Plant Based Diet Meal Plan For Beginners: 21 Days of Whole Food Recipes (2024)

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Forget orange; plant-based diets are the new black. If you’re thinking of trying a Plant-Based diet meal plan but need help figuring out where to start, you are in the right place. This beginner’s guide walks you through every plant-based detail. We’re talking definitions, health benefits, what you can and cannot eat, sanity-saving meal prep tips, grocery lists, and over ninety—yes, that’s 9-0—breakfast, lunch, and dinner recipes.

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Recently, I stumbled upon a few articles about the many health benefits offered by a whole-food plant-based diet, and I could not help but read them.

Nutritionists, bloggers, and gurus all appear to be on the same page about this healthy weight loss plan:Plant-based diets are trending, and all signs point to great health.

Today, you’ll find out why everyone and their mother are talking about plant-based diets.

What Is A Plant-Based Diet?

Whole-food, plant-based diets are heart-healthy, environment-friendly, and type-2 diabetes-fighting lifestyle eating plans that celebrate food and nourish your body. On a plant-based diet, you focus on eating whole or non-processed foods and plants like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, seeds, and nuts.

Psst:It’s not the same as vegan.You’ll see and hear people refer to the plant-based diet as vegan, but they aren’t the same.

Vegans avoid eating all animal products. That means no meat, dairy, eggs, or honey because they originated from a conscious being. This sounds healthy until you consider what a vegan can eat.

Technically, a vegan can eat Oreos and french fries all day since they do not come from or use any animal product.

Now, this is different on a plant-based diet.

A plant-based diet is similar to a vegan diet in that both avoid animal products, but a plant-based diet goes a step further and excludes all processed foods and fast foods—even those technically considered vegan.

So, no fries for you.

Health Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet

Gut Health

Plant-based diets, which are full of whole grains, legumes, and seeds, support gut health by increasing the healthy bacteria in our GI tract.

Diabetes

The American Diabetes Association and The American Academy of Dietetics recommend a plant-based diet for patients with diabetes.

Heart Disease

Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in women (and men) in the United States. Plant-based diets reduce your risk of heart disease by lowering blood pressure, improving cholesterol, and helping with weight loss.

Cancer

Recent research shows that plant-based diets may help slow the progression of some cancers due to the antioxidant content of whole plant foods like fruits and vegetables.

Weight Loss

With no calories, macros, or portions to count or measure, many find plant-based diets easier to manage than other weight loss programs.Looking at you, keto.

Another contributing factor to weight loss on a plant-based diet is the amount of fiber-rich fruits and vegetables, which keep you feeling full and less hungry, causing you to eat less.

Last but not least, eliminating processed foods and sugar always lowers the number on the scale.

Plant-Based Diet Meal Planning

Meal planning is the best way to stick to any diet, regardless of type. Here are a few benefits of meal planning on a plant-based diet.

Save Time & Money: Having a plan eliminates last-minute drive-thru dinners and the dreaded “What’s for dinner” conversation. Those last-minute runs to the store are costing you more than you think. Planning means choosing plant-based recipes with fruits and veggies that are in season and less expensive.

Helps You Make Good Choices: Keeping the fridge and pantry stocked with healthy fruits and veggies will eliminate those midnight madness snacks. You know, that thing when you raid your kids’ Halloween candy stash because you’re so hangry you could eat your fist.

Makes Grocery Shopping Easy: When you’ve got a recipe line-up, you can whip in and out of the store like a boss because you’ve got a plan. You make ONE trip to the store for everything. Doesn’t that sound heavenly?

How To Meal Plan + Prep Without Spending All Day In The Kitchen

Do Not Spend All Day Meal Prepping!

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Unless you want to get burned out or meal prep is your passion, go for it! Otherwise, set a timer for two hours, and when it dings, you are DONE! That’s enough time to prep veggies and legumes, cook grains, and pick out recipes if needed. Enjoy your weekend! Don’t do too much at once. You’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish in two focused hours.

Batch Cook

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On Saturday or Sunday, cook a big batch of whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, or barley to accompany your weekly meals.
Soak and cook chickpeas and beans on your preferred meal prep day. Then, portion them out for salads, buddha bowls, and chilis. This process will not take up your entire day, but it will save you tons of time later in the week!

