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    Home ยป Vegan Lunch Guides ยป 30 Plant Based Baked Potato Fillings - Hot & Cold

    30 Plant Based Baked Potato Fillings - Hot & Cold

    Modified: Apr 15, 2026 ยท Published: Mar 13, 2026 by Jacqueline Meldrum 6 Comments

    Boss your loaded potato game! These plant based fillings turn basic spuds into crave-worthy meals with no dairy, no meat, & all the flavour.

    30 Baked Potato Fillings

    Your baked potato is one step away from becoming your favourite meal!

    You may think a baked potato is boring, but the real magic happens when you treat your baked spud like a blank canvas and load it with tasty fillings.

    Cold fillings give contrast, and hot fillings deliver comfort and richness.

    Scroll down for ideas for 13 cold fillings and 17 hot fillings using both shop-bought and homemade jacket potato fillers.

    A great choice for the whole family.

    Hey ho, let's go!

    Jump to:
    • โญ Why the baked potato is a medal-winning lunch or dinner
    • โ™จ๏ธ How to bake the perfect potato
    • ๐Ÿฅ” The Right Potato Makes All the Difference
    • ๐Ÿฅ” An honourary mention for frozen baked potatoes and sweet potatoes
    • ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿปโ€๐Ÿณ 30 Plant-Based Baked Potato Fillings - Hot & Cold
    • ๐Ÿด Cold baked potato fillings
    • ๐Ÿด 17 Hot baked potato fillings
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    โญ Why the baked potato is a medal-winning lunch or dinner

    Baked potatoes don't get nearly enough credit for how hard they work in your kitchen.

    They are cheap, filling, and naturally gluten-free.

    One medium potato costs very little and is low in calories and contains protein, potassium, fibre, vitamin c and vitamin b6.

    You can't say that about most convenience foods.

    Here is why they are so good:

    • Budget-friendly: They are a cheap and filling base for a meal.
    • Endless fillings: You can go savoury, spicy, creamy, or fresh, depending on what is in your fridge.
    • Meal prep gold: Bake a batch on Sunday and reheat them throughout the week for fast lunches or dinners.
    • Naturally filling: The fibre and starch keep you full longer than most quick carbs.
    • Foolproof for beginners: If you can turn on an oven, you can master this.

    The baked potato isn't just a side dish. It is a full meal disguised as a vegetable.

    Once you have lots of filling ideas, you'll wonder why you ever ordered takeaway or a delivery during the week.

    โ™จ๏ธ How to bake the perfect potato

    The filling only works if the potato itself is done right.

    jacket potato with salad.

    A great baked tattie (as we say in Scotland) has crispy skin and fluffy insides.

    The oven is the best way to achieve that contrast between a crispy outside and a light, fluffy inside, but you can bake in a combination microwave or air fryer.

    Oven

    For best results slow cook your baked spud in the oven.

    • Scrub and dry your potatoes thoroughly - Any moisture left on the skin will prevent it from crisping up. Pat them completely dry with a clean tea towel.
    • Poke holes with a fork - Or with a sharp knife. This lets steam escape during baking, so the potato doesn't burst.
    • Rub the skin with oil and salt (sea salt is a good option) - A light coating of olive oil or avocado oil helps the skin crisp. Coarse salt adds flavour and extra crunch. Don't skip this step.
    • Bake at 200c / 180c fan / 400f / gas mark 6 for 50 to 60 minutes - Place the potatoes directly on the oven rack for even heat circulation. A baking sheet (baking tray) placed underneath catches any drips. Test with a fork to make sure the potato is cooked and soft. A larger potato may take longer,
    • Let the potato rest for a few minutes before cutting it open - This keeps the inside fluffy.

    Microwave

    You can use a microwave to bake a potato, but you will only get a crispy skin if you have a combination microwave.

