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Vegan Turkey

Published: Nov 15, 2020 ยท Modified: Oct 18, 2022 by Iosune Robles ยท This post may contain affiliate links

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Vegan turkey, an absolutely mind-blowing recipe! One of the most succulent Thanksgiving dishes I've tried, it's so flavorful you're not going to believe it!

Photo of a whole vegan turkey

When I say this is one of the most delicious, spectacular, and mouthwatering vegan Thanksgiving recipes I've ever made, I PROMISE I'm not lying! When I first tried it, I could not believe how wonderfully tasty it was!

It was SO good I don't think I'll be able to wait until next Thanksgiving to have it again, so I'm going to keep making it to enjoy it all year long. However, I'll probably keep it for special occasions to make them even more special.

Although this is a vegan turkey recipe (yes, it's completely plant-based!), you can use the leftovers to prepare other kinds of dishes like vegan kebabs or add it to any kind of salad.

Vegan turkey, a must-have Thanksgiving dish. You really need to give it a try if you want to enjoy a completely cruelty-free yet absolutely delicious holiday. I hope you like it as much as I do!

Looking to expand your vegan Thanksgiving menu? Consider adding these delightful dishes to your table: Vegan Mushroom Gravy, Vegan Green Bean Casserole, and Vegan Lentil Loaf. They're all guaranteed to please your taste buds!

How to make vegan turkey - Step by step

Photo of the first 6 steps of how to make vegan turkey
  • Add all the wet mix ingredients to a blender (photo 1) and blend until smooth (photo 2). Set aside.
  • Incorporate the dry mix ingredients into a large bowl (photo 3), add the wet mixture, and mix until all the ingredients are well combined (photo 4).
  • Place the dough in the bowl (photo 5), cover with a kitchen towel (photo 6), and let it rest for 10-20 minutes.
Photos of how to make vegan turkey
  • Make a ball with the dough (photo 7).
  • Add the stock ingredients to a large pot (photo 8), stir, and bring to a boil (photo 9). Then add the ball into the pot (photo 10).
  • Partially cover and simmer (photo 11) for 1 to 2 hours. You don’t need to stir while it’s cooking but come back to turn the vegan turkey over a few times (every 30 minutes or so).
  • Preheat the oven to 450ºF or 230ºC.
  • Transfer the vegan turkey to a baking dish (I used an 8×8 inch or 20x20 cm baking dish) (photo 12).
Photos of the last steps of how to make vegan turkey
  • Spread 1 tablespoon of oil onto the vegan turkey (photo 13).
  • Sprinkle the cornstarch over the top of the vegan turkey (photo 14) and rub it in so it’s evenly coated (photo 15).
  • Spread the remaining oil (3 tbsp) onto the vegan turkey (photo 16).
  • Bake for about 20 minutes or until it has a nice crunch (photo 17), basting it with the oil regularly (photo 18).
  • Remove from the oven, and pour and spread the soy sauce over the top (photo 19).
  • Allow it to cool a bit (photo 20) and serve.

Pro tips

  • Feel free to use any other type of salt instead of the Kala Namak salt if you can’t find it, but it gives the vegan turkey an amazing flavor.
  • If you can’t find vegan chicken bouillon powder, just use vegetable bouillon powder instead, although the vegan chicken one works best.
  • You can also use soy sauce, tamari, or coconut aminos instead of miso paste if you can't find it, but I think miso is the best option.
  • Poultry seasoning can be replaced by Italian seasoning or any other kind of herb.
  • Feel free to use tamari or coconut aminos instead of soy sauce.
Close-up shot of some slices of vegan turkey on a plate

What is vegan turkey?

Vegan turkey is a meat substitute for regular turkey. It's super flavorful and tasty, and it also has a wonderful texture, so it truly is a great option to enjoy a totally plant-based Thanksgiving holiday!

However, I really recommend you try this recipe at home instead of getting it at the store, as it will be healthier than the store-bought ones.

How long will this vegan turkey keep?

If you have any leftovers, you can keep them in a sealed container in the fridge and they will last for up to 7 days. Feel free to prepare it in advance and save some time during the holidays!

Can I freeze this vegan turkey?

Yes, you can! It actually freezes really well and can last for up to 6 months in the freezer. To do it, just put it in a sealed container and cut it into big chunks or slice it before freezing it.

