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Planning a vegan dinner party? Impress your guests with delicious dishes, make your preparations easier, and enjoy the event more with my recipes and tips.

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I’m a huge fan of hosting a dinner party, whether it’s a small gathering of my nearest and dearest, or a larger affair with platters of food that goes into the late hours.

I’m what you might call… a feeder.

It’s great to have lots of smaller dishes on the table centred on a show-stopping piece. This way everybody can help themselves to the dishes they like, and it looks like a giant fantastical feast. I create a large tart or baked stuffed squash that my guests can slice and enjoy, accompanied by three or four side dishes. It encourages guests to try new foods and get involved with the rest of the table to create a sense of community and love.

The hardest part, for me, is getting the quantities correct! I have a tendency to overcook, but that just means there are leftovers, which I’ll use up in the following days by combining into curries, dips, and stews, and always with toasted warm leftover bread to soak up all the goodness!

To save this from happening, plan beforehand and make sure everything is weighed correctly. It takes a little longer, but it saves throwing away food at the end of the occasion.

Another thing that takes a little of pre-planning is timing. So, create a timeline and trial-run dishes so you know exactly how long everything takes to prep, cook, and present. This way nothing will be left waiting around to go cold, or your guests getting hungry.

It’s good to check the timings on a recipe, but ovens and stoves take different times to cook, and your preparation work may be faster or slower than someone else’s – so recipe timings should be taken with a pinch of salt, more as a general guideline.

I always create a timeline of dishes, and prepare like-minded ingredients (even if they are for other dishes) at the same time. Vegetables can take a little time to cook, from washing, peeling, chopping and more, so shave off a few seconds when you can, and try to wash up as you go. Have a sink full of hot soapy water, and when you are waiting for something to heat or cool, quickly wash what you were using to save stress later on!

Many vegan dishes can be made in advance. My Cherry Chocolate Espresso pots for example can be made a few days in advance, popped in the fridge and taken out 10 minutes before serving to come to room temperature. Sauces are brilliant when made beforehand, because this can enhance the flavours. So, make your sauces one or two days before, then gently reheat before serving.

Make sure you’re aware of any allergies ahead of time, so you can prepare dishes suitable for your guests’ needs. Speak to your guests a few weeks before the event, and where possible create dishes that are suitable for all, so you avoid having to create different recipes for each person.

A few of my other tips for hosting a vegan dinner party are:

Try and use seasonal ingredients, they are packed full of flavour and really help enhance your dishes, without very little effort.

Order the food to arrive two days before the event, so you can make a start on the sauces and deserts the day before.

Create a theme – this gives you something to work with and can help you find more focus around your dishes.

And, one pot dishes and tray bakes are the perfect choices for feeding a larger group – think tarts, cakes, roasted veggies, soups, curries and stews.

Good luck with your vegan dinner party, I’d love to hear how it goes.

And most of all, enjoy your event, love Niki xx

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Blackberry Blueberry Peanut Butter Thyme Crisp

A simple dessert which celebrates the abundance and juicy goodness of berries with a gorgeous crispy topping.

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Lemony Butternut Squash Risotto

The perfect creamy lemony butternut squash risotto - golden and creamy and totally delicious. Packed full of flavour and easy to make - it’s a winner!

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Pumpkin and Roast Garlic Hummus

This delicious pumpkin and roast garlic hummus is a great way to use up leftover over pumpkin - wholesome and amazing on charred bread.

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Crispy Tofu and Veg Stacks with Pea Puree and Lemon Herb Sauce

A stunning dish - fresh, delicious and healthy crispy tofu & veg stacks with pea puree and lemon herb sauce are bursting with flavour, colours and texture.

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Mini Vegan ‘Cheese’ Tarts with Sprout and Walnut Slaw

These lovely little cheesy tarts make a lovely festive starter or tasty lunch. With gorgeous caramelised onions, and a creamy 'cheese' filling.

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Almond, Tahini, Raspberry Heart Biscuits (Gluten Free)

These delicious heart biscuits combine lovely ingredients–ground almonds, tahini, sticky sweet raspberry jam - and they look so cute! Perfect for Valentine’s Day.

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Crispy Tofu with a Sesame Coating and Peanut Salad

This delicious crispy tofu with a crunchy, nutty sticky coating is amazing! Combined with a fresh and super nutty roasted peanut salad - a taste explosion.

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Chocolate Cherry Espresso Pots (Gluten Free)

Decedent, rich and smooth chocolate cherry expresso pots. Mouthfuls for gooey chocolate with a little coffee hit and sweet cherries - totally dreamy.

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Roast Pepper and Aubergine Stack with Pesto and Roast Cherry Tomatoes

This is a stunning stack of roast peppers and aubergine with pesto and roast cherry tomatoes - delicious and perfect for dinner parties or a special meal.

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Spiced Whole Cauliflower with Smoky Tomatoes and Salsa

Spiced whole cauliflower with smoky tomatoes and salsa - a bit of a showstopper of a dish. Served on a bed of a smoky tomato sauce and fresh and zingy salsa.

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Chocolate Biscoff Almond Brownie Hearts

Soft and gooey chocolate biscoff almond brownie hearts - utterly delicious and super easy to make. Serve with a zingy raspberry compote for a perfect pairing.

