Mine is rice, beans/tofu, a random assortment of sauteed veggies, and some random sauce from my fridge.

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    Tofu scramble is pretty fast to make, i just fry mushrooms with some olive oil for about 5 mins, then add tofu (dont need to press it), smash the tofu up with my fingers till its scrambled up and put it in with the mushrooms. cook for another 5-10 mins to dry the tofu out a bit. for spices i add at the end a bunch of nooch, salt/black salt, pepper, and some turmuric for the color. Usually eat it with some salad and hummus and bread

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      This is one of my favorite quick and dirty recipes too. I usually add some soy milk and nutritional yeast too just to make it a little less dry :) I usually add some onions and broccoli too

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    Nothing’s easier than porridge! Just water, oats and fruits of your choice. Then chop up some dates and them to the mix. Microwave 2 min and top with cinnamon, nuts and seeds. Healthy, easy and delicious.

    Also smoothies. Just get a banana, apple, nuts, chia seeds, flax seeds and blitz. Then add some water and a generous amount of frozen berries. Takes 10 min at the most.

    For mains? Just set some rice to boil on the side. In the meantime, chop onions, garlic and tomatoes, fry 'em up and add your choice of spices. Then throw in a can of lentils/beans, maybe some chopped broccoli and sweet potatoes if you want. Let the whole thing simmer for 10-15 minutes. Ideally your rice and stew are ready at the same time!

    For something truly quick – chop some broccoli and blanch for a minute. Transfer to a pan with olive oil, stir fry with some chopped garlic and chilli flakes. Meanwhile, use the blanching water to boil your spaghetti. Add the spaghetti (with some of the pasta water) to your pan and mix it all up good. Serve as you like! (Optionally you can top it off with grated vegan cheese, but I like to avoid processed foods as much as I can. Instead, you could chop up some nuts and sprinkle a generous amount of nutritional yeast).

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    Throw tofu, green onions, avocado, and bell peppers over white rice and then top it off with very hot chili oil and soy sauce.

    Super fast if you have leftover rice and so tasty.

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    Packet of vegan ramen + tofu and veggies. I like broccoli, shredded carrots, purple cabbage, bean sprouts, mushrooms…pretty much anything would be good. Sometimes I’ll throw in a handful of peanuts or bean sprouts for some crunch. Also, you could add kimchi or sambal for more flavor. Still not healthy really, but it doesn’t take much to elevate it quite a bit and it’s real quick if you have the veggies prepped beforehand.

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    I fry some onions and garlic, add lentils or some other legume. Add whatever spices I feel like that day and some canned tomatoes. Finally boil some rice. I might add some spinach and sun-dried tomatoes if I am feeling fancy.

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    Might sound a little dodgy but cabbage pasta. You heat up your oil and caramelise some sugar in it before adding cabbage and salt. After this is all soft and tasty you add it to pasta. Super simple but insanely delicious. Works really well with peas too.

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      My personal favorite is carolina treat (its a US southern thing), but I also like sriracha, chili oil, and Tabasco (can you tell I like spicy things lol)

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    Takis.

    /s

    But seriously, canned beans of choice cooked with hot peppers, hot salsa, nutritional yeast, minced onion, and microwave rice. Cheap, filling, easy, and relatively healthy.

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    If I’m feeling beyond lazy:

    1. Peanut butter toast
    2. Peanut butter banana/jelly sandwich
    3. Hand full of assorted nuts/seeds and a glass of soy milk

    If I have 10 minutes:

    1. Pasta with tomato sauce and Gardein be’f
    2. Rolled oats w/ chocolate protein powder, peanut butter, flax meal, and a banana
    3. Soup from potato, carrot, onions, garlic, bouillon/stock, and macaroni (optional add on of Gardein be’f)
    4. Garlic butter(*ish) pasta

    One minute warm up meal prep:

    1. Homemade chick wheat sandwiches
    2. Chili (optional toast/naan)
    3. Chickpea, tofu, carrot curry

    Protip: if you have an Aldi near you, they have very cheap mock meats and cheeses ($1-4) a pack. Just check for vegan logo as some have egg/milk.

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          No problem if it was an honest mistake! Since you’re already here, though, have you got any quick and easy vegan meals you like to have?

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            Taco/fajita filing is always a good one. 2 peppers, 1 onion, 1 can black beans, jalapenos and 1 can of Rotel tomatoes. Fry them all up together with a little oil and tex-mex spices, and put it in a hard or soft shell. If you don’t want the wrap it goes good on rice too.

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            Ok, ive been trying to find any spices or chili oils that DON’T compliment chik peas in a hot pan and my hunt for misery has failed.

            Even Old Bay is a hard 10/10 for me right up there with my garam masala. I’m so grateful for my maryland heritage lol.

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    Smash some avocado onto a big tortilla, pile on chopped veggies (cucumbers, bell peppers, tomato, lettuce, jalapenos), sprinkle on crunchy fried onion, black pepper, and nooch. Roll it up, bam, a filling salad I can eat with one hand. No cooking, hardly any dishes, and I can chop and store veggies in glass containers to last for a few days and make more wraps.