How to Maintain a Low Carb High Protein Diet as a Vegan/Vegetarian: Southwest Family Physicians: Family Practice (2024)

How to Maintain a Low Carb High Protein Diet as a Vegan/Vegetarian: Southwest Family Physicians: Family Practice (1)

For many people, low carb, high protein means lots of meat, cheese, fish, and eggs; easy low carb protein sources that are generally tasty and satisfying. The only issue is that many of these typical low carb, high protein foods are not an option for vegans or vegetarians. Adequate protein consumption can be difficult with these types of diets in general, and especially difficult for those attempting to follow a high protein, low carb diet. With that being said, there are plenty of great vegan and vegetarian protein sources that either are or can be made low carb.

Vegan Protein Options

The most commonly used protein substitute in vegan and/or vegetarian diets is tofu. Tofu is a great low carb, high protein meat alternative – one half cup contains approximately 20 grams of protein, 3 grams of carbs, and bonus, a ton of fiber. Tofu can be incorporated into meals in a variety of creative ways – in smoothies, stir fry, a breakfast scramble, and on top of salads or soups. It can also be baked, fried, blended, or served raw.

Vegetarian Protein Options

Yoghurt is a great protein source for breakfast or snacks. Greek yoghurt is especially high in protein, and there are lots of yoghurt options in stores with added protein. Some single serving yoghurts have up to 20 grams of protein with very little sugar. Add some nuts or low carb granola for a more complete meal. Vegans could consider coconut, cashew, or almond milk yoghurts, and even add some vegan protein powder for some extra protein as an alternative to dairy yoghurts.


Another high protein food that is often not considered as a protein source, is cheese. Although this is not an option for those following vegan diets, for vegetarians, it can be a great quick high protein snack or way to bump up protein content of meals. Feta, goat cheese, and cottage cheese are lower calorie options, whereas hard cheeses and higher fat cheeses like brie are higher calorie and also extremely high protein.

Bean Breakdown - Dodging Carbs

Beans/legumes are hit or miss, they often have plenty of protein but also lots of carbs. If beans are your protein source for a meal, have them also be the only carb (for example, skip the rice). Edamame are lower carb, and lentils are high in protein. Nuts are another one to watch out for, because although high in protein, they are also often higher in carbs. Peanuts and almonds are going to give you the best bang for your buck when it comes to nuts and protein. Seeds are another great way to boost protein without a ton of extra work. Hemp seeds can be sprinkled on top of salads or put into smoothies, with 25 grams of protein and 4 grams of net carbs per 1/2 cup.

Get Creative and Ask for Help!

If you’re working on low carb/high protein and are also vegan or vegetarian, these tips are a great start, but consider getting a cookbook specifically designed for this type of diet. Also, feel free to talk with your provider on how to master a diet that meets your dietary restrictions while making sure you're getting the nutrients you need! There are plenty of people trying to figure out how to maintain this diet and tons of creative ideas out there. Have fun with it!

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How to Maintain a Low Carb High Protein Diet as a Vegan/Vegetarian: Southwest Family Physicians: Family Practice (2024)

FAQs

How to eat less carbs and more protein as a vegan? ›

What are some good sources of protein when on a vegan, low-carb diet? Good sources of complete proteins include hemp and chia seeds, nutritional yeast, soy products, and spirulina. Good sources of incomplete proteins include nuts, mushrooms, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds, asparagus, watercress and spinach.

What vegan food is high in protein and low in carbs? ›

Tofu is a great low carb, high protein meat alternative – one half cup contains approximately 20 grams of protein, 3 grams of carbs, and bonus, a ton of fiber. Tofu can be incorporated into meals in a variety of creative ways – in smoothies, stir fry, a breakfast scramble, and on top of salads or soups.

How to do high protein low carb as a vegetarian? ›

Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are low in carbs, but high in protein and fat. This includes almonds, walnuts, macadamia nuts, peanuts and pumpkin seeds. Soy: Foods like tofu and tempeh are high in protein and fat, but low in carbs. This makes them acceptable on a low-carb vegetarian/vegan diet.

What are strategies that can help vegetarians and vegans consume adequate protein? ›

Choose high protein foods.

Vegetarian protein sources include eggs and dairy products like yogurt and cottage cheese. Great vegan protein sources include legumes (beans, lentils and peas), seeds and nuts. Learn about protein-packed meatless meals.

What is the highest source of protein as a vegetarian? ›

Both Shah and Hartog agree that legumes, which include foods such as beans, chickpeas, lentils, and peas, are one of the best sources of proteins for your vegetarian diet. Varieties of beans such as kidney beans, black beans, chickpeas and similar ones that are widely considered to be a powerhouse of proteins.

Are sweet potatoes low-carb? ›

‌Sweet potatoes have a lot of carbohydrates. One 5-inch sweet potato has about 26 grams of carbohydrates. In a low-carb diet, one sweet potato has half of the calories from carbohydrates that you may be allowed. But that's still less than the carb content of a white potato: 35 grams, on average.

How to get B12 as a vegan? ›

The only reliable vegan sources of B12 are foods fortified with B12 (including some plant milks, some soy products and some breakfast cereals) and B12 supplements, such as our very own VEG 1. Vitamin B12, whether in supplements, fortified foods, or animal products, comes from micro-organisms.

Can you be vegan and eat low carbs? ›

With the right approach — and when following reliable advice — you can adhere to a vegan diet, which typically excludes all animal products, including dairy and eggs, while also eating low carb or keto.

Can you lose weight by eating less carbs and more protein? ›

Cutting calories and carbs may not be the only reason for the weight loss with low-carb diets. Some studies show that you may shed some weight because the extra protein and fat helps you feel full longer. Feeling full longer helps you eat less.

How do vegans get most of their protein? ›

Some plant-based foods, such as soybean products, seitan, beans, and lentils contain high amounts of protein. You can also find protein in nuts, whole grains like quinoa and amaranth, and hemp seeds. People following a vegan diet may need to plan in order to reach their daily protein goals.

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