Our favourite of Jamie’s vegetarian recipes | Features | Jamie Oliver (2024)

Today marks the beginning of National Vegetarian Week.I have a lot of respect for vegetarians. I’m not quite sure why they get a whole week dedicated to them (when is omnivore week, eh?) but if I have learnt one thing since joining Jamie Oliver, it’s that most of us eat far too much meat.

Somewhere along the line, particularly in the UK, meat has become the central theme of most meals. Like a star footballer it’s always first on the team sheet, and everything else has to fit around it. It’s not necessarily healthy and it’s definitely very expensive, but I’m as guilty of it as anyone.

There are countless reasons why it shouldn’t be the case, too. I’m not going to bang on about too much meat being bad for you, but I will say that substituting a meat for a vegetable once a day means seven extra portions of veg a week. Depending on how you prepare it, it will be lower in fat too. That’s not to be sniffed at.

But the best reason I’ve ever heard for going veggie a couple of times a week may surprise you (it surprised me when someone first said it, and then surprised me again when I soon found myself agreeing with them); sometimes, vegetarian food is tastier.

I strode out into the desert of meat-free meals and found myself in an oasis. I’ve discovered all manner of gorgeous recipes that have never been near an animal. And contrary to the cries of “rabbit food!” all across the world, I’ve also found the tastiest salad in the world (sweet potato, feta, pine nuts and rocket). Tell my 16-year-old self I’d grow up to say that sentence and he’d have laughed you out of his dark, poster-clad room.

I’m not saying we should all go vegetarian (I mean, bacon – come on) but I think the following five recipes might just tempt you to at least give a meat-free Monday a go. We’ve picked our absolute favourite veggie recipes to convince you that meat-free doesn’t mean compromise.

Something about this recipe just makes me smile. Maybe it’s the bright yellow colour, the sweet, spicy flavours or that fact that it’s a curry twice as tasty as a local takeaway (well, mine at least), but still healthy enough to eat every day. We don’t recommend this though.

Late summer tomato tart

It ain’t late summer yet, but then, it doesn’t need to be to try this beautiful tart. The sweet roasted tomato and tangy cheese are just fantastic together, and the light filo pastry makes sure it’s not a heavy meal. Not all cheeses are vegetarian as they use animal rennet, which comes from a calves stomach, so check the packaging if you’re an ethical vegetarian and find one that’s suitable. Make sure it’s a good cheese though, because this quiche lives and dies by it.

Incredible Sicilian aubergine stew with couscous

It’s not a beautiful dish, but it has serious rustic charm and flavours that will absolutely knock your socks off. It’s loaded with big, bold ingredients – garlic, tangy tomato, earthy aubergine, salty caper and fragrant herbs – and they come together into one gorgeous soft whole. It’s an Italian masterpiece, and even better with a nice grilled flatbread for mopping.

Mexican breakfast

The Mexicans know how to do breakfasts. Ditch that bacon sandwich and coffee, because this is the ultimate morning-after breakfast. You may know this as huevos rancheros or a breakfast burrito, but whatever you call it it’s just about the most comforting thing to eat first thing in the morning in the world – the chillies give you a kick, the stew warms you up and the tortillas completely fill you. Sweet, smoky and spicy, it simply brings you straight back to life.

Falafel wraps

Falafel is a mainstay of vegetarian cuisine because it feels kind of naughty. It’s fried, it’s crispy, it’s heavy and it’s spicy. But this meal is beautifully balanced and stuffed with flavour, whether your tasting the harissa in the falafel or the sweetness in the chopped salsa you load it up with.

We’ve got a tonne more vegetarian recipes here –see if anything else gets you inspired for International Vegetarian Week! And learn more about the wonderful world of veg at the Vegepedia!

Our favourite of Jamie’s vegetarian recipes | Features | Jamie Oliver (2024)

FAQs

What is the most famous vegetarian dish? ›

Originating in the Middle East, falafel is one the most popular vegetarian foods in the world! As one of the most popular vegetarian foods in the world, falafel needs no introduction! However, the origin of these beloved patties is rather controversial.

