Homemade Worcestershire Sauce
[Vegan]
Author Bio
Bryanna Clark Grogan, vegan 26 years, author of eight books, has over 40 years experience...
Bryanna Clark Grogan, vegan 26 years, author of eight books, has over 40 years experience as a chef, teacher, and journalist. Among her titles are World Vegan Feast, Nonna’s Kitchen, Authentic Chinese Cuisine, The Almost No Fat Cookbook and the Fiber for Life Cookbook. She was recipe author for the book Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes. A teacher, lecturer and former newspaper columnist, her blog is at Vegan Feast Kitchen. Read more about Bryanna Clark Grogan
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Homemade Worcestershire Sauce [Vegan]
Worcestershire sauce is a delicious, tangy condiment that's full of flavor. It's especially good in "meaty" vegan dishes like stews, gravies, chili, shepherd's pie, veggie burgers and meatless loaves, seitan pot roast, et cetera; and, of course in barbecue sauces, V-8 juice or anything else tomato-ey, and Bloody Mary's, if...
Worcestershire sauce is a delicious, tangy condiment that's full of flavor. It's especially good in "meaty" vegan dishes like stews, gravies, chili, shepherd's pie, veggie burgers and meatless loaves, seitan pot roast, et cetera; and, of course in barbecue sauces, V-8 juice or anything else tomato-ey, and Bloody Mary's, if that's your thing.
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Ingredients You Need for Homemade Worcestershire Sauce [Vegan]
How to Prepare Homemade Worcestershire Sauce [Vegan]
- Combine all of the ingredients in a blender.
- Pour the mixture into a medium saucepan and bring it to a boil.
- Remove from the heat and pour it into a sterilized pint jar or a clean 12.7-ounce beer or cider bottle with a tight lid or cap. Store in the refrigerator. It will keep for a long time!
Nutritional Information
Total Calories: 428 | Total Carbs: 115 g | Total Fat: 1 g | Total Protein: 4 g | Total Sodium: 11435 g | Total Sugar: 58 g
Note: The information shown is based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
I just made this and it smells divine – spot on.
Henderson\’s relish available from Morrisons is simply divine.
100% Vegan, gluten free and 1% low salt content
much better and cheaper than Lea and Perrin\’s Worcestershire sauce.
I\’m new to vegan cooking and am very conscientious about the sweeteners/sugars that I use (as little as possible). I don\’t have "dark molasses" but I do have "blackstrap molasses." Will it work in this recipe?