Vegan Ground Beef Recipe {High Protein & Easy} (2024)

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This easy vegan ground beef recipe is savory with a rich umami flavor and a meaty texture. It comes together in just about 15 minutes and is perfect for adding to your favorite recipes from pasta to sandwiches. Packed with 14g of protein per serving and costing less than 3 dollars for the whole recipe, it’s a budget-friendly and nutritious addition to any meal.

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Why You’ll Love This Vegan Ground Beef Recipe

This recipe is a staple in my kitchen for many reasons. It is SO savory and creates a delicious, hearty element for any dish you add it to. If you’re a fan of switching up your source of plant-based protein, this recipe is for you!

Here are a few more reasons we love this plant-based ground beef and you will too:

  • High in Protein: With 14 grams of protein per serving, it will help round out any recipe you add it to.
  • Quick to Prepare: Ready in about 15 minutes, it’s ideal for those busy days or weeknights when you need a quick yet satisfying dinner.
  • Versatile: Perfect for adding to pasta, soups, sandwiches, and even vegan meatloaf, its versatility makes it a go-to ingredient.
  • Cost-Effective: At about 75 cents per serving, it provides a budget-friendly option for plant-based protein.
  • Gluten-Free Friendly: When made with gluten-free soy sauce, it caters to gluten-free dietary needs without sacrificing taste or texture.

Why This Recipe Works

While most of my vegan meat recipes like my Vegan Beef Strips and Vegan Steak use vital wheat gluten as the base, this recipe takes cues from popular store-bought options such as Trader Joe’s Beefless Ground and Gardein Vegan Ground Beef Crumbles.

Today, we’re using textured vegetable protein, also known as TVP, as a foundation of this recipe. Like tofu, tempeh and seitan, TVP takes on the flavor of what you season it with, so we’ll be enhancing it with a blend of seasonings to create the best vegan beef crumbles!

The outcome is a savory and versatile vegan ground beef substitute. While it doesn’t replicate the taste of beef exactly, it provides a great vegan replacement for ground beef in various dishes. This recipe offers a similar texture to the real thing and a rich flavor.

Ingredients

This recipe uses straightforward, simple ingredients and seasonings that come together to create a rich flavor and satisfying texture. Texturized vegetable protein can be ordered in bulk online (this is what I do) or you can typically find it at the grocery store in the baking aisle near the nutritional yeast. For the best flavor, I recommend using vegan beef-flavored bouillon which can be ordered online!

Here’s what you need to make this recipe:

  • Hot Water: To dissolve the bouillon cube.
  • Tomato Paste: Adds richness to the broth.
  • Garlic Powder and Onion Powder: To add depth and a warm flavor.
  • Smoked Paprika: For a hint of smokiness.
  • Dried Oregano: Adds a classic herb flavor.
  • Black Pepper: A bit of fresh cracked black pepper adds a perfect finishing touch to this recipe.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil or Vegan Butter: For cooking the TVP, helping it brown and adding flavor.

Substitutions & Add-ins

Missing one of the ingredients above? Here are some substitutions:

  • Bouillon Cube Alternative: If the vegan beef bouillon is unavailable, vegetable broth or another vegan bouillon can be used. While vegetable broth won’t have the same flavor as the vegan beef broth, it will still add a delicious savory flavor to these plant-based beef crumbles.
  • Tamari as a Soy Sauce Alternative: For a gluten-free version, coconut aminos are an excellent substitute.
  • Adjustable Seasonings: Alter the amounts of garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and dried oregano based on your preference or availability. You can also add in about a tablespoon of nutritional yeast for extra flavor or you could add a dash of chili powder for a kick of heat.
  • Oil Options: Any neutral-flavored oil can replace olive oil or vegan butter.
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Helpful Equipment

A few basic kitchen tools can make the preparation of this vegan ground beef even easier:

  • Large Bowl: For combining ingredients and rehydrating the TVP.
  • Measuring Cup: To mix together the vegan beef broth.
  • Non-Stick Skillet: For achieving the perfect golden brown char on the TVP.

Step By Step Instructions

Follow these simple steps to create your own delicious vegan ground beef! For the ingredient quantities and full instructions see the recipe card below.

STEP 1: Prepare the vegan beef broth by dissolving the bouillon cube in hot water. Mix well!

STEP 2: Add the tomato paste, vegan Worcestershire sauce, and soy sauce to the broth. Then mix until the tomato paste dissolves.

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STEP 3: Rehydrate the TVP by pouring the broth over it. Give it a stir and let it sit for 5 minutes.

STEP 4: Cook the TVP in a skillet over medium heat with olive oil, allowing it to dry and start to sizzle.

STEP 5: Add spices to the TVP, mix, then let it brown in the skillet for another 10 minutes over medium-high heat.

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Serving Suggestions

Once panfried and cooked, this vegan ground beef substitute is ready to be added to your favorite recipes that call for regular ground beef. One of the ways I use this recipe most frequently is by sautéing up some yellow onion and garlic which I then add to the crumbles. This makes the best base for a vegan and vegetarian spaghetti sauce!

