Vegan Breakfast Sausage Recipe- So Good! - Tastefully Plant Based (2024)

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There are a lot of vegan breakfast sausages available at the grocery store these days, but if you like to cook, try making your own. This recipe is the best! It’s so good and easy to make!

The recipe is adapted from the cookbook The Homemade Vegan Pantry by Miyoko Schinner.

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It’s based on a Julia Child sausage recipe but she uses wheat gluten as a substitute for meat. The texture of the sausage made with vital wheat gluten is really nice and the addition of bulgur wheat gives the sausage patties a texture reminiscent of the real thing, but it’s vegan and all plant-based!

Ingredients for Vegan Breakfast Sausage

  • 1/2 cup bulgur wheat
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1/4 cup olive oil (or water for oil-free sausage)
  • 2 cups diced onion
  • 2 cups sliced mushrooms
  • 4 or 5 cloves garlic, sliced or chopped
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons white or chickpea miso
  • 1/2 cup water or vegetable broth
  • 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups vital wheat gluten
Breakfast Sausage Seasoning

Mix the following spices together in a small bowl.

  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed fennel seeds or ground fennel
  • 1/4 teaspoon rubbed sage
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/8 teaspoon finely crushed red pepper flakes or black pepper

Breakfast sausage seasoning flavors can be tweaked according to your taste. I personally like a bit of fennel and came up with this spice mixture blend for the recipe.

The cookbook recipe seasoning blend suggests additional spices such as cloves, cinnamon, dried savory, allspice, and regular paprika. Next time I make this recipe I might try some garlic powder or onion powder and maybe even some smoked paprika. There are already-made breakfast sausage seasoning blends available online or at some grocery stores as well. Find one you like and use a tablespoon (or a bit more) for this recipe.

How to Make Vegan Breakfast Sausage

1. Place the bulgur wheat in a small pyrex or any kind of heatproof bowl. Pour 1 cup of boiling water over the top and cover with a lid or plate. Set aside. The bulgur wheat will absorb the water.

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2. Saute the onion in a nonstick skillet until translucent. You can do this with olive oil or in a dry skillet if you want to make oil-free sausage. You’ll just add a splash of water for sauteing as needed. Then add the mushrooms and cook until they are soft.

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3. Transfer the onions and mushrooms to a food processor, and add the garlic, soy sauce, miso, water, and sausage seasoning.

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Pulse the ingredients in the food processor. The mixture does not need to be thoroughly blended. It will be wet with little bits of texture. Transfer the mixture to a large bowl.

4. Drain the soaked bulgur of any excess water and add it to the bowl with the pulsed onion and mushroom mixture.

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5. Add the wheat gluten. Mix to form a soft dough. This is now the vegan breakfast sausage “meat”.

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How to Form and Make the Vegan Sausage Patties

The breakfast vegan breakfast sausage in this recipe is formed into patties. Here’s how it is done.

1. Divide the vegan sausage meat and roll it into two logs approximately 2 inches in diameter and 7-8 inches long.

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2. Wrap the formed sausage logs into two pieces of aluminum foil. You’ll need a couple of extra inches at the end of each log to twist. The sausage should be tightly wrapped to keep its shape. You can lightly oil the foil if you like to help prevent some sticking (they do this in the cookbook) but you don’t have to.

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3. Place both logs into a steamer pot or pot with a steamer basket and steam for 1 hour. Once the logs have been steamed, remove them from the pot and let them cool. The logs will firm up as they cool and then will be ready to unwrap and slice into a patty shape for cooking.

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Cooking the Vegan Breakfast Sausage

There are 3 ways to cook the breakfast sausage patties in this recipe. It’s your choice.

1. Add a drizzle of olive oil (1-2 tablespoons) to a nonstick pan. Cook the patties until golden brown and crispy on both sides.

Here’s what the sausage looks like when cooked this way…

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2. Use an oil spray to lightly coat the bottom of the nonstick pan. Only a bit of oil is used this way.

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I used an avocado oil spray to cook the patties and here’s how they looked cooked this way…

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3. Cook the vegan sausage in a dry nonstick pan without any oil at all. This vegan breakfast sausage recipe can be made completely oil-free. I actually prefer making it this way and don’t notice any taste difference. The sausages have so much flavor and a great meaty texture even without the added fat.

Here’s what the cooked sausage patties look like cooked without oil…

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No matter which way you choose to cook the vegan breakfast sausage patties, they’ll be delicious and you won’t believe how they resemble a meat breakfast sausage. They have a really good texture, which isn’t always the case with vegan meats.

Now serve up the vegan breakfast sausage patties with a tofu scramble, a stack of vegan pancakes with some maple syrup, or make breakfast sandwiches on an English muffin!

