Martha Stewart's 7 best vegan and vegetarian recipes (2024)

From ratatouille to vegan chocolate cake, Martha's got you covered

By Michael La Corte

Deputy Food Editor

Published February 15, 2024 1:00PM (EST)

Martha Stewart's 7 best vegan and vegetarian recipes (1)

Martha Stewart attends Vanity Fair's 6th Annual New Establishment Summit at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on October 22, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.(Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)

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Domestic doyenne Martha Stewart, known for her vast knowledge of all things food and home — as seen in the new CNN documentary about her life—is also quite adept within another culinary realm: plant-based and vegetarian food.

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While Martha has top-tier recipes for all things carnivorous, her vegetarian cuisine and more-recent plant-based options are versatile, easy-to-make and totally delicious. Also, her vegan fare uses all fresh produce, so if you're not especially into protein crumbles or plant-based "meat" options, you're all set with her recipes.

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With options for soups, main courses and desserts that are all either plant-based or vegetarian, Martha's got you covered, no matter if you're cooking for one or for a large gathering.

Butternut squash soup is a classic go-to for many, especially vegans and vegetarians. Earthy, rich and smooth, butternut makes for a superb base for a soup, but in this iteration, coconut milk, ginger, coriander and garlic brighten the whole mixture up even further.

Hate working with butternut? Buy a package of pre-cut squash for a much easier cooking experience. And don't throw out the seeds! They make a great finishing garnish.

Why not enjoy this superb vibrant, colorful ratatouille while watching the movie of the same name? This classic amalgamation of a slew of fresh vegetables, from tomatoes and eggplant to peppers and zucchini, is bolstered by a secret ingredient (spoiler: it's the red wine vinegar).

P.S. you better not skip the bay leaf. It contributes so much more than you might realize.

If you're not familiar, japchae is an amazing Korean noodle dish. Martha's version includes soy sauce, brown sugar, Korean sweet potato noodles (called dangmyeon), mushrooms and carrots before being garnished with scallions and sesame seeds. It's stellar and makes for the ideal weeknight meal, quick snack or easy lunch.

I can't recommend it enough. Serve with kimchi on the side!

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This is a fabulous recipe that is as healthy as it is colorful and flavorful. The creamy, coconut broth ties together the tofu and broccoli, which is all enhanced by ginger, chiles, tamari, lime, shallot and cilantro. Green curry paste can do wonders for any dish. Serve with rice for a filling, totally vegan comfort meal.

Of course, Italian and Italian-American cuisine is always and forever my culinary kryptonite, but this variation is a bit lighter: with no breading or frying, this eggplant is simply grilled, adding an unusual touch of char to the standard flavor base. With nothing else but tomatoes, shallot, olive oil, basil, mozzarella and bread, this is a simple recipe to put together on a frenzied night, while also keeping it light, smoky, and generally healthful.

For some, macaroni and cheese is insurmountable: the ideal comfort food, the ideal vegetarian food, the potential cheesiest option. Martha's version adheres pretty closely to the classic formula.with a cheddar-Gruyere-and-Pecorino studded bechamel (with a hint of nutmeg, of course), mixed with cooked elbow macaroni being before topped with bread crumbs and browned.

It's spectacular. Nothing much else to say about it! Macaroni and cheese always speaks for itself.

You'll take one look at this and never even know it's vegan. With moist cake, fluffy icing and a lush ganache, this cake is a showstopper. It has all the standard players (cocoa powder, oil, flour, baking soda, sugar, espresso powder, vanilla), plus some interesting inclusions (apple cider vinegar, margarine, dairy-free soy creamer, golden or brown rice syrup) and, of course, tons of chocolate.

Throw a party just so you have an excuse to make this cake. Or make it for yourself and enjoy it all on your own.

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By Michael La Corte

Michael is a food writer, recipe editor and educator based in his beloved New Jersey. After graduating from theInstitute of Culinary Educationin New York City, he worked in restaurants, catering and supper clubs before pivoting to food journalism and recipe development. He also holds a BA in psychology and literature fromPaceUniversity.

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What is the most popular Martha Stewart recipe of all time? ›

In what should be a shock to no one, our Community's most beloved Martha Stewart recipe is her One-Pan Pasta. Part of our Genius recipe series, this pasta is convenient, consistent, and absolutely delicious. The recipe begins by combining spaghetti, basil, cherry tomatoes, onion, and garlic in a sauté pan.

How to be vegan and not lose friends? ›

Does Going Vegan Mean Losing Your Friends?
  1. 1 – Be flexible and prepared. ...
  2. 2 – Allow your friends the opportunity to try out vegan food. ...
  3. 3 – Expect to get asked the same questions a lot, so be patient. ...
  4. 4 – Leave veganism out of certain relationships. ...
  5. 5 – Don't let yourself be defined by what you eat.

Why did Martha go to jail? ›

In 2004, Stewart was convicted of felony charges related to the ImClone stock trading case; she served five months in federal prison for fraud and was released in March 2005.

What do vegans struggle with the most? ›

Low vitamin B12 intake is a significant problem in vegan diets due to the exclusion of vitamin B12-rich foods such as meat, poultry, and eggs. A lack of vitamin B12 has been linked to neurologic and hematologic problems [19].

Why I quit vegan? ›

One of the main reasons people quit veganism is the struggle to find satisfying and flavourful alternatives for their beloved meat and dairy favourites. Whether it's the craving for a juicy burger or the comfort of warm mac 'n cheese, these staples can be hard to replace.

What is Martha Stewart most famous for? ›

Martha Stewart is an American media businesswoman best known for her lifestyle brand consisting of cookbooks, cookware, television shows and more.

What made Martha Stewart popular? ›

Stewart began her career as a model and later became a stockbroker on Wall Street. She went on to become one of the most famous celebrity chefs in the business, with thriving home-decor and furniture lines, cookbooks, and a media empire with shows like "Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party."

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