Vegan Mushroom Bourguignon (Easy Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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Rich and flavorful vegan mushroom bourguignon, perfect for any night of the week. A creamy and hearty vegetarian dish, with all the aspects of a supreme comfort food. This recipe is naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, and easy to make.

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If you’re not sure how to pronounce the last word of this recipe name, you’re not alone. I had to learn as well when I first came across it. I guessed at how to pronounce it and got nowhere close to the correct pronunciation. Since I like to be helpful in more ways than one, it’s pronounced “borg-in-yon” in America and the more classic French pronunciation is “bore-ghee-yone.”

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Now that you know how to pronounce the crazy word, let me tell you what it is. This word and style of cooking specifically comes from the area of France called “Bourgogne.” This name directly translates into “burgundy.” Bourguignon sauce is popularly a dark brown but can appear burgundy due to the red wine used to make it.

This recipe is popularly made as beef bourguignon, which is a stew-like dish, but it’s easy to mimic the beef flavors and make a vegan beef bourguignon instead or my version, of course.

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Wholesome Ingredients

This vegan mushroom bourguignon is chock-full of healthy ingredients. Also, since I’m all about healthy and plant-based foods, but not all about lacking flavor, there are plenty of flavorful ingredients. Smoked paprika gives it a kick, while garlic, onion powder, and fresh thyme ensure that the taste of this dish is unforgettable.

The Main Ingredients Are:

  • Mushrooms – Used in place of meat and prepared to be a highlight of flavor within the dish.
  • Vegetable Broth – Used in place of beef broth to give that classic bourguignon flavor while maintaining the cruelty-free aspect.
  • Peas – The addition of multiple vegetables gives an array of flavor points within the dish and only makes it more nutrient-dense and protein-rich.
  • Plant-Based Milk – Perfect for making a dish creamy without worrying about dairy.

Check the recipe card below for an entire list of ingredients, amounts, etc.

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How to Make Vegan Mushroom Bourguignon?

STEP 1: Prepare your mushrooms and potatoes by soaking dried mushrooms then peeling and chopping potatoes before placing them in a pot to boil.

STEP 2: Once potatoes are finished, add the rest of the ingredients for the mashed potatoes. Use a potato masher to bring them to your preferred consistency.

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STEP 3: Heat oil in a pan and sauté the onions for a few minutes before adding in the mushrooms, carrots, peas, garlic, thyme, and the rest of the spices. Sauté a bit longer.

STEP 4: Add in the red wine, tamari, and vegetable broth. Cover and let simmer until vegetables have softened. Combine the plant-based milk and cornstarch before adding it to the pan.

STEP 5: Taste your sauce and adjust seasonings if need be. Pour the sauce over the mashed potatoes, garnish with a touch of fresh thyme, and enjoy!

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Helpful Tips and Variations

  1. Use sweet potatoes instead of white potatoes – This will change up the flavor aspect of the mashed potatoes considerably. However, if you enjoy the taste of sweet potatoes, it can be a delicious change.
  2. Other plant-based milk options in the mashed potatoes – Any plant-based milk option is definitely fine to use. However, coconut milk is higher in fat content which means it will be creamier than options such as almond milk, oat milk, etc. In order to counteract this, simply add a tablespoon of oil or vegan butter.
  3. How to Store – This mushroom bourguignon should be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. It can also be frozen in an airtight container and kept for up to 3 months. To reheat from the freezer, let it sit and come to a warmer state on its own – overnight is best. Then, reheat on the stove on a lower setting.
  4. Red Wine Substitute – The red wine is actually quite important in this recipe, however, if you prefer not to use red wine, simply replace the amount of red wine with vegetable broth.

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How To Serve Mushroom Bourguignon?

I love to serve mushroom bourguignon over mashed potatoes, however, you can also serve it over rice or pasta if you like. It’s such a versatile dish that will always taste very delicious!

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You might want to check out my other delicious vegan mushroom recipes:

  • Vegan Mushroom Stroganoff
  • Vegan Mushroom Risotto
  • Portobello Steaks
  • Vegan Baked Ziti With Mushrooms
  • Pasta Bake With Mushrooms
  • Creamy Ramen With Mushrooms
  • Green Bean Casserole
  • Vegan Gravy With Mushrooms

If you make this tasty vegan mushroom bourguignon, do let me know in the comments below and tag me in your Instagram/Facebook posts with @elavegan and #elavegan.

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Vegan Mushroom Bourguignon

Author: Michaela Vais

Rich and flavorful vegan mushroom bourguignon, perfect for any night of the week. A creamy and hearty vegetarian dish, with all the aspects of a supreme comfort food. This recipe is naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, and easy to make.

4.95 from 77 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine French

Servings 3

Calories 376 kcal

Ingredients

Mushroom Bourguignon

  • 1 oz (28 g) dried mushrooms OR 10 oz fresh sliced mushrooms
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1/2 large onion diced
  • 2 small/medium (140 g) carrots chopped
  • 2/3 cup (100 g) peas frozen (optional)
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 3/4 tbsp fresh thyme or 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 3/4 tsp sea salt or to taste
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper or to taste
  • 1/4 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1/3 cup (80 ml) red wine (see notes)
  • 1/2 tbsp tamari or soy sauce
  • 3/4 cup (180 ml) vegetable broth + 1/4 cup more if needed
  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) plant-based milk
  • 3/4 tbsp cornstarch or arrowroot flour

Mashed Potatoes:

  • 4 medium-sized (600 g) potatoes
  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) coconut milk canned (*see notes)
  • 1/2 tsp nutmeg or to taste
  • Black pepper & sea salt to taste

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Soak dried mushrooms in warm water for about 15-20 minutes, then drain. Skip this step if you are using fresh mushrooms.