Make A Plan

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Set aside 45 minutes and select your recipes for the week. Save them on your phone by taking a screenshot on a Pinterest board, or print them out old-school! Just do it, and keep them somewhere you will remember.

This guide provides 30 days of breakfast, lunch, and dinner recipes to develop a system that works for you.

Save Money

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Shop the sales in the Sunday newspaper. (Yes, this is still a thing!) Select your weekly recipes according to what you can buy for less!

Check to see what grocery stores in your area have double coupons. You can save a ton this way, and no, you don’t have to be an extreme couponer to do it!

You can save big on online shopping using apps likeEbatesandIbotta. (These are my favorite shopping apps because they allow me to earn cash-back rebates at stores like Target, Wal-Mart, CVS, Sam’s, and Whole Foods.)

Check out Thrive Market!

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They are on a mission to make the best healthy foods and products affordable and accessible to everyone.Their prices are up to 50% off every day.If you haven’t already, you need to get inon this online shopping action.

Use Multi-Purpose Recipes

Find recipes you can double, or that will allow for leftovers you can eat for lunch. You know, Monday night’s chili turns into Tuesday’s Taco. I’ve included several multi-purpose plant-based recipes below if you’re interested. See chili, soups, and [vegan] burgers.

Don’t Get Too Gourmet

Start with simple recipes and build your way up. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with a gorgeous Pinterest 15-step recipe and wear yourself out. Start with easy recipes!

Ok. So, you need a little more to go on than just “no processed foods” and “eat healthy grains” &go shop at Thrivebefore you make your list to stock your pantry for the first time, right?

Here’s a fantastic plant-based starter list of the most nutrient-dense vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds.

Remember you don’t have to buy all of these!

To keep costs down, buy fruits and veggies in season and buy in bulk when possible. Ready to do this?Thought so:)

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Vegetables

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Lettuce

Kale

Spinach

Cabbage

Swiss Chard

Arugula

Bok Choy

Collard Greens

Mustard Greens

Endive

Carrots

Beets

Turnips

Sweet Potato

Potato

Radishes

Garlic

Onions

Asparagus

Celery

Broccoli

Zucchini

Squash

Eggplant

Cucumber

Peas

Tomato

Bell Pepper

Cauliflower

Mushrooms

Fruit

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Whole fruit (not canned)

Citrus Fruits

Apples

Pears

Plums

Peaches

Berries

Grapes

Melon

Bananas

Pineapple

Mango

Kiwi

Whole Grains

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Buckwheat

Millet

Oats

Quinoa

Brown Rice

Whole Wheat

Legumes

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Beans

Peas

Peanuts

Chickpeas

Nuts & Seeds

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Almonds

Cashews

Walnuts

Pumpkin Seeds

Chia Seeds

Flaxseed

Natural Peanut Butter

Foods To Avoid (In Case You Get Tempted)

Refined Grains: White Rice, White Pasta, White Bread
Processed Food: Candy, Cake, Pastries, Chips
Fast Food
Meat
Fish
Pork
Poultry
Seafood
Dairy
Eggs

Plant-Based Diet Protein Sources

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Wondering where you’ll get your protein? (FYI: The recommended amount is 46 grams per day:)

The key is selecting therightplant-based foods to ensure you get the proper amount. Here are a few of the best sources of plant-based protein.

A couple of these may be new to you. Hello, WTH is Natto??? For these, I’ve included a very brief description to the side:)

Lentils: 18 Grams of Protein Per Serving

Natto: Fermented Soybean, available at specialty stores) 31 Grams of Protein Per 1 Cup Serving

Chickpeas: 14 Grams of Protein Per Serving

Quinoa: (Whole-Grain Superfood) 8 Grams of Protein Per 1 Cup Serving

Almonds: 6 Grams of Protein Per Serving

Chia Seeds: 6 Grams of Protein Per 2 Tablespoons

Tempeh: (From Soybeans, Available at Health Food Stores) 18 Grams of Protein Per Serving

Tofu: (From Condensed Soy milk) 15 Grams of Protein Per Serving

Seitan: (Meat Substitute, available at Whole Foods) 21 Grams of Protein Per 1/3 Cup Serving

Edamame: 17 Grams of Protein Per One Cup Serving

Ready to find out if the whole food, plant-based lifestyle is right for you? Here are some of the most delicious, protein-filled plant-based recipes for beginners for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Plant-Based Diet Breakfast Recipes

