Hearty Vegan Beef Stew (Slow Cooker Recipe) - Home-Cooked Roots (2024)

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This hearty Vegan Beef Stew recipe is filled with tender vegan “beef” pieces, creamy potatoes, carrots, and a full-bodied vegan beef broth that the whole family will love. It’s prepped in just 15 minutes, then slow cooked all day for a quick and easy weeknight meal or meal prep.

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Ingredients for Vegan Beef Stew

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  • Broth:Vegan beef broth is best. I’ve used bothBetter than Bouillon Vegetarian No Beef BaseandEdward & Sons Not-Beef Bouillon Cubesand both are good.
  • Tempeh:This plant-based protein is the star of the show in this beefless beef stew! It’s filled with probiotics, has a complete protein profile, and has a great hearty, chewy texture. If you are gluten-free, make sure to use a tempeh that is made without gluten-based grains. I love the brand Lightlife and regularly find it on sale.
  • Potatoes:I like to use Yukon gold potatoes because they don’t require peeling and are extra creamy.
  • Red wine:While optional, adding red wine to the savory broth adds depth. of flavor and helps tenderize the tempeh and root vegetables. For best results, I recommend using a dry red wine such as Merlot, Pinot Noir, or Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Balsamic vinegar:Adds sweet and savory depth of flavor to the broth.
  • Flour:I thickened this stew using all purpose flour, but a gluten-free flour blend would work well, too for a gluten-free option.

Substitutions and Variations

  • Tempeh substitutes:If you aren’t a tempeh on hand or have run out, replace the tempeh with chopped portobello mushrooms, rehydrated soy curls, rehydrated soy chunks, or your favorite vegan beef substitute.
  • Broth substitutes:​While vegan beef broth will add the most authentic flavor to this vegan version, veggie broth will work fine too!
  • Potato substitutes:Replace the Yukon gold potatoes with peeled russet potatoes, if desired. I would not recommend using red potatoes as these potatoes are too waxy.
  • Balsamic vinegar alternative:​Substitute the balsamic 1:1 with vegan steak sauce or vegan Worcestershire sauce.

How to Make Vegan Beef Stew

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  1. Make the savory broth.In the bowl of a 6 qt slow cooker, add the broth, red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, garlic, fresh herbs, and salt. Whisk together until evenly combined.
  2. Add the vegetables and tempeh.Next, add the tempeh, potatoes, chopped onion, and carrots. Stir to combine.
  3. Cook on low for 8 hours.
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  1. Stir in flour mixture.Once there is 1 hour left to cook, remove 1/4 cup of the stew broth from the crockpot and place it in a small mixing bowl. Add the 1/4 cup of flour and stir to combine until smooth. Add this flour mixture to the slow cooker and stir until evenly distributed throughout the stew.Cook on high for remaining hour.
  2. Add frozen peas.In the last 10 minutes of cooking, stir in the frozen peas and cook until warmed through and tender.
  3. Season to taste.Once the soup has finished cooking, taste and season with additional salt and black pepper, as needed. Ladle the beefless stew into serving bowls, top with chopped fresh parsley, and serve while warm! Enjoy.
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Serving Suggestions

I love serving this cozy vegan beef stew as a main course for dinner. It’s hearty and filling enough to be served on it’s own, but can also be paired with sides such as crusty bread, warm, fluffy biscuits, or vegetable sides likeCrispy Air Fryer Brussels SproutsorAir Fryer Green Beans.

Recipe FAQs

Should I marinate or season the tempeh before adding it to the stew?

You can if you’d like, but I don’t find it to be necessary. The beauty of slow cooking this hearty stew over several hours is it allows all of the flavors to meld together and infuse in the tempeh without any additional prep work.

With that being said, if you happen to have marinated tempeh on hand that would work well in this beefless stew, feel free to use it!

How do I thicken my stew without dairy?

Traditional beef stew does not usually contain any dairy. Instead, it is thickened with a flour roux. I used the same method in this hearty vegan stew and find it does the trick.

If you prefer a thicker stew, you can increase the flour measurement to 1/3 cup flour, 1/3 cup broth. Keep in mind that the stew will continue to thicken as it cools, so don’t make it too thick (unless you’re not planning on having leftovers!).

Can I use store-bought meat substitutes in vegan beef stew?

Yes, if you prefer to use store-bought meat substitutes, you are more than welcome. I intentionally developed this stew using tempeh because tempeh is one of the healthiest plant-based proteins and is typically more affordable than store-bought meat substitutes.