  • Meanwhile, peel and chop potatoes, add them to a pot with water and salt. Bring to a boil. Cook on medium heat for about 15 minutes or until tender, drain. Transfer back to the pot, add coconut milk, nutmeg, black pepper, and sea salt to taste and mash with a potato masher (don't use a food processor or blender). Set aside.

  • Heat oil in a pan over medium heat. Add onion and sauté for 4-5 minutes. Add drained mushrooms, carrot, peas, garlic, thyme, and all spices. Sauté for a further one minute, stirring frequently.

  • Add red wine. Cook for about 2 minutes. Then add tamari (or soy sauce), and vegetable broth.

  • Let simmer over low/medium heat with a lid on for about 10-12 minutes or until the carrots and peas are softened.

  • Combine plant-based milk and cornstarch in a bowl, stir with a whisk until there are no lumps. Add the mixture to the pan and stir (the sauce will thicken). Let simmer for a few more minutes.

  • Taste and adjust seasonings. Add more salt/pepper/spices if needed. Serve mushroom bourguignon with mashed potatoes and enjoy! Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Notes

  • Red wine: I would NOT recommend skipping, however, if you can't have red wine, simply use vegetable broth instead.
  • Mashed potatoes: You can use any other plant-based milk, however, I would recommend adding at least 1 tbsp of oil or vegan butter if you use e.g. almond milk, oat milk or rice milk since canned coconut milk is higher in fat.
  • Recipe serves 2-3. Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Mushroom Bourguignon

Amount per Serving

Calories

376

% Daily Value*

Fat

10

g

15

%

Saturated Fat

4

g

20

%

Carbohydrates

60

g

20

%

Fiber

12

g

48

%

Sugar

6

g

7

%

Protein

12

g

24

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

What is vegan mushroom sauce made of? ›

Vegan Mushroom Gravy Recipe Ingredients

Mushrooms, of course! They add hearty texture and umami flavor to this mushroom gravy recipe. Shallot and garlic – For sharp, savory depth of flavor. Tamari or soy sauce – If you've made my veggie burger or sautéed mushrooms, you know that I love cooking mushrooms with tamari.

Is Oyster mushroom vegetarian? ›

Oyster mushrooms are a go-to vegetable option for vegetarian and vegan meals.

Is mushroom compost vegan? ›

Our Mushroom Compost is the growing medium and the by-product of my mushroom farming business. We use no feces in our mushroom growing, only wood and all natural supplements, like soy and bran, and we use no pesticides and chemicals. Therefore making it vegan compost and BEST for veggies and flowers, too.

Is Lee Kum Kee mushroom sauce vegan? ›

Our Mushroom Vegetarian Stir Fry Sauce has been specially created for vegetarians and vegans. It was designed to be used be used as an alternative to oyster sauce, so you can now acheive a similar texture and appearance in your dishes to what oyster sauce does.

What is a thickening agent for mushroom sauce? ›

How do you thicken the cream of mushroom soup? If you feel the soup is too thin, then just before adding the cream, take 1 tbsp of corn starch and 1 tbsp of cold water and mix together, then pour into the soup. Stir until thickened. This will take a couple minutes to thicken.

Why is oyster sauce not vegetarian? ›

Oyster sauce is made using—you guessed it—oysters. That means the sauce, which is commonly used in Chinese cooking, is not suitable for most vegan diets.

Are oysters alive vegan? ›

But why do some people consider oysters to be vegan? Oysters are living creatures, so the assumption would be that they're not vegan. However, as oysters do not have a central nervous system, they are not believed to be sentient and so don't feel pain.

Why is mushroom considered non veg? ›

All vegetables and fruits come from edible plants. The main characteristics of plants is that they contain chlorophyll, which is used to convert energy from sunlight into carbohydrates. However mushrooms contain no chlorophyll; they 'steal' the carbohydrates they need from plants. They're fungi.

Can vegans eat fungi? ›

Yes, mushrooms are completely vegan friendly. Even though they're part of the Fungi family and not classified as vegetables, they're entirely plant-based and considered vegan-friendly. Mushrooms can have a 'meaty' texture and are often used as a substitute in recipes because of this quality.

Can fungi feel pain? ›

No. Without a nervous system, plants have neither a mechanism for feeling pain, nor a brain to have emotions like suffering.

Can I eat mushroom instead of vegetable? ›

Mushrooms may not be veggies, but they're nutritionally awesome. So go ahead and use them in salads, on pizzas or grilled up for breakfast. Just like most vegetables, they are naturally rich in vitamins and minerals, and powerful antioxidants.

What is mushroom sauce made of? ›

It is made with mushrooms, butter, cream or olive oil, white wine (some variations may use a mellow red wine) and pepper with a wide variety of variations possible with additional ingredients such as shallot, garlic, lemon juice, flour (to thicken the sauce), chicken stock, saffron, basil, parsley, or other herbs.

What is a vegan mushroom? ›

Yes, mushrooms are completely vegan friendly. Even though they're part of the Fungi family and not classified as vegetables, they're entirely plant-based and considered vegan-friendly. Mushrooms can have a 'meaty' texture and are often used as a substitute in recipes because of this quality.

Is Olive Garden creamy mushroom sauce vegan? ›

Spaghetti with Marinara Sauce

The creamy mushroom sauce and five cheese marinara are meat-free menu items, and so is their eggplant parmigiana (with parmesan cheese breading), so they're vegetarian-friendly. Unfortunately, these have yet to be made vegan approved.

What is vegan fish sauce made from? ›

The key ingredient in fish sauce may be fermented fish, but there are ways to replicate it without using animal ingredients. Often, recipes are made with seaweed to get that distinct seafood flavor. Dried shiitake mushrooms can add an element of earthiness, and, salt, of course, is a must.

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