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40+ recipes to help you create a delicious and impressive vegan Valentine’s Day menu (or a romantic vegan date night). Featuring breakfast, mains, drinks, and indulgent Valentine’s Day desserts and candy!
Romantic Recipes For Vegan Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and I know many of us are feeling especially appreciative of those we love right now. Here’s a list of my top vegan Valentine’s recipes to impress your beau this Valentine’s Day (or as a romantic vegan dinner any date night!).
With breakfast, drink, dinner, and dessert recipes included (because what is Valentine’s Day without chocolate?), this list will help you plan your entire Valentine’s menu. Plus, I’ve included a mix of healthy and decadent options, most of which are gluten-free and/or refined sugar-free, to cater to multiple dietary needs.
So, hop right in and get ready to plan the most delicious vegan Valentine’s Day dinner/menu yet!
Vegan Valentine’s Breakfast/ Brunch
The best way to start Valentine’s Day off right is to bring your partner one of the following breakfast ideas in bed!
Chocolate Stuffed Pancakes
Is there any better way to start the day than being brought a stack of pancakes?! How about if they’re made with wholesome ingredients, naturally gluten-free, and stuffed with a delicious, healthier homemade chocolate sauce!?
Gluten-Free Waffles
Prepare these delicious waffles in just 25 minutes (or even in advance to reheat on the day!). Even better, give them a Valentine’s Day twist with the addition of dried berry powder or make half and half vanilla and chocolate waffles. The choice is yours!
Puff Pastry Danish
If you want to impress with a vegan valentine recipe that looks deceptively tricky, these puff pastry custard-filled Danish pastries get my vote. They’re simple, quick, versatile, and can be made with your berry of choice (my vote is for raspberries)!
Blueberry Chia Pudding
This 5-ingredient blueberry chia seed pudding is sweet, creamy, and packed with fruity goodness—made with wholesome, high-fiber ingredients for a nourishing breakfast, snack, or dessert. Perfect for meal prep! Plus, its lovely purple hue makes it a beautiful treat for Valentine’s Day.
Chocolate Chia Pudding
If your partner prefers chocolate, why not whip up this easy, low-carb, high-protein keto chocolate chia pudding? Prep it the night before, add their favorite toppings, and enjoy!
Valentine’s Appetizers
There’s something about a special occasion that just invites a 3-course meal. So here are just a few vegan appetizers to start your Valentine’s dinner (all of which double up as vegan date night recipes, too!) off with a bang.
Vegan French Onion Soup
Impress your partner this Valentine’s Day with this rich and flavorful vegan French onion soup topped with hearty, cheesy toast!
Creamy Vegan Cauliflower Soup
This simple soup combines roasted cauliflower and white beans for a rich, creamy, cozy way to start your Valentine’s dinner!
Vegan Cheese Fondue
What could be a better way to start your romantic dinner off than an ooey, gooey, cheesy fondue made for two?! Load it up with bread, vegetables, and all your favorite dipping utensils, and dig in!
Vegan Valentine’s Dinner Ideas
Whether you want to enjoy a quick, light option (more room for delicious Valentine’s desserts!) or something wholesome and hearty, here are some of my favorite recommendations to impress your partner with a romantic vegan dinner.
Light Bites
Simple Portobello Steaks
These ‘meaty’ Portobello steaks are healthy, low-carb, and low-calorie, perfect for pairing with a light side salad and/or hearty side dishes like Crispy Hasselback Potatoes or Creamy Mashed Potatoes.
And, if you don’t like mushrooms, you might enjoy these Roasted Cauliflower Steaks.
Caramelized Onion Tart
With a combination of caramelized onion and leek with bell pepper, a cheesy topping, and a simple, gluten-free crust, this German Zwiebelkuchen is like a French onion soup in tart form, with that little something special. Enjoy a slice with a side salad for a comforting yet still fairly ‘light’ vegan Valentine’s recipe.