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Easy Chia Pudding ~ Word To Your Mother Blog

Chickpea Flour Scramble ~ Vegan Richa

Vegan Chocolate Zoats ~ Vegan Heaven

Blueberry Oatmeal Breakfast Bars ~ Word To Your Mother Blog

Vegan Breakfast Skillet ~ Heather Christo

Make Ahead Berry Quinoa Breakfast Bowls ~ Word To Your Mother Blog

Strawberry Smoothie ~ Word To Your Mother Blog

Healthy No Bake Carrot Cake Breakfast Bars ~ The Big Man’s World

Vegan Breakfast Burrito ~ Delightful Adventures

Vegan Breakfast Bowl ~ Contentedness Cooking

Banana-Oat Chocolate Chip Pancakes ~ Forks Over Knives

Farmers Market Vegan Breakfast Bowl ~ Choosing Chia

Overnight Coconut Buckwheat Porridge ~ Foolproof Living

Chickpea Flour Mini Veggie Frittatas ~ The Mostly Vegan

Simple Vegan Breakfast Toast (Not Boring) ~ Veganosity

Easy Overnight Oats With Chia ~ Forks Over Knives

Chickpea Flour Omelet With Curried Peas ~ Plant-Based Cooking

Quick & Easy Banana Porridge With Warm Berries ~ Healthy & Psyched

Fruit & Nut Oatmeal ~ Forks Over Knives

Healthy Banana Bread ~ Cookie & Kate

Potato + Walnut Quinoa Bowl ~ MindBodyGreen

Cardamom Cinnamon Oil Free Breakfast Granola ~ Sprouting Zen

Easy Vegan Breakfast Burrito ~ The Awesome Green

Vegan Spinach Artichoke Quiche ~ V Nutrition And Wellness

Simple Vegan Cashew Yogurt ~ Simple Vegan Blog

Tropical Acai Bowl ~ Cookie + Kate

Coffee Granola ~ Veggie Inspired

Basic Stovetop Old Fashioned Oatmeal (Vegan) ~ Natt Wrobel

Peanut Butter Acai Bowl ~ Bakerita

Scrambled Tofu Breakfast Bowl ~ I Love Vegan

Plant-Based Diet Lunch Recipes

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Black Bean Wrap ~ Veggie Primer

Mango & Black Bean Tacos ~ Forks Over Knives

California Chopped Kale Salad ~The Glowing Fridge

Mediterranean Pinwheels ~ Contentedness Cooking

Spaghetti Squash Burrito Bowls ~ Cookie + Kate

Vegan Hummus Wrap ~ Ahead of Thyme

Quick Nori Roll With Cucumber And Avocado ~ Chocolate & Zucchini

Mediterranean Chickpea Salad ~ Emilie Eats

Curried Chickpea Lettuce Wraps ~ Beauty Bites

Crispy Chimichurri Cauliflower Tacos ~ This Savory Vegan

Simple Vegan Potato Salad ~ Minimalist Baker

Turmeric Roasted Chickpea Carrot Salad With Apple Cider Tahini Dressing ~ Cotter Crunch

Vegan Apple Broccoli Salad ~ Vegan In The Freezer

Vegan Basil Ricotta Pinwheels ~ Vegan Heaven

15 Minute Garlic Cashew Lime Zoodles ~ Salt & Lavender

Roasted Butternut Squash, Kale & Cranberry Couscous ~ Gimme Some Oven

Quick & Easy Vegan Buddha Bowl ~ Savor + Savvy

Roasted Sweet Potato And Cauliflower Rice Collard Wraps ~ The Roasted Root

Loaded Kale Salad ~ The Minimalist Baker

Spicy Cauliflower Power Bowl ~ Pumpkin & Peanut Butter

Honey Lime Quinoa Fruit Salad ~ The Recipe Critic

Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes With Easy Thai Peanut Sauce ~ Quite Good Food

Sweet Potato Black Bean Quinoa Bowls ~ Joyful Healthy Eats

Roasted Vegetable Nourish Bowl ~ Real + Vibrant

Easy Asparagus White Bean Salad ~ C Nutritionally

Rad Rainbow Raw Pad Thai ~ Oh She Glows

Stuffed Za’atar Roasted Acorn Squash W/Pepper-Lemon Tahini Sauce ~ Dolly And Oatmeal

