The best vegan easter recipes on the whole internet

Easter is almost here and I have some very important questions. Are you doing a whole glazed tofu ham situation or a meatloaf? Are Pierogi part of your tradition? Would you even notice if I snuck a Passover classic into this list?

And most importantly: How cute are those little Carrots in a Blanket?  Actually, there is so much that is so cute. I mean, it’s all about bunnies and chicks so cuteness is inevitable. I even hear they make vegan Peeps now. But I won’t link to it because I don’t want you to leave my website just yet. 

Because whatever your vegan Easter table looks like, there is something here for every tradition, every crowd, and every level of ambition. So hop to it (groan).

Snuggy Bunnies. Vegan pigs in a blanket made with smoky baby carrots

Snuggy Bunnies (Carrots In A Blanket)

The cutest thing on the table! Smoky roasted baby carrots wrapped in puff pastry with sesame seeds on top. Make these first and stash some for yourself because they will be gone in thirty seconds flat.

Vegan deviled eggs made out of potatoes

Devilish Potatoes

Vegan deviled eggs made out of potatoes because we are very clever. People lose their minds over these every single year and honestly same.

Vegan potato pierogi

Potato Pierogi With Caramelized Onions

Soft pillowy dumplings filled with potato, topped with deeply caramelized onions. They take some time but they are the kind of thing people will remember forever. Think of it as your legacy.

Vegan glazed tofu ham perfect for Easter

Sweet & Smoky Glazed Tofu Ham

Make 2 or 3. Ok honestly make 4. Glazed, scored, caramelized, studded with cloves and impressive enough to drop jaws when you bring it out. The Easter main that to rule them all.

Vegan Eggplant-Potato Moussaka from veganomicon

Eggplant Potato Moussaka

Layers of roasted eggplant, potato, and a rich cashew cream bechamel that will make you feel like you are on a Greek island instead of your kitchen island. Make it the day before and it’s even better.

Vegan meatloaf made with TVP, lentils and seitan

Members Only Vegan Meatloaf

Meatloaf on Easter is totally a thing now. We decided. The meatiest meatloaf with a smoky sweet glaze that gets even more caramelized the second day, if it lasts that long. Perfect with minty peas and mashed potatoes.

vegan cauliflower kugel for passover

Cauliflower Leek Kugel

Yes I snuck a Passover recipe onto your Easter table. Tee-hee. Creamy cauliflower, sweet leeks, crunchy toasted almond crust. It fits right in and nobody has to know.

Vegan frittata with asparagus and sundried tomato

Tofu Frittata with Asparagus & Sundried Tomato

Stupidly impressive for something that is basically a crustless quiche. Eggy, golden, full of spring vegetables. Easter brunch just got a centerpiece. Bring on the potatoes!

Vegan Classic Carrot Cake

Classic Carrot Cake

Moist, warmly spiced, with a fluffy lemon coconut oil frosting that is honestly better than cream cheese frosting. I said what I said. This is the Easter dessert. Everyone knows it. Why are we still talking about it?

Vegan chocolate raspberry layer cake

Chocolate Raspberry Blackout Cake

Deep chocolate, raspberry jam, layers of ganache. For when you want people to stop what they’re doing start eating cake. This cake just does something to people. Oh, this is so good with a little mid-afternoon coffee.

Vegan Pink Grapfruit Cupcake

Pink Grapefruit Cupcakes

Citrusy, so very pretty and a little unexpected. For the person who wants something bright and just slightly tart instead of chocolate or carrot cake. This is the whimsical treat at the table. Bake them once and they will become your signature cupcake.

Vegan lemon cutout cookies

Lemon Cutout Cookies with Lemon Icing

Bright, buttery, lemony, and they look exactly like Easter should look. Cut them into bunnies, eggs, flowers, whatever you’ve got. Put them on a tray and try to be cool about it.

Ok, those are some of my faves! But if you still need some vegan easter ideas, everything that I have tagged for Easter is right here. Have fun and let me know what you make.