Biscuits and Mushroom Gravy Recipe (Vegan) (2024)

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I didn’t used to think I was a gravy person.

Now biscuits? Oh, I’ve always loved my biscuits. I love biscuitswith strawberry jam. I love biscuitswith a warm pat of butter. I especiallylove biscuitswith (my personalfavorite) a nice slather of peanut butter, which gets all nice and ooey gooey and melty atop a warm biscuit. ButI could never quite understand why my friends were so madly in love with their“b & g”.

Something about the sausage-laden gravy just never quite appealed to me. Nor did the idea of eatingspoonfuls upon spoonfuls of sauce that was probably made with loads of heavy cream. So I admittedly spent the first three decades of my life always passing on the “g”, until about a year ago when one of my friends finally convinced me to tryher absolute favorite:

Mushroom gravy.

Made veganwith almond milk instead ofheavy cream, no less.

Let’s just say I’m finally part of the “b & g” club now. I absolutely love this gravy!!!

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In retrospect, I’m not sure why I was so surprised.

I generally love cream sauces,and regularlysub in almond milk for dairywhen looking for a lighter alternative or cooking for my vegan friends. And I lovelovelove mushrooms. (Although after a little heated vote on Instagram last week, I was reminded that many of you don’t. Who knew ‘shrooms could be so polarizing?!)

So yeah, in theory, I probably should have tried a good mushroom gravy a long time ago. But once I finally did — and tried agood mushroom gravy, that was heavy on the mushrooms, light on the creaminess, and full of rich savory flavors — I was 500% sold.

And then being the good little food blogger I am, immediately had to come home and learn how to make it myself.

I’ve been tinkering around with my favorite recipe for awhile now, so thought it was high time to share it with you. We begin with my favorite 3-ingredient coconut oil biscuits, which come together in about 20 minutes from start to finish. (The best!!)

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But the gravy is the rockstar of today’s recipe.

The ingredients are pretty straightforward — Blue DiamondAlmond Breeze Almondmilk Original(or Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Almondmilk Original Unsweetened)and vegetable stock form the flavorful base, a (vegan) butter roux thickens it up,shallots and a little garlic give it a savory kick, some fresh rosemary is essential, and most importantly,it’s filled with lots and lots and lots of mushrooms. I prefer baby bellas, but really you can use just about any of your favorite mushrooms (or a mix) here.

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Simmer the mushrooms in your butter,add the shallots and onion, thicken it up with the roux, then stir in the remaining ingredients. And once the mixture comes to a simmer and thickens up, it should all be ready to go in less than 15 minutes. You know, coincidentally just about the amount of time it takes to bake those biscuits.

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Once they’re both ready to go, serve the warm gravy on top of the warm biscuits…

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…and get ready for some “b & g”heaven.

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It’s comfort food at its best — warm, hearty, full of the best savory flavors. But believe it or not, the entire recipe is actually dairy-free and vegan. So if youand your friends can get your “b & g” fix without having to worry about sausage or heavy cream. Even though I happen to like both of those ingredients, I prefer the vegan version of this recipe. :)

Enjoy!

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Biscuits and Mushroom Gravy (Vegan)

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  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 8 -12 servings 1x
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This biscuits and mushroom gravy recipe is wonderfully delicious and comforting, it’s naturally vegan, and it all comes together in less than 30 minutes.

Ingredients

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  • 1 batch3-Ingredient Coconut Oil Biscuits
  • 1/4 cupvegan butter or olive oil (or you can substitute regular butter, if not making these vegan)
  • 8 ounces baby bella mushrooms, diced into 1/4-inch cubes
  • 1 small shallot, peeled and finely chopped (about 1/4 cup)
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cupwhite whole wheat (or all-purpose) flour
  • 1/2 cup vegetable stock
  • 1 1/3 cupBlue DiamondAlmond Breeze Almondmilk Original(orBlue Diamond Almond Breeze Almondmilk Original Unsweetened)
  • 1teaspoon finely-minced fresh rosemary
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly-cracked black pepper

Instructions

  1. Make the 3-Ingredient Coconut Oil Biscuits according to directions.
  2. While the biscuits are baking, melt butter in a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms and stir to coat. Then saute the mushrooms for 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until cooked and softened. Add shallot and garlic, and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the shallot is cooked and softened. Sprinkle the mixture with the flour, and stir to combine. Cook for 1 minute. Stir in the vegetable stock until combined. Then add in the remaining ingredients, and stir until completely combined.
  3. Bring the sauce to a simmer. Then reduce heat to medium-low and continue simmering until the gravy reaches your desired thickness, about 1-5 minutes (depending on how thin you like your gravy), stirring occasionally. Taste, and season with additional salt, pepper and/or rosemary if needed. Remove from heat and serve the gravy ladled over the warm biscuits, topped with an additional sprinkle of black pepper if desired.

