and dairy? ›

    To get the most out of a vegetarian diet, choose a variety of healthy plant-based foods. These include whole fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Nuts and legumes, such as lentils, beans and peanuts, also are considered healthy plant-based foods. At the same time, cut back on less healthy choices.

    What do you eat on no meat day? ›

    52 Meatless Dinner Ideas To Feed Your Whole Family
    • Ricotta Zucchini "Meatballs" Diethood / Via diethood.com. ...
    • Vegan BBQ Jackfruit Pizza. Tasty / Via tasty.co. ...
    • 20-Minute Lentil Bolognese. ...
    • Pesto Potato and Burrata Pizza. ...
    • Crispy and Crunchy Tofu Nuggets. ...
    • Vegan Pulled Pork Sliders. ...
    • Smoky Chipotle Mushroom Tacos. ...
    • Mushroom Stroganoff.
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    What is non dairy meal? ›

    Last updated 17/01/2024. Any foods that aren't derived from cow's milk are non-dairy foods! These include vegetables and legumes, fruit, grains, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts, seeds and fats such as olive oil.

    What happens when you cut out dairy and meat? ›

    You'll give your microbiome a makeover.

    Plant foods help shape a healthy intestinal microbiome. The fiber in plant foods promotes the growth of “friendly” bacteria in our guts. On the other hand, fiber-poor diets (such as those that are high in dairy, eggs, and meat) can foster the growth of disease-promoting bacteria.

    What is a no meat no dairy diet called? ›

    Vegan: No meats or eggs plus no milk, dairy foods (such as cheese, yogurt and ice cream), ingredients made from milk (such as whey and casein) or honey. Vegans in particular tend to have lower BMIs, have lower cholesterol and blood pressure and subsequent a reduced risk of heart disease.

    What happens when you stop eating meat for 30 days? ›

    Many western diets currently include far too much meat and too few plant-based meals which are a great source of fibre. Many studies have shown that if you cut meat out of your diet for just 30 days, your cholesterol levels can drop dramatically.

    What happens when you stop eating all meat? ›

    Energy Loss. You may feel tired and weak if you cut meat out of your diet. That's because you're missing an important source of protein and iron, both of which give you energy. The body absorbs more iron from meat than other foods, but it's not your only choice.

    What does eating no meat do to the body? ›

    And people who don't eat meat, called vegetarians, generally eat fewer calories and less fat. They also tend to weigh less. And they have a lower risk of heart disease than nonvegetarians do. Research shows that people who eat red meat are at a higher risk of death from heart disease, stroke or diabetes.

    How to flush dairy out of your system quickly? ›

    A: To flush dairy out of your system quickly, eliminate all dairy products from your diet and load up on vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, and seeds. These are high in fiber and acids that help break down and push out all milk proteins from your system. Also, set aside some time to work out.

    What foods are completely dairy-free? ›

    Dairy-free foods to eat
    • Fruits and vegetables.
    • Meat & poultry.
    • Fish & seafood.
    • Eggs.
    • Nuts & seeds.
    • Soy products, such as tofu and tempeh.
    • Beans & legumes.
    • Whole grains, such as quinoa and couscous.

    What to avoid when dairy is free? ›

    Which Foods Contain Dairy?
    • milk (including dry/powdered milk)
    • buttermilk.
    • cheese.
    • yogurt.
    • cream/half and half.
    • ice cream.
    • butter and ghee.
    • pudding and custard.

    Will I lose weight if I stop eating meat and dairy? ›

    Researchers reviewed 15 studies on how a vegetarian diet affects your weight. People who switched to a plant-based diet lost about 10 pounds, and those who were heavier lost more weight.

    Can you lose weight by not eating meat and dairy? ›

    A vegetarian diet can be lower in calories and saturated fat and higher in fiber, which can, in turn, lower your risk of diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer. And while it can also help reduce your risk of obesity, it can be hard to lose weight if you make a few missteps.

    How can I get protein without meat and dairy? ›

    5 Protein-Packed Foods for Healthy, Meatless Meals
    1. Eggs. Eggs are a great source of protein. ...
    2. Tree Nuts. Tree nuts include walnuts, almonds and pecans — don't confuse them with peanuts, which are legumes. ...
    3. Legumes. Legumes include a range of beans and peas such as black beans, chickpeas and lentils. ...
    4. Soy. ...
    5. Yogurt.

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