To thaw, just transfer the slices you are going to be eating to the fridge 1 or 2 days before you use it. You can reheat it in a pan, the oven, or the microwave until it's warm enough.

How to serve this vegan turkey

As it's a Thanksgiving recipe, this vegan turkey can be served with plenty of different dishes and sides. I usually serve it with some vegan gravy, vegan mashed potatoes, and sauteed Brussels sprouts, but feel free to eat it with your favorite recipes!

Looking for more vegan Thanksgiving recipes?

  • Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole
  • Vegan Meatloaf
  • Roasted Carrots
  • Vegan Stuffing
  • Vegan Cranberry Sauce
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5 from 3 votes

Vegan Turkey Roast (Perfect for Thanksgiving)

Vegan turkey, an absolutely mind-blowing recipe! One of the most succulent Thanksgiving dishes I've tried, it's so flavorful you're not going to believe it!
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Total: 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 
 

For the wet mix:

  • 12 ounces firm tofu
  • ½ cup corn kernels
  • 2 teaspoon kala namak salt
  • 1 tablespoon vegan chicken bouillon powder, I used Massel stock powder
  • 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon oil, I used extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon miso paste
  • 2 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • ½ cup water

For the dry mix:

  • 1 and ½ cups vital wheat gluten
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder

For the stock:

  • 10 cups water
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoon vegan chicken bouillon powder, I used Massel stock powder

For the "skin":

  • 4 tablespoon oil, I used extra virgin olive oil, divided
  • 2 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
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Instructions 

  • Add all the wet mix ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth. Set aside.
  • Incorporate the dry mix ingredients into a large bowl, add the wet mixture, and mix until all the ingredients are well combined. You don’t need to knead the dough, just mix until well combined, that’s all.
  • Place the dough in the bowl, cover with a kitchen towel, and let it rest for 10-20 minutes.
  • Make a ball with the dough. It doesn't have to be perfect as it won’t change the flavor or texture, it will just make your vegan turkey more beautiful.
  • Add the stock ingredients to a large pot, stir, and bring to a boil. Then add the ball into the pot.
  • Partially cover and simmer for 1 to 2 hours (I cooked it for 2 hours). You don’t need to stir while it’s cooking but come back to turn the vegan turkey over a few times (every 30 minutes or so).
  • Preheat the oven to 450ºF or 230ºC.
  • Transfer the vegan turkey to a baking dish (I used an 8×8 inch or 20x20 cm baking dish). You can use the leftover broth to make more vegan turkey or some seitan.
  • Spread 1 tablespoon of oil onto the vegan turkey.
  • Sprinkle the cornstarch over the top of the vegan turkey and rub it in so it’s evenly coated.
  • Spread the remaining oil (3 tbsp) onto the vegan turkey.
  • Bake for about 20 minutes or until it has a nice crunch, basting it with the oil regularly. The time may vary depending on your oven. 
  • Remove from the oven and pour the soy sauce over the top.
  • Allow it to cool a bit and serve with some vegan gravy, vegan mashed potatoes, and sauteed Brussels sprouts.
  • Keep the leftovers in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 7 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months. I suggest you slice it before serving. To thaw, transfer it into the fridge 1 or 2 days before eating it and reheat it in a pan, the oven, or the microwave.

Notes

  • Feel free to use any other type of salt instead of the Kala Namak salt if you can’t find it, but it gives the vegan turkey an amazing flavor.
  • If you can’t find vegan chicken bouillon powder, just use vegetable bouillon powder instead, although the vegan chicken one works best.
  • You can also use soy sauce, tamari, or coconut aminos instead of miso paste if you can't find it, but I think miso is the best option.
  • Poultry seasoning can be replaced by Italian seasoning or any other kind of herb.
  • Feel free to use tamari or coconut aminos instead of soy sauce.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 237kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 29.5g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1.1g | Sodium: 1625mg | Fiber: 1.4g | Sugar: 7g
Tried this recipe?Leave a comment below and let me know how it was!
Course: Main Dish, Vegan Thanksgiving
Cuisine: American
Author: Iosune Robles

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Comments

  1. Nancy says

    November 26, 2022 at 10:41 pm

    5 stars
    This was delicious! It has great flavor and texture. I will definitely make it again. I didn't have corn so used 1/4 cup of cornmeal and it came out fine. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
    • Iosune says

      November 28, 2022 at 1:26 pm

      Hi Nancy! You're so welcome. So glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply
  2. Janice says

    October 18, 2022 at 2:03 pm

    5 stars
    Hi there! Tried this recipe as I'm recipe testing for Thanksgiving and loved it so much. So glad I've found it.

