Embrace the freshness of the blossom season by preparing spring-themed Easter vegetarian recipes and bring the spirit of renewal and rebirth to your table. The bright green hues of flavorful seasonal stars like asparagus, sugar snap peas, butterbeans, and morels easily steal the spotlight from traditional holiday meat-based food.
If you’re looking for something healthy and light this Easter, we’ve gathered the best vegetarian recipes that are as savory as they are fresh. These vegetarian recipes are so good that they’ll make even the hardcore meat lovers drool.
Pasta Primavera
Vibrant veggies covered in rich, creamy sauce will make anyone drool. Made with ingredients like spaghetti, bell pepper, zucchini, heavy cream, and grape tomatoes, this delectable dish will surely satisfy even the pickiest eaters. Read the full recipe.
Spring Gem Salad With Soft Herbs and Labneh Toasts
Serve a fresh platter of spring on your table with the light lunch recipe. To make this recipe, bring fresh veggies like shelled English peas, asparagus spears, sugar snap peas, and romaine lettuce hearts. Add three tablespoons of lemon vinaigrette to coat the ingredients. Read the full recipe.
Mafaldine with Pea Shoot-Meyer Lemon Pesto
The delicious combination of salty ricotta salata cheese and nutty roasted sunflower seed kernels on mafaldine pasta gives a stunning visual appeal. To make this recipe, gather ingredients like fresh dill fronds, ricotta salata, crushed red pepper, unsalted butter, and more. Read the full recipe.
Butterbean Stew With Mushrooms and Kale
If you are looking for a delectable and hearty Easter lunch dish that cooks within 30 minutes, try making butterbean stew with mushrooms and kale. The butterbeans become creamy and buttery when simmered, and fresh kale provides a pop of Easter green. Read the full recipe.
Spring Vegetable Potpies
The golden brown vegetable potpies are your ultimate comfort food. The golden-brown buttered crust reveals fresh, creamy vegetable filling. To make this recipe, gather ingredients like baby red or white potatoes, baby carrots, asparagus, fresh morels, crushed pepper, and more. Read the full recipe.
Twice-Baked Potatoes
The crispy potato skin exterior filled with creamy mashed potato filling will give you a satisfying sensory experience. The lineup of ingredients includes large russet potatoes, softened butter, sour cream, shredded cheddar, virgin olive oil, and more. Read the full recipe.
Mushroom and Cabbage Wellington
Classic Beef Wellington gets a vegetarian makeover by replacing meat with mushrooms duxelles. Savory ingredients like soy sauce and chunjang enhance the deep umami flavor profile. To make this recipe, bring fresh mushrooms, leek, garlic cloves, light brown sugar, red cabbage, yellow onions, and more ingredients from your pantry. Read the full recipe.
Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes
The best way to satisfy your taste buds is to make a decadent, creamy food with sweet and savory flavors. To make this recipe, start by poking holes in the sweet potatoes and place them on the oven rack. Bake for one hour and cut them in half. Put the softened potatoes in a bowl and mix them with milk, sour cream, and butter. Read the full recipe.
Whole Roasted Cauliflower
Made with readily available ingredients like olive oil, garlic, cauliflower, and Parmesan, the whole roasted cauliflower will become the centerpiece of your dining table. Its golden-brown crispy exterior has a tender interior that feels super satisfying. Read the full recipe.
Creamy Potato Salad
Tossed in a creamy dressing, these potatoes create a salad that is simply unrivaled. To make the creamy dressing, take a large bowl and mix mayonnaise with mustard, lemon juice, and honey. Gather ingredients like dried cranberries, chives, red onions, and more. The best part? It is a make-ahead recipe. Read the full recipe.
Let us know which of these Easter vegetarian recipes you are making this spring. Happy Easter!

