Around the world, more people are turning to veganism for health, environmental, and ethical reasons. In the US, research suggests that around 4 percent of the population is totally vegan, and many, many more are either vegetarian, pescetarian, or flexitarian. In fact, some research suggests that more than half of Americans aged between 24 and 39 have cut down on animal products. So with that in mind, it’s no surprise that celebrities, too, are changing their dietary habits.
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How many celebrities are vegan?
Some A-listers, athletes, and TV stars are totally vegan (check out our list of 36 vegan celebrities, which includes people like Travis Barker, Joaquin Phoenix, and Venus Williams), while others, like this list of celebs moving away from meat demonstrates, are just interested in the meat-free movement.
It’s hard to say exactly how many celebrities are vegan or are considering going vegan, but one thing is for sure: many of them love to share their own attempts at plant-based cooking online. And we have to say, some of them are pretty good.
The best vegan celebrity recipes
For some of the best vegan celebrity recipes so far, including tasty soups, cookies, cocktails, and more, keep reading.
1 Stanley Tucci’s Soup
Actor Stanley Tucci is known for his love of Italian food, which he has explored, alongside his own heritage, in his popular travel series Searching for Italy. But while the show often sees Tucci trying other people’s food, he also loves to make his own. In July, he posted this recipe for string bean minestra, a vegan-friendly one-pot soup recipe he learned from his grandmother.
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2 Katie Couric’s Erewhon Kale Salad
Erewhon is one of Los Angeles’ most luxurious and expensive stores in which to stock up on food. But if you can’t stretch to the prices, don’t worry: you can make copycat versions of the store’s ready-to-eat hot food bar dishes from home. Katie Couric recently made the iconic, vegan-friendly Organic Kale With White Bean Salad, for example.
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3 Kim Kardashian’s Pizza
Kim Kardashian isn’t 100-percent vegan, but she has made no secret of the fact that she enjoys eating predominantly plant-based a lot of the time. In the summer, the reality star shared her vegan cauliflower pizza recipe with Poosh, a lifestyle and wellness blog founded by her sister, Kourtney Kardashian.
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4 Tabitha Brown’s Jackfruit Hoagies
Tabitha Brown is one of the biggest stars in the vegan space, there’s no question. But while she now has several lines at Target, a haircare brand, a cookbook, and much more, she still has time to post quick, easy recipes on her social media, like this tasty jackfruit hoagie dish.
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5 Kourtney Kardashian’s Brownies
Similar to Kim, Kourtney is also a big fan of plant-based recipes, and so, as well as showcasing her sister’s food, she has also published her own go-to vegan dishes on Poosh. These gluten-free rocky road brownies, for example, are one of her favorite sweet treats.
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6 Cameron Diaz’s Summer Crunch Salad
Summer might be over, but there is still time to whip up this Summer Crunch salad from Cameron Diaz, which was published on Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness platform, Goop. It’s sweet, spicy, filling, and loaded with nutritious, whole-food ingredients.
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7 Reese Witherspoon’s Watermelon Margarita
After you’ve made Diaz’s salad, you might be in need of a little refreshment. If you want something with a little bit of an alcoholic buzz, why not try Reese Witherspoon’s Watermelon Margaritas? They’re perfect for reminiscing on the warm and lazy days of late summer.
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8 Alicia Silverstone’s Crostini
Alicia Silverstone is arguably best known for two things: her iconic role as Cher in Clueless and her commitment to the vegan movement, which includes a lot of tasty cooking. Back in July, she posted this delicious crostini recipe, which she took from her own cookbook, The Kind Diet.
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9 Moby’s Bread
According to musician and vegan advocate Moby, he “started baking as a way to feed myself in the late 80s when I was illegally squatting in an abandoned factory.” Those days might be behind him now, but his bread-baking ways certainly aren’t, as this Instagram video from July proves.
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