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5 Food Bloggers Who Make Vegan Look Easy


Kicking off the new year with Veganuary? Here are 5 vegan food bloggers we absolutely LOVE! While there are hundreds of very helpful vegan food blogs (linked at the end of the article), we have selected these 5 for you because of their simple recipes showing how easy, fun, and affordable vegan is!

1. Pick Up Limes
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Pick Up Limes

Sadia Badiei’s Youtube Channel, Pick Up Limes, has over 3 million subscribers! She shares aesthetic, easy-to-follow recipe videos of nutritious and simple vegan food.

We particularly love this video, where Sadia virtually takes you on a grocery shopping trip (in NL) and shows you how to cook ultra budget-friendly ‘€1/$1 meals’!

2. Avant Garde Vegan
Youtube Channel + Blog

Avant Garde Vegan

Gaz Oakley, a traditional chef turned vegan chef, is all about wholesome, flavourful cooking, spanning various cuisines. His Youtube channel (with over a million subscribers) features light-hearted and entertaining videos of incredible recipes!

We love this video on high-protein, simple 1 tray bakes! And here’s a fun video of Gaz and Sadia cooking 15-minute meals together!

3. Vegan Richa
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Vegan Richa

Richa Hingle shares flavour-packed vegan recipes inspired by her Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free and oil-free options. While a lot of Indian food is naturally plant-based, she creates innovative recipes for many delicious dairy-based Indian dishes  often deemed impossible to “veganize”.

4. Minimalist Baker
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Minimalist Baker

Dana Schulz’ blog, the Minimalist Baker, is one of the go-to blogs for vegans and vegetarians. As the name suggests, the recipes are simple – you’ll even find a couple of 2-ingredient recipes out there! Like this, this, and this.

5. Full Of Plants
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Full Of Plants

Thomas, the blogger behind Full Of Plants, has the most interesting techniques to make exotic vegan food using simple ingredients! His creations are not only delicious but also visually stunning, often with Vietnamese and French influence.

A little tip: If you subscribe to his mailing list, he sends you a free Vegan Cheese Making ebook with the most exciting vegan cheese recipes that cannot otherwise be found easily online!

Here are some other blogs worth checking out: School Night Vegan, It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken, Sweet Potato Soul, Rainbow Plant Life, Deliciously Ella, Loving It Vegan, The Simple Veganista, The Viet Vegan, Lazy Cat Kitchen, Emilie Eats, Hot For Food, This Rawsome Vegan Life… the list goes on!

If you’d rather skip cooking and dine out instead, download the HappyCow app to discover vegan food near you effortlessly, and connect with like-minded vegans around you too!

TeamCow wishes you a happy, colourful, and delicious Veganuary!

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