Keto Zucchini Pizza Crust
There is never a bad time to dig into a delicious pizza. Especially when it’s packed with extra veggies, made with a fraction of the calories of takeaway (and low carb!), and can be ‘made to order’ with all your favorite toppings, optionally in the shape of a heart for a romantic vegan dinner!
If a zucchini pizza crust doesn’t sound like your style, why not enjoy this more traditional Italian style pizza, deep dish, sweet potato pizza, or even a vegan calzone?
Hearty, Comforting Mains
Vegan Moussaka
This lentil moussaka is super creamy, flavorful, nutritional, and can even be prepared in advance to reheat on the day!
Vegan Lentil Bolognese
Serve this hearty lentil Bolognese over a bed of spaghetti. This hearty main is made with simple, inexpensive ingredients and packed with fiber, protein, and veggies for a super satisfying meal!
Mushroom Bourguignon
Mushroom bourguignon is comfort food at its finest (along with mushroom Stroganoff, too) and perfect for serving over a heaping bowl of mashed potato alongside a glass of red wine.
Vegan Baked Gnocchi
Nothing shows you care quite like homemade pasta… but for any potato lovers, this homemade gnocchi is even better! Pair with a simple sauce and plenty of vegan cheese for a simple but tasty vegan Valentine’s main.
Garlic Noodles (Pasta Aglio e Olio)
Even the most novice chef can pull together this inexpensive, flavorful, and satisfying six-ingredient olive oil and garlic pasta dish. Even better, it’s ready in under 15 minutes!
Other pasta dishes: How about this kale avocado pasta for some creamy and green or roasted red pepper pasta for a light but flavorful romantic vegan dinner option!
Creamy Mushroom Risotto
For years, mushroom risotto was THE ‘go-to’ vegetarian/vegan option on many restaurant menus, but now you can make it at home with this simple recipe, and even boost the protein with the addition of chickpeas!
Vegan Spinach and Ricotta Cannelloni
Who doesn’t love a cheesy pasta dish?! It’s even better when it’s 100% dairy-free, vegan, and optionally gluten-free, to boot! This vegan ricotta and spinach stuffed cannelloni is creamy, hearty, and super satisfying (and clearly made with love!).
Creamy Vegan Ramen
Yes, you read that right, a simple ramen recipe has made my top vegan Valentine’s recipes list, and I’ll tell you why. This simple noodles dish is creamy, packed with veggies, ready in 30 minutes, and bound to impress any noodle lover!
Prefer a noodle dish without the sauce? Then why not make these veggie-packed stir-fry noodles or vegan lo mein instead? They’re packed with flavor and make for a great Chinese takeaway (at a fraction of the price).
Vegan Butter Chicken
Prefer Indian to Chinese? Then it’s time to impress your partner with this simple but incredibly delicious Indian vegan butter chicken (made on the stove or using an Instant Pot)!
Or perhaps, they’d prefer this sweet potato curry with spinach instead, or hearty red lentil dahl?!
Vegan Creamy Scalloped Potatoes
Technically, scalloped potatoes are a side dish. But, when paired with a hearty portion of veggies, you have a creamy, rich, and comforting treat in store – perfect for serving to any potato lover!
Drinks
I’m all for pulling out a glass of wine (or two) to enjoy. But, if you want something a little ‘extra,’ why not try:
Creamy Vegan Hot Chocolate
Just a handful of ingredients make up the base for this super versatile hot chocolate. Make it as simple or as decadent as you like and load up on heart-shaped toppings! It’s a perfect way to end the evening.
Watermelon Margarita
This tequila cocktail is fun, fruity, and great for any watermelon lovers. Plus, it’s prepared with just 4 ingredients and can be served on the rocks or as a slushy.
Vegan Valentine’s Dessert Recipes
Valentine’s Day and sweet treats were made for one another, especially when chocolate is involved. So, whether you want a bite-sized snack, moreish vegan valentine’s chocolates, or a rich and decadent dessert, keep scrolling for delicious Valentine’s dessert recipes to inspire!
