Here's a few plant-based ideas that my meat eating hubby goes back for seconds/thirds for and has met the approval of several others who don't typically choose plant-based options....hope there's some yumminess to be found for others:
Vegan Chili Recipe | The Master Vegan
I also add a little smoked paprika and cayenne powder along with the chili powder and turmeric.
I'll sometimes add my homemade tofu chunks - made this way below (I no longer buy the soy stuff in the store):
How To Make Chickpea Tofu - 3 Ways
I buy garbonzo (a.k.a. chickpea) bean flour at Kroger and/or Martin's (less than $3.00 a bag) - and I like to spice mine up with garlic and onion powder, smoked paprika, chili powder, dill, rosemary, basil, oregano, etc. to add some more zing along with it absorbing the flavors of whatever it's cooking/simmering in.
Black salt is a great additive to make the chickpea tofu taste egg-like. (
Kala namak - Wikipedia) It's great to use for scrambles made with peppers, onions, greens of your choice,any other veggie of your choice, mushrooms, garlic, nutritional yeast (for a cheesy flavor) and serve with roasted potato chunks and some (g/f vegan) toast with earth balance soy free buttery spread. Mmmm....now my belly's growling. lol
Walnut "meat" is an absolute favorite and versatile....burritos, tacos, taco salads, lasagna, pizza, shepherd's pie, spaghetti sauce, any ground meat recipe, etc., etc.:
How To Make Spicy Walnut Tacos - I soak my walnuts for at least 2 hours, use bragg's liquid amino, I do not use coriander, I add some smoked paprika, and occasionally add a drop or two of liquid smoke and blend it all in the food processor just a little so it doesn't get gooey. I prefer a crumbly texture. Then I use various leaves and other veggies in place of pasta (like the romaine taco boat, swiss chard burrito wrap, butter cruch lettuce pockets, etc., and use vegan cheese/nutritional yeast.
Here's a lasagna idea that's super tasty, albeit time consuming, as is regular homemade lasagna:
THE Best Vegan Lasagna - made with thinly sliced eggplant or zucchini "noodles" rather than typical noodles, walnut meat, some homemade tofu chunks (at times), and homemade cashew cheese ( I prefer to make my own whenever I can rather than buying the pricey store bought stuff)
Happy taste testing and munching!