Vegan Casserole Recipes for Cold Nights (2024)

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By Lisa Esile, MS,

As the weather cools down, casserole season is officially heating up, so we've rounded up our favorite vegan casserole recipes. Unlike the casseroles of yesteryear, these healthy plant-based creations are loaded with colorful vegetables, creamy-without-the-cream sauces, healthy whole grains and legumes, and flavorful herbs and spices. From biryani to moussaka to shepherd's pie, there's a vegan casserole recipe for whatever flavors you're craving.

Individual Broccoli and Wild Rice Casseroles

The nutty flavor of wild rice adds extra body to these single-serve casseroles, which also feature oodles of umami-rich mushrooms, broccoli, bell pepper, and chickpeas. A slurry of oat flour and nutritional yeast adds creamy, cheesy flavor. Note: You could cook this as one big casserole, but there's something extra special about individual portions; it's worth investing in ramekins at some stage. Shares one reviewer, "The flavor and texture were amazing! Makes a huge batch. We loved every bite!"

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Southwest Spaghetti Casserole

This delectable smoky-flavored vegan casserole combines the comforting goodness of whole grain spaghetti with tender veggies, earthy black beans, and a silky chile-infused sweet potato sauce to delicious effect. Top with fresh scallions and cilantro, and dig in!

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Mini Vegan Tamale Pie

A golden crust made from almond flour and masa harina is the perfect topper for these saucy tomato, bean, and vegetable mini casseroles, while taco seasoning adds bold flavor with minimal effort. Serve in individual ramekins or make one big casserole: Either way, the flavor-texture combination is divine!

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Vegan Moussaka

Velvety eggplant, earthy potatoes, and a smoky, umami-rich mushroom-lentil sauce give this hearty vegan casserole divine savory flavor. A vegan cheesy white sauce, poured over the top, ensures every mouthful is a creamy one.

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Baked Vegetable Biryani

Biryani is a classic Indian dish that is usually filled with ghee and meat. In this tasty vegan casseroled version, saffron-infused milk and fresh ginger add warm flavor to mixed veggies and brown rice while raisins add sweet notes and cashews provide crunch.

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Potato-Spinach Casserole with Trumpet Mushrooms

The classic flavors of potato, spinach, and mushrooms come together perfectly in this comforting bake. Earthy potato slices soak up the herb-infused savory sauce, which also features tofu for extra creaminess. Note: The sauce is gluten-free and uses brown rice flour and chickpea flour to thicken. If you don’t have trumpet mushrooms, feel free to substitute with button mushrooms or portobello mushrooms.

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Sweet Potato Casserole with Herbed Mushroom Stuffing

Jam-packed with fall flavors, this satisfying casserole features alternating layers of sweet potatoes; mushroom-laden, cranberry-studded stuffing; and savory vegan cream sauce.

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Harvest Vegetable Casserole with Lentils and Gravy

This delectable casserole could take center stage at any special-occasion table. The combination of earthy lentils topped with crispy baked veggies and a cinnamon-infused umami-rich gravy make this a fan favorite. As one reviewer notes: “This casserole is out-of-this-world delicious!! Especially the gravy, which is now my family’s new gravy for everything.”

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Budget-Friendly Shepherd’s Pie

Featuring savory veggies beneath creamy mashed potatoes, this comforting shepherd’s pie doesn’t skimp on flavor. Added bonus: Everything you need to make this is probably already in your pantry!

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Mexican-Style Vegan Bean and Rice Casserole

This classic bean and rice dish gets kicked up a notch with loads of veggies, ancho chile powder, and toasted cumin. A cheesy-without-the-cheese sauce adds creamy texture.

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Broccoli and Brown Rice Casserole with Chickpeas

Packed with broccoli, brown rice, chickpeas, and tomato, this colorful, nourishing casserole uses everyday ingredients you’re likely to have in your cupboard. To make it spicier: Just rev up the chili powder.

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The Best Vegan Green Bean Casserole

A creamy mushroom gravy complements the crispier elements of this vegan take on a classic casserole, which features a base of roasted flaxseed-coated onions and, of course, green beans.

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Pumpkin Alfredo Casserole

Canned pumpkin blends with broth-cooked cauliflower and potato to form a rich, flavorful, and colorful sauce in this autumnal linguine casserole.

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Tu-No Casserole (Vegan Tuna Casserole)

This vegan twist on a casserole classic is made with garbanzo beans and mushrooms instead of tuna.

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Indian-Spiced Cauliflower and Potato Casserole

Potatoes, chickpeas, cauliflower, tomatoes, and an array of spices come together in this mouthwatering meal that will warm you right up.

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Vegan Rice Casserole with Lentils

Bring this crowd-pleasing dish to your next potluck gathering, and be prepared to share the recipe. Make it with rice or pasta, and be sure to plan ahead to soak the lentils for six hours for extra-tasty results!

