Vegan Beef Broth (or Stock) Recipe - Yup, it's Vegan (2024)

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This vegan beef broth is a savory, umami-packed vegetarian beef stock that can be used as a substitute for the real thing.

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I knew from the moment I typed “vegan beef broth” on this post that the name would anger some people. I see you and I see your anger. If you don’t want to make this recipe because of the name, feel free to make a different one :).

The inspiration for this recipe comes from America’s Test Kitchen‘s plant-based cookbook that came out last year. The whole book is great, but their umami broth was one of the first things I fixated on. It packs a punch with many very savory ingredients, so much so that my kitchen smelled “beefy” as I whipped it up.

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The most unusual (and I think crucial) ingredient in the recipe is fermented black beans. They can be purchased on Amazon at that link, or found at Asian grocery stores. You can’t use regular black beans, it’s a different thing. These are black soybeans that have been salted and fermented. The unique flavor is a necessity for this vegan beef broth. It’s the same thing that would be found in black bean sauce at Chinese restaurants.

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ATK uses a bunch of dried mushrooms in their stock, but as you might know by now, I hate mushrooms. I can tolerate them somewhat if there are no solid pieces of them remaining in a dish, but I didn’t really want to have to furnish my pantry with them because I wouldn’t use them in anything else.

Instead I turned to a replacement umami bomb that I *do* keep on hand all the time: sundried tomatoes, which I’ve always found to have a slightly meaty flavor. Tomato is a natural glutamate powerhouse, so it makes sense to me that the sun drying process would concentrate it even more. The tomatoes also help give this beef-less broth a nice, rich, golden color in the end product.

After you get all of the (admittedly) weird vegan ingredients assembled for this recipe, the rest is super easy. Put everything in a pot, bring it to a boil, strain it, and then die and go to umami heaven.

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The level of straining is a matter of preference. If you want your beef-less stock super clear, you can strain it through cheesecloth. I don’t care too much about that, so I strain mine with a sieve only.

I prefer this recipe over the powders or concentrates (sold by various brands like Orrington Farms, Better than Bouillon, etc.) because it’s made with whole foods that I recognize and honestly tastes better too. There are certain foods where I prefer the commercial version to homemade and I’m not afraid to admit it… but vegan beef broth is not one of those foods.

I’ll be back here soon to violate the sensibilities of traditionalists who love a certain classic French recipe that uses beef broth. In the meantime, this would also be fantastic in my hearty vegetable stewor in a batch of vegan gravy.

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This makes enough for two big pots of soup. It freezes great, so feel free to do that with the excess, reducing it first if you prefer. I like to freeze mine in an ice cube tray so that I can use the cubes as needed.

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Vegan Beef Broth

This homemade vegan beef broth is an umami-bomb that's perfect as a vegetarian substitute for beef broth anywhere it's normally used.

Course basics

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

Keyword beefless broth, vegan beef broth, vegetarian beef stock

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes

Servings 4 quarts

Calories 22kcal

Author Yup, it's Vegan

Equipment

  • Large pot

  • Sieve or cheesecloth

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients except for the water in a large pot. Add the water gradually, stirring to incorporate the ingredients evenly, especially the miso paste.

  • Bring the mixture to a boil, then cover the pot and reduce to a gentle simmer. Cook for 30 minutes.

  • Strain the broth through a sieve. For very clear broth, layer the sieve with cheesecloth first.

  • Prepared broth can be stored for a week in the fridge, and freezes great for at least a month.

Notes

Recipe adapted from America's Test Kitchen.

Nutrition facts are an estimate based on the assumption that some of the nutrition is retained by the solids which are strained out of the broth after cooking.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 22kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 236mg | Potassium: 1mg | Fiber: 1g

Vegan Beef Broth (or Stock) Recipe - Yup, it's Vegan (2024)

FAQs

Do vegans eat beef stock? ›

No, vegans do not consume beef stock or beef bouillon cubes. Vegans avoid all animal-derived products, including meat, dairy, eggs, and other animal by-products.

