I'm a Dietitian & These Are My Favorite High-Protein Vegetarian Recipes (2024)

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Jessica Ball, M.S., RD

Jessica Ball, M.S., RD, is nutrition editor for EatingWell. She is a registered dietitian with a master's in food, nutrition and sustainability. In addition toEatingWell, her work has appeared inFood & Wine,Real Simple,Parents,Better Homes and GardensandMyRecipes.

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Protein is a trending nutrient, and this is for a good reason. Meeting your protein needs consistently can lead to a slew of benefits like healthy digestion, improved muscle function, better bone density, healthier skin and more. Variety is best when it comes to protein sources in your eating pattern. And a high-protein meal doesn't have to include meat, which typically comes at a higher price point. Eating plant-based can help your wallet and health, even if it's just a few times a week. These vegetarian recipes boast at least 15 grams of protein per serving, thanks to ingredients like beans, eggs, cheese and whole grains. Not only are these recipes filling, thanks to their protein content, but they're also delicious and versatile. I like to make a big batch of our Easy Vegetarian Chili to eat as-is or over-baked potatoes—plus, it freezes pretty well. And our Smothered Black Soybean Burgers and Creamy Mushroom & Spinach Pasta are so flavorful and hearty that I hardly notice they don't have any meat. Try these recipes, and for more budget- and beginner-friendly cooking tips and tricks, check out Thrifty.

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Frittata with Asparagus, Leek & Ricotta

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Serve this spring-vegetable-loaded frittata with an arugula salad and a hunk of crusty bread. Tip: This recipe cooks quickly, so be sure to have all your ingredients prepped and ready to go.

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Easy Vegetarian Chili

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Canned beans and tomatoes make this quick vegetarian chili recipe ready to go in just 30 minutes. Serve over rice or couscous, or with tortilla chips for added crunch, and add extra toppings as you see fit--sliced scallions, chopped fresh cilantro, diced avocado and sliced jalapeños are all tasty choices.

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Black Bean Fajita Skillet

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You can often find presliced and ready-to-cook fresh vegetables in your grocer's produce section. Use these to your advantage to cut down on dinnertime prep. Here, presliced fajita vegetables are sautéed with canned black beans and Southwest seasoning for a quick and easy Tex Mex-inspired meal. Plus, this recipe requires just three ingredients, not including basics like salt, pepper and oil. You can easily take your bowl up a notch by adding some cheese, sour cream or another tasty topping.

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Chickpea Salad Sandwich

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This vegan chickpea salad sandwich is lemony, bright and surprisingly delicious. It's got all the flavors of a classic tuna salad sandwich—dill, lemon and a bit of garlic—but with chickpeas instead to add a vegan source of protein and a healthy boost of fiber. Celery brings a nice crunch.

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Smothered Black Soybean Burgers

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These flavor-packed burgers get tang from kimchi, umami from soy or fish sauce and heat from gochugaru. Topped with caramelized onions and slaw, they're super-satisfying.

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Vegan Shepherd's Pie

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Lentils take the place of ground meat and vegan butter adds creaminess to the mashed potatoes in this easy vegan shepherd's pie recipe. If you want to cut down on the cooking time, use precooked lentils and omit most of the vegetable broth, adding some in only if the mixture seems dry.

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Cheesy Marinara Beans

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This ooey-gooey dish has baked-pasta vibes but features protein-packed beans instead of noodles. Look for dried corona beans, a larger, creamy white bean, at natural-foods stores or online. Cannellini are a good substitute. Serve with a green salad and toasted baguette.

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Instant Pot Lentil Soup

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This Instant Pot lentil soup is quick enough to prepare when you get home from work for an easy weeknight dinner. This vegetarian soup recipe is full of aromatic vegetables, brown lentils and fresh spinach. A splash of balsamic vinegar brightens the flavor, and a garnish of radish and parsley gives this comforting soup a fresh finish.

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Cheesy Black Bean & Quinoa Skillet Casserole

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This Southwestern-inspired one-skillet casserole is stuffed with quinoa and plenty of fresh vegetables. Sharp Cheddar cheese flavors the filling and adds a layer of ooey-gooey melted cheese on top.

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Creamy Mushroom & Spinach Pasta

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Make this creamy mushroom and spinach pasta for an easy, healthy dinner. Be sure to save some of the pasta-cooking water as it helps the sauce emulsify.

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Black Bean-Quinoa Bowl

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This black bean and quinoa bowl has many of the usual hallmarks of a taco salad, minus the fried bowl. We've loaded it up with pico de gallo, fresh cilantro and avocado plus an easy hummus dressing to drizzle on top.

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3-Ingredient Bell Pepper & Cheese Egg Cups

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Requiring just three main ingredients—bell peppers, eggs and shredded cheese—these portable baked eggs are simple to assemble and perfect for meal prep. Store them in the fridge for up to 4 days to reheat on demand.