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Breakfast Burrito Bake

Built for breakfast, this cozy dish works equally well for lunch or dinner! The creamy topping is made from grated potatoes and nutritional yeast, and the filling is packed with herbs and vegetables. This recipe is superflexible, so substitutewhat you’ve got in the cupboard.

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Southwestern Enchilada Casserole

Filling and flavorful, a colorful enchilada casserole delivers the satisfaction of regularenchiladas without the hassle of making a separate sauce or filling and rolling tortillas.

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Shepherd’s Pot Pie

This combination of warm mashed potatoes, vegetables, and gravy is so good you may wish you hadn’t invited your friends over to share.

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This article was originally published on Oct. 23, 2017, and has been updated.

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Lisa Esile is an author, illustrator, blogger, vegetable gardener, and whole-food enthusiast with a special fondness for potatoes. She has a master’s degree in human nutrition and is passionate about showing people how to live happier, healthier lives. She is the author of Reach Your Big Calm and the co-author of Whose Mind Is It Anyway? Find her on Facebook.

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FAQs

How do vegans accommodate at a dinner party? ›

Make sure you're aware of any allergies ahead of time, so you can prepare dishes suitable for your guests' needs. Speak to your guests a few weeks before the event, and where possible create dishes that are suitable for all, so you avoid having to create different recipes for each person.

How can the topping on a casserole be kept from getting too dark? ›

If you notice a casserole you are cooking has started to get too dark on top during the cooking, just place a piece of foil on top as a barrier.

What two groups of ingredients need to be avoided when catering for a vegan? ›

Vegans do not eat dairy products, eggs, or any other products derived from animals (e.g. honey). Seek advice from a dietitian if a vegan diet is requested. Many settings include a vegetarian option as part of their menu every day, as vegetarian diets are relatively common.

What sort of foods do most vegans love having? ›

11 Foods Healthy Vegans Eat
  1. Legumes. ...
  2. Nuts, nut butters, and seeds. ...
  3. Hemp, flax, and chia seeds. ...
  4. Tofu and other minimally processed meat substitutes. ...
  5. Calcium-fortified plant milks and yogurts. ...
  6. Seaweed. ...
  7. Nutritional yeast. ...
  8. Sprouted and fermented plant foods.

What are three different examples of toppings that might be used on casseroles? ›

Check out our list to branch out your next comfort food dinner:
  • Cereal. Casseroles and cereal may seem like an odd combination, but this has been a classic pairing since boxes of cereal hit the grocery store shelves. ...
  • Anything Fried. ...
  • Crackers. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Breadcrumbs. ...
  • Chips.
Apr 30, 2021

Is it better to bake a casserole covered or uncovered? ›

Generally, casseroles with grains, rice or pasta that will cook during the baking process are usually covered, for at least part of the time. Casseroles made of cooked ingredients are usually baked uncovered. If you like a crisper, browner top, be sure the casserole is uncovered for at least part of the bake time.

What is the key to making a good casserole? ›

  1. Choose the right baking dish. If you're all about the crunchy topping, use a shallow dish. ...
  2. Undercook your pasta. ...
  3. Drain your meat. ...
  4. Beware of mushy vegetables. ...
  5. Know your cheeses. ...
  6. Master the art of casserole assembly. ...
  7. Don't skip the topping. ...
  8. Make it now, but bake it later.
Nov 1, 2021

How do you host a vegan for dinner? ›

Vegan dinner party snacks and starters
  1. Beetroot vegan hummus. ...
  2. Purple sprouting broccoli tempura with ponzu dipping sauce. ...
  3. Crispy fried cabbage. ...
  4. Grilled vegetable antipasti. ...
  5. Vegan summer rolls. ...
  6. Warm hummus with pine nuts, raisins and olives. ...
  7. Beer batter pakoras. ...
  8. Cashew cream and ancho chilli elotes.

Which foods can a guest eat if they have a vegan diet? ›

The Vegan Guest: How to Feed a Vegan 101
  • Earth Balance butter spread.
  • almond, rice or soy milk (original or vanilla is a safe bet)
  • hummus and guacamole.
  • chopped veggies and mixed greens.
  • fruit.
  • mixed nuts.
  • squash or sweet potatoes.
  • soy, almond or coconut yogurt.

What do you serve a vegan guest? ›

These are dishes that I think are pretty delicious and foolproof:
  1. Roasted, seasonal vegetables.
  2. Couscous salad.
  3. Vegan lasagna.
  4. Vegan sausage rolls.
  5. Rosemary potatoes.
  6. A good veggie soup is also good.
  7. Creamy filled pasta shells.
  8. Various veggie dips and vegetables and bread for dipping.
Jul 19, 2017

How do vegans eat when going out? ›

These five tips will help you maintain your good work and support you in your efforts to eat healthily and do good for the planet.
  1. Research restaurants. ...
  2. Look up the menu beforehand. ...
  3. Don't be afraid to ask. ...
  4. Order the sides! ...
  5. Be clear when ordering. ...
  6. Don't worry about your preferences.

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