Vegan Cauliflower Meatballs | Pasta-based Vegan Recipes (2024)

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This recipe for VEGAN cauliflower meatballs is made with a mixture of cauliflower, brown rice, breadcrumbs, and variety of herby and warming Italian spices.

We included options to either bake or fry the “meatballs” but we highly recommend frying it because the flavor profile is so much more amazing and delicious.

The outside of the balls sizzle in the vegetable oil, getting crispy and golden brown while leaving the inside soft and tender.

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These vegan cauliflower meatballs are similar to our other lentil meatball recipe, just with cauliflower and rice. They tend to be a bit lighter than the lentil version, probably because there’s not so much dense protein in them.

There’s still plenty of healthy goodness in there, though, with the brown rice and the amazing cruciferous cauliflower!

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The perfect pairings for these vegan cauliflower meatballs:

  • MEATBALL SUBS WITH VEGAN ALFREDO. ♡ Don’t miss out on these delicious meatballs subs with creamy alfredo sauce. Matt and I made these meatball subs while dancing around the kitchen to our favorite soul radio station LOL!! We were sooooo happy this recipe was a hit and we’re super excited to share it with you.
  • SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS WITH MARINARA. ♡ There’s nothing like a traditional Italian-American classic: spaghetti and meatballs with marinara sauce. 100% vegan, of course. Try this recipe for homemade marinara sauce. Feel free to use brown rice or chickpea pasta to make a wholesome, gluten-free family dinner.
  • ITALIAN WEDDING SOUP. ♡ There’s nothing like a hearty, nutritious wedding soup with vegan meatballs to satisfy your cold-weather cravings. We’ve been having a snowy winter in Colorado this year and this soup has made a regular appearance in our home. You can make the meatballs a little bit smaller so they are more bite-sized for the soup. Recipe to come soon!

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Vegan Cauliflower Meatballs

Bake or fry these vegan meatballs made with cauliflower and brown rice. Easy to make using flavorful, simple, plant-based ingredients. Perfect for pairing with a variety of sauces, sandwiches, and soups.

Course:Dinner

Cuisine:American, Italian, Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword:breadcrumbs, brown rice, cauliflower, gluten-free, vegan, vegan meatballs, vegetarian

Servings: 16 meatballs

Calories per Serving: 112 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2cupscauliflower florets
  • 2cupsbrown ricecooked
  • 1/2cupItalian-seasoned breadcrumbsgluten-free option
  • 2flax eggssee notes for instructions
  • 2tablespoonfresh basil
  • 2teaspoongarlic powder
  • 1teaspoonoregano
  • 1teaspoononion powder
  • 1/4teaspoonpaprika
  • 1/4teaspoonsalt
  • vegetable oil*

Instructions

  1. Cut cauliflower into florets and measure out 2 cups (220g). Add to a small pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil for 5 minutes, until cauliflower is soft. Drain and set aside.

  2. In a food processor, add softened cauliflower florets, brown rice, bread crumbs, flax egg (see notes), basil, oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and paprika. Pulse until well-combined. You may need to do this in batches to make sure all the ingredients get processed well.

  3. Rolleven portions of the mixture between your hands into golf-ball sized balls (see photo). You should get about 16 balls — or about 46g of the mixture per ball.

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To fry (recommended)

  1. Heat a thin layer of vegetable oil in a 10-inch frying pan on medium heat.* Add the balls in small batches, be sure not to crowd the pan and fry, turning frequently with a fork or spatula, until golden brown on all sides.

  2. Once a ball is golden brown, carefully place it on a plate lined with paper towels to soak up any excess oil. Serve warm.

To bake

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Add vegan meatballs to the baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes or until the outside starts to brown lightly and form a crust. Serve warm.

Recipe Notes

  • To make 2 flax eggs: in a small bowl, add 2 tablespoons of ground flaxseeds and 5 tablespoons water. Stir to combine. Let sit for about 10 minutes to thicken.
  • *Frying tip: Make sure the oil is very hot before adding the balls, otherwise they may stick.
  • To store: once cool, place meatballs in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.
  • This recipe also freezes very well. Cool first and then add to a freezer bag or tupperware.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Cauliflower Meatballs

Amount Per Serving (4 balls)

Calories 112Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Sodium 91mg4%

Potassium 124mg4%

Carbohydrates 22g7%

Fiber 1g4%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 35IU1%

Vitamin C 6.1mg7%

Calcium 23mg2%

Iron 0.8mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What are vegan meatballs made of? ›

Made with mushrooms, walnuts, and black beans, they're crisp on the outside, tender in the middle, and full of savory flavor. These vegan meatballs are the best I've tried. They're intensely flavorful, made with roasted mushrooms, a mix of savory spices, and balsamic vinegar for tang.

What do meatless meatballs taste like? ›

By that, I mean they don't just taste like “meat” or “savory.” They taste like fennel seed and black pepper. They taste like real meatballs an Italian grandmother would make.

What are Ikea vegan meatballs made of? ›

Developed with meat lovers in mind, the plant ball is made from pea protein, oats, potato and apple. The meaty taste is achieved by adding umami flavors, such as mushroom, tomato and roasted vegetables.

What can I use as a binder instead of eggs in meatballs? ›

Thankfully, mashed potatoes work as an excellent egg substitute for meatballs. The function of egg in meatballs has very little to do with flavor and more to do with its binding properties, similar to why you might use breadcrumbs in meatloaf or burgers: to help everything hold together.

What are the healthiest vegan meatballs? ›

With roughly 47 percent less fat than regular meatballs, MorningStar Farms' Veggie Meatballs are a pretty healthy (and tasty) choice, when it comes to midweek dinners. Serve with mashed potatoes or spaghetti (depending on whether you're feeling more Swedish or Italian!).

What's in Ikea plant balls? ›

The plant ball has the taste, texture and juicy bite of a meatball – but it's made with pea protein, oats, potatoes, onion and apple.

What do vegans eat that taste like meat? ›

  • 1 Tempeh.
  • 2 Jackfruit.
  • 3Tofu.
  • 4 Beans.
  • 5 Seitan.
  • 6 Mushrooms.
  • 7 Cauliflower.
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Are vegan meatballs healthy? ›

When it comes to nutritional differences, you'll save 341 calories by choosing our vegan meatballs over traditional meatballs. They also provide 6 more grams of fiber and they're 11 grams lower in saturated fat than typical meatballs.

Are plant-based meatballs healthy? ›

Plant-based meats can be a healthy part of a balanced diet if you enjoy them in the right way. Consuming plant-based meats in moderation along with fruits, veggies and other nutrient-dense foods can profoundly support your health.

Are plant-based meatballs processed? ›

The main vegetable protein sources were soy (91/148) and wheat gluten (42/148). Comparatively, 43/148 contained animal protein, the most common being egg. Overall, PBMAs had a long list of ingredients and additives, and they were classified as ultra-processed foods (UPFs) according to the NOVA system.

What is the vegan version of meat? ›

Soy protein

Soy is most commonly sold as mince, cutlets, or balls. As with tofu, marinades and spice mixtures can be added to produce virtually any aroma or flavor. This makes soy ideal for vegetarian burgers, meatballs, cutlets, bolognese sauce, or chilli sin carne.

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