Grab These New Vegan Cookbooks Coming in 2025

Published by Rebecca Maness.

As a vegan foodie and a cookbook enthusiast, I’m always on the hunt for new cooking inspiration. And with the new year just around the corner, I’m eagerly awaiting the upcoming lineup of new vegan cookbooks. From dairy-free deep dives to protein-packed powerhouses, these releases promise to make 2025 the year of going vegan. Whether you’re a seasoned vegan and a home cook or starting your journey as both, these cookbooks will help you whip up meals that are as good for animals and the planet as they are delightful for your taste buds.

Top New Vegan Cookbooks to Look For in 2025

Eat What Elephants Eat: Vegan Recipes for a Strong Body and a Gentle Spirit

by Dominick Thompson

After a stint in prison, Chicago-based Dominick Thompson vowed to change his life for the better, starting with what he ate. He knew that he could heal his body and soul by emulating peaceful, intelligent, and strong elephants who eat only plants. Now, he’s sharing eight simple vegan recipes that don’t harm any sentient beings and are sure to satisfy your tastebuds.

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Breaking Up With Dairy: 100 Indulgent Plant-Based Recipes for Cheese (and Butter, Cream, and Milk) Lovers Everywhere

by Bailey Ruskus

Breaking Up With Dairy is THE vegan cookbook for anyone whose New Year’s resolution is to ditch dairy, since it’s so not good for animals, the planet, or your own body! The book is full of super-creamy, indulgent recipes that mimic dairy-based cheese—because we still want that decadent flavor without supporting the cruel dairy industry.

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Sweet Potato Soul Vegan Vibes: 100 Soulful Plant-Based Recipes for Healthy Everyday Meals

by Jenné Claiborne

I’ve been a big fan of Jenné Claiborne and her mouthwatering, healthy vegan recipes for a while now, so I know this cookbook won’t disappoint. It’s all about nutritious veggie-focused recipes, with unique and vibrant flavors. Examples include Rose Tahini Granola, Korean Pulled Shroom Sandwiches, and Miso Caramel Banana Pudding.

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The Cycling Chef: Plant-Powered Performance: Vegan Recipes to Fuel Your Ride

by Alan Murchison

While Alan Murchison’s book is geared toward cyclists, it contains vegan nutrition tips that any athlete (or even a casual runner like me) can use to help boost energy, performance, and recovery. Many of the recipes in this book are protein- and fiber-packed, with nutrient-dense ingredients like red lentils and mushrooms.

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Elly’s Plate: Plant-Based Comfort Food Made Easy

by Elly Smart

You can check out Elly Smart’s Instagram pages for a preview of what you’ll get with this cookbook—just try not to drool. Her comfort-focused meals are made to satisfy, with flavor and texture combinations you’ll want to make again and again. This book contains a wide variety of recipes, from hot honey halloumi burgers (all vegan, of course!) to decadent banana bread.

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Italian Cooking With Nonna: 80+ Plant-Based Recipes Inspired by Classic Italian Dishes

by Giuseppe Federici

Giuseppe Federici and his Nonna have been cooking up vegan versions of her classic Italian recipes over on Instagram for a while now, and if you haven’t tried any of their recipes yet, you’re truly missing out. Seriously, their vegan tiramisu recipe is one of the best things I’ve ever tasted! So I already know that Italian Cooking With Nonna is going to become one of my most-loved cookbooks.

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The Happy Healthy Plant-Based Cookbook: 75+ Colorful Recipes to Nourish Your Whole Body, Feed Your Family, and Have Fun Along the Way

by Dusty and Erin Stanczyk

This whole-foods cookbook features 75 recipes, but it also has tips for getting in more movement and resting well, along with a 40-day “Meal, Movement & Mindfulness” plan. If 2025 is your year of transformation, this book is a great way to kick it off. Also, the Rainbow Mango Pad Thai recipe sounds sooooooo good.

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Plant Protein: 80 Quick and Delicious High-Protein Vegan Recipes Packed With Healthy Wholefoods

by Gigi Grassia

As someone with a goal of getting stronger in the new year, I’m always looking for ways to give my meals a protein boost. Gigi Grassia is a vegan nutrition coach whose delicious, protein-packed recipes will keep you satiated and help you hit your goals. And since she’s from Italy, you can expect recipes like Creamy Smoked Tofu Carbonara and Tempeh Cacciatore—mmmmm.

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Grubby Recipes: Get More Plants in Your Gob

by Grubby Limited

These recipes from U.K.-based vegan recipe box delivery company Grubby are full of flavor but can be whipped up in 30 minutes or less. I can’t wait to try the Gochujang Mac and “Cheese” and the Juicy Harissa Mushroom Shawarma.

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Pamela Anderson Just Released a New Vegan Cookbook!
Pam side by side with recipe

Make 2025 the year you go vegan for animals, the planet, and your own health. Any one of these new vegan cookbooks will give you the inspiration you need to live compassionately all year long and beyond. Take our vegan pledge and start off strong:

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