Creamy Vegan Tiramisu
Tiramisu is a dessert that says you care! It’s creamy, optionally spiked with alcohol, and takes time to perfect. Even better, though, this version is egg-free, gluten-free, and can be made entirely from scratch or with store-bought ladyfingers.
Want a version that’s just as tasty but fuss-free? Then check out these vegan Tiramisu Cups.
Red Velvet Bars (Naturally Colored)
If we’re going by looks alone, these red velvet bars are the perfect vegan Valentine’s dessert recipe. Luckily, they taste delicious too, and all while made healthy (ish) and packed with antioxidants.
Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake (No-Bake)
Create the ultimate no-bake vegan raspberry cheesecake with a creamy, tangy raspberry filling over a wholesome oat-seed crust. It’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free! Plus, its beautiful pink color makes it a perfect Valentine’s Day treat.
Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream
This 5-ingredient vegan strawberry ice cream is creamy, fruity, and naturally sweetened—no ice cream machine needed! It’s gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, refined sugar-free, vegan, and paleo. Plus, you can use frozen strawberries when they’re not in season. A perfect treat to enjoy together on Valentine’s Day!
Vegan Almond Thumbprint Cookies
Choose from several fillings (including chocolate and berry jams) to make these simple cookies (optionally sugar-free!). A perfect bite-sized Valentine’s dessert!
More: You might also enjoy these other simple vegan cookie recipes, including chocolate fudge cookies, or even chocolate stuffed cookies!
Vegan Valentine’s Chocolate Desserts
Creamy Chocolate Mini Cake
This creamy chocolate mini cake is made with a rich chocolate-cashew filling and even more decadent ganache topping. It is the perfect vegan dessert for two chocolate lovers! Plus it’s dairy-free, egg-free, and gluten-free!
Snickers Stuffed Dates
Date Snickers are a healthier, vegan twist on the classic candy bar, made with Medjool dates, peanut butter, chopped nuts, dark chocolate, and flaky salt. This sweet, salty, crunchy treat is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and makes a perfect Valentine’s dessert to share with your loved one!
Vegan Lava Cake
This molten lava cake was practically designed for Valentine’s Day. It’s packed with chocolate, sinfully delicious, and oozing with a decadent melted chocolate middle. Serve alone or with a scoop of ice cream, some berries, and two spoons!
Homemade Chocolate (3 Ingredients)
This homemade chocolate requires just 3 simple ingredients and is super easy to prepare and customize. Add your favorite flavors or top it however you like. Chocolate is the ultimate Valentine’s Day dessert—perfect for sharing with your loved one!
Creamy Vegan Chocolate Mousse
This creamy vegan chocolate mousse can be made two ways (with silken tofu or avocado) and takes just 5 minutes to prepare from scratch. Pair with a topping of berries, and you have a simple but delicious vegan chocolate dessert.
Not a chocolate fan? Try this peanut butter mousse or strawberry mousse instead!
Cheesecake Brownies
These vegan cheesecake brownies are super moist, fudgy, chocolatey, and sinfully delicious. You’d hardly guess that they’re egg-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free (not to mention ridiculously simple to prepare!). Enjoy the recipe as written, swirl in a bit of jam, or even serve with a scoop of ice cream and/or some berries (strawberries/raspberries, etc)!
More brownies: There is no end to my love for this simple chocolatey treat, so feel free to browse through all my vegan brownie recipes!
Homemade Vegan White Chocolate
This homemade white chocolate uses just 5 ingredients, is super creamy, and perfect for shaping into hearts and gifting as Valentine’s Day chocolates.
Looking for more vegan Valentine’s candy ideas? You might enjoy making homemade peanut butter chocolate cups, vegan coconut bounty bars, or keto chocolate fat bombs!
2-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge Cake
This 2-ingredient chocolate fudge cake is rich, fudgy, moist, and delicious, with no eggs, flour, or even an oven needed. This gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, grain-free cake relies on a secret healthy ingredient! It’s the perfect last-minute Valentine’s Day dessert when you’re short on time but still want something special to share.
