Vegan Mushroom Make-Ahead Gravy Recipe (2024)

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Mark

I just made this today for T'giving. Because most vegetable stocks ARE bland, I used 50% more fresh mushrooms and also threw in some (reconstituted) dried porcinis and a little fresh thyme and rosemary. This produced a nice mushroom-y flavor. I also didn't strain out the mushrooms, I used a stick blender so all the flavor stayed put.

Dani S.

Definitely add the tablespoon of miso if you have it. If you can't make your own veggie stock then a mushroom based broth from the store works great. This was such a hit at Thanksgiving that even the carnivores dug in. Really important to brown the mushrooms and then the flour too.

Al

It's all in the stock! I haven't made this version yet, but have made plenty of gravies. The whole concept of gravy is in the drippings of a meat source. To go vegan your stock has to be delicious enough to stand alone. I was thinking of roasting some veggies, onion, garlic, leeks, mushrooms, carots etc and building the stock from that.

Nicole Rikki

I doubled the mushrooms, and probably the onions. When I added the soy sauce, I also added about 2 Tablespoons of mild yellow miso. Delicious!

lu bleveans

A wonderful, simple recipe, to be made again and again. I doubled the onions and used mixed exotic mushrooms plus dried porcini. Just T flour is enough. Better than bullion veggie broth base was fine.

Allison Rudary

This is a very easy recipe that makes a really tasty gravy. That said, I've made it the way it was written which I didn't care for at all (super bland) and I immediately added double the amount of mushrooms, porcini powder and a couple of teaspoons of miso per the suggestions of other readers. I also added fresh thyme. I also add thyme to anything shroomy.

It absolutely needed the miso; that was the wow factor.

Evelyn

Too much salt? Take 1/2” slabs of raw potato, simmer them in your over-salty liquid, and the salt is absorbed by the potatoes.

JRC

Double mushroomsFull onionDried mushroomsNutritional yeastMisoGlut of white wine

Paul

The secret to making great vegan grave: replace the soy sauce in this recipe with a little marmite. It's salty, so add it to taste, but about a half a tsp to 1 tsp per cup of water seems to work.

NeedsMorePink

Bourbon. A generous glug of bourbon adds a nice element to the gravy.

Ashley van Noordwyk

I made this Thursday for my vegetarian Thanksgiving and it was delicious. All of my non vegetarian family raved about it!!

I made a few adjustments and will be using this as a go to recipe again and again. I used around 6-7 ounces of mushrooms, 3/4 of an onion, 3.5 cups of Better than Boullion Vegetable stock base, and 1 tsp Bragg's liquid aminos (in place of soy). I used a stick/immersion blender at the end and there was no need to use a strainer.

Leanne

I made this gravy with Wolfgang Puck's vegetable stock which available in grocery stores, and it was delicious.

Kathy

We don't use gravy anymore. Everyone in our house looks forward every Thanksgiving to the fresh parsley puree featured quite a few years ago in the NYT:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/14/dining/143mrex.html

-e-

Looking forward to making this again this year... it's been a huge hit at our vegetarian-friendly Thanksgiving for years. To round out the flavors, I always add a few tablespoons of nutritional yeast flakes (dissolved in water), and also stir in a slug of warmed cream at the end- obviously not vegan if you do that, but it creates a magnificent mouth feel! This gravy is easily as popular, if not more so, than the turkey gravy.

Marcelline

I made this with Martha Rose Shulman's Dried Porcini Consommé instead of vegetable stock and found it so very delicious. I just served it with Yukon mashed potatoes, but do plan on making this for Thanksgiving to serve with our turkey since we are brining it.

Connie

This is the only gravy I make now. I use vegetable broth when feeding vegetarians and either chicken or beef broth for meat eaters. It’s delicious any way you prepare it and so easy to make. It helps that I can make it ahead of time!

Genevieve

Sauteed in butter with olive oil. Quadrupled the amount of mushrooms. Added the nutritional yeast to Better than Bouillon stock. Added a bit of fresh thyme. Added 2 tbsp miso. Pureed with immersion blender at the end. Delicious. Will definitely make this again.

