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14 best vegan cookbooks to inspire your plant-based culinary repertoire

Tried and tested for taste, clarity and simplicity, these are the vegan titles to devour

Suzie McCracken,Lois Borny
Wednesday 03 April 2024 10:57 BST
Whether you’re health-conscious, looking to reduce food waste or cooking on a budget, we have the cookbook to suit your needs
Whether you’re health-conscious, looking to reduce food waste or cooking on a budget, we have the cookbook to suit your needs (The Independent)
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It doesn’t matter whether you’re completely new to vegan food or your plant-based meal rotation has lost its sparkle (sorry tomato pasta) and you’re looking for some new material, even just one great vegan cookbook can offer some very welcome guidance.

Constructing a plate of food without everything on it orbiting around meat, fish or dairy of some description can be daunting. So, having one in the first instance can help you to get your bearings – especially once the novelty of the plant-based section in the supermarket has worn off.

There are vegan cookbooks doing brilliant things with vegetables, while others are putting their twist on vegan meat and cheese alternatives. Some even offer guidance on how to make your own plant-based mozzarella or a vegan fried egg, while others help to scratch an itch that only simple and slightly nostalgic dishes can.

Whether you’re looking to follow these cookbooks to the letter or flick through for inspiration on how to whip up memorable meals for guests, cook more mindfully by reducing food waste or what to put in your sandwiches, these are some of our favourites.

As well as fairly new arrivals we’ve included cookbooks that have got us through years of weeknight meals, dinner parties and special occasions aplenty, with vegans and meat eaters alike leaving our home satisfied (well, they at least pretended to be).

How we tested

For many of the cookbooks below, we have been testing them for numerous years. For the newer releases, we gave at least two recipes a go and judged them on simplicity, clarity and, of course, tastiness. We also judged them on how vegan they were – our favourite books tend to be vegan-friendly rather than vegan-exclusive examples, but we understand that the stress of having to substitute foods, or parse an ingredients list before you get going, is not for everyone. However, we tend to think vegetarian and meat-eating chefs often do plant-based food the best, and as you become a more accomplished vegan cook, you often learn what things you can substitute most successfully, so we’ve included both sorts in our review.

The best vegan cookbooks for 2024 are:

  • Best overallI Can Cook Vegan’ by Isa Chandra Moskowitz: £22.99, Blackwells.co.uk
  • Best for budget meals – ‘Broke Vegan: Over 100 plant-based recipes that don’t cost the earth’ by Saskia Sidey: £9.29, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best authentic vegan recipes – ‘Nistisima’ by Georgina Hayden, £26, Blackwells.co.uk
  • Best for reducing food waste – ‘The Whole Vegetable’ by Sophie Gordon, £22.59, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best for family meals – ‘Bosh!’by Henry Firth and Ian Theasby: £8, Amazon.co.uk

‘I Can Cook Vegan’ by Isa Chandra Moskowitz, published by Abrams

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  • Best: Overall
  • How vegan: Completely
  • Easy ingredients: Mostly, some specialist shopping required
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‘Nistisima’ by Georgina Hayden, published by Bloomsbury

best vegan cookbook
  • Best: Authentic vegan recipes
  • How vegan : Almost completely except some use of honey (substitutes are always suggested)
  • Easy ingredients : Yes
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‘The Whole Vegetable’ by Sophie Gordon, published by Penguin Michael Joseph

best vegan cookbook
  • Best: For less food waste
  • How vegan: Completely
  • Easy ingredients : Yes
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‘Veganistan’ by Sally Butcher, published by Pavilion Books

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  • Best: For Middle Eastern cooking
  • How vegan : Completely
  • Easy ingredients : Some specialist shopping required
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‘Anything you can cook, I can cook vegan’ by Richard Makin, published by Bloomsbury Publishing

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  • Best: For inventive recipes
  • How vegan: Completely
  • Easy ingredients : Some specialist shopping required
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'Vegan Africa’ by Marie Kacouchia, published by The Experiment

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  • Best: For African cuisines
  • How vegan : Completely
  • Easy ingredients : Yes
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‘East’ by Meera Sodha, published by Fig Tree

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  • Best: For weeknights, but not as you know them
  • How vegan: Entirely vegetarian with plenty of well-labelled vegan or vegan-adaptable recipes
  • Easy ingredients : Mostly, some specialist shopping required
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‘Much More Veg’ by Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, published by Bloomsbury

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  • Best: For vegetables
  • How vegan: Completely
  • Easy ingredients : Yes
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‘One: Pot, Pan, Planet’ by Anna Jones, published by Fourth Estate

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  • Best: For unexpected combinations
  • How vegan: Mostly
  • Easy ingredients: A big supermarket will suffice
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‘Flavour’ by Yotam Ottolenghi, published by Ebury Press

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  • Best: For show-offs
  • How vegan: 45 out of 100 recipes are vegan, and another 17 are easily adaptable
  • Easy ingredients: Some specialist shopping required
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‘The Green Roasting Tin: Vegan and Vegetarian One Dish Dinners’ by Rukmini Iyer, published by Vintage Publishing

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  • Best: For unconfident cooks
  • How vegan: Half vegan, half vegetarian
  • Easy ingredients: Yes
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‘Broke Vegan: Over 100 plant-based recipes that don't cost the earth’ by Saskia Sidey, published by Hamlyn

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  • Best: For budget meals
  • How vegan: Completely vegan
  • Easy ingredients : Yes
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‘Bosh!’ by Henry Firth and Ian Theasby, published by HQ

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  • Best: For family meals
  • How vegan: Completely
  • Easy ingredients: Yes
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‘Asian Green: Everyday plant-based recipes inspired by the East’ by Ching He Huang, published by Kyle Books

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  • Best: For the health-conscious
  • How vegan: Completely
  • Easy ingredients: Some specialist shopping required
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The verdict: Vegan cookbooks

When it comes to finding inspired recipes that both the seasoned and less confident home cook could master on a weeknight, we think Isa Chandra Moskowitz’s I Can Cook Vegan will be perfect for finding your plant-based feet.

If you find yourself craving distinctly non-vegan foods then Richard Makin’s Anything you can cook, I can cook vegan needs to be in your kitchen. And if exquisitely good, authentically vegan food from the Mediterranean and beyond sounds like your kind of cookbook, Georgina Hayden’s Nistisima makes for some mouth-watering essential reading.

We tried Tyme’s plant-based food subscription to see if it could bring flavour to our lunch hour

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