Veggie Fest Recipes

We are dedicated to providing you with some of the best vegan and vegetarian recipes from cuisines all over the world. Enjoy our growing collection of recipes from renowned chefs who just love food!

We are dedicated to providing you with some of the best vegan and vegetarian recipes from cuisines all over the world. Enjoy our growing collection of recipes from renowned chefs who just love food!

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NaanBy Veggie Fest TeamNaan,traditional Indian bread served at most meals, is enjoyed with curries, dips or on its own. Take your Indian feast to a new level with this easy, delicious bread.
Jeera Rice (Cumin Rice) in Your Instant PotBy Veggie Fest TeamRice is a staple in almost every home. We decided to keep it simple, and also get slightly creative with this Jeera rice recipe. As a great chef once said “The key to a good meal is simplicity and the right seasoning.”
Vermicelli Pudding (Seviyan Kheer)By Veggie Fest TeamWe are giving the traditional festive Indian pudding recipe a whirl, a twist, or even better, a punch. It has just the right amount of nuts, spices and plant-based milks that add to its creamy, decadent and hearty texture.
Caramelized Coconut LadoosBy Veggie Fest TeamWe promise you will go “Oooo…” once you taste these simple, yet delightful ladoos. They are decadent with coconut and caramel, making them the perfect sweet ending to your favorite Indian feast.
UttapamBy Veggie Fest TeamHave you ever thought of trying savory pancakes, Indian style? Uttapam is a traditional South Indian recipe. It’s flavored with classics such as onions, tomatoes, herbs and some veggies. This super-filling recipe can be enjoyed for lunch, dinner or even breakfast.
Idli & Dosa BatterBy Veggie Fest TeamUse this Idli & Dosa Batter to enjoy fermented foods in the form of dosas (thin and crispy rice crepes), idlis (rice dumplings), or uttapam (savory Indian pancakes). Serve with a side of sambar or chutney.
Sambar SoupBy Veggie Fest TeamTo make the perfect South Indian meal, this spicy warming soup is often served with masala dosas (lentil crepes) or idlis (rice dumplings) and a side of coconut chutney.
Coconut ChutneyBy Veggie Fest TeamTraditionally served with South Indian meals, especially dosas and idlis, you will love this delicious, creamy, and spicy dip. It is easy to make and tastes so much better coming from your kitchen!
Cilantro Mint ChutneyBy Veggie Fest TeamPickles and chutneys are always served at an Indian meal. Cilantro Mint Chutney is easy to make and will add a nice zing to curries and dosas.
Indian Masala ChaiBy Veggie Fest TeamIn India, chai is more than just a cup of tea to start the day. Chai is the answer to a hectic day at work, the perfect “warm” ice-breaker for social awkwardness, or the go-to drink for coping with stress. Chai can be enjoyed in all seasons with friends, family, or just by yourself.
Red Lentil DalBy Veggie Fest TeamDal, prepared from a variety of beans, split peas, or lentils, is served at almost every Indian meal. This delicious recipe, bursting with protein and flavor, will sure to become a family favorite.
Indian Pea CutletsBy Veggie Fest TeamEnjoy this classic Indian appetizer with your choice of chutney or ketchup.
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NaanBy Veggie Fest TeamNaan,traditional Indian bread served at most meals, is enjoyed with curries, dips or on its own. Take your Indian feast to a new level with this easy, delicious bread.
Jeera Rice (Cumin Rice) in Your Instant PotBy Veggie Fest TeamRice is a staple in almost every home. We decided to keep it simple, and also get slightly creative with this Jeera rice recipe. As a great chef once said “The key to a good meal is simplicity and the right seasoning.”
Vermicelli Pudding (Seviyan Kheer)By Veggie Fest TeamWe are giving the traditional festive Indian pudding recipe a whirl, a twist, or even better, a punch. It has just the right amount of nuts, spices and plant-based milks that add to its creamy, decadent and hearty texture.
Caramelized Coconut LadoosBy Veggie Fest TeamWe promise you will go “Oooo...” once you taste these simple, yet delightful ladoos. They are decadent with coconut and caramel, making them the perfect sweet ending to your favorite Indian feast.
UttapamBy Veggie Fest TeamHave you ever thought of trying savory pancakes, Indian style? Uttapam is a traditional South Indian recipe. It's flavored with classics such as onions, tomatoes, herbs and some veggies. This super-filling recipe can be enjoyed for lunch, dinner or even breakfast.
Idli & Dosa BatterBy Veggie Fest TeamUse this Idli & Dosa Batter to enjoy fermented foods in the form of dosas (thin and crispy rice crepes), idlis (rice dumplings), or uttapam (savory Indian pancakes). Serve with a side of sambar or chutney.
Sambar SoupBy Veggie Fest TeamTo make the perfect South Indian meal, this spicy warming soup is often served with masala dosas (lentil crepes) or idlis (rice dumplings) and a side of coconut chutney.
Coconut ChutneyBy Veggie Fest TeamTraditionally served with South Indian meals, especially dosas and idlis, you will love this delicious, creamy, and spicy dip. It is easy to make and tastes so much better coming from your kitchen!
Cilantro Mint ChutneyBy Veggie Fest TeamPickles and chutneys are always served at an Indian meal. Cilantro Mint Chutney is easy to make and will add a nice zing to curries and dosas.
Indian Masala ChaiBy Veggie Fest TeamIn India, chai is more than just a cup of tea to start the day. Chai is the answer to a hectic day at work, the perfect "warm" ice-breaker for social awkwardness, or the go-to drink for coping with stress. Chai can be enjoyed in all seasons with friends, family, or just by yourself.
Red Lentil DalBy Veggie Fest TeamDal, prepared from a variety of beans, split peas, or lentils, is served at almost every Indian meal. This delicious recipe, bursting with protein and flavor, will sure to become a family favorite.
Indian Pea CutletsBy Veggie Fest TeamEnjoy this classic Indian appetizer with your choice of chutney or ketchup.
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