    • Clean, prick, rub with oil and season - As before.
    • Place the potato on a plate in the microwave - Use the baked potato setting if you have one, if not, just cook for 15 - 20 minutes. It could take longer depending on the wattage (power) of your microwave and how big the potato is.
    • Leave to rest - As above

    Air fryer

    You can also use an air fryer to bake your potatoes. Either bake them from raw in the air fryer or microwave them first to speed up the cook time.

    Follow the first 3 steps as above.

    • Wrap the potatoes in foil - Then slow cook on the lowest heat setting.
    • Cook the potato on high - The time will depend if you microwave the potato first; if so, it will take about 20 minutes to crisp up, but from scratch (uncooked) it will take about 40-45 minutes, depending on the size of the potato.

    ๐Ÿฅ” The Right Potato Makes All the Difference

    Not all potatoes bake the same.

    You want a floury potato, not a waxy potato.

    Waxy varieties like baby potatoes are great for salad, but not good for baking as you won't get that fluffy interior!

    You want a floury potato like:

    • King Edward Potato
    • Maris Piper Potato
    • Desiree Potato
    • Russet Potato
    • Idaho Potato

    In many supermarkets and grocery stores, they have a section of potatoes just called baking potatoes, so you can't go wrong.

    ๐Ÿฅ” An honourary mention for frozen baked potatoes and sweet potatoes

    Frozen Baked Potatoes

    I've recently discovered frozen jacket potatoes that only take 3 minutes to cook in the microwave.

    You don't get a very crispy skin, but they do get a little crispy and they are so quick and convenient.

    I keep my freezer stocked up with them for quick, last minute weeknight dinners and actually they are pretty good!

    air fryer baked sweet potato

    Sweet potatoes

    Don't forget about sweet potatoes, as they bake well too, are totally delicious and very nutritious.

    I like them with cold creamy fillings or a stuffed sweet potato with chickpeas.

    Bake them in the oven, microwave or air fryer.

    Here's my guide to cooking a sweet potato in an air fryer.

    ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿปโ€๐Ÿณ 30 Plant-Based Baked Potato Fillings - Hot & Cold

    Let's get down to the 30 hearty baked potato recipes and ideas using shop-bought or homemade fillings.

    ๐Ÿด Cold baked potato fillings

    We'll start with cold potato toppings and then move on to hot vegan fillings.

    13 cold fillings for a baked potato.

    They are all delicious in a baked spud and perfect for a dairy-free, vegetarian or plant-based diet.

    Some are naturally gluten-free too.

    1. baked potato with cheddar.

    Vegan cheese

    Let's start with a good old-fashioned baked potato with grated vegan cheddar cheddar.

    If you want cheese ooze, then mix the cheese with a little mayo.

    2. baked potato with cheddar & coleslaw.

    Cheddar and coleslaw

    You can buy plant-based slaw in most supermarkets now, but if you want to make your own, try this gorgeous carrot and dill slaw , thousand island slaw, or if you don't like a creamy slaw, try this balsamic beet slaw.

    3. baked potato with whipped feta and chives

    Whipped feta and chives

    If you've not tried whipped feta, you really must; it's a game-changer,

    Cool, creamy and light with that salty flavour.

    Yum!

    4. baked potato with cheese savoury.

    Cheese Savoury

    This is a popular one in Scotland, offered in sandwiches in cafes and baker's who sell lunch options.

    Cheese savoury is quick and easy to make and is very tasty in a baked spud.

    5. baked potato with salsa & feta.

    Salsa and dairy-free feta cheese

    Combine cold creamy feta with its salty notes with a fresh zingy salsa, like this classic salsa in a hot baked potato.

    It's a simple but flavour-packed combo.

    6. baked potato with vegetable cream cheese.

    Vegetable Cream Cheese

    I make this creamy filling to slather on toasted bagels, but it's rather fabulous on a baked potato, too.

    You should try it

    7. baked potato with cheddar & chutney.

    Cheddar and chutney

    Vegan cheddar and chutney or pickle is a classic sandwich filling, but good on a baked spud too.