This is a sponsored post in partnership withBlue Diamond Almond BreezeAlmondmilk. I am partnering with them this year to bring you some delicious dairy-free recipes, and all opinions are my own as always. Thanks for supporting the brands I love that help make this site possible.

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posted on April 17, 2015 by Ali

Breakfast / Brunch, Dairy-free, Easter, Vegan, Vegetarian

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FAQs

What is the gravy in biscuits and gravy made of? ›

Flour – Mixed with the fat released by the sausage the flour makes the roux that gives you the creamiest gravy. Milk – I use whole milk in this recipe to keep it extra rich and creamy. Seasoned Salt + Pepper – Flavor, flavor, flavor!

Can you substitute milk in biscuits and gravy? ›

Yes, biscuits and gravy contain dairy because sausage gravy is made using milk, and the biscuits are made with milk and butter. Unsweetened mild flavored dairy free milks are a very good substitute for milk in biscuits and gravy.

Which biscuits are vegan? ›

  • Mrs Crimbles 6 Gluten Free Vegan Chocolate Macaroon 195G. ...
  • Tesco Bourbon Creams Biscuits 296G. ...
  • Tesco Oaty Rounds Biscuits 300G. ...
  • Tesco Fruit Shortcake Biscuits 200G. ...
  • OREO Vanilla Cookie Sandwich Biscuits 154G. ...
  • Jammie Dodgers Biscuits 140G. ...
  • Tesco Ginger Nut Biscuits 300G. ...
  • OREO Double Stuff Cookie Sandwich Biscuits 157G.

Can you make biscuits as gravy with Impossible sausage? ›

Michael Melton is a Southern boy at heart—and in stomach. Chef J. Michael Melton dipped into his country days to re-create a creamy, dreamy, and ultra-comforting biscuits and gravy recipe using meaty, herbaceous, and peppery Impossible Sausage Made From Plants (Savory).

How unhealthy is biscuits and gravy? ›

Unfortunately, this comforting and heavy breakfast or brunch can quickly knock out your calorie intake for the whole day. Biscuits and gravy are high in calories and saturated fats and low in nutritional benefits.

What is the American version of biscuits and gravy? ›

Biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in the United States, especially in the South. The dish consists of soft dough biscuits covered in white gravy (sawmill gravy), made from the drippings of cooked pork sausage, flour, milk, and often (but not always) bits of sausage, bacon, ground beef, or other meat.

What happens if you use milk instead of buttermilk in biscuits? ›

While the quantity of acid could be fine-tuned, the consistency of milk-based substitutions will be unavoidably thin. Compared to cultured buttermilk, plain milk is watery, making the dough so heavy and wet that it oozes into a puddle, turning the biscuits flat and dense.

Is it better to use milk or buttermilk in biscuits? ›

What's the Difference Between Buttermilk Biscuits and Regular Biscuits? As the names might suggest, regular biscuits do not contain buttermilk, while these do. Regular biscuits are typically prepared with milk or water instead. Buttermilk adds a nice tang to the biscuit flavor and helps them rise better.

Is buttermilk or whole milk better for biscuits? ›

When you're making biscuits, you use buttermilk for its acidity as well as its fat and liquid content. The acidity is used, in conjunction with leaveners, to help the dough rise.

What is gravy made out of? ›

At the most basic level, gravy is a simple pan sauce that requires liquid and a thickener. Traditional turkey gravy usually has fat, flour, and stock. You can make excellent turkey gravy with just those ingredients, plus salt and pepper for seasoning.

How is gravy made from scratch? ›

Melt butter in a medium-sized sauce pan. Add flour and whisk constantly until mixture is golden caramel color and smells fragrant (3-5 minutes). Slowly whisk in liquids, while whisking, until mixture is smooth. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened and bubbly, 5 minutes or longer.

What is American white gravy made of? ›

The basic recipe for white gravy consists of butter, flour, milk, salt, and pepper. Some people use bacon or sausage fat in place of butter, and others further season the gravy beyond salt and pepper.

How do you thicken gravy for biscuits and gravy? ›

If your gravy is on the skimpy side, you can thicken it quickly with flour or cornstarch. But don't add your thickener directly to the gravy, which will create lumps. Instead, try stirring in three or four tablespoons of flour or cornstarch into a small amount of cold water until you have a smooth paste.

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