22 Vegan Breakfast Recipes (2024)

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When getting out the door without mismatched shoes is a feat on chaotic weekdays, whipping up a satisfying morning meal is a long shot. And it’s not so easy for vegans to grab a decently healthy breakfast sandwich on the way to work. The pickings are slim.

Solution: 22 meat- and dairy-free recipes you can make at home in 15 minutes or less. Even better, some are oh-so-conveniently portable.

1. Cheesy vegan potato casserole

How do you make a casserole into a quick morning meal? The most time-consuming part is the baking. So, assemble your ingredients in individual gratin dishes that’ll fit in the toaster oven or microwave.

Of course, if you bake a whole casserole ahead of time, you can have carry-out containers ready to nuke at the office.

2. Vegan breakfast casserole/strata

What’s the difference between a casserole and a strata? Basically, a strata is bread-based. But like a casserole, the ingredients are layered, sauced, and baked.

To reduce baking time, divide the layers of bread, spinach, vegan sausage, and cheese into individual gratin dishes.

3. Vegan cornbread casserole

Who doesn’t love cornbread? Especially when it’s a sweet-savory mix of kernels, green onions, and non-dairy cheese. We bake these up in 12-ounce mini casserole dishes.

4. Vegan veggie breakfast burrito

The key to preparing this veggie-filled burrito in 15 minutes is having leftover roasted potatoes on hand. The creamy cashew sauce elevates this burrito to a new level of deliciousness.

5. Chickpea vegan breakfast burrito

This recipe will take less time, and still taste delicious if you sear the green peppers and tomatoes in a hot skillet. They’ll taste just as great, we promise. (Or, as we like to do, use leftover cooked veggies.

6. Healthy vegan breakfast burritos

With scrambled tofu, refried beans (make sure it’s a lard-free version), veggies, and all the fixing’s, you’ve got your protein, carb, healthy fat, and fiber all tucked inside a single tortilla.

No way you’ll be hungry after chowing down on this hearty breakfast burrito.

7. Cucumber avocado toast

It isn’t a breakfast roundup without an avocado toast recipe. This one adds the refreshing crunch of cucumbers to the creamy, fiber-rich fruit (remember, avocado’s a fruit?). Enjoy it open-faced or turn it into a sandwich to eat on the go.

8. Green pea and kale spread

It looks like avocado toast, but the green in this spread comes from another superfood: kale. The blend also includes protein-rich peas with garlic and olive oil. Slathered onto whole grain bread, it’ll start your day on a delicious, fiber-packed and filling note.

9. Homemade vegetarian baked beans

This healthier take on a classic British breakfast of beans on toast cuts the brown sugar and contains none of the bacon or lard that you may find in canned varieties. Pile it atop toast for a super-satisfying morning meal.

10. Seedy hummus toast

If you make your own hummus with canned beans, this recipe will only take an extra five minutes, and it’ll still keep the total time to make this savory breakfast under 15. But using store-bought is just fine.

Up the healthy fat factor by adding some sunflower and hemp seeds on top of the spread — they’ll add a satisfying crunch.

11. Fluffy vegan pancakes

When pancakes can be ready in 15 minutes, there’s no reason they should be reserved just for weekends. Use a blender to whip up the ingredients in a jiffy. Then top them with nut butter for extra protein and healthy fat to keep you going all morning.

12. Vegan French toast

Thanks to a blend of flour and almond milk, vegan French toast can be a thing. Thick slices of day-old bread get soaked in the mixture then seared on a pan until that all-important crust forms. You won’t miss the egg at all.

13. Flourless pumpkin muffins

The canned pumpkin, cranberries, and warm spices make these wheat-less cups taste just like the holidays. But since they require just ten minutes in the oven, they make a tasty, gluten-free and portable breakfast any time of year.

14. No-bake cookie dough energy bites

It’s perfectly acceptable to eat cookie dough for breakfast, thanks to this blogger subbing out the butter and refined sugar for more nutritious ingredients like almond butter, wheat germ, and just a touch of honey (use maple syrup or agave to go full vegan).

Grab a handful of these energy-rich morsels on your way out the door. They may be small, but they’re dense enough to fuel you for a while.

15. DIY no-bake chewy granola bars

If you’re running short on time in the morning, these 10-minute, no-cook bars are a no-brainer. With just 1/4 cup of honey (you can use maple syrup or molasses instead) in the eight-serving recipe, they’re much lower in sugar than store-bought bars.

The nuts, seeds, and coconut oil give you plenty of healthy fats.

