25 Vegan Low Carb Recipes (Mouthwatering) (2024)

Here are 25 Delicious, Filling Low Carb Vegan Recipes!! Each is below 20g net carbs and I explain what low carb is and why you may want to try it!!

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I am so excited to be doing this roundup because YOU guys asked for it. If you read my last OOTK, then you know that I’ve switched diets! My main diet now is more of a higher fat, lower carb way of eating!! I explained it all in the post but long story short, it’s really changed my life for the better.

P.S. – do you know that we have an entire site now dedicated to Low Carb Vegan Recipes? We’ll be having recipes, guides, how-to’s FAQ’s, freebies & so much more! Be sure to check it out!

If you want me to do a longer low carb blog post about low carb in general let me know!

What is low carb?

A low carb meal is a meal that is lower in carbs – pretty straight forward but not really. For most low carb diets (and I don’t mean diet like crash diet but rather way of life), instead of just “lowering carbs” you also want to focus on lowering simple carbs that are high in sugar, and focus more on carbs that are complex carbs and those that have great amounts of fibre.

The standard “recommendation” for carbs is 300g a day. This lifestyle left my sluggish, tired and with high anxiety. Generally a low carb diet means eating 100g to 150g per day. I tend to stay below 100g on most days, sometimes carb cycling up to 150g on some days (maybe twice a week) to switch it up so I don’t get bored and my body doesn’t get used to it.

What is a low carb meal? How many carbs are in a low carb meal?

There is no specific definition of what a low carb meal is, but if we are aiming for 100g a day, then I believe it’s safe to say that a low carb is 20g of carbs or believe for a full serving. I’ve done a lot of research and bought a few low carb books and that seems to be the general consensus all across. With that in mind, there are so many amazing options that open up!

When choosing low carb meals, I like to ensure they have a good amount of fats. The point isn’t to deprive our body of carbs, but to instead to give it another fuel source. Even better, a lot of these options include good fibre.

Usually on a lower carb way of eating you want to focus on fibre too. Carbs – fibre = net carbs which are the carbs you want to focus on when doing a lower carb diet since fibre is basically “all good” and doesn’t cause any insulin spikes. So for example, while some foods do have carbs (sweet potato) the fibre amount really balances it out, allowing you to still enjoy your favourite complex carbs. I never want my vegan diet to be restrictive, so this is excellent!

While I didn’t make all of these recipes with high fat in mind, I will add notes in the notes section of all of them to indicate how to ramp up good fats in these recipes!

Why low carb?

There are several reasons why you might want to incorporate some low carb recipes. Maybe you’re trying to break your simple carb addiction, or it’s for your well-being or your doctor recommended it. Like I said I went into my reasons in my last post!

How do you do low carb vegan?

It’s a lot easier than I thought! I already had quite a few recipes that focused on protein and fat, and so were lower in carbs, or just lower in carbs in general. You’ll see a trend below of cauliflower, coconut milk and very veggie centric meals. So really the key seems to be to, focus on veggies and filling fats to supplement your meals. I want to stress that while some of these meals are coincidentally keto, I am NOT keto nor doing keto, so that really does give me a lot more leeway too.

Okay – on to the recipes!

25 Low Carb Vegan Recipes (Mouthwatering)

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Vegan Quiche Muffins with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Spinach

Vegan Quiche Muffins with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Spinach

Cauliflower Pizza Bites

Creamy Mushroom Soup

Roasted Cauliflower Soup

Easy Vegan Quiche (without the crust)

Zucchini Fritters

Za’atar Roasted Cauliflower Steaks

Kale Cabbage Slaw

Creamy Vegan Avocado Dressing

Cauliflower Rice

Baked Carrot Fries with Harissa Tahini Dip

Quick Pickled Cabbage

Lemon Garlic Grilled Zucchini

Pesto Zucchini Noodles with Burst Cherry Tomatoes

Cauliflower and Potato Curry (Aloo Gobi Masala)

Thai Green Curry

Pumpkin Pie Chia Pudding

Tofu and Veggie Stir Fry

Vegan Butter Chicken

Vegan Ackee and Saltfish

Slow Cooker Tofu Butter Chicken (Slow Cooker)

Cauliflower Pizza Casserole

Vegan Tofu Feta Cheese

Easy Southwestern Tofu Scramble (without the taco shells)

Vegan Coconut Curry Soup (without the noodles/with less noodles)

BONUS SECTION – Sauces/Additions

Vegan Parmesan Cheese

Basil Pesto

Homemade Roasted Tomato Garlic Sauce

P.S. – do you know that we have an entire site now dedicated to Low Carb Vegan Recipes? We’ll be having recipes, guides, how-to’s FAQ’s, freebies & so much more! Be sure to check it out!

25 Vegan Low Carb Recipes (Mouthwatering) (2024)

FAQs

Can you be low-carb and vegan? ›

Vegan diets have no animal products and may be relatively low in fat while being high in carbs. Keto or low-carb diets typically include animal products and provide plenty of fat with very few carbs. But you can stay vegan while experiencing the benefits of living a low-carb life.

How can a vegan eat more protein and less carbs? ›

Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are low in carbs, but high in protein and fat. This includes almonds, walnuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts and pumpkin seeds. Soy: Foods like tofu and tempeh are high in protein and fat, but low in carbs. This makes them acceptable on a low-carb vegetarian/vegan diet.

Do you lose more weight on keto or vegan? ›

Both keto and plant-based have been shown to help with weight loss and in the short-term, keto wins for overall pounds lost. However, when it comes to fat loss, sustainable weight loss and compliance, nutrient-density, and overall health benefits, a plant-based diet comes out on top.

Do vegans go into ketosis? ›

A traditional vegan diet completely excludes all animal products and relies heavily on whole grains, bread, noodles, and starchy veggies…all of which are to be avoided on a keto diet. However, with some careful keto meal planning, vegans can also reap the benefits of the keto lifestyle.

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