Best Vegan Ham Recipe (Seitan) (2024)

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This vegan ham is the best vegetarian alternative to real ham made with wheat gluten and tofu! Delicious juicy meaty Tofurky style seitan roast recipe for your plant based holiday meal or slice as deli meat for ham sandwiches! So easy!

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OMG wait until you taste this vegan ham recipe! It’s juicy meaty slightly smoky and won’t fall apart! It tastes a lot like ham and has the same chewy texture! My family couldn’t believe it was vegan! it is seriously the best mock meat and super simple to make!

You’ll have the hardiest of carnivores coming back for seconds!

Ham was my favourite during the holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter or anytime! My mom used to fry the leftovers and make Chinese ham fried rice the next day, Mmm and now I can do that again! much healthier and plant based!

So I’m super thrilled with how my vegan glazed ham turned out, it is so flipping good!! (You definitely won’t be able to buy this anywhere!) Seasonings are spot on! It's fabulous main course served with stuffing, scalloped potatoes, cranberry sauce or a dollop of apple sauce! roasted veggies and whatever else you fancy! Yumm!! Hope you love it too! Keep reading… you’re on a roll!

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What is vegan ham made of?

  • I used vital wheat gluten and tofu for the ‘seitan’ tofurkey effect, various spices, vegetable stock (better than beef bouillon) liquid smoke for smokiness, ketchup, maple syrup for sweetness and an amazing maple mustard glaze that makes this vegan ham roast over the top delicious!

What is seitan?

  • Seitan is a vegan meat substitute made using vital wheat gluten. It is sometimes referred to as “wheat meat”

What is vital wheat gluten?

  • Vital Wheat Gluten is made from wheat. It is made by washing the wheat flour with water until all the starch has been removed. And you are then left with the gluten which must be cooked before eaten.

How do you make vegan Ham?

For full instructions and ingredients see recipe card below

  1. To make mock ham: Drain tofu wrap in paper bowl squeeze out extra moisture with your hands. Break into chunks and add to food processorwith rest of ingredients EXCEPT GLUTEN and process until smooth like a puree.
  2. Now add vital wheat gluten evenly over the top and mix until just combined, it’s ok if you see a bit of flour on top.
  3. Turn dough onto counter and knead 20-25 times and form into a ham shaped loaf.
  4. Wrap tightly and completely with a large piece of tin foil andplace in a steamer insert of a steamer pot. Fill the base of the pot with water making sure it doesn’t touch the steamer insert. Cover and steam for 1 hour check half way though cooking time and add more water if it’s getting to low
  5. While ham is steaming preheat oven to 375° and whisk the glaze ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.
  6. To glaze and bake: Unwrap ham, place on cutting board. Score the ham in a crisscross pattern (shallow cuts) and decorate with whole cloves if desired.Place in a small casserole dish (just a little bigger than the roast) pour over the maple mustard glaze. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes basting generously with the glaze every 10 minutes. Remove from oven spoon over more glaze. Cool for a couple minutes, slice and serve.Enjoy with all the holiday fixings like vegan scalloped potatoes, or mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, cornbread, roasted vegetables, pumpkin pie for dessert! Oh yah!

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Vegan Ham Q & A:

Can it be made ahead of time?

  • Yes you can make up to 1-2 days before hand (just the steaming method) cool to room temperature wrap and refrigerate and to reheat let sit out on counter for 20 minutes, make the glaze and follow baking instructions. FYI- once steamed the ham is ready to eat.

Can it be frozen?

  • Yes it will keep covered in the fridge for up to 5 days and freezes great, I like to portion and slice it first then wrap in plastic wrap add to a container and freeze.

Can it be made gluten free?

  • No this recipe can only be made with vital wheat gluten there are no substitutions. So it is not gluten free. if you're looking for gluten free main dish try my Vegan Meatloaf made with impossible burger!

Is there other cooking methods besides steaming?

  • Absolutley! you can use instant pot instead of steaming. Place foil wrapped ham on rack inside the Instant Pot. Add 2 and ½ cups of water. Close and lid, set pressure valve to sealing, select the steam option. Set it to 30 minutes. Once done let pressure release naturally.

