This take on a low-carb, vegan diet can help you meet your health and weight-loss goals in a healthy way without missing out on important nutrients.
Alexandra Caspero Lenz MA, RD, RYT is a Registered Dietitian, author and plant-based chef with 15 years of experience. She is co-author of the bestselling book, The Plant-Based Baby + Toddler, author of Fresh Italian Cooking for the New Generation and founder of Delish Knowledge.
Updated on July 11, 2024 Reviewed by DietitianElizabeth Ward is a registered dietitian and award-winning nutrition communicator and writer. She has authored or co-authored 10 books for consumers about nutrition at all stages of life.
In This Article In This ArticleWith the explosion in popularity of low-carb diets for weight loss, like the ketogenic diet and Whole30 diet, you may be thinking that no-carb is better than low-carb. In fact, eating too few carbohydrates can actually make weight loss harder because you miss out on fiber from whole grains and legumes that help you to feel full and satisfied on fewer calories.
If you're already following a vegan diet, going low-carb means you'll be cutting back on healthy carbs such as whole grains, beans, starchy vegetables and fruits, which supply essential nutrients that replace those from animal products like protein. To ensure you still get the necessary nutrients, we've designed this low-carb vegan meal plan to be lower in carbs, which gets you around 100 to 125 grams per day, but it is not as restrictive as very-low-carb diets that suggest consuming as few as 20 grams of carbs per day. Each day is fueled by healthy whole foods, including moderate amounts of complex carbs (like whole-grain muesli, sweet potatoes and berries), with daily protein and fiber totals ringing in at 50 g and 30 g per day, respectively, to help you feel satisfied.
Registered dietitians thoughtfully create EatingWell’s meal plans to be easy-to-follow and delicious. Each meal plan meets specific parameters depending on the health condition and/or lifestyle goal it is targeting and is analyzed for accuracy using the nutrition database, ESHA Food Processor. As nutritional needs differ from person to person, we encourage you to use these plans as inspiration and adjust as you see fit.
Place everything in a blender and puree until creamy.
Vegan "Tex-Mex" Salad
Top salad greens with the Tofu Crumbles, pico de gallo and avocado; dress with vinaigrette.
Toss salad greens, cucumbers and cherry tomatoes together with vinaigrette.
Daily Totals: 1,216 calories, 50 g protein, 107 g carbohydrates, 35 g fiber, 72 g fat, 2,036 mg sodium.
Place everything in a blender and puree until creamy.
Top rice cake with mashed avocado and season with a pinch each of salt and crushed red pepper.
Top soup with diced avocado just before serving.
Daily Totals: 1,210 calories, 59 g protein, 125 g carbohydrates, 38 g fiber, 58 g fat, 2,120 mg sodium.
Combine muesli, soymilk and frozen berries in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High for 5 minutes, stirring once. Sprinkle with cinnamon and serve warm.
Vegan "Tex-Mex" Salad
Top salad greens with the Tofu Crumbles, pico de gallo and avocado; dress with vinaigrette.
Toss salad greens with olive oil and lemon juice and top with avocado. Season to taste with salt and pepper, if desired.
Meal-Prep Tip: Pack up 2 1/4 cups of the Spicy Weight-Loss Cabbage Soup to have for lunch on Day 4.
Daily Totals: 1,186 calories, 52 g protein, 124 g carbohydrates, 49 g fiber, 59 g fat, 1,619 mg sodium.
Combine muesli, soymilk and frozen berries in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High for 5 minutes, stirring once. Sprinkle with cinnamon and serve warm.
Top soup with diced avocado just before serving.
Spread peanut butter over rice cake.
Top salad with avocado.
Daily Totals: 1,205 calories, 54 g protein, 128 g carbohydrates, 47 g fiber, 55 g fat, 1,499 mg sodium.
Vegan Lettuce Wraps & Cucumber Salad
Combine Tofu Crumbles with carrot and scallion. Divide among 4 lettuce leaves. Top with hot sauce if desired.
Toss cucumber with vinaigrette; top with chopped fresh cilantro, if desired.
Meal-Prep Tip: Save the remaining 2 servings of the Tofu Cucumber Salad with Spicy Peanut Dressing to have for lunch tomorrow. Keep the dressing separate and bring to room temperature, and whisk before serving
Daily Totals: 1,212 calories, 62 g protein, 106 g carbohydrates, 33 g fiber, 66 g fat, 2,239 mg sodium.
Combine muesli, soymilk, berries and water in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on High for 5 minutes, stirring once. Sprinkle with cinnamon and serve warm.
Daily Totals: 1,211 calories, 63 g protein, 113 g carbohydrates, 37 g fiber, 63 g fat, 1,462 mg sodium.
Place everything in a blender and puree until creamy.
Vegan Lettuce Wraps & Cucumber Salad
Combine Tofu Crumbles with carrot and scallion. Divide among 4 lettuce leaves. Top with hot sauce, if desired.
Toss cucumber with vinaigrette. Top with chopped fresh cilantro, if desired.
Top rice cake with avocado and season with a pinch each of salt and crushed red pepper.
Daily Totals: 1,178 calories, 55 g protein, 119 g carbohydrates, 33 g fiber, 60 g fat, 2,075 mg sodium.