Vegan Black Bean Ceviche ~ Fooduzzi

Brown Rice, Black Bean & Sweet Potato Bowl ~ Cooking With co*cktail Rings

Mexican Four Bean Salad ~ Healthy Seasonal Recipes

Plant-Based Diet Dinner Recipes

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Killer Vegan Chili ~ Eat Healthy Eat Happy

Slow Cooker Moroccan Sweet Potato Soup with Lentils ~ Word To Your Mother Blog

Vegan Portobello Pot Roast ~ A Virtual Vegan

Roasted Garlic And Red Pepper Zoodles ~ Running On Real Food

BBQ Cauliflower Tacos With Pineapple Salsa ~ Blissful Basil

Fat-Busting Vegetarian Collard Greens Soup ~ Eat Healthy Eat Happy

The BEST Slow Cooker Black Beans ~ The Natural Nurturer

Quinoa Stuffed Peppers With Vegan Jalapeno Cream Sauce ~ This Savory Vegan

Crockpot Vegetable Lentil Soup ~ Dear Crissy

Vegan Crispy Hawaiian Garlic Tofu ~ Rabbit And Wolves

Enchilada Power Bowls With Spicy Tofu ~ Full Of Plants

One-Pot Mediterranean Quinoa With Spinach & Chickpeas ~ Simply Quinoa

Baked Black Bean & Sweet Potato Veggie Burgers ~ Joy Food Sunshine

Spanish Quinoa Stuffed Peppers ~ Minimalist Baker

Vegan Taquitos With Chipotle Sauce ~ Vegan Heaven

Quinoa & Kale Quesadillas ~ Love And Lemons

Bang Bang Cauliflower Tacos ~ Unbound Wellness

Easy Homemade Vegan Bean Burritos ~ Nutriciously

Sesame Cashew Tofu With Sweet Potato Noodles ~ Dishing Out Health

Plant-Based Nachos ~ My Plant-Based Family

Vegan Sausage Ragu ~ Monkey & Me

Slow Cooker Black Bean Soup ~ A Pinch Of Healthy

Lentil Meatballs ~ Well Plated

Plant-Based BBQ Veggie Burgers ~ Abbey’s Kitchen

Loaded Baked Potato & Cauliflower Soup With Coconut Bacon ~ Vegetarian Ventures

Chipotle Cauliflower Nachos With Pineapple Salsa ~ Love & Lemons

Vegetable Herb Quinoa Pilaf With Roasted Turmeric Chickpeas ~ Nutrition To Fit

Vegan Ratatouille ~ A Clean Bake

One-Pot Lentil And Butternut Squash Chili ~ Yay For Food

Quinoa Stuffed Eggplant With Tahini ~ Simply Quinoa

Key Take-Home Points

We covered a lot of ground today, so let’s take a moment to recap the highlights.

A Plant-Based Diet Meal Plan offers many health benefits, from reducing your risk of heart disease to diabetes management, gut health, and weight loss.

Focus on crowding out the foods you need to avoid on a plant-based diet with healthy, whole foods.

Meal planning and preparation in advance will make transitioning to and sticking to a plant-based diet easier.

Buying vegetables and fruits when they are in season, and shopping sales online, in local newspapers, store fliers, and atThrive Marketwill allow you to eat a healthy, plant-based diet on any budget.

Remember, small steps towards healthy eating habits add up to big rewards in the long run!

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FAQs

What is the 21 day meal plan diet? ›

The 21-Day Fix® is a diet program designed to help people reach their weight-loss goals through healthy eating, portion control and daily exercise. The plan calls for balanced eating that includes a mix of all the different food groups: lean protein, complex carbs, plenty of vegetables and healthy fats.

How much weight can I lose in 2 weeks on plant-based diet? ›

At 1,200 calories, this vegan meal plan sets you up to lose a healthy 1 to 2 pounds per week and includes a variety of nutritious foods and balanced meals to make sure you're getting the nutrients you need each day.

What foods can you eat on a Whole foods plant-based diet? ›

Vegetables: kale, spinach, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, asparagus, peppers, etc. Starchy vegetables: potatoes, sweet potatoes, butternut squash, etc. Whole grains: brown rice, rolled oats, farro, quinoa, brown rice pasta, barley, etc. Healthy fats: avocados, olive oil, unsweetened coconut, etc.