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Spinach & Mushroom Quiche

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This healthy vegetarian quiche recipe is as simple as it gets. It's a quiche without the fussy crust! It's filled with sweet wild mushrooms and savory Gruyère cheese. Enjoy it for breakfast or brunch, or serve it with a light salad for lunch.

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I'm a Dietitian & These Are My Favorite High-Protein Vegetarian Recipes (2024)

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What is the richest source of protein in vegetarian food? ›

1. Lentils. Lentils, also called daal, is a popular addition to an everyday meal in India. Each cup of lentils contains about 18 g of protein making it an excellent source of vegetarian protein.

What vegetarian food has protein for every meal? ›

Eat beans, pulses, eggs and other sources of protein

Pulses are particularly important for people who don't get protein by eating meat, fish or dairy products. Other non-dairy sources of protein include eggs and meat alternatives, such as tofu, mycoprotein (such as Quorn), textured vegetable protein and tempeh.

How to get 100 grams of protein on a vegetarian diet? ›

For vegetarians, 100 grams of protein might look like:
  1. Four eggs (24 grams of protein)
  2. ½ cup of rolled oats (5 grams)
  3. Two tablespoons of peanut butter (7 grams)
  4. One tablespoon of hemp seeds (4 grams)
  5. ¼ cup of protein granola (10 grams)
  6. One scoop of plant-based protein powder (20 grams)
  7. Two snack cheeses (10 grams)
Apr 6, 2024

What are 5 protein rich foods vegetarian? ›

Some plant-based foods, such as soybean products, seitan, beans, and lentils contain high amounts of protein. You can also find protein in nuts, whole grains like quinoa and amaranth, and hemp seeds. People following a vegan diet may need to plan in order to reach their daily protein goals.

Is peanut butter full of protein? ›

It's a good protein source

A 3.5-ounce (100-gram) portion of peanut butter contains ( 4 ): Carbohydrates: 22 grams of carbs (14% of calories), 5 of which are fiber. Protein: 22.5 grams of protein (14% of calories), which is quite a lot compared with most other plant foods.

Which vegetarian food has more protein than egg? ›

Weight loss: Soybeans, chickpeas and almond butter are a few plant-based foods that can give you more protein than eggs.

How can vegetarians get all the protein they need? ›

Vegetarian protein options include: Beans and lentils – chickpeas, black beans, kidney beans. Soy products – tofu, edamame, tempeh, seitan. Whole grains – quinoa, oatmeal, couscous.

What are 3 vegetarian protein options? ›

The following healthful, plant-based foods have a high-protein content per serving:
  • Tofu, tempeh, and edamame. Share on Pinterest Soy products such as tofu, tempeh, and edamame are among the richest sources of protein in a vegan diet. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Peanuts. ...
  • Almonds. ...
  • Spirulina. ...
  • Quinoa. ...
  • Mycoprotein.
Apr 12, 2018

How do vegetarians get full protein? ›

Nuts or seeds with whole grains (peanut butter on whole wheat toast) Whole grains with beans (beans and rice; hummus and pita bread; bean-based chili and crackers; refried beans and tortillas) Beans with nuts or seeds (salad with chickpeas and sunflower seeds)

Does avocado have high protein? ›

A 50g serving of fresh avocado contains 1 gram of protein and a whole 5-oz. fresh avocado (3 servings) contains 3 grams of protein. Though fresh avocados do not contain a significant amount of protein, they can be a creamy and delicious addition to a variety of meal plans and menus.

What can I eat instead of meat for protein? ›

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

Does oatmeal provide protein? ›

Eating oatmeal regularly can have weight management benefits as a half-cup of rolled oats cooked in a cup of water has 165 calories, 4 grams of fiber and 6 grams of protein. The fiber and protein content contribute to feeling full longer and a slower blood glucose release.

Which vegetarian food has more protein than meat? ›

Vegetables that are high in protein

Broccoli. Asparagus. Brussels sprouts. Artichokes.

How to get 120g protein a day vegetarian? ›

7 Vegetarian Foods That Fulfill Your Protein Intake
  1. 1) Soybean. Cooked soybean provides 28 grams of protein per cup, roughly the same amount as that can be found in 150 grams of chicken. ...
  2. 2) Lentils or Dals. ...
  3. 3) Cottage Cheese or Paneer. ...
  4. 4) Pumpkin Seeds. ...
  5. 5) Milk. ...
  6. 6) Greek Yogurt. ...
  7. 7) Whey Protein.
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Which vegetarian food has highest protein per 100g? ›

Whole grains
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Peanuts. ...
  • Chia seeds. Chia seeds are very protein-rich, containing 18.29g per 100g . ...
  • Almonds. Raw, unsalted almonds are another protein-rich food, containing 20.33g per 100g , and 5.76g per ounce.
  • Hemp seeds. Hemp seeds are a good source of protein, with 31.56g per 100g .

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