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Best Vegan Ham Recipe (Seitan)

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  • Author: Verna
  • Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Yield: 6-8 Servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

This vegan ham is the best vegetarian alternative to real ham made with wheat gluten and tofu! Delicious juicy meaty Tofurky style seitan roast recipe for your plant based holiday meal or slice as deli meat for ham sandwiches! So easy!

Ingredients

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For Ham:

  • 2 teaspoons better than bouillon vegetarian no beef soup base (vegan)
  • ¾ cup water
  • 1 tablespoon liquid smoke
  • 2 tablespoons ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons sesame oil, toasted
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 3 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon granulated garlic
  • 1 teaspoon granulated onion
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 package (400 grams) extra firm tofu
  • a few drops of red food colouring (optional for colour)
  • 1 and ½ cups vital wheat gluten
  • whole cloves (for decorating- optional)

For glaze:

  • 1 teaspoon better than beef bouillon
  • ½ cup water
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar, packed
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 2 and ½ tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons dijon mustard

Instructions

  1. To make mock ham: Drain tofu, wrap in paper towels and squeeze out extra moisture with your hands. Break into chunks and add to food processor with rest of ingredients EXCEPT GLUTEN and process until smooth like a puree
  2. Now add vital wheat gluten evenly over the top and mix until just combined, it's ok if you see a bit of flour on top.
  3. Turn dough onto counter and knead 20-25 times and form into a ham shaped loaf.
  4. Wrap tightly and completely with a large piece of tin foil and place in a steamer insert of a steamer pot. Fill the base of the pot with water making sure it doesn't touch the steamer insert. Cover and steam for 1 hour. Flip half way though cooking time and add more water if it's getting to low
  5. While ham is steaming preheat oven to 375° and whisk the glaze ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.
  6. To glaze and bake:Unwrap ham, place on cutting board. Score the ham in a crisscross pattern (shallow cuts) and decorate with whole cloves if desired. Place in a small casserole dish (just a little bigger than the roast) pour over the maple glaze. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes basting generously with the glaze every 10 minutes. Remove from oven spoon over more glaze. Cool for a couple minutes, slice and serve. Enjoy any night of the week or with all the holiday fixings likevegan scalloped potatoes, ormashed potatoes,gravy,stuffing,cornbread,roasted vegetables,pumpkin piefor dessert! or slice thin for ham sandwiches! Mmm. For step by step photos see above post

Notes

  • To make ahead of time: Yes you can make up to 1-2 days before hand (just the steaming method) cool to room temperature wrap and refrigerate. To reheat let sit out on counter for 20 minutes, make the glaze and follow baking instructions. FYI- once steamed the ham is ready to eat.
  • To store and freeze: It will keep covered in the fridge for up to 5 days and freezes great, I like to portion and slice it first then wrap in plastic wrap add to a container and freeze.
  • Gluten free: No this recipe can only be made with vital wheat gluten there are no substitutions. So it is not gluten free. if you're looking for gluten free main dish try myVegan Meatloafmade with impossible burger
  • Instant Pot: you can use instant pot instead of steaming. Place foil wrapped ham on rack inside the Instant Pot. Add 2 and ½ cups of water. Close lid, set pressure valve to sealing, select the steam option Set it to 30 minutes. Press start. Once done let pressure release naturally.

Cooking method inspired by Hidden Veggies

  • Prep Time: 15 Minutes
  • Cook Time: 60 Minutes
  • Category: Mains, Vegan Holiday Recipes,
  • Method: Stovetop and oven
  • Cuisine: American, Canadian,

Keywords: vegan ham, seitan ham, Tofurky roast,

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  1. Kristine

    Made this yesterday for Easter and it turned out great- definitely will make this again!

    Reply

  2. Melissa

    Hi, how many packages of tofu did you use for the ham in your pictures? Thanks

    Reply

    • Bonnie

      I made this today. We have been vegan for 7 years and my husband misses ham. My whole kitchen smelled like baked ham while it was cooking. It tastes so good!!! Thanks for the recipe!

      Reply

  3. Sarah Rolph

    I am new to vegan food. I don't know what seitan should taste like and I don't think this recipe actually tastes like ham. Having said that, it really does taste very good indeed and the recipe was very easy to follow and the end result looked just like your picture. I look forward to trying more of your recipes.

