The Best Tofu Turkey Recipe (Vegan Holiday Roast) - From My Bowl (2024)

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This Tofu Turkey is the best vegan and gluten-free holiday roast! It’s hearty, cozy, and full of juicy flavor. All you need is 10 plant-based ingredients.

This post is sponsored by Nasoya. This Tofu Turkey makes the perfect centerpiece at any holiday dinner. It’s made with an outer “meaty” portion that has a browned crust and chewy bite, and is stuffed with a cozy, savory stuffing filling. You won’t believe it’s made without seitan and just 10 affordable ingredients.

Table of Contents
  1. A Homemade Holiday Roast
  2. Ingredients for Tofu Turkey
  3. How to Make Tofu Turkey
  4. Serving Suggestions
  5. How to Store Tofu Turkey
  6. Recipe FAQs
  7. Tofu “Turkey” Recipe
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A Homemade Holiday Roast

Not everyone has access to the store-bought holiday roasts, which is why I wanted to make this homemade tofu turkey. Not only is it entirely vegan and gluten-free (no seitan!), but it’s also made with easily accessible ingredients, many of which you may already have on hand.And if you’re wondering if this recipe is really worth the effort, don’t worry! The prep only takes about 15 minutes, with the oven doing the remainder of the work for you. It’s the perfect plant-based main to share with friends and family at holiday get-togethers and is so delicious alongside all of the beloved holiday sides (think Butternut Squash Soup, Sweet Potato Casserole, Green Bean Casserole, and Cranberry Sauce!).

Ingredients for Tofu Turkey

As promised, this recipe is made with just 10 simple ingredients. Here are the 4 main components:

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  • Nasoya Extra-Firm Tofu: is simply the best, in my opinion. Nasoya’s Extra-Firm Tofu has the ideal consistency for making vegan meat replacements and will give this tofu turkey just the right amount of hearty texture. Plus, it’s vegan-friendly, organic, and non-gmo. Click here to find Nasoya in grocery stores near you.
  • Chickpea flour: helps bring more density and “meaty” texture. It also acts as a binder (no eggs needed!) and helps to keep everything together and uniform.
  • “Turkey” flavor: Made with a mixture of tamari, tomato paste, garlic, poultry seasoning (yes, this is naturally vegan!), vegan chicken-flavoured Bouillon, neutral oil, and a baste of balsamic vinegar. This brings all the tasty holiday “turkey” flavor, no animal-based ingredients necessary.
  • Stuffing: Anything goes here – you can use a traditional stuffing like this Stovetop Stuffing or this Vegan Mushroom Stuffing, Fall Roasted Vegetables, or make it stuffing-free! If you do choose not to stuff the “turkey,” simply transfer all of the tofu mixture into the loaf pan and bake it for a slighter shorter second bake – it will cook faster than if it was stuffed.

How to Make Tofu Turkey

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  1. Place the room temperature tofu in a mesh, nut milk bag, cheese cloth, or clean kitchen towel and squeeze as much liquid as possible out of the tofu.
  2. Blend the pressed tofu, tamari, garlic, tomato paste, oil, poultry seasoning, and chicken-flavored bouillon in a food processor until fully combined. Add the chickpea flour and process again until a thick, uniform mixture forms.
  3. Transfer 2/3 of the mixture to a loaf pan. Press the tofu mixture up the sides of the loaf pan to form a hollow center. Fill the center of the well with stuffing, then cover with remaining tofu mixture.
  4. Spread the top of the tofu turkey smooth, then bake for 30 minutes.
  5. Remove the tofu turkey from the oven, flip onto a parchment-lined baking sheet, brush the turkey in balsamic, then bake for another 30-35 minutes, or until browned and firm to the touch.
  6. Let set for 5 minutes, then slice and serve while warm, or as desired.

Caitlin’s Cooking Tips

  • Make sure the tofu is as dry as possible. This will ensure the texture of the turkey is firm and chewy. For reference, I was able to squeeze just over 1 cup of liquid out of my tofu.
  • Use a slightly damp spatula to spread the “batter.” To help spread the tofu mixture evenly across the top of the stuffed tofu turkey and seal the top to the sides, I find it easiest to slightly dampen the spatula with water or a bit of oil. This helps prevent sticking and makes the whole process quick and painless.
  • Brown the crust with a quick spray of oil. After basting the entire surface in balsamic vinegar, you can also give the tofu turkey a quick spray of a neutral tasting cooking oil. This helps to caramelize and brown the crust even more!
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Serving Suggestions

This tofu turkey is the ultimate holiday main for the plant-based eaters at any gathering and pairs perfectly with my favorite Tahini Gravy or Vegan Mushroom Gravy. Serve it alongside a generous helping of your favorite side dishes like Mushroom Stuffing, Roasted Honeynut Squash, Stovetop Candied Sweet Potatoes, and more.

If you’re looking for more vegan Thanksgiving main ideas, you’ll also love this Stuffed Acorn Squash, this Vegan Shepherd’s Pie, and these Vegan Stuffed Shells! Or, browse all of my favorite holiday recipes in this .

