A collection of easy, delicious Korean vegan recipes for your healthy eating!
Happy New Year! For those of you who are looking for Korean vegan recipes, here’s a collection of easy, delicious recipes! From kimchi to noodles, this list features a nice variety of recipes for your Korean vegan table! Even if you are not on a vegan or vegetarian diet, these recipes will help you add more plant-based foods to your diet for a healthy New Year.
If you think Korean food is all about BBQ meat and fried chicken, think again! Traditionally, Korean cuisine relies heavily on grains, legumes, and vegetables. Meat was scarce, so our ancestors didn’t eat so much meat as we do in modern days.
Also, Korean temple cooking is entirely plant-based, using seasonal ingredients which are mostly grown in temple grounds or harvested from fields and mountains.No meat or seafood allowed! Due to the long history of Buddhism in Korea, temple cuisine (사찰음식) is deeply incorporated into traditional Korean cuisine.
For these reasons, so many classic Korean dishes are naturally vegan (or vegetarian) or can easily be veganized!
This list doesn’t include all the vegan banchan included in my 15 Korean Vegetable Side Dishes. Check them out as well! They are very easy to make and will complement just about any main dish!
1. Vegan Kimchi
2. Beoseot Gangjeong (Sweet Crispy Mushrooms)
3. Dubu Jorim (Braised Tofu)
4. Oi Muchim (Spicy Cucumber Salad)
5. Gamja Jorim (Braised Potatoes)
6. Zucchini Dumplings (Hobak Mandu)
7. Hobak Buchim (Zucchini Pancake)
8. Eggplant Rolls (Gaji mari)
9. Tofu Gimbap
10. Kongnamul Japchae
11. Tofu bibimbap
12. Deulkkae Soondubu Jjigae (Soft Tofu Stew with Perilla Seeds)
13. Jangajji (Vegetable Pickles)
14. Beoseot Jeongol (Mushroom Hotpot)
15. Stir-fried lotus roots with peppers and mushrooms
More vegan recipes
Mu Doenjangguk (Radish Soybean Paste Soup)
Miyeok Muchim (Seaweed Salad)
Oi Naengguk (Chilled Cucumber Soup)
Dongchimi (Radish Water Kimchi)
Nabak Kimchi (Mild Water Kimchi)
Ueong Jorim (Braised Burdock Root)
Oiji (Korean Pickcled Cucumbers)
Yeongeun Jorim (Sweet Soy Braised Lotus Roots)
Doraji Namul (Sautéed Bellflower Roots)
Chwinamul Bokkeum (Stir-fried Aster Scaber)
Danpatjuk (Sweet Red Bean Porridge)
Hobakjuk (Pumpkin Porridge)
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