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Best Vegan Ham Recipe (Seitan) (2024)

FAQs

How do you make seitan not rubbery? ›

Add a little less water and knead it thoroughly. Let it stay for 30 minutes and knead it again, I even use a wooden roll for that. I some times add a tablespoon of potato starch or cornstarch, this adds consistency without making it too rubbery or hard (don't knead as much).

What is a vegan substitute for ham? ›

Because of its meaty texture and appearance, seitan is a common ingredient in vegan ham. This recipe combines it with tofu to get a really juicy, chewy result that even looks almost identical to the real deal.

How do you make seitan a complete protein? ›

Ingredients like chickpea flour, soy flour, and soy sauce can be added to your seitan dough to complete the string of essential amino acids.

What is the best texture for seitan? ›

Boiling seitan makes it have a brainy spongey texture, frying seitan (without first steaming it) makes it rubbery and spongey, baking it makes it dry and rubbery. Steaming seitan, on the other hand, will yield the perfect meaty, juicy, chewy, yet tender seitan every single time.

What is the problem with seitan? ›

Specifically, they may be quite high in sodium, which represents a problem for people who are trying to lower the salt in their diets. Because seitan depends on added seasonings to deliver flavor, it's important to make sure you aren't sensitive to any of those ingredients if you do have food sensitivities.

Who should avoid seitan? ›

While seitan is a versatile plant-based protein, people with celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or gluten allergy should avoid it. Premade seitan can also be high in sodium, so it's important to read the nutrition label if you monitor your sodium intake.

Is seitan good or bad for you? ›

Is Seitan Healthy? In many ways, yes, seitan is quite a healthy option. The seitan nutrition facts are hard to argue with: notable amounts of protein, iron, calcium, selenium, phosphorus, and B vitamins. This combination of macro- and micronutrients can result in some pretty impressive health benefits.

What is the best substitute for ham? ›

Instead of using ham or other processed meats on sandwiches, wraps and in salads try:
  • BBQ chicken with skin removed.
  • canned tuna or salmon.
  • boiled eggs.
  • hummus.
  • cheese.
  • leftover home-cooked meat such as slices of roast.
  • home cooked rissoles.
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How long can you keep seitan? ›

Cover each container tightly with a lid and store the seitan in the fridge for up to ten days, or in the freezer for up to six months.

Is it OK to eat seitan everyday? ›

The answer is, yes! —as long it's part of a well-rounded diet. A 100g serving of seitan has about 141 calories and 25 grams of protein, making it comparable to the amount of protein in chicken or beef. Because the starches are removed from the wheat when seitan is made, it has very little fat and carbs.

Is it cheaper to make or buy seitan? ›

Because of its meaty texture, seitan can be used in a variety of dishes, from sandwiches and stir-fries to stews and soups. The best part is that making seitan at home is easy, and it's much cheaper than buying pre-made or store-bought seitan.

Can you overwork seitan? ›

Once mixed with liquid and the other things in this recipe, the vital wheat gluten will form a dough. This is not a dough we knead--actually, the less we touch it the better. Overworked seitan is rubbery and gross.

What does the vinegar do in seitan? ›

Spices: If you decided to eat plain seitan, the product would taste bland with a strong gluten flavor. To cut this flavor, add a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar to the recipe. To season seitan, get creative with spices!

What is the best flour for seitan? ›

Bread flour: 12–16% protein – Fine-grain, unbleached, white varieties are optimal for making seitan. Bread flour is designed to have higher amounts of gluten which is why just about any brand should be a safe bet, though some still may have more than others.

Why is my seitan rubbery? ›

As you knead, more gluten develops. Think of it like muscle fibers building up. Knead too much, and your seitan can end up rubbery. Knead too little and it can be too spongy.

Why is my seitan too chewy? ›

A too wet, too soft dough is going to make a gummy, soft seitan. This could be because you used a tofu that was not super firm, or not pressed well enough so it was holding extra liquid. Or if there was water suggested in the recipe, you did not wait to add it until the end.

What happens if you overcook seitan? ›

Don't let it dry out – If you overcook seitan, it will become tough, chewy and dry, which is not what you want!

How to make seitan fibrous? ›

Using a food processor to “knead” the dough creates fibrous, textures nearly resembling meat. The more you process the dough, the more fibrous/meaty your homemade Seitan becomes.

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