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This is my ultimate, VEGAN, juicy, succulent, savoury, herb-crusted seitan roast recipe. I’ve perfected this festive roast over 3 years and have hosted fully vegan festive lunches for my omni family several years in a row with rave reviews.

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This incredible vegan seitan roast takes under 2 hours to make from start to finish and will blow your mind. Serve over the festive season or at holidays with an assortment of plant-based sides, sauces and gravies. To make things easier for yourself, have loved ones bring naturally vegan dishes such a roast potatoes, carrots and peas, salad and sweetcorn – just ask them to use olive oil instead of butter.

To save time you can also use a couple of ready-made vegan sauces along with your home-made gravy (below.)

Here’s what my vegan festive menu included this year:

  • Herb-crusted seitan “beef” roast.
  • Pan-seared seitan “gammon” roast. (Recipe coming soon)
  • Quorn chicken schnitzels.
  • Cheesy cauliflower and broccoli bake with vegan sausage.
  • Savoury rice with onion, mushrooms, peas, peppers, etc
  • Sweetcorn (aka creamed corn).
  • Baby carrots drizzled with agave.
  • Peas drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with mint.
  • Roast potatoes.
  • Gravy made from left over seitan broth.
  • Brown onion gravy (store bought – I used Ina Paarman brand.)
  • Mushroom sauce. (Created a basic bechamel and added mushroom stock.)

You and your loved ones will be feasting for days on this totally plant-based holiday spread!

How to Make A Seitan Roast

1. Add the following dry ingredients, which are the base of your seitan meat,to a large mixing bowl:

  • 2,5 cups of gluten powder (essential)
  • 1/4 cup of chickpea flour (essential)
  • 2 teaspoons agar agar (strongly recommend, but not essential.)

2. Add the following dry ingredients to create a savoury, beefy flavour profile:

  • 1/2 teaspoon each of dried oregano, sage, thyme
  • 1/5 teaspoon each of dried rosemary
  • 1 tablespoon Chinese 5 spice mix
  • 1 tablespoon masala mix
  • 5 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1,5 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon mushroom powder.

MUSHROOM POWDER NOTE: If you can get your hands on porcini or sh*ttake mushroom powder, you can use that, alternatively just make your own by cutting up and grinding some dried sh*ttake mushrooms in your grinder or blender to form a powder. That will work great too, I use it often!

3. Whisk all dry ingredients well.

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4. Now, combine the below wet ingredients:

  • 1 beetroot, peeled, chopped and blitzed in a food processor
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 tablespoons vegan worcester sauce (maggie lazenby)
  • 2 tablespoons red wine (optional)
  • Water as needed (start with 1,5 cups)

5. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients, to form a dough.

6. Put 2 tablespoons of oil on a breadboard, and use this to knead your dough. This kneading process activates the gluten which makes your ‘meat’ sinewy. If you do not knead enough, your seitan will be spongy and breadlike. Knead for at least 10 minutes, stretching from time to time until your wet dough has developed a sinewy sheen.

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Above: Sinewy, stringy looking seitan dough, formed after 10 minutes of consistent kneading which has activated the gluten strands.

Optional: Wrap your seitan in cheesecloth and butchers twine to create a traditional roast meat shape.

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7. Make a broth to simmer your seitan. You can create a broth from scratch using all the ingredients below, or you can add only the starred wet ingredients to store-bought vegan beef stock. Bring to the boil a large pot containing :

  • 1 tablespoon oil*
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste*
  • 3 tablespoons marmite*
  • 2 tablespoons vegan Worcester sauce (Maggie Lazenbys) *
  • 1 carrot cut into 2cm chunks
  • 1 onion, peeled and halved
  • 1 tomato, quartered
  • 3 cm of fresh ginger, cut in thirds
  • 4 – 6 whole cloves garlic
  • 5 sh*ttake mushrooms, chopped (can also use dried sh*ttake)
  • 3 – 5 bay leaves
  • 7 – 10 sprigs thyme
  • 2 large sprigs rosemary
  • 1 – 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1,5 teaspoons salt
  • black pepper
  • Enough water to cover your dough – depending on your pot size. Start with 1.5 – 2 liters.

NOTE: Bring the broth to the boil and after about 5 minutes, taste it. Adjust with salt, pepper or sugar to get the flavor to your personal taste. When you are happy, move on to step 8.

8. Add seitan dough to pot and reduce heat to a low simmer immediately or the meat will get tough. Simmer seitan on a very low bubble for 45 – 50 minutes. Make sure that it does not reach a full boil again.

9. Remove seitan roast from pot and allow to cool, then remove wrapping. Move onto step 10 if serving same day, or store in a container in the fridge with the strained broth, overnight. You can also cover in broth and freeze for later use, especially great when making bulk batches. Save any extra leftover broth for frozen stock cubes or keep to make your delicious gravy, which you can thicken with a bit of flour before serving.

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(Above) How to Make Seitan Roast: This example of an already seared vegan ‘gammon’ roast shows the shape the seitan will form once removed from cheesecloth. (Gammon recipe coming soon!)

10. Season seitan roast with salt and pepper, rub in oil then roll in 1/2 cup of of flour and fresh herbs of your choice. I used a 1/2 a cup each of the following fresh herbs, chopped, with 2 tablespoons of freshly ground black pepper:

  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Sage
  • Parsley

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11. Fry seitan roast on high heat for approx for 15 minutes to sear, turning every 3 minutes or so to crust each side.

