The Best Easy Vegan Gravy Recipe | Flourless and Gluten-free (2024)

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Let’s talk about vegan gravy for a minute. (Because like with many things, I have… some opinions).

Like its non-vegan counterpart, vegan gravy is great on mashed potatoes, stuffing, biscuits, veggie roasts, and even rice. Unlike its non-vegan counterpart, vegan gravy needs a little bit of love in the flavor department to bring the kind of umami punch that makes it worthy of this purpose. Luckily, we’re up for the challenge!

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If you’re making a traditional gravy it’s going to have some natural savory flavor, plus the flavors of whatever the original dish was cooked with. Vegan food doesn’t really work like that, so we’re building our flavors from the ground up. A huge plus of this approach is that you get a consistently delicious vegan gravy every time.

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There is another thing that’s “weird’ about my vegan gravy and that’s the way it is thickened. In this space I often discuss my aversion to making a roux. Hey, I think I’m a pretty good cook by now, but something about trying to almost-burn flour without burning it, is just unnecessarily stressful for me. This roux skepticism led to my beloved one pot vegan alfredo pasta and it led to my vegan gravy recipe, which I think is equally worthy of love.

As longtime readers will know, I had a WFPB phase years ago, in which I avoided refined flour and added oils. In the present day, I reject many of the cooking notions from those times, but I did learn a few tricks that stuck with me, and one of them is thickening sauces and dressings with cannellini beans.

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Phew, I said it. This vegan gravy is thickened with beans instead of flour and I’m not sorry about it. Iknow it sounds weird, but you have to trust me. You cannot in any way taste the beans. I tested this on multiple people. Not only do they sneak in some extra nutrition, but white beans provide the perfect creamy, starchy thickener for your vegan or vegetarian gravy, making it robust fresh or in leftovers form. They also make this gluten-free, without the sad gloopiness you’ll see in cornstarch gravies.

Now that we’ve gotten past the bean thing, the flavor stars of this super umami vegetarian gravy are nutritional yeast, miso, and soy sauce. Perhaps things you don’t already have in your fridge if you’re just having plant-based dinner guests over, but if you plan to be cooking more vegan dishes, all three of these ingredients are staples. (Use tamari if you need the dish to be strictly gluten-free).

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The rest of the seasoning comes from fresh garlic and onion, poultry seasoning, vegetable broth (use vegan chicken- or beef-style broth if you have it handy), and olive oil. Yup, this gravy is made with heart-healthy olive oil, no saturated fat in sight! Win to the win. Oh, and no, this doesn’t have any mushrooms, nor does it need them.I stand by that statement.

Some readers will recognize this as a version of the same beloved vegan gravy shared with my roasted garlic mashed potatoes. I found that readers liked the gravy even MORE than the potatoes, but it wasn’t getting a lot of attention because it was tucked away in a corner there. So, I’ve revised it with new photos and its own recipe page, to make sure it gets consideration for your meatless Thanksgiving or Christmas table this year. Bon appetit!

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Easy Vegan Gravy

I've fed this delicious, savory vegan gravy to many people, and so far nobody has been aware that they were eating beans. They thicken the gravy beautifully and sneak in some nutrition too!

Course basics, condiments, sauces, sides, staples

Cuisine American, gluten-free, refined sugar-free, vegan, vegetarian

Keyword vegan gravy

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 3 cups

Calories 47kcal

Author Yup, it's Vegan

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil (increase to 2 tbsp for a richer flavor and texture)
  • 1 yellow or white onion diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tsp poultry seasoning (see note)
  • 1 tbsp miso (dark miso is best, but you can use any kind)
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 cup low-sodium vegetable broth (I use all-natural vegan "chicken" flavored broth)
  • 1 and 1/2 cups cooked cannellini beans (1 standard can) rinsed and drained (or use other white beans such as great northern)

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a nonstick pan over medium heat. Add the diced onion when the oil is hot. Cook the onion, stirring intermittently, until the onion is well-browned. (This adds color and flavor to the gravy!)

  • Add the garlic and poultry seasoning and stir to combine. Add the miso and nutritional yeast and cook for 30 seconds more.Add the soy sauce, vegetable broth, and cooked beans to the pan, stir, and bring to a gentle boil, taking care to scrape any solids from the bottom of the pan; then turn off the heat. The purpose of this step is just to heat the mixture, so don't cook it for longer than needed, or some of the liquid will cook out and your gravy will be too thick.

  • Remove from the heat, transfer to a blender, and blend until smooth. You can also use a food processor or immersion blender, but may need to blend for more time to get the beans fully processed. Add more vegetable broth if needed to thin to your desired texture. This vegan gravy is designed to be thick but pourable.

  • Serve warm, with mashed potatoes, biscuits, or whatever dishes you desire!

Notes

POULTRY SEASONING: Poultry seasoning is a mix of ground dried herbs, pepper, and sometimes a hint of nutmeg. You can usually buy it pre-mixed at the store. It's great in savory recipes to get a savory, herbaceous flavor. Poultry seasoning does not contain animal products. If you can't find any, you can substitute dried or fresh thyme and some ground pepper.

