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My Vegan Pantry

April 9, 2012

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One of the requests I receive often is to write a post on building a vegan pantry, providing a list of the ingredients that I use the most. I’m a bit embarrassed by how long this post has taken me to put together, but as they say, better late than never. Or is it better never than late…heh.

This post is by no means exhaustive (nor do I think you need all or even most in your own pantry), but it does highlight many of my favourite foods that I have relied on for about 3 years now. Feel free to use it as inspiration for your own pantry. I also haven’t included vegetables or fruit because my favourites tend to change based on the seasons. Underneath each photo, I’ll list the name of the foods from left to right. You can also click on each picture to enlarge the photo if you wish to have a closer view of the product.

This post will also be linked from the top of the blog (see: “My vegan Pantry”) for easy access. You’ll find a printable PDF at the bottom of this post so you can print the list out and bring it to the store as a shopping list if you want. I hope you find it useful.

My best tip for building a pantry is to buy in bulk whenever possible whether in store, online, and/or via a buying club such as with ONFC (see my note below for discussion). One of the great things about eating a vegan or vegetarian diet is that many of the staple foods we enjoy cost just pennies per serving. Once you have a good base of grains, spices, and legumes built up the rest is just icing on the cake.

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Grains:

  • Pearled Barley
  • Couscous
  • Rolled, Old-Fashioned Oats
  • Short-grain brown rice
  • Millet
  • Wild & brown rice
  • Speltberries
  • Not shown: Farro, kamut & brown rice pastas

 

Some of my fav flours:

  • whole wheat pastry flour
  • light spelt flour
  • oat flour
  • almond meal or almond flour
  • kamut flour
  • brown rice flour

 

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Buckwheat is in a class of its own. It can be used just like a grain, but it’s technically a fruit seed (and often called a “pseudocereal”). I buy Raw Buckwheat Groats, which differ in flavour from kasha (toasted buckwheat). Personally, I prefer the flavour of raw buckwheat.

One of my favourite ways to enjoy raw buckwheat is in this raw, no cook breakfast porridge. It’s sooo good and fun for spring and summer mornings. You can also blend it up at night and there is no work in the morning, similar to vegan overnight oats.

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Beans/Legumes:

  • Quinoa (technically a pseudocereal, but since it’s a complete protein I list it here)
  • Black Beluga Lentils
  • Chickpeas
  • Red Lentils
  • Black Beans
  • Green Lentils
  • Firm or Super firm organic, non-GMO tofu
  • Not shown: Red kidney beans, navy beans, black eyed peas, split peas, edamame
  • You might also want to try cooking beans with a piece of kombu to aid digestion

 

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Nuts: (all raw)

  • Macadamia
  • Almonds
  • Pecans
  • Walnuts
  • Cashews

 

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Seeds & Dried Fruit: (seeds are all raw)

  • Pepita Seeds
  • Hemp Seeds
  • Sunflower Seeds
  • Chia Seeds
  • Whole Flax Seed
  • Dried & sweetened Tart Cherries
  • Dried & Sweetened Cranberries
  • Raisins

 

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Vinegars:

  • Raw Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Rice Vinegar
  • Organic Balsamic Vinegar
  • Organic Red Wine Vinegar

 

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Oils:

  • Spectrum cold-pressed Olive Oil spray
  • Cold pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Unrefined Safflower Oil or toasted sesame oil
  • Occasionally, soy-free Earth Balance in the red tub.
  • Not shown: cold-pressed organic extra virgin coconut oil

 

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Sweeteners:

(I stock a lot since I’m big into baking)

  • Raw Agave
  • Organic Molasses
  • Pure Maple Syrup
  • Brown Rice Syrup (unfortunately controversial right now, due to discoveries of arsenic in some syrups and other brown rice products)
  • Organic Dark Brown Sugar
  • Organic Sucanat sugar
  • Organic Cane Sugar
  • Raw Coconut Sugar
  • Medjool Dates

 

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At first glance, you might think that sugar is vegan, but unfortunately some brands use animal bone char to whiten the sugar. Yet another reason to move away from refined & bleached white sugar whenever possible.

I’ve also recently discovered coconut sugar, but I’ll be talking about that in another post.

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Chocolate certainly deserves its own category!

