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Whether it’s a retirement send-off or holiday gathering, office parties are a great time to mingle with coworkers and get to know others. For others, it’s also a time to impress attendees with your cooking skills. There are tons of vegan food options to bring to an office party.
Bringing vegan food to a party is perfectly acceptable and even encouraged. Fifteen percent of the American population follows a vegan diet. Plus, health enthusiasts at your workplace may seek non-meat options at the table when the event rolls around. You can please a large crowd when you go the extra mile of cooking these vegan options.
Just remember to do your research. Veganism is connected to ethical beliefs, which makes catering mistakes considerably upsetting. Review recipes and find alternatives for animal-derived ingredients. You could also phone a friend who follows the diet and send them a sample before creating a big batch.
When deciding on the dish to bring, you want to offer the cream of the crop, especially if it’s a co-worker’s first time having plant-based meals. Here are the best vegan foods to bring to an office party.
A vegan cheeseboard is as easy as it gets, and it’s perfect for tight-knit office teams. Prepare a cutting board and try to find as many vegan cheeses as possible. Scatter a couple of pretzels, cucumbers and nuts with dips of your choice. You can also add sweets like grapes and berries to cleanse the palette.
Rather than going with the traditional guacamole, consider serving stuffed avocados. You just have to slice it in half and remove the pit. Throw it in a brown bag with a banana for about one to three days to make it ripe quickly.
As for the stuffing, you can use quinoa as the base. Mix in chopped cucumber, jalapeno, onion, bell peppers and tomato with vegan mayo.
Skewers are always a hit at office parties because they are easy to take and eat. Create your own variation with marinated tofu and crisp veggies like bell peppers. You can drizzle a variety of sauces on top, but nothing beats a classic vegan garlic mayo. Bring a homemade sweet chili sauce for those who want a spicier taste.
Lentils are perfect for a roast because of their thick texture that turns a little creamy. They also offer high fiber and low cholesterol, which is ideal for all health-conscious people. Prep and blend with portobello mushrooms, carrots, onion and garlic. Drizzle balsamic onion gravy on top for extra savory goodness.
Vegan pizza bites are a delicious introduction to veganism, especially when you use homemade tomato sauce and good vegan cheese. For the toppings, plant-based sausages could surprise your officemates, as they mimic meat well. Another healthy option would be to use spinach and vegan cream cheese on top.
Many people will likely already be familiar with onion rings, making them a safe yet delicious appetizer to bring to an office gathering. After dipping the onions in the batter, use the air fryer to minimize oiliness. Remember to keep them in before leaving for work to keep them crisp. Ketchup works as a dip, but vegan sour cream with garlic is a lovely light option, too.
Sweet potato fries are another oil-free hit you could bring. Slice them evenly to cook them at the same time. Add cumin, paprika and salt to balance out the sweetness. Bake in the oven, and try not to sneak a piece afterward.
For the sauce, you could create a chipotle aioli. You only need vegan mayo and chipotle sauce with a little lime juice.
If your coworkers are big buffalo sauce fans, blow their minds with the buffalo cauliflower bites. Break apart your floret and coat it in a runny batter. Make sure to oil the cookie sheet, as the cauliflower tends to stick before baking.
While that goes on, add buffalo sauce, honey and a little butter to a pan. Brush the mixture on your veggies and take it to the workplace.
There are many directions to take with your vegan desserts. Some people bring Oreos or fruits and call it a day. However, if you want to go the extra mile, make chocolate-covered yogurt bites.
All you need is a mold to create the shell of your dish. For the filling, mix together vegan yogurt and berries. Freeze overnight.
Another vegan food you can have your coworkers try out is tahini cookies. Tahini, maple syrup, almond flour, tapioca flour and baking soda go into a single bowl. Scoop a spoonful out and roll it into a ball. Put them onto a cookie sheet and top them off with a few sesame seeds and salt.
The vegan food you bring to the party can make the whole gathering much healthier and more inclusive. Don’t be afraid to stand out with your plant-based dishes. You just have to focus on diversifying the table and serving a delicious experience.
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