2-Ingredient Truffles
Want to impress your other half with a homemade valentine’s treat, but also looking for something simple? These 2-ingredient condensed milk chocolate truffles have your back! They’re rich, fudgy, versatile, and ready with just minutes of hands-on prep!
Peanut Butter Truffles
These peanut butter truffles have a creamy, sweet PB center, coated in a rich dark chocolate shell—perfect as a high-protein, bite-sized snack. With just a few simple ingredients, they’re dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan, and have a refined sugar-free filling! A great treat to share with your partner on Valentine’s Day!
Hazelnut Truffles
You can make your own vegan version of Ferrero Rocher with just 8 ingredients. You could even package these homemade truffles in nice packaging for a homemade edible valentine’s gift!
More Vegan Recipe Roundups
Below is one of my favorite Valentine’s Day dessert recipes, a light, and creamy vegan No-Bake Cheesecake. Enjoy!
If you try any of the above recipes, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, please don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan #elavegan—I love seeing them!

Vegan Valentine’s Day: No-Bake Cheesecake
Creamy, light, and airy vegan no-bake cheesecake which requires no baking. It literally melts in your mouth and tastes heavenly! This gluten-free cheesecake recipe is 100% dairy-free, eggless, refined sugar-free, easy to make, and perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Ingredients
Gluten-Free Cheesecake Crust:
Instructions
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It’s best to measure the ingredients in grams on a kitchen scale for this recipe. If you have a larger springform (e.g. 9-inches), I recommend doubling the whole recipe.
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Soak cashews in hot water for an hour (or boil them for 15 minutes). You can also soak them overnight in cold water.
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Process all crust ingredients in a food processor until the mixture holds together when you press it between your fingers. Press the dough into the bottom of a greased 6-inch cheesecake pan or springform and about 2 inches (5 cm) up the sides. Put the pan in the refrigerator until you finish making the cream. Read the recipe notes below if you prefer a baked crust.
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Blend all cream ingredients, except the agar powder (and water), in a blender (or powerful food processor) on high speed for about 1-2 minutes or until the cream is completely smooth.
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In a small saucepan, add the agar powder and 1/4 cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil and let simmer for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Immediately add the mixture to the blender and blend again for about 10-20 seconds.
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Quickly pour the cream into the cheesecake pan (or springform). Refrigerate for a few hours (or overnight) until set. To speed up the process, you can also put the pan into the freezer for about 45-60 minutes or until set. The cheesecake tastes best when it’s served cold but not frozen. Store cheesecake leftovers in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Notes
- Crust: It’s rather soft, not firm. You can bake the crust in the oven for about 15-20 minutes (at 350 degrees F resp. 180 degrees C) if you prefer it to be firmer. Let it cool completely before you add the cheesecake cream layer.
- Nuts or seeds: You can use almonds, cashews, walnuts, hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, etc.
- Regular rolled oats or quick oats are fine. Use gluten-free oats if you are a celiac. Buckwheat groats might be used instead of oats for a grain-free version.
- Dates: Use about 20 Deglet Noor dates or about 9 Medjool dates. You will need 150 grams (5.3 oz) of pitted dates. I recommend soaking them in warm water if they aren’t soft/moist.
- Cashews: If you can’t eat cashews, you could try sunflower seeds. The cheesecake layer probably won’t be as creamy, however, it’s a good nut-free alternative.
- Coconut milk: I recommend using full-fat coconut milk. Please don’t use boxed coconut milk (which contains mainly water), otherwise, the cheesecake layer won’t turn out creamy.
- Agar powder: Please make sure to use agar powder and not agar flakes. This ingredient cannot be substituted because it acts as a thickener.
- Use a different superfood powder instead of pink dragon fruit/pitaya powder. Some examples are blue spirulina powder or beetroot powder.
- Recipe serves 8. Nutrition facts are for one serving.
Nutrition Facts
Vegan Valentine’s Day: No-Bake Cheesecake
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* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically
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