You can store the vegan sausages in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Just slice up the patties you want to make, and cook and brown the patties on both sides.

My personal preference is to cook up all of the sausages at the same time and freeze the extras. You can freeze the cooked vegan sausage patties for up to 6 months. Just take a couple out at a time when you have a craving, and slowly heat them back up in a pan or pop them in the microwave.

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Vegan Breakfast Sausage Recipe- So Good!

  • Author: mary-adapted recipe by Miyoka Schinner-The Homemade Vegan Pantry
  • Yield: 68 servings 1x
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This vegan breakfast sausage recipe is so good!There are a lot of vegan breakfast sausages available at the grocery store these days, but if you like to cook, try making your own! Vegan breakfast sausage is really fun to make and it’s hard to believe the sausage is plant-based!

The recipe is adapted from the cookbookThe Homemade Vegan Pantryby Miyoko Schinner.

Ingredients

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Ingredients for Vegan Breakfast Sausage

  • 1/2 cup bulgur wheat
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1/4 cup olive oil (or water for oil-free sausage)
  • 2 cups diced onion
  • 2 cups sliced mushrooms
  • 4 or 5 cloves garlic, sliced or chopped
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons white or chickpea miso
  • 1/2 cup water or vegetable broth
  • 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups vital wheat gluten

Breakfast Sausage Seasoning- Mix together in a small bowl.

  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed fennel seeds or ground fennel
  • 1/4 teaspoon rubbed sage
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/8 teaspoon finely crushed red pepper

    Instructions

    1. Place the bulgur wheat in a small pyrex or any kind of heatproof bowl. Pour 1 cup of boiling water over the top and cover with a lid or plate. Set aside. The bulgur wheat will absorb the water.
    2. Saute the onion in a nonstick skillet until translucent. You can do this with olive oil or in a dry skillet if you want to make oil-free sausage. You’ll just add a bit of water for sauteing as needed. Then add the mushrooms and cook until they are soft.
    3. Transfer the onions and mushrooms to a food processor, and add the garlic, soy sauce, miso, water, and sausage seasoning.Pulse the ingredients in the food processor. The mixture does not need to be thoroughly blended. It will be wet with little bits of texture. Transfer the mixture to a large mixing bowl.
    4. Drain the soaked bulgur of any excess water and add it to the bowl with the pulsed onion and mushroom mixture.
    5. Add the wheat gluten. Mix to form a soft dough. This is now the vegan breakfast sausage “meat”.

    Forming the vegan breakfast sausage patties.

    1. Divide the vegan sausage meat you have made and roll it into two logs approximately 2 inches in diameter and 7-8 inches long.
    2. Wrap the formed sausage logs into two pieces of aluminum foil. You’ll need a couple of extra inches at the end of each log to twist. The sausage should be tightly wrapped to keep its shape. You can lightly oil the foil if you like to help prevent some sticking (they do this in the cookbook) but you don’t have to.
    3. Place both logs into a steamer pot or pot with a steamer basket and steam for 1 hour. Once the logs have been steamed, remove them from the pot and let them cool. The logs will firm up as they cool and then will be ready to unwrap and slice into patties for cooking.

    How to cook the sausage.

    There are 3 ways to cook the breakfast sausage patties in this recipe.

    1. Brown and crisp up the patties on both sides in 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil in a nonstick pan.
    2. Use a light spray of oil of olive oil or avocado oil to brown and cook the patties in the nonstick pan. This is if want to reduce the amount of oil you are using.
    3. Don’t use any oil at all to cook the sausage patties. They will cook and brown in the nonstick pan just fine.

    Notes

    You can store the sausage in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Just slice up the patties you want to make, and cook and brown the patties on both sides.

    You can freeze the cooked vegan sausage patties for up to 6 months.

    Serve up the vegan breakfast sausage patties with a tofu scramble or make a breakfast sandwich on an English muffin!

    Equipment needed to make this recipe- Food processor, strainer (to drain the bulgur wheat), large bowl, aluminum foil, steamer basket, nonstick pan, measuring cups, measuring spoons, knife, large spoon, spatula.

    Keywords: vegan breakfast sausage recipe, vegan breakfast sausage patties recipe, vegan sausage

    Vegan Breakfast Sausage Recipe- So Good! - Tastefully Plant Based (2024)

    FAQs

    Is plant-based sausage better for you than regular sausage? ›

    Although not necessarily more healthful than their animal-based counterparts, many consumers see plant-based sausage as better for them. Others choose to eat it because they see it as gentler on the environment, and of course no animals are harmed in the production of plant-based sausage.

    What is plant-based breakfast sausage made of? ›

    The key ingredient in vegan sausage is typically either pea protein or soy protein, along with one or more oils (canola, coconut, sunflower), spices and other plant-based additions. Nutritional value varies depending on the manufacturer's precise recipe.