  • Camino Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
  • Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips (I enjoy the mini chips much more than the chunks actually)
  • I often end up buying my chocolate chips in bulk though and just make sure they don’t contain dairy
  • Cacao nibs
  • Carob Powder (I buy from Bulk Barn)
  • Camino Cocoa Powder

 

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Odds & Ends:

  • Nut & seed butters: Sweetened sunflower seed butter, raw almond butter, roasted natural PB
  • Almond Milk (I usually buy “unsweetened, original” for ease of use in recipes)
  • Unsweetened applesauce
  • Full fat coconut milk
  • Light coconut milk
  • Not shown: Coconut Butter (I often make my own)

 

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Odds & Ends Part II

  • Nutritional Yeast
  • BPA-free Canned Beans
  • Strained Tomatoes
  • White Linen Collection Marinara Sauce from Costco
  • Low-Sodium Veggie Broth (or bouillon cubes for more cost savings)
  • Not shown: Low-sodium tamari, Aluminum-free baking powder, Cornstarch or arrowroot flour

 

Finally, my spice collection- which went from virtually nothing 5 years ago to a big and growing collection at present day. My love for spices grows as I experiment more in the kitchen. There is never any need to eat boring & bland food on a healthy diet.

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My spice collection:

(I put a star beside the ones I use most frequently)

  • anise seed
  • allspice
  • basil*
  • bay leaves*
  • caraway
  • cayenne*
  • celery seed
  • chili powder*
  • Chinese 5 spice
  • cinnamon*
  • cream of tartar
  • cumin*
  • curry masala*
  • dill*
  • dry mustard
  • Fine and coarse sea salt*
  • garam masala*
  • garlic powder*
  • ginger*
  • ground cardamom
  • ground cloves
  • ground coriander seed
  • ground nutmeg
  • Herbamare***
  • kelp granule
  • Kosher salt* (unbleached, better flavour than regular table salt)
  • marjoram
  • mustard seeds
  • nutmeg*
  • onion powder*
  • oregano*
  • paprika*
  • red pepper flakes*
  • rosemary
  • sage leaves*
  • smoked paprika*
  • star anise
  • thyme leaves
  • turmeric
  • Whole Black peppercorns*

 

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For a printable PDF of this list, click here.

Finally, I’d love to have a discussion about vegan-friendly stores (both online and in person) to purchase food products. I think a list of resources would be wonderful for new vegans and long-time vegans alike, especially when price-comparing and trying to save a few bucks.

If you’d like to join in on the discussion and offer your suggestions or even ask a question on where to find something, feel free to do so below! I will help as much as I can and I’m sure many of you have great pieces of advice too!

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315 Comments
Gentry
14 years ago

Angela, Thanks for sharing all that you have learned. I have my raw buckwheat soaking for tomorrows breakfast. You probably have written about this, but right now I am on a strict ‘counting calories’ program to lose some weight. However, I have heard this before from greensmoothiegirl.com, but do you feel that when you eat healthy, whole, vegan foods, that your body takes care of the weight by itself? Does that make sense?
I am excited about your cookbook, you are changing lives.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Gentry
14 years ago

Thank you so much for your kind words. :) I do think there is some truth to that. Since I stopped counting calories, I slowly learned how to listen to my own hunger cues and now my body found a place where it is happy to maintain. That will be different from everyone. A big thing for me was just accepting where my body was happiest instead of fighting myself to be a smaller size all the time. Also, eating whole foods never hurts. I find I have less cravings and more consistent energy levels than before. Goodluck with everything!

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Richa@HobbyandMore
14 years ago

love your pantry! and this is a great post. i usually buy things online too.. there are always some deals on amazon, iherb or other online stores. A lot of the grains beans and lentils come form the indian store.

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Anna
14 years ago

The best place to buy on the web is definitely www.iherb.com! The site doesn’t really look good at a first glance, but once you start browsing you realize that they stock tons and tons of vegan foods, protein powders, nut butters, flours, chocolate, oils etc… Not to mention all the vitamins that one could desire! If you’re a first time customer, you get a five dollar discount with the code KOS436.

One protein powder I definitely recommend is Sunwarrior’s raw vegan vanilla protein powder. The protein bars by the brand Vega are another favourite. Another hidden secret of iHerb is all the natural cosmetics that they stock. There really is a ton of them! My favourites: the Hurraw brand of lipbalms (they contain stuff like cinnamon oil and are literally good enough to eat!) and the Badger brand of yummy smelling lotions and potions.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Anna
14 years ago

Thanks for the tip Anna! Adding to my list :)

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Kari @ bite-sized thoughts
14 years ago

This is such a helpful post Angela – and I can definitely see why it took a while to put together! Thank you for taking the time to do so.