Below are a few more of my favorite ways to use this recipe to help inspire you!

  • Vegan Bolognese Sauce: Stir into a rich tomato pasta sauce with some Italian seasoning and serve over noodles.
  • Meatless Baked Ziti or Lasagna: Add it to baked pasta dishes for the perfect meatless Monday meal.
  • Stuffed Bell Peppers: Mix with rice and vegan cheese, then stuff into bell peppers and bake.
  • Enchilada or Taco Meat Filling: Spice it up with taco seasoning for a great taco night option. You can use it to fill corn tortilla shells or you can add it to a taco salad!
  • Vegan Shepherd’s Pie: Use as a filling for a comforting shepherd’s pie topped with mashed potatoes. You can substitute the lentils in the recipe linked with this vegan ground beef! I recommend doubling this recipe so you have enough filling.
  • Sloppy Joes: Perfect for a quick and tasty vegan sloppy joe sandwich.
  • Vegan Chili : Add on top of your favorite vegan mac and cheese recipe for extra protein.
  • Vegan Meatloaf: Use this recipe to make a meatless meat loaf with a perfect texture and flavor. These crumbles help balance out the flavor of the Beyond Meat in the recipe I’ve linked.

Storage

  • Refrigerator Storage: Keeps well in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
  • Freezer Storage: Can be frozen in a freezer bag for 2 months.
  • Reheating Tips: Warm in the microwave with a bit of extra vegetable broth or water to help bring back some moisture.

Helpful Tips

For the best results, here are a few tips from my kitchen to yours:

  • Texture is Key: Make sure the TVP is fully rehydrated for the best meat-like texture.
  • Flavor Adjustments: Tweak the seasonings to suit your taste and the recipe you plan on adding these meatless crumbles to. For example, if you’re adding to an Italian dish, feel free to add a teaspoon or so of Italian seasoning.
  • Cooking Technique: Allow the TVP to brown in the skillet for that authentic ground beef appearance and taste.
  • Meal Prep Friendly: Make a larger batch for easy meal prep throughout the week. This recipe makes about 2 cups (275g) or 10oz once cooked but can be doubled or tripled if needed!
  • Creative Uses: Experiment with adding these beefless crumbles to various dishes, exploring new flavors and textures.
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Looking for more plant-based meat recipes?
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  • ​Air Fryer Vegan Buttermilk Chicken
  • How to Make Seitan {Vegan Meat Substitute}
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Easy Vegan Ground Beef Recipe

Yield: 10 oz

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

This easy vegan ground beef recipe is savory with a rich umami flavor and a meaty texture. It comes together in just about 15 minutes and is perfect for adding to your favorite recipes from pasta to sandwiches.

Packed with 14g of protein per serving and costing less than 3 dollars for the whole recipe, it's a budget-friendly and nutritious addition to any meal.

Ingredients

  • ½ of a Vegan Beef Bouillon Cube, (5.5g) like Edward and Sons
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 ½ tbsp (26g) tomato paste
  • 1 ½ tbsp (18g) vegan Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tbsp (14g) low sodium tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 cup (100g) dry textured vegetable protein, like Anthony’s TVP
  • 1 tsp (3g) garlic powder
  • 1 tsp (3g) onion powder
  • ½ tsp (2g) smoked paprika
  • ¼ tsp (1g) dried oregano
  • 2 tbsp (25g) extra virgin olive oil or vegan butter

Instructions

  1. Prepare Vegan Beef Broth: In a glass measuring cup or bowl, combine ½ of a vegan Beef Bouillon Cube with 1 cup hot water. Stir until the bouillon mostly dissolves.
  2. Add Flavorings: To the broth, add tomato paste, vegan Worcestershire sauce, and soy sauce. Stir well until the tomato paste is fully dissolved.
  3. Rehydrate TVP: Place the TVP in a large bowl. Pour the flavored broth over it and let it sit for 5 minutes, allowing the TVP to absorb the liquid and rehydrate.
  4. Cook TVP: Heat olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the rehydrated TVP and cook for 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it dries out a bit and starts to sizzle.
  5. Season and Brown: Sprinkle garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and oregano over the TVP. Stir to combine, then flatten the mixture in the skillet. Allow it to cook for 5 minutes without stirring too much to brown the bottom. Stir and continue cooking for another 5 minutes until the TVP is golden brown and slightly charred. Top with black pepper and salt to taste.
  6. Serve and Enjoy: The vegan ground beef is ready to add to your favorite dishes like pasta, sandwiches, sloppy joes or vegan meatloaf.

This recipe makes about 2 cups (275g or 10oz) once cooked, which is roughly 3 large servings or 4 smaller servings.

Notes

  • Flavor Adjustments: Tweak the seasonings to suit your taste and the recipe you plan on adding this meatless ground beef to. For example, if you're adding this to an Italian dish, feel free to add a teaspoon or so of Italian seasoning.
  • Meal Prep Friendly: This recipe can be doubled or even tripled to make a larger batch for easy meal prep throughout the week.
  • This recipe makes about 2 cups (275g or 10oz) once cooked, which is roughly 3 large servings or 4 smaller servings.

