Vegan Picadillo Recipe | Easy + Flavorful! - From My Bowl (2024)

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Hearty and Flavorful, this Cuban-Style Vegan Picadillo tastes just like the original! Made with “Beef” Crumbles, Olives, and lots of spices.

Picadillo is a classic Cuban dish comprised of sauteéd Onions and Peppers (also known asSofrito), Ground Beef, fragrant spices, and chunks of Green Olives. It’s cozy, filling, and satisfying; a classic Latin “comfort food,” if you will. Thiscompletely plant-based version ticks all of those boxes as well, plus it comes together in just over30 minutes!

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Believe it or not, Picadillo is actually a very easy recipe to “veganize.” All you really have to do is replace the Ground Beef with a Vegan alternative! Nowadays there areloads of options on the market to choose from, and they’re pretty dang realistic, too.

People often say that they can’t go Vegan because meat “tastes good,” but when you think about it, most of that flavor comes from plants to begin with! Yes, Traditional Picadillo is made from Beef, but it also wouldn’t be Picadillo without the Onions, Peppers, Spices, and Green Olives. And all of those items arealreadyplant-based…..get where I’m going here? 😉Vegan Picadillo Recipe | Easy + Flavorful! - From My Bowl (2)

Picadillo #FromYourBowl: Meet Coco

This recipe comes from my dear friend (and talented photographer), Coco. Born and raised in Miami, Coco grew up eating a delicious fusion of Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Dominican foods. Her grandmother taught her how to make this recipe while growing up, and she was determined to make a plant-based version that her meat-eating family would stilllove and enjoy. I’d say she was pretty successful!

Coco also taught me how to make her famous “Arroz con Guandules,” which is also on the blog. Be sure to check it out after you finish reading this post!

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Picadillo can be used as a filling for empanadas or other fritters, but is normally served as-is with Rice and Beans. We decided to serve ours with a simple Cabbage Salad to lighten things up a bit and add some color. If you’d like to do the same, simply mix some Shredded Cabbage with Cilantro, Salt, and Extra Virgin Olive Oil!

However you serve it, don’t forget to top it withextra Cilantro! Coco also told me that the biting into a salty chunk of Green Olive is are also one of the best parts of this dish…so if I were you, I would add extra 😉

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A Few Final Thoughts:

  • Try to use all 3 colors of Bell Pepper for this recipe, as they each have slightly different flavors! An easy “hack” is to use a frozen Bell Pepper Mix from the store and thaw before cooking.
  • Coco likes to use either Beyond Meat or Gardein Vegan “Beef” Crumbles with this recipe. If you don’t have access to either of those, she recommends using cooked Brown Lentils instead!
  • Want something to serve alongside this Picadillo? I’d highly recommend some Arroz con Guandules. And if you’re looking for more culturally inspired dishes from the #FromYourBowl series, you’ll also love these Spicy Sesame Noodles that I made with my friend Liz!

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Finally, if you make this recipe and decide to share it on Facebook or Instagram, don’t forget to tag me @FromMyBowl + #FromMyBowl! I love seeing your delicious recreations 🙂

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Hearty and Flavorful, this Cuban-Style Vegan Picadillo tastes just like the original! Made with “Beef” Crumbles, Olives, and lots of spices.

  • Author: Caitlin Shoemaker
  • Prep Time: 15 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 Minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 Servings 1x
  • Category: Main
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Cuban

Ingredients

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  • 1 tbsp Neutral Cooking Oil (can sub Water or Veggie Broth)
  • ½ Yellow Onion, diced
  • ¼ of a Red, Yellow, and Green Bell Pepper, diced*
  • ½ bunch chopped Cilantro, stems and leaves divided
  • 3 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 3 tbsp Tomato Paste
  • 1 cube of Vegan Beef-Flavored Bouillon
  • ½ tbsp Badia’s Sazon Tropical
  • 1 tsp Cumin
  • 1 tsp Salt-Free Seasoning Blend*
  • ½ tsp Oregano
  • ¼ cup Filtered Water
  • 11 oz Vegan Beef Crumbles, frozen*
  • 610 Pitted Green Olives, cut in half if desired

Instructions

  1. First, add the Oil to a large pan and bring to medium heat. Add in the Onion, diced Bell Peppers, and all of the chopped Cilantro Stems. Sauté until translucent, then add the minced Garlic and sauté for an additional 1-2 minutes.
  2. Add the Tomato Paste and Beef-flavored Bouillon Cube to the pan and use a spoon to “mash” them into the mixture. Add all of the spices, then sauté for an additional minute. Add ¼ cup of Water to the pan and bring the mixture to a simmer over medium-high heat.
  3. Let this mixture cook down for 3-5 minutes, then add in the Vegan Beef Crumbles, Mix well and cook for an additional 5-7 minutes, until everything is thawed and all of the flavors are well-incorporated. Finally, stir in the Green Olives and remaining Cilantro. Serve as desired; leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 7 days.