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A lovely warming smoky red pepper and lentil soup - rich and earthy and sweet at the same time. A gorgeous soup and wonderful with fresh bread and olive oil.

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FAQs

What can I serve to vegan guests? ›

Vegan dinner party recipes
  • Courgette curry. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Beetroot & red onion tarte tatin. ...
  • Beetroot hummus party platter. ...
  • Italian-style roast cabbage wedges with tomato lentils. ...
  • App onlyWhole-roasted curried cauliflower & chickpeas. ...
  • Refried beans. ...
  • Vegan pie. ...
  • App onlyCreamy vegan wild mushroom risotto.

How to entertain a vegan? ›

Dips, Spreads, and Breads

Hummus, babaganoush, romesco, tapenade, and mujaddara are all vegan-friendly and easy to serve up with pita or flatbread. Other simple vegan finger foods include summer rolls, bruschetta, crostini, falafel, edamame, and mixed olives.

How do you throw a vegetarian party? ›

How to throw a vegetarian dinner party (my 5 top tips!)
  1. Tip #1: If you're cooking for meat-eaters, serve a hearty meal. ...
  2. Tip #2: Avoid meat substitutes. ...
  3. Tip #3: Go big on flavour with international cuisines. ...
  4. Tip #4: Make life easy on yourself by pre-cooking as much as you can. ...
  5. Tip #5: Let everyone build their own meal.

What foods are in the vegan group? ›

Protein sources from the protein foods group for vegetarians and vegans include beans, peas, and lentils; nuts, seeds, and soy products such as tofu and tempeh and eggs (for ovo-vegetarians).

What do I serve my vegan friend for dinner? ›

Make catering for your vegan friends even easier with this selection of dinner recipes including fully-loaded burgers, nutty pilafs and hearty stir-fries.
  1. 1Vegan sweet potato noodles with crispy kale. ...
  2. 2Vegan super bowl. ...
  3. 3Ayurvedic beetroot curry.

Which foods are surprisingly vegan? ›

Top 10 surprising vegan foods
  • Crumpets. This might be an obvious one to some, but a quick poll with our vegan and dairy-free friends shows many mistakenly believe crumpets contained dairy. ...
  • Dark chocolate. Chocoholics assemble! ...
  • Cream crackers. ...
  • (Some) biscuits. ...
  • (Some) crisps. ...
  • Ice Cream. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Peanut butter.

What two groups of ingredients need to be avoided when catering for a vegan? ›

Vegans do not eat dairy products, eggs, or any other products derived from animals (e.g. honey). Seek advice from a dietitian if a vegan diet is requested. Many settings include a vegetarian option as part of their menu every day, as vegetarian diets are relatively common.

What snack foods can vegans eat? ›

Try These Popular Vegan Snacks (Chips, Cookies, and More)
  • Vegan Rob's Chips.
  • Rivalz Extra Chedda' Mac.
  • Outstanding Foods PigOut Pigless Pork Rinds.
  • Nature Valley Crunchy Granola Bars—Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate.
  • Trader Joe's Almond Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets.

Can vegans eat pasta? ›

Most packaged pasta—including spaghetti, penne, and more—is vegan. It's worth checking the label to be sure, as some pasta contains eggs, but most of the pasta you see on the supermarket shelves is 100% vegan!

What do vegans put on crackers? ›

They would be especially delicious with Hummus, Nut Butter, Vegan Nutella (do it), Lentil Dip, Chickpea Shawarma Dip, Spicy Pimento Cheese Ball, or Smoky Harissa Eggplant Dip.

How to make a vegetarian grazing platter? ›

Place small bowls on the board, tucked between fruit and cheese, and pour olives into the bowls. Pour the asparagus and capsicum strips into a dish. Stack the dolmades on the board. To prepare the Greek salad bites layer a cherry tomato, a cucumber round, a piece of feta and an olive on a toothpick.

How to tell host you are vegetarian? ›

Make sure to be very specific; say something like "I don't eat any meat, fish, eggs, milk, butter, or cheese." If you say something general, like "I don't eat animal products," you may end up with a quiche on the table and a very confused host or hostess.

How to do the 7 day vegan challenge? ›

How does it work? No meat, poultry, seafood, dairy or eggs for 7 days (any 7 straight days). Announce to your friends, family, followers that you're doing the challenge. Add your name to the list of Challengers.

What is the 28 day vegan challenge? ›

“Hansen's 28-day plan is a thoughtfully crafted diet and exercise regimen for those starting a plant-based diet. Hansen explains the logistics behind weight loss or weight gain, and what to expect from one's body when it transitions to performing on plant-based fuel.

What is a vegan royale meal? ›

Certified by the Vegan Society. A crispy vegan patty topped with iceberg lettuce, vegan mayo and crowned with a toasted sesame seed bun. For products certified by the Vegan Society, check for the logo. Please note, vegan meals are served with regular fries and bottled water or Capri-Sun®.

How do I create a vegan diet plan? ›

For a healthy vegan diet:
  1. eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day.
  2. base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates (choose wholegrain where possible)
  3. have some fortified dairy alternatives, such as soya drinks and yoghurts (choose lower-fat and lower-sugar options)

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