Is Jamie Oliver A Vegan? ›

If you're wondering whether Jamie has gone full vegan, we have the details. In a week, he goes vegan for a day and a half and then goes vegetarian twice a week, the remaining days he sticks to his usual diet. It's definitely a step in the right direction.

How do you save recipes on Jamie Oliver? ›

How do I save a recipe? To save a recipe you'll need to create, or log in, to your jamieoliver.com account. Once you're logged in, you will be able to save recipes using the 'save' button under the recipe image.

What is the best food for vegetarians? ›

To get the most out of a vegetarian diet, choose a variety of healthy plant-based foods. These include whole fruits and vegetables and whole grains. Nuts and legumes, such as lentils, beans and peanuts, also are considered healthy plant-based foods. At the same time, cut back on less healthy choices.

Who is the number one vegetarian in the world? ›

India. India has the highest percentage of vegetarians in the world, with an estimated 20-39% vegetarian population.

Which is the No 1 vegetarian country in the world? ›

India is ranked top in the world with 38% of the total population being vegetarian. Vegetarianism in the region became popular after the introduction of Buddhism and Jainism, which was around the 6th Century BC.

What is Jamie Oliver's most famous dish? ›

This steak sarnie recipe remains one of Jamie Oliver's most famous dishes.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Honey. Honey is a controversial food for many vegans. Bees do produce it, and it is also a food source in the hive. Because bees produce it, and bees have died to make it, honey is not considered vegan.

Was Robin Williams A vegan? ›

"The drugs didn't help either," Tyson jokes. Others including actor Robin Williams and musician Ozzy Osbourne also switched to a vegan diet because of health concerns, but many celebrities cite moral and ethical grounds for their veganism. (Ethical vegans avoid all animal products including honey, gelatine and rennet.

What is Jamie Oliver's best recipe? ›

Top 10: recipes step by step that made Jamie Oliver famous
  1. Jamie's Perfect Roast Chicken. ...
  2. Jamie's Ultimate Beef Burgers. ...
  3. Jamie's Classic Spaghetti Carbonara. ...
  4. Jamie's Easy Chicken Tikka Masala. ...
  5. Jamie's Crispy Fish and Chips. ...
  6. Jamie's Quick and Easy Tomato Soup. ...
  7. Jamie's One-Pot Pasta. ...
  8. Jamie's Classic Caesar Salad.

What oven does Jamie Oliver use? ›

Jamie Oliver MBE

Jamie chooses Wolf Dual Fuel ranges as his ovens of choice for his London and Essex homes and also his London studio (demo model pictured below).

What is Jamie Oliver's new cookbook called? ›

You don't need a ton of obscure ingredients to cook up a delicious meal. That's the crux of chef and restauranteur Jamie Oliver's new cookbook “5 Ingredients Mediterranean.”

What do vegetarians eat to replace meat? ›

How to get protein without the meat
  • Pulses. Pulses are an inexpensive protein choice, are high in fibre and a source of iron. ...
  • Soya beans. ...
  • Quinoa. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Seeds. ...
  • Cereals and grains. ...
  • Quorn™ ...
  • Dairy.

What foods are surprisingly vegetarian? ›

Top Accidentally Vegan Foods
  • Cinnamon Life.
  • Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie Mix.
  • SkinnyPop White Cheddar Flavored Popped Popcorn.
  • Airheads.
  • Cracker Jack.
  • Doritos Spicy Sweet Chili–Flavored Tortilla Chips.
  • Fritos.
  • Fruit by the Foot.

Which is the world's best vegetarian dish award? ›

The humble misal pav served at Dadar's Aaswad restaurant has been named the world's tastiest vegetarian dish at the Foodie Hub Awards in London. Misal is a spicy curry made of moth beans or dried peas and served with boiled potatoes and garnished with raw chopped onions and farsan.

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