Maybe you’re a seasoned vegan who loves cooking shows but can’t bear to watch animals’ bodies being chopped into pieces. Maybe you—like millions of others—are an omnivore looking to cut back on meat and dairy “products” and eat more delicious, 100 percent plant-derived meals. Either way, vegan cooking videos are everywhere online, and they’ll help you shake up your routine. We’ve combed the internet to find some of the very best vegan cooking channels out there today. Check out these channels to find great vegan recipes for any meal, any time of the year.
The Black Vegan Cooking Show
The Black Vegan Cooking Show is a six-episode series starring chef Charlise Rookwood of VeganSoulicious as she cooks alongside celebrity special guests such as rapper Styles P.
BOSH!
From appetizers to desserts, the all-vegan cooking channel BOSH! has your whole day covered. Check out a quick example of the type of content it offers:
The Buddhist Chef
The Buddhist Chef can help you make vegan dishes in culinary styles from all over the world.
Carrots & Flowers
Carrots & Flowers makes great vegan versions of classic dishes such as fettuccine Alfredo:
Exceedingly Vegan
Ever wondered how to make your own vegan cheese at home using cashews? Check out this video from Exceedingly Vegan to learn how:
Hot for Food
Looking for a great vegan burger? Check out this video from Hot for Food:
PETA
Who says we can’t toot our own horn? PETA videos bring in millions of views per day, and a huge part of that success is attributable to our tantalizing vegan food videos. Be sure to follow PETA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to catch our best vegan cooking videos, like this one:
So Vegan
If you like the videos on So Vegan’s page (and how could you not?), be sure to learn more about its app.
Vegan Richa
Vegan Richa is a gold mine for vegan Indian dishes, but the channel offers plenty of other types of cuisine, too.
BuzzFeed Tasty and Tasty Vegetarian*
BuzzFeed’s hugely popular cooking channels, Tasty and Tasty Vegetarian, regularly share vegan videos on Facebook. Millions of people see great animal-free recipes when these channels embrace #VeganFridays.
*Note: Not all videos featured on BuzzFeed Tasty channels are entirely vegan. If you spot a video on the Tasty or Tasty Vegetarian page that looks like a home run but calls for cow’s cheese or milk, you can easily swap out any animal-derived ingredients for one of the many readily available vegan beverages or cheeses.
We can all do our part to help animals and the environment by making conscientious decisions each time that we make a meal at home, head to the grocery store, go out to eat with friends, or take a vacation. The kindest, most effective choice that we can make is to avoid all foods derived from animals, including meat, eggs, and dairy “products.”
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