How to Store Tofu Turkey

This holiday roast is best served fresh, but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. I haven’t tried freezing it, but if you do and experience good results, leave a comment below to let everyone know!

Leftovers will reheat best in individual slices in the microwave, or covered in a 350F oven until warmed through, about 15 minutes.

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Recipe FAQs

Is this tofu turkey gluten-free?

Yes, it’s gluten-free! Unlike many store-bought roasts that are made with vital wheat gluten or “seitan turkey,” this vegan holiday roast gets it’s heartiness from a combination of tofu and chickpea flour, both of which are naturally gluten-free.

Can I line the loaf pan with aluminum foil?

​I wouldn’t recommend it. The vegan tofu turkey will stick to the foil and make it difficult to remove for the second bake. Please use parchment paper for best results.

Which stuffing mixture did you use?

When photographing this recipe, I used my Easy Vegan Stovetop Stuffing​, but it’ll work with any stuffing recipe of choice.

My vegan turkey recipe was soft in the middle. What happened?

This is likely a result of the tofu not squeezing enough liquid out of the tofu. To ensure as much liquid as possible is removed, cut each block of tofu in half before squeezing and squeeze each block one at a time. Additionally, make sure to purchase extra-firm tofu. If both of these things were done, pop it back in the oven and cook in 5-10 minutes increments until done in the center.

Can I prep this recipe in advance?

I have not personally tested it, but a few readers have shared success. Follow the recipe instructions through step 4, then cover the unbaked tofu turkey tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Refrigerate overnight, then bake as usual.

Enjoy! If you make this recipe and decide to share it on Facebook or Instagram, don’t forget to tag me @FromMyBowl + #FromMyBowl! I would also love it if you could leave a comment below with a recipe rating! Thank you for the support 😊

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Tofu “Turkey”

5 from 26 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings 8 Servings

This Tofu Turkey is the best vegan and gluten-free holiday roast! It's hearty, cozy, and full of juicy flavor. All you need is 10 plant-based ingredients.

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Prep: Preheat the oven to 375F and line a 8×4 inch loaf pan with parchment paper (or nonstick cooking spray).

  • “Press” the Tofu: Cut each block of tofu in half. Working with one piece of tofu at a time, place the “block” in a fine mesh bag, or in the center of a clean kitchen towel. Use your hands to vigorously squeeze as much liquid as possible out of the tofu – it’s okay if you crush it, as it will be blended later. Repeat with the remaining blocks of tofu; I was able to squeeze just over 1 cup (240 ml) of liquid out of my tofu.

  • Make the “Turkey”: Add the pressed tofu to a food processor along with the tamari, garlic, tomato paste, oil, poultry seasoning, and chicken-flavored bouillon. Blend for a full 60 seconds, pausing about halfway to scrape the sides of the food processor. Once the wet mixture has fully combined, add the chickpea flour to the mix and process for an additional 45-60 seconds, until a thick and uniform mixture forms.

  • Fill the Mould: Transfer 2/3 of the tofu mixture to the loaf pan; I find it easiest to evenly spread the mixture across the bottom of the pan first, then to use a spatula to press/scoop the base layer up the sides of the loaf, to create a well. There should be at least 1″ of “batter” on all sides of the pan above the base – this forms a well for the stuffing. Once you have your well, add the stuffing to the center of the mould and press it firmly down.

  • Cover & Bake: Cover the stuffing with the remaining tofu mixture – it’s best to drop it in 1-2 tablespoon sized “dollops”, so it covers more surface area. Then, take a clean and slightly damp spatula and carefully spread the mixture evenly, sealing the top with the sides of the tofu mixture. If the spatula starts to stick, clean it off again. The top doesn’t have to be perfectly smooth, but there should be no stuffing peeking through. Once sealed, place the pan in the middle baking rack for 30 minutes.

  • Flip, Baste, & Bake: Remove the “turkey” from the oven and reduce the temperature to 350F. Flip the pan onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. Use a pastry brush to lightly cover the top and sides of the “turkey” in balsamic vinegar. Return to the middle rack of the oven and bake for an additional 30-35 minutes, until the exterior has browned and the “turkey” feels firm to the touch.

  • Set, Slice, & Serve: Remove from the oven and let sit for at least 5 minutes to set before slicing. Serve as desired; leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Recipe Notes

  • Tofu: it helps to leave the tofu on the counter to come to room temperature before pressing, as it won’t feel too cold on your hands. If you cut the tofu ahead of time, it will also naturally release more liquid, making your pressing job easier later!
  • Stuffing: you can put anything in the center of your “turkey”, be it traditional stuffing or pre-cooked, roasted vegetables. Alternatively, you can choose not to stuff the “turkey” — if you do this, simply transfer all of the tofu mixture into the loaf pan. Keep an eye on the “turkey” for the second bake time, as it will cook faster than if it was stuffed.

