The best vegetarian Easter recipes

Make veg the focus of your seasonal starter with an easy mix-and-match sharing board. This delectable platter of nibbles features crunchy radishes, chicory, asparagus, quail’s eggs and crackers. Serve with homemade pea & artichoke dip, marinated feta and pink pepper salt so everyone can help themselves.

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Broad bean hummus with crackers

Growing broad beans in the garden? Make the most of your homegrown produce with this veg-packed hummus served with homemade crackers. It’s a great make-ahead starter as you can boil your broad beans and blitz the hummus ahead, or peel the beans ready to blend on the day.

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Leek, pea and watercress soup in a bowl next to bread and spoon

Serve a warming bowl of vibrant green veg soup for a vegan starter that celebrates spring. Packed with seasonal leeks, peas and watercress, this wholesome blend also delivers two of your five-a-day. Add a touch of luxury by swirling through oat crème fraîche and serve with a hunk of crusty homemade sourdough.

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4. Roasted cauliflower steaks

Roasted cauliflower steak topped with tomato salsa on a plate

Unlock the flavours of cauliflower with a red pepper, olive and caper salsa, topped with almonds. It’s healthy, vegan, keto-friendly and gluten-free, so it’s suitable for everyone.

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5. Radishes with herby whipped feta

Plate of whipped feta topped with olive oil and seasoning next to radishes

Serve this creamy whipped feta dip as a sharing starter. Drizzle over a little olive oil and serve with radishes for dunking, along with carrots and cucumber. If you want to impress your guests, why not also bake a homemade flatbread for dipping?

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Mains

Serve one of our flavourful meat-free mains for a stunning Easter centrepiece, from veg-stuffed filo pastries and comforting tarts, to roasted stuffed cauliflower and butternut squash.

6. Leek & globe artichoke pie

Filo pastry pie with leek and artichoke

Hearty veggie pies can make really impressive Easter centrepieces. Even devoted carnivores will want a slice of this cheesy coiled pie, which is loosely based on the Greek agginaropita.

Not a fan of artichokes? Try our veggie spiral pie instead – a light, crisp pastry stuffed with rice, feta and spinach. For an even simpler version, this crispy Greek-style pie is made using just five ingredients for a delicious no-fuss main.

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Pastry log with cavolo nero, mushroom and potato

Filo works in strudel-like pastries as well as Greek ones, and is easier to handle than strudel dough. Our impressive savoury version takes a little effort, but is well worth it – the result is a creamy, spiced veg filling encased in golden, crisp pastry. If you can’t find fontina, comté or gruyère work well, too.

Find more stunning centrepieces in our collection of vegetarian wellington recipes.

8. Roasted stuffed cauliflower

Cauliflower stuffed with greens

Make this gloriously golden stuffed cauliflower the star of your Easter menu. The kale-based filling is packed with the aromatic flavours of rosemary, sage, chestnut and lemon. Cleverly bound together with linseed paste, this vegan centrepiece has a chestnut and breadcrumb coating, creating a mouthwateringly crisp outer layer.

For more plant-based inspiration, check out our vegan Easter ideas.

9. Stuffed butternut squash

Cut up butternut squash stuffed next to sauce in bowl

Roasted butternut squash makes another satisfying meat-free main. Stuff with a moreish mixture of pearl barley, pine nuts, fresh herbs, leeks, feta and dried fruit. Serve with a lemony tahini and honey sauce and scattering of parsley.

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Patry covered in courgette, lemon and goats cheese

Bake this colourful free-form tart for a veggie main with wow factor. Rye flour gives the pastry a nutty flavour, which marries well with the topping of lemony goat’s cheese, charred seasonal veg and toasted pine nuts. Any leftovers are delicious eaten cold the next day, with a peppery dressed salad. If you’re short on time, use a block of ready-made all-butter puff pastry instead of making your own.

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Quiche with spring vegetables on a plate

A true celebration of spring, this easy make-ahead tart is packed seasonal asparagus, peas and watercress, combined with tangy goat’s cheese and mature cheddar in a rich, quiche-style filling. We’ve used shop-bought pastry for ease, but given it a personal touch by laminating it with cheddar, which gives the tart a beautifully crumbly base. You could also add herbs like thyme, finely chopped rosemary or crunchy poppy seeds. Discover our how to cook asparagus guide.

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12. Butternut squash & spinach lasagne

Vegetarian lasagne with a serving being held on a spatula

Swap lasagne sheets for layers of butternut squash in this veg-packed main topped with melted cheese. It makes a great Easter main, as it can be prepared the night before and cooked from frozen until piping hot.