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Hayley @ Oat Couture
14 years ago

Fab post! Reminded me of a lot of stuff I haven’t seen in a while and some stuff I have never tried! :) Bookmarking so that as soon as I get back to the uk I ma doing a massive shop of all the things I haven’t been able to get out here in Cyprus! :)

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LizAshlee
14 years ago

This is such a great list..thank you so much for sharing! I love so many of the same products!!

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Kenda
14 years ago

Hi Angela. Great post. I was wondering how you keep track of expiration dates when you store the items in the glass jars.

Thanks for your awesome blog!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kenda
14 years ago

I usually don’t keep track by purchased date, but I just rely on smell to make sure it hasn’t gone bad before each use. I also go through things fairly quickly (like nuts with all the baking I do), so it hasn’t been an issue so far. I might store nuts in the fridge this summer though. I’m going to look into it more.

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Autumn Tao
14 years ago

Hey Angela,

Not sure if it was mentioned yet, but I was always told to keep nuts (and ground flax) in the freezer to preserve them. Good call on the wild rice blend too; I’ve already added it to my Whole Food bulk list.

Cheers!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Autumn Tao
14 years ago

Thanks Autumn, a few others mentioned this so Im looking into it today. Take care!

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Hailey
14 years ago

This is absolutely wonderful…luckily I have most of these ingredients just from making your recipes. :-)

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Somer
14 years ago

I love this post! I recently re-organized my pantry. It took going vegan to get me to get it in good shape! All those bulk bags lying around were just too messy and I just couldn’t find anything!

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Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers
14 years ago

Great pantry staples! You make me want to re-arrange my cabinets and go shopping.

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Harriet Balhiser
14 years ago

Thank you so much for sharing this information with us.
The pictures are very inspiring.
I LOVE your blog. It is so helpful.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Harriet Balhiser
14 years ago

Thank you Harriet!

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Ali
14 years ago

Wow, tons of great nutritious items in your kitchen! Love your organization and storage.

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Kate
14 years ago

I have just started eating and experimenting with some of these great foods. I was wondering if you ever use grape seed oil in any of your baking or cooking?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kate
14 years ago

Hey Kate, No I haven’t used it before. Is it something you use often?

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Kate
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

I use grapeseed oil in place of other oils in things like muffins, pancakes, vegetables, and frying certain foods. It is a light oil that doesn’t change the flavor of the food. Sometimes olive oil can have a stong taste when used for baking. Grapeseed oil won’t do that. It is high in vitamin E and antioxidants.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kate
14 years ago

Thank you Kate, I will have to try it!

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Sarah L.
Reply to  Kate
14 years ago

I love grapeseed oil for cooking up swiss chard, but haven’t used it for anything else. Can it be used for frying other veggies too?

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Kate
Reply to  Sarah L.
14 years ago

I use it mostly in baking but it can be used in place of most other oils for anything you would like.

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Meghan @ Making Love In the Kitchen
14 years ago

Cute! We are big fans of the mason jar look here in my kitchen. Looks like you have all the essentials there- especially the Navitas Cacao powder. We also sell that in my kitchen shop- it can be difficult not to borrow from it once and a while when I run out of my own! Thanks for sharing, such a sweet post.

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Lauren @ Oatmeal after Spinning
14 years ago

I love it- your pantry looks very similar to mine! I’ve been wanting to try Coconut sugar for a while now and wonder if it has a coconutty flavor to it at all…
I just discovered pigeon peas this weekend, and I’m in love! My new favorite legume!
Have you had freekeh? I had it for the first time last fall and it’s my go-to grain now. I use it instead of rice all the time.

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[email protected]
14 years ago

Such a helpful post!!! Love your spice collection!

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Anna @ The Guiltless Life
14 years ago

Thanks for the extremely thorough round-up. This is super helpful for the odd item I don’t have.

Btw, I use that spinning stackable organizer from Bed Bath & Beyond for my spices too! haha. I was looking for ages for something to keep them organized that would hold more than about 8 and fit in my narrow kitchen cupboard – that was the only thing I could come up with!

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TeenyLittleSuperChef
14 years ago

Wow, that was quite a post! Thanks so much for all the great information and introducing me to some things I’d never heard of before. I still have yet to find hemp seeds at any of my local grocery stores. Do they sell it at Whole Foods? Our closest store is over an hour away but it might be worth it if I know they carry hemp seeds.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  TeenyLittleSuperChef
14 years ago

Yes I think hemp seeds are in the fridge with the oils at whole foods. Not the cheapest place to find them, but an option if you are in need.

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Wendy Irene
14 years ago

I love how beautiful everything looks in the jars Angela. The hooks in the pantry are a great idea too. I think I’ll do that :) Thank you for the inspiration.

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