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Ingredients

  • 2,5 cups of gluten powder (essential)
  • ¼ cup of chickpea flour (essential)
  • 2 teaspoons agar agar (strongly recommend, but not essential.)
  • ½ teaspoon each of dried rosemary
  • ⅕ teaspoon each of dried oregano, sage, thyme
  • 1 tablespoon Chinese 5 spice mix
  • 1 tablespoon masala mix
  • 5 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1,5 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon mushroom powder
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 2 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 3 tablespoons marmite
  • 2 tablespoons vegan Worcester sauce (Maggie Lazenbys)
  • 2 - 5 litres of vegan beef stock

Instructions

  1. Instructions as detailed in step-by-step post above

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FAQs

How do you make seitan that isn't rubbery? ›

Add a little less water and knead it thoroughly. Let it stay for 30 minutes and knead it again, I even use a wooden roll for that. I some times add a tablespoon of potato starch or cornstarch, this adds consistency without making it too rubbery or hard (don't knead as much).

What can I combine with seitan for complete protein? ›

Beans – Add chickpeas for chickun, white beans to your sausages, and black beans to your beaf, and you've got a texturally-superior, complete protein mix. Or just crumble your seitan and toss it into a soup or chili with some kidney beans and peppers for a protein-packed punch.

Is it cheaper to make or buy seitan? ›

Because of its meaty texture, seitan can be used in a variety of dishes, from sandwiches and stir-fries to stews and soups. The best part is that making seitan at home is easy, and it's much cheaper than buying pre-made or store-bought seitan.

Is seitan good or bad for you? ›

Is Seitan Healthy? In many ways, yes, seitan is quite a healthy option. The seitan nutrition facts are hard to argue with: notable amounts of protein, iron, calcium, selenium, phosphorus, and B vitamins. This combination of macro- and micronutrients can result in some pretty impressive health benefits.

What is the problem with seitan? ›

Specifically, they may be quite high in sodium, which represents a problem for people who are trying to lower the salt in their diets. Because seitan depends on added seasonings to deliver flavor, it's important to make sure you aren't sensitive to any of those ingredients if you do have food sensitivities.

What are the disadvantages of seitan? ›

What are the cons?
  • Not suitable for those with gluten-sensitivities or coeliac disease.
  • Doesn't absorb much flavour.
  • High amounts of sodium (salt) in the packaged product.
  • Seitan is hard to source unlike other vegetarian protein alternatives meaning you may have to venture to a specialty vegetarian “butcher”

Who should avoid seitan? ›

While seitan is a versatile plant-based protein, people with celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or gluten allergy should avoid it. Premade seitan can also be high in sodium, so it's important to read the nutrition label if you monitor your sodium intake.

Can you eat too much seitan? ›

Some people may have gluten sensitivities or allergies, and seitan is not suitable for them. Additionally, consuming seitan in excessive amounts may lead to an imbalance in nutrient intake, as it is primarily a protein source and lacks other essential nutrients found in a well-rounded diet.

Is it OK to eat homemade seitan everyday? ›

The answer is, yes! —as long it's part of a well-rounded diet. A 100g serving of seitan has about 141 calories and 25 grams of protein, making it comparable to the amount of protein in chicken or beef. Because the starches are removed from the wheat when seitan is made, it has very little fat and carbs.

What is the best flour for seitan? ›

Bread flour: 12–16% protein – Fine-grain, unbleached, white varieties are optimal for making seitan. Bread flour is designed to have higher amounts of gluten which is why just about any brand should be a safe bet, though some still may have more than others.

What tastes better tempeh or seitan? ›

Tempeh's flavor is often compared to that of mushrooms. Its slightly nutty and savory flavor, making it ideal when adding to recipes like teriyaki bowls, salads and curry. Seitan's taste is a bit more savory, with a taste closer to a portobello mushroom or bland chicken.

What is healthier seitan or tofu? ›

Both seitan and tofu are plant-based proteins. However, while seitan is an excellent plant-based protein alternative, tofu is a complete protein (seitan lacks the amino acid lysine). Unseasoned tofu is typically lower in sodium than store-bought seitan, which can be processed with salt, sugar or other flavors added.

Can you lose weight eating seitan? ›

So seitan is the perfect ingredient for meals in a protein diet. If you're on a protein diet, you often lose a lot of weight in a short time. It's also important to be aware that, at the start, you'll lose quite a lot of fluids. So if you have problems with fluid retention, a protein diet would be great for you.

Can diabetics eat seitan? ›

Premade seitan contains incredibly high amounts of added salt, thus making packaged seitan a high-sodium food. Also, people with other comorbid conditions like diabetes, and hypertension should avoid having it.

Can you build muscle with seitan? ›

Its devilish name may seem apt to paleo types: seitan is gluten. But with as much protein per calorie as chicken breast, it's also a top source of muscle fuel.

Why is my seitan too chewy? ›

A too wet, too soft dough is going to make a gummy, soft seitan. This could be because you used a tofu that was not super firm, or not pressed well enough so it was holding extra liquid. Or if there was water suggested in the recipe, you did not wait to add it until the end.

How to make seitan fibrous? ›

Using a food processor to “knead” the dough creates fibrous, textures nearly resembling meat. The more you process the dough, the more fibrous/meaty your homemade Seitan becomes.

What does the vinegar do in seitan? ›

Spices: If you decided to eat plain seitan, the product would taste bland with a strong gluten flavor. To cut this flavor, add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to the recipe. To season seitan, get creative with spices!

What happens if you overcook seitan? ›

Don't let it dry out – If you overcook seitan, it will become tough, chewy and dry, which is not what you want!

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