16. Strawberry-infused quinoa breakfast cereal

“Strawberry-infused” sounds like there’s a fancy technique at play, but it’s really as simple as blending the fruit with some hemp seeds and water for a smoothie-like result. Pour it onto cooked quinoa for a breakfast that’s much heartier than plain old milk and cereal.

17. 10-minute cinnamon raisin brown rice breakfast porridge

If you’ve got leftover cooked brown rice handy, this breakfast comes together in just ten minutes. Cook the grains over low heat until the almond milk thickens them up, and you’ve got a gluten-free, porridge-style bowl ready for your favorite toppings.

18. The “Zen” quinoa bowl

Eating vegan means embracing nutrition. Take this recipe: Tofu, a heap of veggies, avocado, and quinoa jazzed up with a handful of spices. So much goodness in a single bowl and it only takes 15 minutes to throw together.

19. Vegan chickpea omelet

This take on a traditionally eggy dish swaps out the incredible edibles for high-protein chickpea batter made with almond milk. Just fill it with veggies, fold it over, grab a fork and knife, and dig in.

20. Vegan breakfast eggs

This recipe calls for one minute of prep, tipping the total time to 16 minutes. We’re thinking you won’t mind, since the results are a big plate of spicy scrambled tofu boosted with dashes of nutritional yeast.

21. Vegan fried “eggs”

What would we vegans do without tofu? In this 5-minute recipe, tofu is seasoned with kala namake, an Indian spice, also known as “black salt.” It lends an egg-like flavor to the tofu.

You know what? We love to pair these “eggs” with sweet potato and apple hash. Protein, and healthy fruit and veg at breakfast? We’re in.

22. Quick apple sweet potato hash

Hash is the ultimate breakfast created from leftovers. Add a fresh apple to the skillet with cubed and cooked sweet potato. Sauté in coconut oil until they get a satisfyingly crisp crust.

22 Vegan Breakfast Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is a healthy breakfast when you don t have time to cook? ›

So I keep these eight healthy, no-cook breakfast ideas in my back pocket to save the day. Peanut (or seed) butter and banana on toast or in a whole wheat pita. Plain yogurt with honey (not for kids 1-year-old or younger), maple syrup, or jam, and topped with fresh fruit. Add granola if you're fancy.

What do vegans drink in the morning? ›

There are plenty of healthy vegan coffee swaps. Try vegan turmeric lattes, healthy hot chocolate, dandelion root tea, matcha, or warm lemon water. Smoothies are also a great way to kickstart the day as a coffee alternative that serves as meal, too!

What is the most sustaining breakfast? ›

That's why we've put together a list of the 5 ultimate breakfast foods to help keep your family going all day long!
  • Berries. Fresh or frozen blueberries, strawberries, and other members of the berry clan are antioxidant-rich superfruits. ...
  • Oatmeal. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Almond butter.

What is a high protein breakfast that you don't have to cook? ›

Bagels are a great choice for no-cook breakfasts because they can be paired with so many healthy and delicious foods—from cottage cheese and lox to almond butter and banana. Whole-grain bagels or toast are an especially good choice because they're higher in protein and fiber, keeping you powered for longer.

What are 3 nontraditional foods that you could eat for breakfast that would be nutritious? ›

Here are some quick, non-traditional breakfast ideas to jump-start your day:
  • Mozzarella cheese stick roll-up with low-sodium lunch meat.
  • Cheese slices with 5 Ritz Crackers.
  • Smoked-salmon on whole wheat toast.
  • Turkey breast sandwich with whole-wheat bread.
  • Cottage cheese with peaches, berries or fruit of your choice.
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Which breakfast would be appropriate for a vegan? ›

Sure, you could rip open a cup of nondairy yogurt or spread a slice of toast with peanut butter and call it a morning. But sometimes, it's worth taking an extra minute to cook an easy vegan breakfast recipe that's totally satisfying. Think overnight oats, crunchy granola, refreshing smoothies, and even chewy bagels.

What foods do vegans eat most? ›

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.

Do vegans eat eggs? ›

People who follow a vegan diet don't eat any animal foods, including dairy, eggs, and honey. About 3% of Americans follow a vegan diet. Their reasons for eating this way vary. Some vegans do it to improve their health, as research shows that a plant-based diet could lower the risk of certain diseases.

Can vegans eat bread? ›

The simple answer is yes; vegans can eat bread. However, not all bread is created equal, and it's essential to check the ingredients list or labelling to ensure the bread is vegan-friendly. Some bread contains animal-derived ingredients such as eggs, milk, or honey, which are unsuitable for vegans.

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