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? ›

Both Bob's Red Mill 1 to 1, (the blue bag) and Cup4Cup make a great gluten-free gravy. I have tried this recipe with a few other flours and haven't been impressed. So if you can't find either of these 2 brands, I do recommend using sweet white rice flour which comes from short-grain white rice.

What is the best substitute for flour in gravy? ›

Cornstarch and potato starch are the best options for gravy. Avoid arrowroot and tapioca starches because they can get "stringy" and look artificial in gravy. Cornstarch gravy is more translucent than flour based sauces. Potato starch gravy is more opaque than cornstarch, but less opaque than flour.

What is the thickening agent in 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.

What gravy mix is vegan? ›

Primal Kitchen Mushroom Gravy

This is the best vegan gravy for anyone who loves flavor but doesn't eat animal products. It's also gluten and soy free. Plus, it's ready to serve, so it's an easy addition to your dinner table.

What is the secret to using gluten-free flour? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

Which gluten-free flour makes the best 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 a gluten-free substitute for flour in gravy? ›

The chefs in Food Network Kitchens recommend using corn starch or potato starch instead of the flour; but use half of the amount the recipe calls for. So for this gravy recipe from Food Network Magazine, mix 1/4 cup of corn or potato starch with 1/4 cup of water.

What is the best gluten free flour for thickening? ›

Tapioca flour: ideal as thickener or for healthy baking.

What can I use if I don't have flour or cornstarch for gravy? ›

It is possible to thicken gravy without flour or cornstarch, and it's as simple as keeping it on the heat. When gravy is left to simmer or reduce, it naturally thickens, so be patient with your gravy. One downside to reducing gravy, though, is that it can become too salty.

What is gluten-free gravy made of? ›

Gluten-free Gravy Recipe: What you'll need…

Gluten-free plain flour or cornflour: This is simply to thicken the sauce so either works fine. Gluten-free stock: I make mine from 500ml of boiling water and 1x gluten-free stock cube. Any flavour works, be it beef, chicken, ham, turkey or veggie/vegan stock cubes.

What is a good gluten-free thickening agent? ›

Arrowroot starch works in these sorts of dishes, too. Some sauces are thickened by starting with a “roux” (a butter + flour mixture), traditionally made with wheat flour. White rice or sweet rice flour is a perfectly good substitute.

What do chefs use to thicken gravy? ›

Thicken Gravy with a Roux

To make your roux, use an equal amount of flour and fat, like butter or oil, and follow these steps: Melt the butter or heat the oil in a skillet or saucepan on medium heat. Add the flour and whisk into the fat until all lumps are gone.

Can you buy vegan gravy? ›

Sainsbury's Plant Pioneers Vegan Gravy 300g (Serves 2) | Sainsbury's.

Is Mccormick gravy vegan? ›

Contains wheat, soy, milk.

Does Trader Joe's sell vegan gravy? ›

Mushroom Gravy from Trader Joe's

Trader Joe's has an impressive Organic Savory Vegan Gravy made with onion, garlic, coconut milk, tamari, mushrooms, and a whole bunch of seasonings and zero work for you.

Does gluten-free flour work in gravy? ›

Yes. While I don't usually create recipes that need xanthan gum I've used Bob's Red Mill 1-to-1 gluten-free flour in this recipe and it has xanthan gum. The trick with it having the xanthan gum is that you have to add it to cold ingredients, or it will clump up in the gravy - the same with starches.

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

Tapioca flour: ideal as thickener or for healthy baking.

What gluten-free flour is the best substitute for all purpose flour? ›

Our Top Picks

we rate these favorites over the others: King Arthur Gluten-Free Measure for Measure Flour: This blend features rice flour and whole-grain brown rice flour, which, Tegethoff explains, boosts structure, texture, and fiber.

Can you use gluten-free all purpose flour to thicken gravy? ›

Yes, gluten free flours can be used to thicken, as the key part is the starch in the flour, not the protein, which is the gluten. Corn flour (not wheaten cornflour) is a common gluten free thickening agent.

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