Nutrition

Calories: 218kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 11gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.01gSodium: 734mgPotassium: 221mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 198IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 100mgIron: 2mg

Keyword: gluten free tofurky, vegan thanksgiving recipes, vegan tofu turkey, vegan tofurky, vegan turkey

Course: Main

Method: Oven

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegan

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The Best Tofu Turkey Recipe (Vegan Holiday Roast) - From My Bowl (2024)

FAQs

What is a vegan turkey called? ›

Tofurky is the brand name of an American vegan turkey replacement (also known as a meat analogue, or, more specifically, tofurkey) made from a blend of wheat protein and organic tofu.

What is tofurky roast? ›

A savory blend of wheat and tofu, the Roast is filled with a flavorful wild rice and bread crumb stuffing, ready to be basted, roasted, carved and devoured by the whole posse. Non-GMO Verified. Kosher.

What is Tofurky made from? ›

Tofurkey (a portmanteau of tofu and turkey) is a plant-based meat substitute patterned after turkey, in the form of a loaf of vegetarian protein, usually made from tofu (soybean protein) or seitan (wheat protein) with a stuffing made from grains or bread, flavored with a broth and seasoned with herbs and spices.

What is the most extreme vegan? ›

Level 5 vegan

Level 5 vegans also avoid all animal-derived products such as eggs, dairy products, meats, fish and seafood, and will also avoid any food products where accidental traces of animal products may feature. They will also avoid leather, gelatin, and some food colourings.

Is Tofurky better than turkey? ›

A tofurkey (soybean) dinner serving with the same amount of calories costs $0.66 and provides almost twice as much protein. Keep in mind that this plant-based meal would be almost 3 times larger by weight than the poultry-based meal and may either keep you at the dinner table longer or provide you with more leftovers.

Is tofu turkey good for you? ›

The faux turkeys are generally packed with protein thanks to their soy content. (In fact, most store-bought versions have just as much protein as the actual bird itself!) Tofu also brings other vitamins and minerals to the table, such as calcium, folate, magnesium and selenium.

What happened to Tofurkey? ›

The Oregon plant-based food pioneer Turtle Island Foods, better known by its Tofurky brand, has been sold to a Japanese company. The buyer is Torfurky's longtime tofu supplier, Morinaga Nutritional Foods.

Is Tofurky good for you? ›

Vitamins and Minerals

A serving of Tofurkey roast with stuffing provides about 2.8 grams of iron or about 15% of the recommended daily allowance if you consume 2000 calories per day. It also provides 900 milligrams of potassium or about 20% of your daily needs.

What is seitan vs tofu? ›

What's Seitan? Unlike tofu and tempeh, seitan is not made from soybeans. Instead, it is made from gluten (otherwise known as vital wheat gluten), which is the protein found in wheat. To extract the gluten, wheat is ground into flour and the starch and bran are removed.

Is Gardein turkey roast healthy? ›

Despite being processed food products, the entire range of Gardein products is cholesterol, trans and saturated fat-free, making its consumption healthier than eating meat.

Is Tofurky made of tofu? ›

Note that despite what its name might seem to indicate, Tofurky is not primarily a tofu product. Rather, it's almost entirely made of wheat gluten, combined with a smaller amount of tofu. So, obviously, it's not something that anyone on a gluten-free diet would want to eat.

What is tofu turkey made of? ›

Unlike many store-bought roasts that are made with vital wheat gluten or “seitan turkey,” this vegan holiday roast gets it's heartiness from a combination of tofu and chickpea flour, both of which are naturally gluten-free.

Is Tofurky still in business? ›

Tofurky & sister brand Moocho are Acquired by Morinaga Nutritional Foods. The purchase will help strengthen an integrated tofu supply chain and future category growth for the brands.

What is the difference between Quorn and tofu? ›

Quorn is higher in protein than tofu (gram for gram, it has double the amount). This means a 125g portion packs provides almost 50% of a woman's daily 45g protein needs. These vegan Quorn Pieces are low in both total and saturated fat, earning them a green traffic light on both counts.

What is the best alternative turkey? ›

Alternatives to Thanksgiving Turkey
  • Goose. Another classic bird for special occasions is the goose. ...
  • Capon. Try roasting a capon, voted most popular poultry by Italian and French families who center their holidays around these tender, richly flavored birds. ...
  • Game Birds. ...
  • Ham. ...
  • Wagyu Beef. ...
  • Porcelet. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Venison.

What is a good vegan substitute for turkey? ›

Other protein-filled vegan options that could replace turkey in your vegan Thanksgiving table are tempeh, tofu and seitan.

Is vegan turkey good? ›

Gardein's plant-based turkey substitute is nice and moist. Honestly, the stuffing in the center doesn't have much flavor, but the gravy it comes with helps a lot. If you don't want a bunch of leftovers, this is the best vegetarian turkey option for you.

What is the most popular vegetarian alternative to turkey? ›

Nut roast is a popular vegetarian alternative to a turkey dinner. It is a savory dish made primarily from a mixture of ground nuts, breadcrumbs, and various vegetables, herbs, and spices.

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