This Vegetarian Haystack recipe is the perfect Meatless Monday recipe, plus they’re so fun to assemble and eat!
Jump to RecipeIf you’ve never heard of Haystacks, they’re essentially a cross between a taco salad and nachos. Consisting of a bed of chips and layers and layers of fresh veggies and toppings, they’re the easiest and quickest meals to get on the table, especially for large crowds!
I grew up in a Seventh Day Adventist household and we had Haystacks alllll the timeee. Church gatherings, camping, lazy Sundays—it was always the perfect meal that everyone enjoyed.
Being Seventh Day Adventist also meant that we ate a lot of vegetarian meals, especially at church. So growing up I only ate haystacks that didn’t include meat and even now that I’m older, I prefer them vegetarian. The beans add plenty of protein to this dish and it really is a nice little break from beef or poultry.
One of my favorite parts about this dish is that you can simply set the individual ingredients in bowls on the table and allow each person to assemble their haystacks however they’d like! Easier for you and better for them since they get to customize their haystacks however they’d like!
How to Make Vegetarian Haystacks:
Thin out the sour cream with the water and mix until completely smooth. Then simply assemble the haystacks in whichever order you’d like!
My favorite is:
- Chips
- Lettuce
- Beans
- Tomatoes
- Sour cream
- Olives
- Cheese
- Salsa
Vegetarian Haystacks – Tips & Tricks
- Feel free to add or omit any ingredients as you’d like! These Haystacks are perfectly customizable.
- If there are any leftovers, store each ingredient individually in airtight containers. Store the fresh ingredients in the fridge for up to 3 days, then assemble when ready to eat.
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If you make these Vegetarian Haystacks, tag me on Instagram! Seeing you whip up my recipes makes me the happiest little bee!
Vegetarian Haystacks
Recipe by Stephanie AlvaradoCourse: The Latest8
servings10
minutes498.50
kcal10
minutesThis Vegetarian Haystack recipe is the perfect Meatless Monday recipe, plus they’re so fun to assemble and eat!
If you’ve never heard of Haystacks, they’re essentially a cross between a taco salad and nachos. They’re the easiest and quickest meals to get on the table, especially for large crowds!
Ingredients
20 oz Tortilla chips
4 c shredded Romaine lettuce
3 tomatoes, chopped
2 c black (or pinto) beans
½ c sour cream
2 tbsp cold water
5 oz queso fresco, crumbled
Salsa
3/4 c sliced black olives
- Optional:
Avocado slices
Directions
- Thin out the sour cream with the water and mix until completely smooth. Then simply assemble the haystacks in whichever order you’d like!
- My favorite is:
- Chips
- Lettuce
- Beans
- Tomatoes
- Sour cream
- Olives
- Cheese
- Salsa
Nutrition Facts
8 servings per container
- Amount Per ServingCalories498.5
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat
23.18g
36%
- Saturated Fat 5.88g 30%
- Cholesterol 20.01mg 7%
- Sodium 499.05mg 21%
- Total Carbohydrate
63.03g
22%
- Dietary Fiber 9.11g 37%
- Sugars 3.22g
- Protein 13.24g 27%
* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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