    What gives breakfast sausage that distinct taste? ›

    What gives breakfast sausage its flavor? Traditionally, breakfast sausage is flavored with a blend of spices and herbs, mainly fennel, sage, and thyme. Additional ingredients like rosemary, garlic powder, onion powder, or even cayenne pepper can be used, as well.

    What are the ingredients in beyond breakfast sausages? ›

    Water, Pea Protein*, Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Refined Coconut Oil, Natural Flavors, Inactived Yeast, Rice Protein, Methylcellulose, Yeast Extract [niacin (Vitamin B3), pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), thiamin hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), riboflavin (Vitamin B2), folic acid (Vitamin B9), cyanocobalamin (Vitamin ...

    Are vegan sausages highly processed? ›

    All of these additives and oils are deemed safe, but they are also ingredients that plant the bangers firmly in the 'ultra-processed food' category – the kind of food that is increasingly being blamed for causing obesity and ill health. So why are they used?

    Is tofurky sausage healthy? ›

    If you're hugging your tofurky tight to your chest in defense, don't worry. It isn't entirely without health perks. "Tofurky is made from tofu, which is an excellent source of several vitamins and minerals such as calcium, folate, magnesium, and selenium," says Kubala.

    What brand of plant-based sausage does IHOP use? ›

    Order the classic avocado toast on multigrain bread with no butter. Order the Impossible™ sausage patties on the side and add them to the toast for a decadent meal. Order the classic burrito or bowl and substitute the meat for Impossible™ sausage patties.

    What is in Jimmy Dean plant-based sausage? ›

    Water, Soybean Oil, Textured Soy Protein Concentrate [Soy Protein Concentrate, Caramel Color (Contains Sulfites)], contains 2% or less: Canola Oil, Caramel Color, Citric Acid, Disodium Inosinate and Disodium Guanylate, Flavor, Isolated Soy Protein, Methylcellulose, Natural Flavor (Including Grill Flavor from Sunflower ...

    What plant-based sausage does Starbucks use? ›

    A plant-based twist on our iconic breakfast sandwich—an Impossible™ Sausage Made from Plants with a plant-based egg patty, topped with a creamy melted plant-based Cheddar-style slice, served on a toasted whole-wheat English muffin—all layered to give you the fuel to conquer the day.

    Why does my breakfast sausage taste sour? ›

    Spoiled sausages will often have a sour, rancid, or otherwise unpleasant odor. If the sausages smell off in any way, it's best to err on the side of caution and discard them. Texture Changes: Fresh sausages should feel firm but not hard.

    What makes sausage taste like licorice? ›

    The main difference in Italian sausage when compared to other sausages is the seasoning. The particular ingredient that usually sets Italian sausage apart is fennel. This is a licorice scented herb that gives Italian sausage its unique taste that is different than other types of sausage.

    Are plant-based sausages healthy? ›

    The truth is, probably not. Plant-based sausages sold in supermarkets are likely to have just as much salt as their meat counterparts, so they're unlikely to make it onto a list of health-foods. However, vegan sausages are likely to have considerably less saturated fat making them a healthier option overall.

    What is vegan breakfast sausage made of? ›

    Blend Sausage Mixture: In a food processor or blender, add the soaked walnuts, mushrooms, rolled oats, diced onions, flaxseeds, nutritional yeast, rehydrated pea protein crumbles, garlic cloves, tomato paste, liquid smoke, coconut aminos, and seasoning blend, and maple syrup.

    What is impossible breakfast sausage? ›

    Impossible Sausage is juicy, savory, pre-seasoned meat made from plants. Perfect for breakfast (or any meal, really), Impossible Sausage contains no gluten, no animal hormones, and no antibiotics. It's also available in grocery stores and restaurants nationwide.

    What is the healthiest sausage you can buy? ›

    Extra-lean chicken or kangaroo sausages tend to be the healthiest sausage option. Leaner sausages are also often lower in calories and salt.

    Which sausage is healthier choice? ›

    From a nutritional standpoint, chicken sausage is definitely healthier than pork sausage. Red meat like pork can increase one's likelihood of developing cardiovascular conditions or colon cancer, so the white meat that comprises chicken sausage is a less dangerous option.

    Is plant-based meat healthier? ›

    New research shows that although plant-based meat products are generally healthier than meat equivalents, they can be higher in sugar and are often lacking important nutrients found in real meat.

    Is beyond sausage better than regular sausage? ›

    An excellent source of protein with 16 grams per link, Beyond Sausage has 40% less saturated fat than a leading brand of pork sausage and no cholesterol, soy, gluten, GMOs or added antibiotics and hormones.

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