    You can buy a jar of pickle (Branston pickle is where it's at in the UK) or chutney or make your own.

    This apple and onion chutney is a good basic one to start with it you want to make it yourself.

    8. baked potato with vegan egg mayo.

    Plant-based egg mayo

    I have the perfect recipe for vegan egg mayo, and it even smells eggy.

    It's so comforting in a sandwich or heaped on a jacket potato.

    I like to finish it with lots of black pepper.

    9. baked potato with mustard, cheddar & pickled cabbage

    Mustard, cheddar and pickled cabbage

    For a deli-type filling, dollop on some mustard (Dijon mustard, English mustard or yellow American mustard), top with grated vegan cheddar and top with pickled red cabbage.

    Here is a recipe for quick pickled cabbage; alternatively, just buy a jar when you are grocery shopping.

    10. baked potato with curried slaw, cheddar and mango chutney.

    Curried slaw, cheddar and mango chutney

    Make a batch of coronation coleslaw and whap it on a tattie with grated cheddar and finish it with a dollop of mango chutney.

    No one can complain about this for dinner!

    11. baked potato with hummus, falafel & sweet chilli sauce.

    Hummus, falafel and sweet chilli sauce

    Not much more to say apart from it's very tasty and filling.

    I fill the potato with hummus, then crumble over the falafel and drizzle over some sweet chilli sauce.

    12. baked potato with cheddar and marinated tomatoes.

    Cheddar and marinated cherry tomatoes

    Those marinated cherry tomatoes are amazing!

    They are wee flavour b*mbs.

    So, so good! They perk up anything you add them to.

    Make a batch and see.

    13. soured cream and chives.

    Sour cream and chives

    Let's end the cold potato filling ideas with the classic sour cream and chives.

    If you can't find vegan sour cream and you are in the UK, Oatly does a good creme fraiche that is a good substitute.

    This filling is good on a baked sweet potato too!

    ๐Ÿด 17 Hot baked potato fillings

    Let's move on to some hearty jacket potato recipes with hot fillings.

    17 hot fillings for a baked potato.

    Most of these hot fillings are recipes to make at home, but some can be bought ready-made in supermarkets and grocery stores.

    Quite a few of them can be batch-cooked and frozen for when you need them.

    1. baked potato with red pepper hummus, sausages and broccoli.

    Red pepper hummus, sausages and broccoli

    Fill your cooked potato with red pepper hummus, well-cooked sausages (I like to chop them into pieces) and serve with broccoli on the side.

    Here's an easy recipe for homemade red pepper hummus.

    2. baked potato with chilli, soured cream and cheddar.

    Chilli, sour cream and cheddar

    A real classic combo and popular for a reason.

    If you don't have your own favourite recipe for chilli, try my family chilli recipe.

    3. baked potato with savoury mince, broccoli and peas.

    Savoury mince served with broccoli and peas

    Make a batch of this old-fashioned savoury mince (plant-based of course) in your slow cooker.

    Fill your baked spud with the mince and serve broccoli and peas on the side.

    4. baked potato with sweet potato bake and cheddar.

    Sweet potato & chickpea bake with cheddar

    I make this sweet potato, chickpea and spinach bake especially to serve on a baked potato.

    It's so good topped with cheddar or a dollop of sour cream.

    Tasty stuff!

    5. baked potato with spaghetti hoops and cheddar.

    Spaghetti hoops and cheddar

    A childhood favourite for most of us, and they are fab on a tattie with grated cheese.

    I have a recipe for homemade spaghetti hoops, if you are interested.

    6. baked potato with braised lentils.

    Braised lentils

    Oh, these are sumptuous!

    Make a batch and keep it a batch in the fridge in an airtight container to heat, then load on your baked potato and freeze the rest.

    7. baked potato with roast veg and feta.

    Roast Mediterranean veg and vegan feta

    Roast a tray of Mediterranean veg, pile it on your jacket potato and then crumble over some salty feta.

    Yum!