    Nutrition Information:

    Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
    Amount Per Serving:Calories: 146Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 0.8gTrans Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 855mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 5gSugar: 5gProtein: 14g

    Nutritional info is an estimate.

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    FAQs

    Does vegan ground beef have protein? ›

    This vegan ground beef recipe is satisfying, full of umami, and made with healthy, whole-food ingredients. It's a great base recipe for everything from stuffed peppers to chili mac to spaghetti! It's rich in protein and fiber and has a meaty texture that even omnivores love!

    Can you add protein powder to ground beef? ›

    Yes, one of America's favorite foods, the burger, can easily have protein powder added to it. Mix 4 ounces of ground beef with one-fourth of a scoop of flavorless or vanilla protein powder and form into patties. Cook for four to five minutes on each side and you have some delicious burgers ready to go!

    What is a protein that you can substitute if your guest Cannot eat ground beef? ›

    Alternate sources of protein

    Beans and legumes: Beans and legumes are a rich source of fiber and B vitamins. They are also a great replacement for meat as a source of vegetarian protein. Soy: One cup of boiled soybeans (172 g) contains around 29 grams of protein.

    How do you make plant protein meat? ›

    Make easy, delicious vegan ground beef using textured vegetable protein mixed with tomato paste and seasonings. Alternatively, make a black bean burger using black beans, eggs, bell peppers, onion, garlic, and bread crumbs. You can also make meatless chicken with wheat gluten and chickpeas.

    Which plant-based meat has the most protein? ›

    Soy products are among the richest sources of protein in a plant-based diet. The protein content varies with how the soy is prepared: firm tofu (soybean curds) contains about 10 g of protein per ½ cup. edamame beans (immature soybeans) contain 8.5 g of protein per ½ cup.

    What not to mix with protein? ›

    5 Common Ingredients That Should Never Be in Your Protein Shake
    • Artificial Sweeteners, Flavors, and Colors. Artificial ingredients can have negative health effects. ...
    • Sugar Alcohols. ...
    • Dairy/Lactose. ...
    • Carageenan. ...
    • Maltodextrin.

    What does adding milk to ground beef do? ›

    The calcium-rich properties of milk react with enzymes in the meat to gently soften the proteins. Whole milk (not reduced fat), buttermilk, and yogurt all get the job done – with a special nod to buttermilk and yogurt for their optimal tenderizing acidity levels.

    What is a substitute for ground beef protein? ›

    Tempeh. Tofu's heartier cousin, tempeh, is also made from soybeans but instead fermented into a firm patty. It can often be found in the refrigerated vegetarian section of well-stocked grocery stores. With a mildly nutty taste and hearty texture, crumbled tempeh is a great substitute for ground beef.

    What are 2 foods that are protein but not meat? ›

    Take our quiz and find out how much you really know about protein.
    • Pulses. Pulses are an inexpensive protein choice, are high in fibre and a source of iron. ...
    • Soya beans. ...
    • Quinoa. ...
    • Nuts. ...
    • Seeds. ...
    • Cereals and grains. ...
    • Quorn™ ...
    • Dairy.

    How to get 100g protein without meat? ›

    100 grams of protein for vegetarians

    Two tablespoons of peanut butter (7 grams) One tablespoon of hemp seeds (4 grams) ¼ cup of protein granola (10 grams) One scoop of plant-based protein powder (20 grams)

    Is there a plant that has the same amount of protein as meat? ›

    Lentils. A mere 1.5 cups of lentils contains just as much protein as a 3 oz chicken breast, but lentils contain the dietary fiber, copper, phosphorus, and manganese that you can't get from meat.

    What is the easiest way to get plant-based protein? ›

    Some plant-based foods, such as soybean products, seitan, beans, and lentils contain high amounts of protein. You can also find protein in nuts, whole grains like quinoa and amaranth, and hemp seeds. People following a vegan diet may need to plan in order to reach their daily protein goals.

    How do you add protein to plant-based meals? ›

    Make edamame (soybeans), tofu, or tempeh as your main source of protein in casseroles, pastas, or stir fries; or simply have a cold glass of soy milk. Make a protein powered bowl by serving quinoa topped with edamame, nuts, and roasted vegetables.

    Is plant-based meat a good source of protein? ›

    It found 82% of meat alternatives were a good source of protein, providing at least 10g of protein a serve. Plant-based sausages were found to have more protein than meat varieties, burgers were on par, while plant-based mince is the only meat alternative category with less protein than the animal meat version.

    Is plant-based meat considered protein? ›

    Yes. As long as there is a variety of plant protein being consumed, then the human body will receive the nine essential amino acids, just as it would from consuming animal protein.

    Is vegan meat good protein? ›

    What are the health benefits of fake meats? Many of the new fake meats, the ones made typically with pea or soy, are “rich sources of protein and the amino acid lysine, which most plant foods lack, aside from legumes,” Taylor Wolfram, MS, RDN, LDN, a registered dietician specializing in veganism, says.

    Is plant-based meat still protein? ›

    Furthermore, plant-based and meat-based products generally presented similar amounts of total proteins despite large differences in the contents of single amino acids.

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