Ed

Brown the strained mushroom and onion in a pan and then add a little cream, you get yourself a great mushroom pasta sauce.

Laura

A pretty simple, classic recipe, I was using better than bullion for my stock so I skipped the salt as commercial stock and bullion are already salty and it didn't need any more. I served it to meat eaters and everyone enjoyed.

Rose

Vegetarian & meat eating guests loved the gravy. Read through notes &made some additions: more mushrooms - used sh*take. And a T white miso. I had gravy leftover and thought this would be a good base for a non dairy pot pie or tetrazzini type dish. I wanted to use up various leftover turkey, gravy etc. Made a small batch of gravy, added left over gravy, turkey stock, turkey, thyme, & mashed sweet potato. Served it with noodles. Next time will try biscuits or make pot pie. Very flexible.

Cora

Needed a vegan gravy this year. Took a gamble because the vegan and I don't like mushrooms, but we both loved this. Not overly mushroomy, great texture. All of the meat eaters also loved it

regina

Made this the day before thanksgiving this year. Doubled the portobellos per commenters suggestions. Everything else I did as is. Delicious. Basically the mushroom béchamel of a mushroom lasagne.

Thanksgiving 2020

This is my staple vegetarian gravy recipe that I’ve been using for a few years now because it’s so tasty and so easy! Today I needed it to be gluten free so I subbed corn starch (half as much as the amount of flour called for) plus a bit of gf flour and it worked beautifully!

EJL

I made this tonight and it was great. My issue was that it was pretty thick but I felt like if I added more stock it would have become too salty but if I added water it would become too bland. It was my first time making it and it was a hit all around (for meat eaters too) so I plan on experimenting over the next year to try and refine it to be more viscous.

AmySheep

This gravy needs time for the flavors to develop. Browned onion alone with pinch of sugar, then added 10z fresh mushrooms (could have used more). Cooked until brown and dry again. Added thyme, cumin, garlic, and a bit of tomato paste and cooked until fragrant. Added 2cp broth, .5oz reconstituted porcini mushrooms with soaking water, and miso. Pulsed with a stick blender and reduced by 1/3. Afterward, thickened with flour and seasoned to taste with salt and pepper.

jackie

I love this recipe! I end up puréing it when it’s cooled and it has such a deeper level of mushroom flavor. This is my go to gravy.

nicole

I love this recipe. I use a blend of mushrooms, add some miso when I add the soy, and find my favorite way is to use an immersion blender and then pass through a mesh sieve. This gets the most flavor, but still makes a smooth gravy. I find meat eaters don’t even realize it’s vegan!

Graham

Delicious and worked perfectly.

Patricia

I doubled the mushrooms! This is an amazing gravy.

Jeanne Benton

Wow! Best gravy I've ever tasted. I used homemade vegetable stock, added some chopped fresh rosemary and a tablespoon of red miso, based on reviewers comments. I was careful to get the mushroom/flour mixture good and browned before adding the stock, then added the miso. I will probably make this every time I need gravy. Can't wait to have it on my mashed potatoes!

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Vegan Mushroom Make-Ahead Gravy Recipe (2024)

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How do you reheat mushroom gravy? ›

Instructions
  1. Spoon the gravy into a skillet. Use a spoon to scoop the gravy into a skillet. ...
  2. Put the skillet on low heat. Place the skillet on the stovetop and turn on to low.
  3. Reheat the gravy slowly, stirring frequently. Reheat the gravy, stirring frequently, until simmering.
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What is mushroom gravy made of? ›

Homemade mushroom gravy ingredients are simple. All you need is some butter, onion, sliced mushrooms, flour, salt, pepper, beef stock (I prefer stock over broth for gravies), heavy cream, and a little bit of Worchestershire sauce.

What to eat with mushroom gravy? ›

Mushroom Gravy Serving Suggestions

Spoon it over my traditional roasted garlic mashed potatoes, or try an out-of-the-box mash instead. This vegan mushroom gravy would be a perfect topping for my mashed cauliflower or parsnip puree.