What is a vegan substitute for beef stock cube? ›

Vegetarian/vegan alternatives to beef stock cubes include mushroom or vegetable bouillon cubes, miso paste, soy sauce, or tamari for umami flavor. Additionally, kombu (seaweed) or nutritional yeast can enhance richness.

What is vegan broth made of? ›

Add celery, carrots, leeks, and garlic; saute for 10 minutes. Add water, parsley, thyme, oregano, bay leaves, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil, lower heat to medium-low, and simmer for 30 minutes. Add soy sauce, liquid smoke, and vegan Worcestershire sauce; simmer for 1 hour.

Is there a vegan beef bouillon? ›

Vegetarian Better Than Bouillon® No Beef Base is Certified Vegan beef flavor, which can be used in soups, gravies and stocks. Better Than Bouillon blendable bases easily spoon right out of the jar and let you add as much, or as little, flavor as desired.

Can vegans drink broth? ›

Turns out, the most beneficial nutrients and electrolytes in bone broth can be found in vegan-friendly sources and the one thing that sets itself apart, the thing that is impossible for vegans to find a veggie replacement for is the collagen.

What do vegans say about bone broth? ›

Being water-based, a broth is great for your hydration levels and is low in calories. Because you're also drinking the water the veggies were boiled in, you're not throwing away any soluble nutrients. All in all, vegan bone broth is as comforting as a cup of tea, but far more nourishing.

Do vegans eat bouillon cubes? ›

Can bouillon cubes be made for vegetarian or vegan diets without meat or animal products? Yes, this recipe is vegetarian and vegan.

What beef stock cubes are vegan? ›

Elevate your home-cooked meals with OXO Meat-Free Beef Flavour Stock Cubes. Packed with full-bodied flavour, these stock cubes will transform your plant-based dishes. Dissolve one cube in 190ml of boiling water for mouth-watering vegan beef stock.

What is the difference between vegan stock and broth? ›

Vegetable stock likely comes unseasoned, while broth usually contains salt and other seasonings. Vegetable stock is made with untrimmed, sometimes whole vegetables, while broth is made from trimmed, roughly chopped vegetables.

Is miso vegan? ›

Miso is made primarily from soy beans, a grain like rice or barley, and salt, so unless it has been produced in a factory that also processes non-vegetarian ingredients, miso is generally vegan and vegetarian friendly.

How to get beef flavor without beef? ›

Mushroom Seasoning and Beet Stems

The other add ins to make this vegan beef broth perfect is some mushroom seasoning and coco powder. The mushroom seasoning can be found at any international grocery store and works as a substitute to MSG. It help adds a meaty yet salty flavor that complements the broth.

What can vegans drink instead of bone broth? ›

There is no one perfect replacement for bone broth. There are mushroom broths and stocks that taste great but have different health benefits and nutrition. You can replace the electrolytes and hydration, but the problem is that there isn't a vegetarian or vegan replacement for collagen protein.

Is Worcestershire sauce vegan? ›

Worcestershire sauce is something that is very handy to have on hand. Not only does it come up as an ingredient in many recipes, but it's also just really tasty to add to your meals. The only issue is that regular Worcestershire sauce contains anchovies or fish sauce, so it's not vegan.

What is a vegetarian substitute for beef stock? ›

Soy sauce. Surprisingly, soy sauce is a good replacement for beef broth. Similar to liquid aminos, soy sauce needs to be diluted before adding it to your recipe. Mix about a tablespoon of soy sauce into a cup of water to replace one cup of beef broth.

Is Knorr bouillon vegan? ›

This product contains 2 ingredients that are not vegan and 5 ingredients that may not be vegan. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Does beef stock contain meat? ›

Beef stock is made by simmering beef bones, meat, and aromatic vegetables in water. It has a rich, savory, and meaty flavor with a slight sweetness from the vegetables.

Does beef stock have dairy? ›

Beef Stock is dairy free. Beef Stock does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy.

Is beef stock actually beef? ›

Beef stock is made from long-simmered beef with its bones and vegetables, while chicken stock is made from simmering chicken with its bones and vegetables. Other parts of each type of animal that contains lots of connective tissue are also added to produce more collagen in the stock.

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