If you’d like to go the store-bought meat substitutes route, I’d recommend using vegan beef tips likeGardein Beefless TipsorBeyond Steak Plant-Based Seared Tips.

​Can I make this stew in the Instant Pot?

To make an Instant Pot vegan beef stew, place the broth, red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, garlic, rosemary, thyme and salt in the Instant Pot and whisk to combine.

Then stir in the tempeh, potatoes, onion, and carrots and cook under manual high pressure for 35 minutes. Allow the pressure cooker to naturally release for 10 minutes, then release remaining pressure. Set the pot to sauté and stir in the flour mixture and frozen peas.

Allow the stew to simmer for 10-15 minutes, or until thickened and the peas are warmed through.

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Storage Instructions

This beefless stew will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Keep in an airtight container, preferably glass for best preservation.

How to Freeze Vegan Beef Stew

This stew can be frozen before and after cooking for an easy meal prep.

  • How to freeze before cooking:Place the red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt, tempeh, onion, and carrots in a gallon-sized freezer-safe bag. Seal tightly, then squish around the ingredients to combine. Open the bag, add the potatoes on top, remove the excess air and seal again, laying the bag as flat as possible. Freeze for up to 3 months, then dump the stew frozen into the slow cooker, top with broth, and cook as usual.
  • How to freeze after cooking:Leftover vegetarian beef stew can be frozen for up to 2 months. To freeze, allow the hearty meal to cool completely, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag or individual-sized freezer cubes. Cover or seal tightly, and freeze. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator or microwave from frozen, adding additional broth as needed.
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Vegan Beef Stew Recipe

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

This hearty Vegan Beef Stew recipe is filled with tender vegan "beef" pieces, creamy potatoes, carrots, and a full-bodied vegan beef broth that the whole family will love. It's prepped in just 15 minutes, then slow cooked all day for a quick and easy weeknight meal or meal prep.

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4 cups vegan “beef” broth
  • cup red wine optional
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 6 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary chopped (or 1 tsp dried)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme chopped (or 1 tsp dried)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 16 ounces tempeh cubed
  • 1 pound Yukon gold potatoes chopped
  • 1 medium yellow onion roughly chopped
  • 4 large carrots chopped into 1-inch chunks
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup peas frozen or canned
  • Fresh parsley chopped
  • Black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Add the broth, red wine (if using), balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, garlic, rosemary, thyme, and salt to the slow cooker. Whisk together until evenly combined.

  • Add the tempeh, potatoes, onion, and carrots and stir together. Cook on low for 7 hours or high for 3 hours.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour and ¼ cup of the slow cooker liquid until smooth. Add it back to the slow cooker and stir together. Cook on high for another hour.

  • In the last 10 minutes, add the frozen peas.

  • Once done, taste and season with additional salt and black pepper as needed. Top with fresh parsley and enjoy!

Storage Instructions

  • This vegan beef stew will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Keep in an airtight container, preferably glass for best preservation.

  • How to freeze before cooking:Place the red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt, tempeh, onion, and carrots in a gallon-sized freezer-safe bag. Seal tightly, then squish around the ingredients to combine. Open the bag, add the potatoes on top, remove the excess air and seal again, laying the bag as flat as possible. Freeze for up to 3 months, then dump the stew frozen into the slow cooker, top with broth, and cook as usual.

  • How to freeze after cooking:Leftover vegetarian beef stew can be frozen for up to 2 months. To freeze, allow the hearty meal to cool completely, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag or individual-sized freezer cubes. Cover or seal tightly, and freeze. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator or microwave from frozen, adding additional broth as needed.

Notes

  • Instant Pot option: Place the broth, red wine, balsamic vinegar, tomato paste, garlic, rosemary, thyme and salt in the Instant Pot and whisk to combine. Then, stir in the tempeh, potatoes, onion, and carrots and cook under manual high pressure for 35 minutes. Allow the pressure cooker to naturally release for 10 minutes, then release remaining pressure. Set the pot to sauté and stir in the flour mixture and frozen peas. Allow the stew to simmer for 10-15 minutes, or until thickened and the peas are warmed through.

Nutrition

Calories: 305kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 9g | Sodium: 989mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 8g

Disclaimer: The Nutritional Information provided for this recipe is only an estimate. The accuracy of the facts listed is not and cannot be guaranteed.