Notes

  • Try to use all 3 colors of Bell Pepper, as they each have slightly different flavors!
  • Coco uses and recommends the 21 Seasoning Salute from Trader Joe’s
  • We used 1 package of Beyond Meat Beef Crumbles for this recipe, but feel free to use any meat substitute of your choice! You can also substitute the “beef” with 3 cups of cooked green lentils if you do not have access to alternatives.

Keywords: vegan picadillo, vegan cuban food, cuban picadillo, healthy, easy cuban food

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FAQs

What is vegan picadillo made of? ›

This Mexican-style vegan picadillo is made with lentils stewed in a spicy chipotle tomato sauce with cumin, oregano, carrots, and potatoes.

What is Cuban picadillo made of? ›

Cuban Picadillo consists of flavorful ground beef, spices, green olives, boiled egg and raisins cooked in a delicious tomato sauce, and then served over a bed of rice. This is the ideal weeknight meal because it can be made in under 30 minutes!

Why is picadillo popular? ›

Cuban Picadillo is a savory and delicious dish beloved in many Latin American and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a versatile recipe that can be served as a main dish or as a filling for various dishes such as empanadas, tacos, and tamales.

What is in Pollo Tropical vegan picadillo? ›

Try Pollo's Vegan Picadillo! It's made with 100% plant-based Beyond Beef®, onions, & peppers – all in a savory, seasoned tomato sauce. It's delicious! Order it now in a Tropichop® with your favorite toppings.

What countries eat picadillo? ›

Picadillo is seasoned minced or ground meat - typically beef, pork or a combination - traditional in Portugal, Spain, Mexico, Cuba, the Caribbean, Brazil, Venezuela, Costa Rica and the Philippines. Each country has its own versions, some spicy, some mild, some with sweet as well as savory ingredients.

What is the difference between Mexican and Cuban picadillo? ›

What is the difference between Mexican and Cuban Picadillo? Two of the most common styles you'll see are Mexican picadillo, like this recipe, and Cuban picadillo. The Cuban variety has the addition of raisins, capers, and green olives, whereas the Mexican version includes potatoes and packs a bit more heat.

What is picadillo called in English? ›

American Spanish, from Spanish, stew of chopped meat, from picado, past participle of picar to prick, chop, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin piccare.

What to eat with picadillo? ›

A picadillo is a dish made with ground meat, tomatoes, and other ingredients, like olives and/or capers that vary by region. It is often served with rice or used as a filling in dishes such as tacos, savory pastries or croquettes.

Who puts raisins in picadillo? ›

Picadillo is one of the great dishes of the Cuban diaspora: a soft, fragrant stew of ground beef and tomatoes, with raisins added for sweetness and olives for salt.

What nationality makes picadillo? ›

Picadillo: Origins and Evolution

In short, picadillo is a traditional Latin American dish. The Mexican version is made with ground meat – typically beef – and a variety of vegetables and spices, but in Costa Rica, most are vegetarian.

What is Mexican picadillo made of? ›

It is made with ground meat (most commonly beef), tomatoes (tomato sauce may be used as a substitute), and also raisins, olives, and other ingredients that vary by region. The name comes from the Spanish word picar, meaning "to mince". Picadillo can be eaten alone, though it is usually served with rice.

What's vegan meat made out of? ›

The plant-based burgers and sausages found on supermarket shelves are made by extracting the protein from plant foods, often pea, soy, wheat protein, and mushrooms. But a myriad of additives are needed to make these products look and taste like traditional meat.

What is vegan sandwich made of? ›

Very Veggie Vegan Sandwiches

They showcase tomatoes, cauliflower, avocado, artichokes, and more! In summer and early fall, I have this sandwich on repeat. Creamy avocado and a tangy white bean spread contrast beautifully with the juicy tomato slices. If you like avocado toast, then you'll love this avocado sandwich!

What is vegan taco meat made of? ›

It's made with cauliflower, mushrooms, nuts, and spices, and is an easy vegan substitute for ground beef. The veggie taco meat is a great alternative filling for tacos, burritos, wraps, bowls, nachos and more. Ready within 25 minutes with the help of a food processor.

What are vegan beef strips made of? ›

these vegan beef strips are super easy to make! they are made from soy curls and they have an amazing texture. they are delicious and packed with flavor. If you haven't played around with soy curls yet, you need to try!

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