
Life can feel relentless sometimes — work, school, sports and kids’ activities leave little time for cooking. You want meals that are tasty and nutritious without the lengthy prep. Fast food can be expensive and unhealthy, and frozen ready-meals aren’t always an option. That’s where lazy vegan recipes come in. I’m often on the move with Baby J and rely on simple, healthy dishes to fuel our busy days. While I also make more involved recipes, I always keep quick, low-effort options on hand for hectic days.

Simple vegan recipes don’t have to be boring. They can be flavorful, fun, and effortless. Let me help you choose meals that are quick to prepare and satisfying to eat.
Kitchen Tools
One major tip for easier cooking is to use helpful kitchen tools. They don’t reduce quality — they often improve it and save time. My top pick is the Instant Pot: it’s a true “set it and forget it” appliance for tacos, stews, whole vegetables and more. A food processor is another workhorse for dips, spreads, doughs, burgers and meatless balls. A blender makes dressings and smoothies in seconds. I also use an air fryer frequently for crisp tofu, roasted chickpeas and quick veggie burgers — perfect for keeping the kitchen cool in summer.

Meal prep can be another game changer. If you have a few hours on the weekend, prepping components for the week removes stress and speeds up weekday cooking. Prepare chopped vegetables, cooked grains or batch sauces to combine quickly on busy days.

Lazy Vegan Breakfasts
Lazy weekend mornings are a joy: a slow cup of coffee and a breakfast that requires little effort. While breakfast bars are convenient, I prefer more filling options that demand minimal prep. You can chop or slice ahead of time to save even more minutes in the morning.
- Avocado toast topped with mushrooms or other veggies
- Energizing breakfast smoothies for a nutrient-rich start
- Instant Pot teff porridge for a warm, effortless grain bowl

If you have time on weekends, make-ahead options are perfect for grab-and-go mornings: enchiladas, muffins, or jars of granola and chia pudding keep well and travel easily.
- Make-ahead breakfast enchiladas
- Sweet potato chocolate muffins
- Sweet potato oat bran muffins
- Tahini granola
- Sweet potato granola
- Spirulina chia pudding
- Apple cinnamon oatmeal mix

Lazy Vegan Meals
These plant-based meals use minimal ingredients and little hands-on time, yet still deliver big flavor. They’re family-friendly and won’t keep you hovering over the stove.

Salads
Hearty greens make salads satisfying. Choose nutrient-dense greens like spinach or kale instead of iceberg, or keep pre-washed bagged greens on hand for convenience. Add protein-rich toppings and a simple dressing for a complete meal.
- Caesar-style salad with crispy chickpeas
- Chickpea “tuna” salad
- Marinated white bean salad
- Herbes de Provence–inspired salad
Soup
Soups are ideal lazy meals because you can use an Instant Pot or slow cooker and let them simmer unattended. Chop fresh vegetables or use frozen veggies to save prep time. Soups often taste even better the next day, so they’re perfect for leftovers.
- Black bean coconut stew
- Tofu chili
- Hearty lentil soup that warms and nourishes
Five-Ingredient Recipes
Five-ingredient recipes are the ultimate lazy meals: flavorful, quick and straightforward. I don’t count pantry staples like salt, pepper and basic spices as ingredients, so these recipes focus on main items you likely need to buy. Keep staples like nutritional yeast, garlic powder, black pepper and smoked paprika to boost flavor easily.
- Stuffed sweet potatoes
- Carrot and red lentil soup
- Tofu teriyaki fried rice
- Barbecue tempeh collard wraps
- Sweet potato Thai green curry
- Avocado pineapple popsicles
- Cocoa date energy balls
- Carrot top pesto
- Vegan milkshakes
- Baked sweet potato fries with simple dips
- Harissa roasted almonds
- Cinnamon tahini cookies
- Chickpea curry
- Perfect roasted sweet potatoes
15-Minute Meals
These recipes can be ready in 15 minutes or less — ideal for busy weeknights when time is limited.
- Vegan crab cakes
- Mango black bean quinoa salad
- Lentil chili tacos
- Korean BBQ jackfruit tacos
- Broccolini mushroom linguine
- King oyster mushroom “scallops”
Five-Minute Meals
Even faster than 15 minutes, these five-minute meals come together in no time and often require little to no prep. They’re great for microwave or simple stovetop assembly.
- Burrito bowl with pantry staples and salsa
- Mediterranean salad with quick-toss dressing
- Veggie and tofu soba noodles
If you don’t want to cook, keep frozen vegetables like broccoli and corn and pantry staples such as pasta, canned tomatoes, sauce, peanut butter, soy sauce and canned beans. A red onion and a jar of salsa can elevate quick bowls, and canned tomatoes are surprisingly versatile.
What are your favorite easy vegan recipes? Share your go-to dishes and tips for staying satisfied with minimal time in the kitchen.