How to thicken mushroom sauce? ›

Make a roux with a bit of flour to help thicken the sauce. Add milk, stir to work out any lumps of flour, and cook until thickened. Stir in some parmesan, pour your mushroom sauce over pasta/chicken/etc., and enjoy!

Can you make gravy early and reheat? ›

Here's a secret: There's no need to make gravy right before serving. You can make it up to five days ahead. Then, as you reheat it, whisk in the turkey pan drippings for extra flavor. The result is every bit as good as last-minute gravy — and far less crazy-making.

How do you reheat vegan gravy? ›

Store cooled gravy in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat on the stove over medium-low heat, thinning out with a bit of vegetable broth until you reach your desired consistency.

Why isn t gravy vegan? ›

It's generally made from some kind of stock, vegetable or meat, with the addition of seasonings, onions or garlic, flour to thicken it and even wine or marmite sometimes. Everyone has their own recipe or method when it comes to gravy – it can even become somewhat of a guarded secret!

Is Mccormick mushroom gravy vegan? ›

Mccormick Mushroom Gravy Mix. This product contains 4 ingredients that are not vegan and 6 ingredients that may not be vegan.

What do restaurants use to thicken gravy? ›

A roux is a mixture of fat and flour, and it's an easy way to thicken a sauce. If you make a roux, it should also be added incrementally. A final option is making a beurre manié, which is made by rubbing flour into butter to create a dough or paste.

What can I add to my gravy to make it better? ›

I only season my homemade gravy with salt and pepper, and it's delicious! If you want to add more spices, avoid anything with large pieces (such as dried rosemary) to keep gravy smooth. Thyme, onion powder, garlic powder, parsley, paprika, and oregano all taste great.

What do you do with leftover mushroom gravy? ›

Stir it into soup (or stew)

Add chilled or frozen leftover gravy (about ½ cup for a brothy soup or up to 2 cups for something more stew-like) right to a pot of sautéed vegetables, meat, and/or cooked grains. Stir until everything is evenly coated, then add about 4 cups stock or water.

How do you maximize mushroom flavor? ›

The study demonstrated that cooking methods have an effect on the flavor profile of white mushrooms. Sear mushrooms for a more intense roasted, charred and smoky flavor and overall aroma. Roast mushrooms to get more sweet, salty and umami tastes with caramelized, nutty and buttery flavors.

Can you use milk instead of cream? ›

To replace 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream in your recipe, add 2 tablespoons (19 grams) of cornstarch to 1 cup (237 mL) of milk and stir, allowing the mixture to thicken. You can use whole milk or opt for skim milk to help slash the calories and fat content of your recipe.

Why does mushroom get watery after sauteing? ›

While this high moisture content gives mushrooms their spongy texture, it begins seeping out when exposed to heat. And for a cooking method like sautéing, the liquid needs to fully evaporate before the mushrooms get super brown and crispy.

What is the best way to reheat mushroom sauce? ›

Creamy Garlic Mushroom Sauce Reheating Instructions

Place the sauce in a pan over medium heat, gently heat, and stir until hot throughout, adding a splash of cream to freshen it up. Don't microwave. The inconsistent and harsh heat will split the sauce.

How to reheat leftover gravy? ›

When it is time to reheat the gravy, have a whisk on hand. The gravy must be brought to a temperature that will kill any bacteria that developed, but doing so may cause the structure to break down. So pour it into a pan, bring it to a boil, and whisk like mad to bring it back to the proper consistency.

Can you reheat gravy made with flour? ›

Gravy made with flour is often easier to reheat and can be easier to brown (think of a roux).

How do you thicken gravy when reheating? ›

Mix 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon of tapioca starch with 3 tablespoons water until dissolved for every 1 cup of gravy. While whisking the gravy constantly over medium-low heat, add the tapioca starch mixture a little bit at a time. Do not bring to a boil. Cook, whisking often, until the gravy thickens.

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