Author Nicolette Wax

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for beef in beef stew? ›

If you're like me and you love a good meat replacement, you can use a packaged vegan beef, soy curls, or chunks of seitan. As long as you use an appropriate amount of whatever you choose, the recipe should still work just fine.

What gives beef stew the best flavor? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

How to thicken stew in slow cooker without flour? ›

Cornstarch, potato starch, and chickpea flour are a couple of pantry-friendly ways to thicken soups, stews, and sauces in the slow cooker. Just a tablespoon or two of any — added towards the end of cooking — will thicken sauces especially well.

What can I substitute for carrots in beef stew? ›

Carrot Substitutes
  • Parsnips. If you held up a parsnip and a carrot together, you might be inclined to call parsnips white carrots, which is one reason parsnips make for an ideal substitute. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes. ...
  • Winter Squash. ...
  • Rutabaga and Turnips. ...
  • Daikon Radish. ...
  • Bell Peppers. ...
  • Zucchini. ...
  • Celery Root and Parsley Root.
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What is a vegetarian substitute for beef stock? ›

If you are looking for a vegetarian replacement for beef broth, vegetable broth is an excellent option. Vegetable broth is made by boiling down vegetables like potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, and herbs. It won't have the same meaty depth of flavor as beef broth, but it will still work.

How do you deepen beef stew flavor? ›

Try adding soy sauce or Worcestershire for extra savory (or umami) flavor, a touch of honey or brown sugar for sweetness, lemon zest or vinegar for brightness or chili powder or smoked paprika for spice and depth.

What adds richness to a stew? ›

A bit of tomato paste amps up the flavor of beef stew, giving it a richness and a punch of umami that makes the stew truly memorable.

What is the best thickener for beef stew? ›

The three main thickening agents for gravies are flour, cornflour and arrowroot. The first two are normally used in savoury dishes while arrowroot tends to be used in sweet dishes – that said, arrowroot will work in a savoury dish as it has no flavour.

Can you overcook slow cooker stew? ›

Can you overcook stew in a slow cooker? A slow-cooked stew is pretty forgiving, but cooking beyond the point of tenderness can dry out the meat as well as the cooking juices and sauce. If serving is delayed, switch your slow cooker to warm until you're ready to eat.

Do potatoes thicken stew? ›

This gives your stew a creamier body, particular if you're using starchy vegetables like potatoes. Starches are an excellent way to thicken up your stew, as individual starch molecules start to absorb water immediately upon hitting hot liquid, eventually bursting and causing the liquid to thicken.

Should stew be covered with liquid in slow cooker? ›

Because your slow cooker will have a tightly sealed lid, the liquid won't evaporate so if you're adapting a standard recipe, it's best to reduce the liquid by roughly a third. It should just cover the meat and vegetables.

What is a natural thickener for stew? ›

Toss meat pieces in flour prior to browning. The flour helps to thicken a stew as it cooks. Whisk a teaspoon of flour in a little cold water to make a slurry, then stir into the stew as it's cooking. Don't add dry flour directly to the stew as it may clump.

Is it better to thicken stew with flour or cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. When a gravy, sauce, soup or stew recipe calls for flour, use half as much cornstarch to thicken. To thicken hot liquids, first mix cornstarch with a little cold water until smooth. Gradually stir into hot liquid until blended.

Can I use almond flour to thicken stew? ›

Nuts or nut-based flour

A quick and easy paleo-friendly way to add more thickness to your soups is to grind down 1-2 cups of nuts. Use cashews, peanuts, almonds, or any other nuts that you have at home. Almond flour is also a commonly available substitute that you can find in almost any grocery store today.

What other meat can you put in stew? ›

The following are some of the best cuts of beef for stewing, yielding meat that's juicy and tender even after long cooking:
  • Chuck.
  • Bone-in short rib.
  • Bohemian (Bottom Sirloin Flap)
  • Oxtail.
  • Fatty brisket ("point" or "second cut")
  • Cross-cut shanks.

What kind of meat can you use for stew meat? ›

What Cut of Beef Is Stew Meat? Stew meat is made from cuts of beef with lots of tough connective tissue, namely chuck and/or round. When you simmer it in a liquid, the connective tissue breaks down and becomes melt-in-your-mouth tender. That's why it's traditionally braised in stock and turned into beef stew.

What can I buy instead of stew meat? ›

Try ground beef. Or pork, or chicken. Any meat cut into small chunks can work. I've used hamburger before.

What is a substitute for stew meat? ›

Round roasts, rump roasts, and pot roasts are also all good choices for stews.

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