    Reply
    • Adriana @ Simple Vegan Blog says

      October 18, 2022 at 2:54 pm

      So glad you liked it Janice ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
  3. Clarrissa says

    September 03, 2022 at 9:29 pm

    Wondering how youโ€™re supposed to boil the ball in water for 2 hours without it turning into soup. Only after 30 min my ball completely deteriorated into the water. Pretty disappointed to waste all those ingredients.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      September 05, 2022 at 11:18 am

      Hi Clarrissa! I'm so sorry about that ๐Ÿ™

      Reply
  4. theodore schweitzer says

    November 24, 2021 at 7:38 pm

    Hi, can I make this the night before and bake it in the morning? Thank you

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 26, 2021 at 12:22 pm

      Hi! I haven't tried it myself but, I think it is possible to make so ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
  5. Kathryn Gannon says

    September 19, 2021 at 7:25 pm

    Vegan roasts like this are best left to cool for a long time preferably overnight to give them the best texture.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      September 20, 2021 at 10:08 am

      Hi! You're completely right!

      Reply
  6. Carla says

    December 05, 2020 at 11:08 am

    Hi, vegan turkey sounds great, but Iโ€™m also gf. Can it be made w/o viral wheat gluten? ๐Ÿ™ thank you.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      December 10, 2020 at 11:58 am

      Hi Carla! I think it is not possible, sorry ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
  7. Mary says

    November 27, 2020 at 4:16 pm

    Thank you so much for this recipe! I made this for Thanksgiving and it was really delicious. I will probably leave out the salt next time as it was a tad salty for me but truly a gem of a recipe. This will be a dinner staple year round. Thank you!!!!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 30, 2020 at 8:13 am

      Hi Mary! Thanks for your kind comment ๐Ÿ™‚ I'm glad you liked it! Have a nice day!

      Reply
  8. Lorrie says

    November 27, 2020 at 1:08 am

    I have been vegan for many years and worked in a cafeteria, making vegan food, and this is one of the very best recipes for Turkey that I have ever tasted! I think the black salt really edges the flavor towards the real flavor of the actual bird. I was a little concerned with how loose my dough seemed, so wrapped it in cheesecloth to boil it, and it worked beautifully!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 27, 2020 at 10:54 am

      Hi Lorrie! I'm so glad you enjoyed our vegan turkey recipe ๐Ÿ™‚ Have a nice day!

      Reply
  9. JOSIE says

    November 26, 2020 at 8:21 pm

    This was amazing - thankyou! While it was cooking it really smelled like turkey was roasting! Just a couple of tweaks : I used half smoked tofu & half normal, which gives a slightly smoky flavour. Next time I would squeeze the boiled 'turkey' to get rid of excess liquid before roasting. I also left it to roast for a good hour to crisp it up. Will def be making again.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 27, 2020 at 10:49 am

      Hi Josie! So glad you liked it ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for your tips!

      Reply
  10. Kevin says

    November 20, 2020 at 10:04 am

    I made this yesterday and it was really good. Mine came out softer than I expected so next time I will add a little more vital wheat gluten. I sliced off chunks, dusted them in cornflour and fried them in a pan with virtually no oil, then added them to a stir fry. The tastiest tofu chunks I have ever had. I also only added one teaspoon of black salt as I'm not a great fan of eggy tastes but it did add something. Thanks for the recipe..love it.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 23, 2020 at 7:39 am

      Hi Kevin! Thanks for your kind comment ๐Ÿ™‚ I'm so glad you liked it!

      Reply
  11. Rebecca Shea says

    November 16, 2020 at 7:51 pm

    I cannot wait to try this recipe. My family usually does Tofurky for Thanksgiving and we have been looking for a more natural dish. The instructions are super useful. Looking forward to making it!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 19, 2020 at 7:08 am

      Hi Rebecca! Thanks for your kind comment ๐Ÿ™‚ Hope you and your family enjoy our vegan turkey!

      Reply
  12. Marcy says

    November 15, 2020 at 5:05 pm

    My husband has trouble digesting corn. I know it is ground well, but can it be omitted? Thanks.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 16, 2020 at 11:17 am

      Hi Marcy! I haven't tried it myself but I think it is possible to omit it ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
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