Giada's 8 best vegan and vegetarian recipes (2024)

For plant-based fare with Italian-American flair, look no further

By Michael La Corte

Deputy Food Editor

Published February 9, 2024 9:20AM (EST)

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Giada De Laurentiis is known for her simple, delicious Italian and Italian-American fare, much of which can be easily made on a frenzied weeknight. What she's not as well known for, however, is the bevy of vegan and vegetarian recipes in her repertoire — which, in many instances, are even quicker and just as delicious.

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With pastas, salads, drinks, starters and snacks,De Laurentiis's vegan and vegetarian fare runs the gamut. These dishes are great for dinner parties, soirees or a simple night in. They are all customizable and straight-forward, too.

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So no matter if you're craving something fresh and light or something a little heavier,De Laurentiis has got you covered.

A bright, sharply flavored potato and bean salad, accentuated with red onion, grape tomatoes, lemon, oregano and two types of olives, this is an amazing starter or a terrific lunch option. Giada serves it room temperature, but I bet an hour or two in the fridge would round out the flavors all the more. It's vegan, but feel free to add some feta or goat cheese if you're so inclined, or even some grilled chicken or shrimp to amp it up into a full meal.

The incredibly-fun-to-say Italian word (which basically just means "Italian sorbet co*cktail") is literally just as it sounds: Prosecco, vodka, fresh mint and— as you might assume— lemon sorbet! This is wildly refreshing anytime of year, but it's especially delicious during the summertime. If you're going non-alc, use spirit-free prosecco and omit the vodka. Also, be sure not to let this sit for too long! You want to sip it while the sorbet is still somewhat frozen and intact

There's an argument to be made that arancini might be the perfect party food or finger food. Essentially a fried risotto ball — thought some are just made of rice, not risotto — they're crisp on the outside, tender and soft inside and perfectly handheld. This version is both dairy-free and vegan, coincidentally enough, and is packed full of rice (of course), wine, soy sauce, artichoke and basil before being breaded. Be sure to fry just before serving.

Don't be spooked: Making risotto is so much easier than you might think— and trust us, deep-fried risotto balls are just as good as they sound. Serve with marinara!

Bruschetta is a classic for good reason. This version uses whipped ricotta and roasted cherry tomatoesbefore being topped with "sweet-and-spicy Calabrian chili honey" tomatoes, as per Giadzy. The whole shebang is then finished with some fresh basil.

Your guests may think this is a good ol', regular bruschetta, but once they take a bite, they'll know they've stumbled upon something unique and wildly flavorful.

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Giadzy says this dish is comprised of "roasted beets, fresh orange segments, meaty Castelvetrano olives, herbaceous kale, crunchy hazelnuts and tangy feta cheese" ... and that about sums it up, does it not? What a terrific combination!

If need be, feel free to omit the feta so this is fully vegan.The bright, pungent dressing of apple cider vinegar, orange juice, orange zest, olive oil and salt is simple, but amazingly delicious, so be sure not to skimp on it. The hazelnuts might be the secret star here, though; they add such texture and crunch.

You can't compile Giada recipes without including one for a pasta dish, right? That'd just be silly.

This simple, weeknight-friendly pasta dish is made with garlic, shallot, myriad mushrooms, wine, vegetable stock and mascarpone before being tossed with hot, cooked pasta and topped with Parmesan and chives. Yeah, it's as terrific as it sounds.

Don't forgot the starchy cooking water!

Humble, economical, straight-forward and filling, this lentil salad is a fantastic lunch option as well as a wonderful side for any meal. A bright vinaigrette highlights lentils, scallions, grapes, cucumber, peppers and hazelnuts. The end result is so much more than the sum of its parts.

Add cheese or even a grilled, chopped protein to bulk it up a bit.

If you're a slow cooker person, this is an ideal bet for you, especially if you're having people over for the Super Bowl.

Boasting chilies, potatoes, onions, tomatillos and hominy, this chili is bursting with flavor and is totally plant-based. Serve it with an assortment of accoutrements, from plant-based cheeses and sour cream, to avocado, scallions, limes and jalapeños. Giada serves hers with a buttermilk cornbread.