    8. baked potato with baked beans and cheddar.

    Baked beans and cheese

    A classic to be sure, well in the UK anyway and always popular in my house.

    I keep the frozen baked potatoes for this very filling when I need a quick dinner.

    Don't knock it until you have tried it. Oh, and coleslaw and salad should go nowhere near baked beans.

    I mean it! I'm watching you!

    9. baked potato with dahl and mango chutney.

    Dahl and mango chutney

    There are many good quality dahls available to buy now.

    I usually stick to my spinach and coconut dahl as there's no chopping and it's ready in 20 minutes.

    10. baked potato with onion hummus and sausages.

    Hummus and sausages

    Either chop the well-cooked sausages (I like Linda McCartney sausages) and top the hummus-filled potato or serve them on the side.

    I quite like this combo with caramelised onion hummus. It works really well. I mean sausages and onions, right!

    11. baked potato with ratatouille and cheddar.

    Ratatouille and cheddar

    If you don't have your own recipe for ratatouille, try mine.

    My ratatouille is made in the slow cooker and I suggest adding corn, but that is optional.

    12. baked potato with mushroom stew.

    Mushroom stew

    I usually serve this mushroom stew over a bed of creamy mashed potatoes, but it's also good poured over a fully baked potato.

    It's one for mushroom lovers!

    Gorgeous!

    13. baked potato with Greek Beans and Feta

    Greek beans and feta

    Traditional Greek beans, although I use cannellini beans instead of gigantes beans (giant beans), butter beans would work too.

    Top them with crumbled dairy-free feta cheese.

    M'wah!

    14. baked potato with sausage birra.

    Sausage birra

    A slow cooker sausage stew made with beer.

    Such a tasty recipe and hearty served on a baked potato.

    15. baked potato with jackfruit and slaw

    Jackfruit and slaw

    A flavour-packed spiced jackfruit piled high on a baked potato and topped with coleslaw.

    Oh yeah, baby!

    16. baked potato with marinara, vegan meatballs and cheddar.

    Marinara, vegan meatballs and cheese

    Marinara is basically a rich tomato sauce.

    If you are in the US, it will be easy to pick up a jar, but if you are here in the uk, a tomato pasta sauce would work or you could try my easy recipe for marinara sauce.

    The vegan meatballs are available everywhere or you could try these aubergine meatballs.

    17. baked potato with slow cooker chilli and sour cream

    Slow cooker chilli and sour cream

    This is my son's favourite chilli.

    It's based on a veggie chilli from Las Iguanas Mexican restaurants and is made with sweet potato and beans.

    Serve it on your baked potato with sour cream.


    I hope you found plenty of inspiration for your next spud (or 30 of them).

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    Comments

    1. Jill says

      March 13, 2026 at 8:09 pm

      What a great ideas Jacqs. I do love a jacket potato and keep those frozen ones you were taking about in the freezer. Thanks for doing this. I am going to read it with a glass of white wine. Time to relax and plan. Jill x

      Reply
      • Jacqueline Meldrum says

        March 13, 2026 at 8:52 pm

        Oh now I want wine too! I hope you find some good ideas Jill and enjoy your chill time.

        Reply
    2. Janice says

      March 13, 2026 at 8:17 pm

      So many ideas. Just brilliant.

      Reply
      • Jacqueline Meldrum says

        March 13, 2026 at 8:52 pm

        I hope you leave inspired Janice and do bookmark (save) the page so you can come back to it.

        Reply
    3. Lillian says

      March 13, 2026 at 8:35 pm

      I really must look for those frozen potatoes. how did I miss that. I like a few of these idea and gonna try the lentils.

      Reply
      • Jacqueline Meldrum says

        March 13, 2026 at 8:51 pm

        I know, I was the same when my friend Fi at work mentioned them. Mind you I have a wee freezer, so don't browse down the freezer aisle, just get the same few things I use a lot. And yes do try the braised lentils, they are fab.

        Reply

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