9 Meat Alternatives to Add Protein to a Plant-Based Diet

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9 Meat Alternatives to Add Protein to a Plant-Based Diet

Oftentimes, vegetables tend to assume the role of a side dish rather than the main course. However, according to a Gallup poll taken in September 2019, nearly one in four Americans said they had decreased their meat consumption, while nine in ten people named health concerns as the reason they ate less meat (other factors were environmental concerns and food safety.)

For whatever reason you decided to cut back on meat (i.e. budget, health concerns, lack of options at the store), you probably want to know if you'll get enough protein from eating plants alone. Luckily, a lot of these meat substitutes have a great amount of plant-based protein. Here are some of the best veggie meat alternatives to start adding to your weekly meal plan.

Beans and Legumes

Plant-based burgers (think Beyond Meat and Impossible) are trendy, but you don't have to go that route to get the same amount of protein in your next meatless meal. Cooked legumes such as beans, chickpeas, and lentils can be swapped for a lot of ground beef recipes. Buying canned or dried beans instead of meat can also save you money. In addition to protein, beans, and legumes are packed with health-beneficial fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Skip the beef and put a black bean burger on your bun. Or enjoy beef-free vegetarian chili or lentil-stuffed peppers for dinner.

Cauliflower

With its naturally high vitamin, mineral, and fiber count, cauliflower is on the healthy menu for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. The versatile cruciferous veggie can turn into a meat substitute for a main or side dish, like the perfect low-carb rice swap or cauliflower pizza crust. Bonus: cauliflower even makes the list of top anti-inflammatory foods.

Eggplant

This purple-hued vegetable is a low-carb, low-calorie meat substitute that packs in some serious health benefits. The pigments (anthocyanins) that give eggplants their purple tint are known to have antioxidant properties. Eggplant Parmesan is a cozy meat-free dish, but you can also grill eggplant, top your homemade pizza with it, or toss it in a salad, like eggplant panzanella.

Jackfruit

While jackfruit is still young (and not yet sweet), the meaty flesh of the fruit native to Southeast Asian countries can be shredded and cooked just like pulled pork. It also contains a healthy amount of vitamins A, C, and a few B vitamins. Don't worry, you don't have to learn how to cut the gigantic fruit for your barbecue vegan sandwiches. Due to its rise in popularity, you'll likely be able to find canned jackfruit (in water or brine) in the Asian section of your supermarket or specialty grocers. The produce sections of many grocery stores also offer ready-to-cook packages of jackfruit that are already marinated.

Mushrooms

Mushrooms are one of the most popular vegetables to replace meat due to their savory umami flavor and meaty texture. Portobello mushrooms are large enough to eat just like a burger and sturdy enough to be able to throw on the grill without falling apart. They also make a great beef-like substitute to use in pasta like in goulash.

Nuts

They might be the base of the nondairy milk movement, but nutrient- and protein-rich nuts such as walnuts and pecans can turn into a delicious meat substitute. Tabitha Brown uses ground pecans as the plant-based meat substitute for her vegan chili eaten on a carrot like a hot dog. Our Test Kitchen dreamed up delicious dishes using nuts as a meat alternative in our tempeh walnut tacos and zucchini boats (pictured above).

Seitan

One of the lesser-known plant-based meat alternatives for non-vegetarians is seitan (pronounced like say-tahn). Derived from the protein portion of wheat, seitan is also known as wheat gluten. The hydrated wheat takes on a strikingly similar texture to real meat and can take on the flavor of whatever sauce or seasonings you want.

Tempeh

Tempeh is a soy-based meat substitute made from soybeans that are cooked, fermented, and molded into a block. Not only does it take on a beef-like texture, but it also boasts a similarly impressive protein count (about 20 grams per serving). When you buy tempeh ($4, Target) the mixture is also usually mixed with beans or a whole grain such as brown rice which will also boost your fiber intake.

Tofu

When you think of tofu, you might be thinking of flavorless white soy sponges, but if you cook it right, that's not the case. Tofu tastes great when given the right seasonings. Learning how to cook tofu isn't complicated at all, and just like chicken, is surprisingly versatile and will absorb pretty much any flavor or marinade you add to it. Made from soy, this meat substitute comes in different textures, so you can grill it with teriyaki flavors, eat it in a sandwich, or give it a crunchy coating as you would chicken.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When it comes to meat alternatives, are there any cons?

    Some meat substitutes, especially commercial ones, may go under heavy processing to recreate the flavor or texture of real meat, making them high in saturated fats, fillers, sugar, artificial colors, or sodium. As a general rule, try to go for those with just a few ingredients on the label, or use fresh, natural produce to create your own meat alternative dishes, like homemade veggie burgers, perfect for a beef swap.

  • Which meat substitute has the higher amount of protein?

    Seitan is one of the most high-protein meatless substitutes, with up to 25 grams of protein per cup, almost like a portion of 100 grams of chicken breast which has 27 grams of protein.

  • Is plant-based protein healthier?

    Depends on your needs and how you prepare them—for example, deep-fried vegetables, while delicious, may contain certain fats that aren’t necessarily good for you. So, always check your meat alternatives so you can reach your daily requirement of fiber, protein, and vitamins, ensuring a healthy and nutritious diet overall.

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