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By Michael La Corte

Michael is a food writer, recipe editor and educator based in his beloved New Jersey. After graduating from theInstitute of Culinary Educationin New York City, he worked in restaurants, catering and supper clubs before pivoting to food journalism and recipe development. He also holds a BA in psychology and literature fromPaceUniversity.

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Giada's 8 best vegan and vegetarian recipes? ›

As it turns out, a bit of lemon, a handful of spaghetti, a generous shaving of parmesan, with a touch of Sicily was all it took, for her lemon spaghetti — first featured in an episode of "Everyday Italian" — to quickly become perhaps the most famous recipe in her long and successful career.

What is Giada's most famous dish? ›

As it turns out, a bit of lemon, a handful of spaghetti, a generous shaving of parmesan, with a touch of Sicily was all it took, for her lemon spaghetti — first featured in an episode of "Everyday Italian" — to quickly become perhaps the most famous recipe in her long and successful career.

How many restaurants does Giada have in Las Vegas? ›

De Laurentiis has two restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip.

Did Giada de Laurentiis go to culinary school? ›

After graduating from the University of California in Los Angeles with a degree in anthropology, Giada's passion for cooking remained. She eventually made the decision to commence a culinary career and began her professional training at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, specializing in both cuisine and pastry.

What are Giada de Laurentiis' favorite recipes? ›

Giada De Laurentiis' 5 Most Popular Recipes of 2022
  1. Simple Bolognese. ...
  2. Lemon Spaghetti. ...
  3. Pizza Dough. ...
  4. Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto Pasta. ...
  5. Sicilian Tomato Pesto.
Jan 4, 2023

What does Giada de Laurentiis really eat? ›

"I eat a little bit of everything and not a lot of anything," Giada says. The result is that she feels light on her feet and energized for whatever comes her way. Giada shared a typical day in her busy life, showing us how she satisfies cravings in a healthful way. "But I still love chocolate," she says.

Who owns Giada? ›

GIADA is an Italian fashion brand. It was founded in 2001 in Milan by Rosanna Daolio and bought by the Chinese company Redstone Haute Couture in 2011.

Does Bobby Flay own restaurants in Las Vegas? ›

The success of Bobby's Burger Palace eventually led to the opening of a fast-casual spinoff chain called Bobby's Burgers in 2021. Flay's two other restaurants, Amalfi and Brasserie B, are both in Las Vegas in the same hotel where Mesa Grill once stood.

How much does Giada De Laurentiis make? ›

Her net worth was estimated to be $30 million as of 2024, according to Parade. The majority of the money is from her cooking shows on the Food Network, and the rest is from her businesses, restaurants, cookbooks, cameos, and brand partnerships.

Is Giada De Laurentiis from a wealthy family? ›

Despite coming from a very successful family – her grandfather Dino De Laurentiis was a very successful famous movie producer who made over 600 movies and her grandmother was the popular Italian movie star Silvana Mangano – Giada was the first person in her family to attend college.

What did Giada study in college? ›

After graduating from UCLA with a degree in Anthropology, Giada's passion for cooking remained. She made the decision to commence a culinary career, and trained professionally at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, specializing in both cuisine and pastry.

Where did Giada get her money? ›

How does Giada make her money? The bulk of Giada De Laurentiis' net worth is thanks to her time on Food Network. After so many years on the network she has celebrity chef status and a massive following. That culinary clout helped her move beyond TV.

What is Giada best known for? ›

Giada De Laurentiis is the Emmy award winning television personality of Food Network's Everyday Italian, Giada at Home, Giada's Weekend Getaways, Giada In Paradise, Giada In Italy, Giada's Holiday Handbook, Giada Entertains, Giada On The Beach, a judge on Food Network Star and Winner Cake All, a NBC Today Show ...

What is Giada de Laurentiis best known for? ›

Giada de Laurentiis, Everyday Italian Chef. Giada de Laurentiis, of the Food Network's Everyday Italian fame, is well known for her presenting her simple Italian dishes in a way that speaks to home cooks. Her modern food point of view tweaks recipes appropriately for today's health-conscious and serious home cooks.

What does Giada de Laurentiis like to cook? ›

Check out Giada's best-ever dishes below, from her Sunday-supper-ready Bolognese to creamy tiramisu and rich ravioli bites ideal for parties. If you can make a Bolognese, you're well on your way to mastering one of the basics in Italian cooking.

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