GRAVY TEXTURE: This gravy is thick, smooth, and starchy. If you want a flawless glossy smooth texture, and don't have a blender, I recommend peeling the white beans first.

Nutrition

Serving: 1quarter cup | Calories: 47kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g

P.S. I’m not sure if this would be considered a vegan white gravy or brown gravy. Definitions seem to vary. But you can definitely use it in any dish that would call for either type of gravy.

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FAQs

What is the best gluten-free flour to use for gravy? ›

Sweet rice flour is my go-to flour for making gluten-free gravy. It contains a slightly higher starch content than other gluten-free flours, making it silky and smooth. Even more, because this flour is gluten-free, it doesn't clump as easily as wheat flour.

How to make gravy without flour or cornstarch? ›

Another way to thicken gravy without flour is to roast vegetables like carrots, onions or shallots, celery, whole garlic and red bell peppers with the meat. Strain the juices and puree the vegetables and add it to the de-fatted meat juices, wine and some stock. Reduce the liquid to a thick gravy then strain and serve.

What is a good substitute for flour in gravy? ›

The ratio is an easy one to remember: Use 1 tablespoon of cornstarch per 1 cup of liquid for a perfect gluten-free gravy thickener every time.

What gravy mix is vegan? ›

Simply Organic Vegetarian Brown Gravy Seasoning Mix

For those who eschew mushrooms, this vegan brown gravy is your saving grace!

What is the best thickener for gluten-free gravy? ›

Cornstarch is probably the most readily available ingredient to sub in for flour in your gluten-free gravy—and you probably already have it in your pantry. The only catch is you'll skip the roux-making process. Once you've deglazed your roasting pan and added stock, transfer about 1 cup stock mixture to a medium bowl.

Is cornstarch gluten-free? ›

Cornstarch is a fine, white powder processed from the endosperm of corn. The endosperm is the nutrient-rich tissue inside the grain. Corn is a gluten-free grain, and no other ingredients are typically required to make cornstarch. As a result, pure cornstarch — which contains 100% cornstarch — is naturally gluten-free.

What is a substitute for flour as a thickener? ›

Cornstarch or arrowroot

Arrowroot and cornstarch are gluten-free alternatives to thickening with flour. They'll also keep your sauce clear and cloud-free. You'll need about 1 tablespoon for every cup of liquid in the recipe. Mix the cornstarch with equal parts water to create a slurry and pour it into the pot.

Can I use cornstarch instead of flour for gravy? ›

Cornstarch works remarkably well as a thickener in sauces, gravy, and pie fillings, and some prefer it to flour. 2 You won't be able to taste the cornstarch the way you sometimes can taste the flour. Be aware that these foods will be more translucent.

What is a gluten-free substitute for flour in gravy? ›

Bring to a simmer, while whisking, until your gravy is thickened. Adjust seasonings to taste. Use a gluten-free flour mix or single alternative flour. Sweet rice flour, sorghum flour and garbanzo flour are great single flour options.

What can you add to gravy to make it taste better? ›

If you are reaching for a jar or carton of turkey gravy at the store, here are seven easy ways to give it a boost.
  1. Add in some white wine. ...
  2. Thicken it with a cornstarch slurry. ...
  3. Stir in pan drippings. ...
  4. Simmer with fresh herbs. ...
  5. Add an umami-rich condiment. ...
  6. Sauté some vegetables. ...
  7. Add roasted garlic.

What is it called when you mix flour and water for gravy? ›

You cannot make gravy with just water and flour. What you will get is a slurry, not gravy. To make gravy you mix equal parts of oil (or butter) and flour. Whisk them together until you have a smooth roux. Cook over medium low heat, stirring constantly, for about 3 minutes.

Which gravy mix is gluten free? ›

MAGGI Gluten Free Instant RICH Gravy Mix takes only moments to prepare, is gluten free, pours perfectly over any meal and adds an additional flavour dimension to roast dinners, steak, lamb and chicken dishes.

Is Mccormick gravy mix vegan? ›

This product contains 4 ingredients that are not vegan and 6 ingredients that may not be vegan. Which diet do you follow?

Can you buy vegan gravy? ›

Plant Menu Vegan Gravy 400g | ALDI.

Does gluten-free flour make good gravy? ›

This scrumptious gravy is quick, simple and delicious on everything from roast turkey to mashed potatoes! Our Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour makes wonderful gravy your family will love.

What is the best gluten-free flour to make a roux? ›

Sweet rice flour, ground from glutinous rice, makes a velvety gluten-free roux and nicely replaces wheat flour measure for measure. Classically roux uses clarified butter as its fat.

What is the best gluten-free flour to use for thickening? ›

Tapioca flour: ideal as thickener or for healthy baking

It also thickens very quickly without changing the flavour of the dish. When baking with tapioca flour, you can substitute it at a 2:1 ratio for corn starch or combine it with other gluten free flours to make your own all-purpose blend.

What can I use instead of wheat flour to thicken gravy? ›

Similar to flour, cornstarch is another ingredient that can be used to make gravy thicker. With cornstarch, making a slurry is also an option, but with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked into cold water. Again, you'll want to add the slurry in increments so you don't over-thicken the gravy.

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