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13. Roasted carrot & whipped feta tart

Roasted carrots on whipped feta topped with pesto

This vibrant veggie tart is simple to prepare, as it uses shop-bought puff pastry. It makes the most of budget-friendly carrots, using the carrot tops for the pesto. Flavoured with za’atar, honey and lemon rind, it’s the perfect combination of sweet and zesty.

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14. Lentils with spring greens & watercress walnut pesto

Lentils with carrot and cabbage

These lentils with spring greens & watercress walnut pesto make a great Easter main, as it’s a healthy supper that delivers four of your five-a-day, and it’s gluten-free. Keep the pesto separate so that vegan guests can enjoy the bulk of the salad.

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15. Mushroom, leek & miso spelt galette

Spelt tart topped with mushrooms and leeks

This mushroom, leek & miso spelt galette might require a little extra effort, but it’s worth it for this punchy showstopper main. And, you can prepare your dough up to two days ahead, so it needn’t be a hassle on the day. Fry your leeks in garlic and miso for a savory umami flavour.

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Sides

Some would argue that sides bring pizzazz to a large lunch like Sunday Roast, and we’d have to agree. From delicious classics like the humble roast potato to vibrant salads, the sides to a meal can make or break it.

16. Roasted new carrots, cauliflower, grains & carrot-top dressing

Salad in bowl of carrots, cauliflower and dressing

Accompany your main with a hearty warm grain salad featuring carrots, cauliflower and green beans with pearly barley or spelt. We’ve used whole vegetables – including their leaves and stalks – to make a deliciously zingy dressing. To save on last-minute prep time, all the components of this dish can be made the day before, and don’t need to be chilled before serving.

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17. Crispy new potato traybake

Spatula surrounded by crispy new potatoes in a tray

The veg patch starts to come into its own in spring, so make the most of homegrown Jersey Royals in this traybake. A little white wine vinegar mixed with punchy capers, olives and thyme goes a long way.

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18. Cheesy vegetable gratin and braised carrots

Gratin and carrot sides

Give cauliflower cheese a springtime twist with fresh purple sprouting broccoli and spinach in a punchy cheddar and chive sauce. Serve alongside a bowl of buttery fennel-braised carrots – the best part? They don’t require any chopping or peeling!

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19. Warm spring vegetables

Bowl of beans, peas, asparagus

This zingy spring veg dish features delicate lemony courgette ribbons with seasonal asparagus, peas and broad beans, all drizzled in olive oil and topped with parsley.

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20. Roast garlic and tahini spinach

Spinach covered in a tahini sauce

This roast garlic and tahini spinach makes a delicious side dish. The recipe calls for the garlic to be wrapped in foil and cooked on the barbecue, but if this isn’t possible, it works equally well in the oven (but it will lack that smoky taste).

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Desserts

Whether you want to indulge in Easter chocolate or something fruity and fresh to finish off your feast, spring is a great season for both.

21. Rhubarb & apple crumble

Bowl of crumble and ice cream next to dish

Use up a glut of rhubarb in this comforting fruit pudding. Ground ginger adds a hint of warm spice to the crumble topping. Served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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22. Chocolate egg baked tart

Chocolate tart with golden egg decoration

For a truly showstopping Easter dessert, this decadent chocolate tart is deceptively easy to make. Try our simple version with eye-catching golden eggs, or give it an extra-special finish by dusting with cocoa powder, then decorating with piped ganache, extra golden eggs and chocolate shards.

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23. Lemon layer cake

Layered lemon cake on a stand next to two plates and forks

Serve up a slice of citrus cake with soft cheese icing. Adding yogurt to the sponge makes it light and moist, which balances perfectly with the creamy icing. Soak in a warm lemon drizzle sauce and top with candied lemon zest for a fresh dessert.

Find more citrussy bakes in our selection of lemon dessert recipes.

24. Devil’s food cake

Chocolate layered cake with icing and a slice cut out

This devil’s food cake is our most decadent chocolate cake to date – perfect for Easter celebrations when no amount of chocolate is enough. It’s great for a crowd, as it can serve 15-20 people.

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25. Cherry bakewell crêpe cake

Stack of crepes topped with cherries, slice cut out from stack

This impressive crêpe cake can be made without turning the oven on. The cherry and almond flavours pair perfectly with chocolate, making this a great Easter dessert.

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