What is the easiest way to start a plant-based diet? ›

How Do I Start a Plant-Based Diet?
  1. Invest in meal kits. There are meal delivery services that send pre-made meals or ingredients right to your doorstep. ...
  2. Fill up with vegetables. Cover half of your plate with vegetables for lunch and dinner. ...
  3. Think differently about meat. ...
  4. Cook a vegetarian meal at least once a week.
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How many pounds can I lose in 21 days? ›

The 21-day diet plan is a popular approach, but people often wonder how much weight they can lose in this timeframe. Experts recommend setting realistic goals and aiming to lose 1 or 2 pounds per week, which adds up to 3 to 6 pounds in 21 days.

Can I lose 15 pounds in 21 days? ›

According to the 21-Day Fix, people can lose up to 15 lbs in 21 days. Weight loss is possible by portioning foods into color-coded containers and exercising but probably not to the extent promised. Experts dislike the short-term focus and believe it may be too restrictive for some.

Can you lose belly fat on a plant-based diet? ›

While most plant-based foods will help with weight loss and eliminating belly fat, some are especially fat loss–promoting: berries, broccoli, quinoa, black beans, and dates.

What is the downside of a plant-based diet? ›

Some studies have shown that those on a plant-based diet are found to have lower plasma vitamin B12 levels and higher levels of vitamin B12 deficiency than those who consume animal products. Vitamin B12 is an important cofactor in DNA synthesis, and deficiency can lead to anemia and severe neurological dysfunction.

What happens to your body when you start eating plant-based? ›

Plants are high in fiber.

Eating a plant-based diet improves the health of your gut so you are better able to absorb the nutrients from food that support your immune system and reduce inflammation. Fiber can lower cholesterol and stabilize blood sugar and it's great for good bowel management.

Is peanut butter OK on a plant-based diet? ›

The bottom line. Most types of peanut butter are free of animal products and can be enjoyed as part of a vegan diet. However, some varieties are made in facilities that also process animal products or contain refined sugar that was produced using bone char or non-vegan ingredients like honey or fish oil.

What not to eat on a whole food plant-based diet? ›

What can't you eat on a plant-based diet?
  1. Fast food.
  2. Desserts and sweetened beverages.
  3. Refined grains: white rice, white bread, refined pasta, etc.
  4. Packaged foods: cookies, chips, sugary cereals, etc.
  5. Processed meats: bacon, sausage, etc.
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Is pasta OK on a plant-based diet? ›

Not only is each pasta on our list a natural source of nutrients such as iron and calcium, but they're also excellent plant-based sources of complex carbs and protein.

Can you eat bananas on a plant-based diet? ›

Let's start, then, with a vegan diet grocery list that can be the baseline for all vegetarian diet foods list: Fruits: apples, pears, strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, bananas, etc. Choose in-season fruits, and opt for frozen fruit for smoothies.

Can I eat bread on a plant-based diet? ›

At its core, a bread recipe contains four simple ingredients: flour, water, salt, and yeast — a type of microscopic fungus used to help bread rise. Therefore, the simplest form of bread is vegan. However, some types include additional ingredients like sweeteners or fats — both of which can be of animal origin.

What are 5 plant-based foods? ›

The following healthful, plant-based foods have a high-protein content per serving:
  • Tofu, tempeh, and edamame. Share on Pinterest Soy products such as tofu, tempeh, and edamame are among the richest sources of protein in a vegan diet. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Peanuts. ...
  • Almonds. ...
  • Spirulina. ...
  • Quinoa. ...
  • Mycoprotein.

What is the 21 day results plan? ›

The 21-Day Weight Loss Plan is a structured program to promote gradual and sustainable weight loss over three weeks. It typically involves a combination of balanced meal plans, portion control, and regular exercise to help individuals establish healthier habits.

What should I eat to lose 20 pounds in a month? ›

How to Lose 20 Pounds of Fat in 30 Days (Without Doing Any...
  1. Rule #1: Avoid “white” carbohydrates. ...
  2. Rule #2: Eat the same few meals over and over again. ...
  3. Proteins: ...
  4. Legumes: ...
  5. Vegetables: ...
  6. Rule #3: Don't drink calories. ...
  7. Rule #4: Take one day off per week. ...
  8. Want to Become Superhuman?
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