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    Lent Menu: Meatless Meals For Lent

    Published: Feb 22, 2022 · Modified: Aug 21, 2024 by Elizabeth · This post contains affiliate links.

    Looking for some no-meat meals for Lent? I've got you! Here you'll find my favorite easy and delicious meatless meals that you can make for Lent this year.

    Lent Menu: Easy Vegan Beef Stew

    Lent Basics

    If you're here, you probably already know what Lent is. But I'm going to give a brief overview anyway.

    Lent is the 40 day period (not including Sundays) leading up to Easter.

    It starts on a Wednesday, known as Ash Wednesday. Usually Catholics go to mass on Ash Wednesday and receive ashes on their heads to remember that we are all sinners.

    During the 7ish weeks of Lent, Catholics are supposed to fast from meat on Fridays.

    This is a form of penance and a way to draw closer to God. By giving up something that is an indulgence or may be considered a sacrifice, we can more deeply rely on the Lord.

    Catholics are also encouraged to practice prayer, fasting and almsgiving throughout Lent.

    Usually this takes the form of giving up a bad habit or regular indulgence and committing to increased prayer time and giving.

    There are tons of ways to get creative with what you do for Lent.

    But overall, the goal is to grow closer to God. To become more like Him. And (ideally) to come out of Lent with better habits and faith practices.

    Going Plant-Based For Lent

    What you do or give up for Lent is entirely up to your personal discernment.

    You should pick things that will draw you closer to the Lord and push you further from sin.

    I do just want to briefly present the idea of going plant-based for Lent.

    Maybe you would consider giving up meat for the entirety of Lent as both an act of penance/sacrifice and a choice to better the world around you as well as yourself.

    As I've written before, there are plenty of reasons why Catholics should eat plant-based. Including bodily health, care for creation, and more.

    Taking a 40 day period to abstain from meat and other animal products might improve your health and open your heart to how you are impacting the world around you.

    Even if you don't plan to go plant-based for all of Lent, you're at least going to need some meals for the Fridays. So, I've rounded up my favorite meals.

    These no-meat meals are quick, easy, and healthy. They will leave you feeling good about the food you chose to put in your body.

    Let's dive in!

    15 No-Meat Recipes for Lent

    Your meatless meals for Lent don't have to be complicated. These are family-friendly meals that you'll definitely enjoy.

    1
    A plate of vegan mushroom risotto.
    How to Make Vegan Risotto
    Risotto! It's such a delicious dish. And it's really not that hard to make, even for beginners. Get some veggies in by adding some cooked mushrooms. You'll love this easy vegan risotto.
    Try the recipe
    2
    A sheet pan of broccoli and tempeh.
    Vegan Beef and Broccoli Sheet Pan Dinner
    Dinner on a sheet pan. You won't be cleaning up tons of dishes after this one. All you need is a sheet pan! We're using tempeh - a block of fermented soybeans - to replace the meat. Don't worry though, there's tons of flavor and also lots of protein.
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    3
    A plate of sweet potato coconut curry served with rice.
    Easy Vegan Sweet Potato Coconut Curry
    I love a good curry. This sweet potato coconut curry is a great no-meat meal. It's got veggies, protein, healthy carbohydrates and fat. Your whole family will love this dish. And it only takes about 30 minutes from start to finish. Win!
    Try the recipe
    4
    A tray lined with vegan tempeh tinga tacos.
    Vegan Tempeh Tinga Tacos
    You may have heard of chicken tinga. I took the classic tinga recipe and made it plant-based. Using tempeh as a meat-like substance I created these vegan chicken tinga tacos. Bring on taco Friday!
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    5
    A bowl of oil-free vegan spaghetti sauce on top of spaghetti.
    Oil-Free Vegan Spaghetti Sauce
    If pasta is a staple in your house, you'll love this vegan red sauce. It's like any red sauce with meat, except there are mushrooms and tempeh for a serving of veggies, protein, and fiber. Your family will love this meatless red sauce!
    Try the recipe
    6
    Two crispy chickpea stuffed sweet potatoes on a plate.
    Crispy Chickpea Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
    Stuffed sweet potatoes are so fun. You can make a bunch of stuffings and let each person create their own unique dish. Crispy chickpeas are perfect for this because they are crunchy and salty and delicious. Plus, they add fiber and protein to your dinner.
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    7
    A miso mustard protein bowl, ready to serve.
    Miso Mustard Protein Bowl with Butternut Squash
    Grains, greens, and protein. Everything you need for a healthy dinner. This bowl is great to make with the intention of having leftovers. Make it on Friday and have meal prep for next week.
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    8
    A plate of spinach mushroom pasta, with a fork, ready to serve.
    Oil-Free Vegan Spinach Mushroom Pasta
    My secret to feeling full and satisfied with no-meat pasta dishes is to use a bean pasta. Chickpea pasta or lentil pasta are your friends. They pack in the protein. Add some veggies and you have a super healthy meal that will leave you feeling satisfied.
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    9
    Several black bean burgers on a countertop, with toppings and buns.
    Spicy Vegan Black Bean Burgers
    Swap your regular burger for these delicious black bean burgers. They're full of whole-food ingredients and they bake in the oven. Load 'em up with you favorite burger toppings!
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    10
    A bowl of plant-based pad thai with chopsticks.
    Plant-Based Pad Thai (Oil-Free & Gluten-Free)
    This pad Thai is a staple in my house! It's full of peanut butter flavor and loaded with veggies. Whip out the bean-based pasta again for some extra protein or go classic with some rice noodles.
    Try the recipe
    11
    A plate of three red lentil tacos.
    Red Lentil Tacos
    The key to a good taco is the spices. You'll love the flavor of these red lentil tacos because they use all the classic taco seasonings. No meat needed!
    Try the recipe
    12
    A bowl of vegan beef stew with potatoes and peas.
    Easy Vegan Beef Stew with Potatoes and Peas
    This is classic stew made vegan by swapping beef for jackfruit. Jackfruit is a fruit that has a texture of pulled pork. It doesn't have a strong flavor, so you just taste the delicious stew but have all the texture of meat.
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    13
    A bowl of mushroom lentil stew with a spoon, ready to eat.
    Vegan Mushroom Lentil Stew
    Lentils are such a great protein source - they have a high percentage of protein and tons of fiber. This stew is not only protein rich but also super quick and easy to make. Like less than 30 minutes quick!
    Try the recipe
    14
    A bowl of vegan potato leek soup.
    Plant-Based Potato Leek Soup
    This is another staple for me. My potato leek soup is thick and creamy without any dairy. Make a batch of this 5-minute coconut bacon and get that salty, smoky bacon flavor to sprinkle on top!
    Try the recipe
    15
    A bowl of mushroom teriyaki tempeh salad.
    Mushroom Teriyaki Tempeh Salad
    Once the weather warms up, you might want to trade the hearty soups for a salad. This teriyaki mushroom tempeh salad is a lighter meal that's still high in protein and rich with veggies.
    Try the recipe

    I hope you find some great healthy meals you can eat this Lent. Know of my prayers for you during this season.

    P.S. All of the recipes on my blog are meatless! If you're looking for more inspo or other options, head over to the recipe section and browse all my no-meat meals.

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