Vegan Oyster Sauce Recipe - A Nourishing Plate (2024)

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This homemade vegan oyster sauce recipe looks, tastes, and smells like oyster sauce, but is completely free of shellfish. It's also gluten-free, has a soy-free option, and is made with a handful of simple ingredients.

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Although I personally love oysters, I was looking for a store-bought oyster sauce with better ingredients until I realized that it simply doesn't exist. And whether you choose not to eat seafood or you have an allergy, no one should have to miss out on this condiment that adds a really unique flavor to your meals.

Luckily, making your own vegan oyster sauce is really easy.

When I first made this, I was in disbelief. Between the texture and the taste, I was shocked at how much it resembled store-bought oyster sauce in every way.

Ingredients

  • Dried shiitake mushrooms - these have a really concentrated umami flavor that's far stronger than fresh mushrooms.
  • Boiling water - rehydrates the dried mushrooms so they can become softer and easier to blend while also creating a broth of sorts.
  • Brown sugar - this gives it that caramelized color and sweetness that is in traditional oyster sauce.
  • Soy sauce or tamari (gluten-free soy sauce) - adds saltiness and umami flavor.
  • Kosher salt - to balance out the sweetness from the sugar.
  • Tapioca starch - helps to thicken the sauce and give it a thick texture.
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Make It Your Way: Substitutions & Variations

Please remember that recipes are just a starting point.

How can you make this vegan oyster sauce using what you already have? Here are some ideas

  • No dried mushrooms? - if you absolutely can't find dried mushrooms, you can use mushroom powder (1-2 teaspoons).
  • Soy-free?- use coconut aminos, but decrease the amount of sugar to ½ cup and increase the amount of salt since it's nowhere near as salty as soy sauce to 1 ½ to 2 teaspoons kosher salt.
  • Gluten-free? - be sure to use tamari or coconut aminos (soy-free).
  • No brown sugar? - sub another granulated sugar such as coconut sugar or cane sugar.
  • No tapioca starch/flour? - use cornstarch or arrowroot powder instead.

To make this recipe, it's incredibly helpful to have a high-powered blender, a whisk, and a saucepan. Along with liquid measuring cups, dry measuring cups, and measuring spoons.

Helpful Tips For Making The Best Vegan Oyster Sauce

Where to buy dried mushrooms?

Dried mushrooms can be found in the International aisle in grocery stores, at your local Asian supermarket, or online.

Does vegan oyster sauce have oysters?

No, vegan oyster sauce is made with mushrooms instead of oysters. This gives the sauce a similar color and texture to regular oyster sauce.

Why is there added salt? Isn't soy sauce already salty?

Oyster sauce is a mix of sweet, salty, and umami, so you'll need to add some additional salt to balance out the sweetness of the sugar. I recommend using kosher salt so it doesn't taste overly salty, but if using another type, reduce the amount that the recipe calls for by half and season to taste. Check out my quick guide to cooking with salt to learn more.

Can you use fresh mushrooms?

Although I haven’t done this, if you're up for playing around with it, I'd suggest using about 1 cup of fresh shiitake mushrooms and sautéing them first to really build the flavor before blending them up.

How to store vegan oyster sauce?

Store in a glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. If freezing, add the vegan oyster sauce to a silicone ice cube tray. Once frozen, pop them out, and store them in a sealed container or bag in the freezer for 2-3 months. Defrost overnight in the fridge before using. Make it even easier by adding a specific amount (such as a tablespoon) to each cube, so you know exactly how much to thaw.

How to use vegan oyster sauce?

Oyster sauce is used in various Asian dishes such as stir-fries, pineapple fried rice, or garlic umami noodles.

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Homemade Vegan Oyster Sauce

This homemade vegan oyster sauce looks, tastes, and smells like oyster sauce, but is completely free of shellfish. It's also gluten-free, has a soy-free option, and is made with a handful of simple ingredients.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Author: Lindsey Jenkins

Ingredients

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  • 1 tablespoons tapioca starch/flour or substitute, see notes below
  • 2 tablespoons cold water

Instructions

  • Soak the shiitake mushrooms in 1 cup of boiling water to soften them for about 10-15 minutes. Add both the mushrooms and the brothy water to a blender. Blend on high until smooth.

  • In a saucepan over medium heat, mix together the blended mushroom liquid, brown sugar, soy sauce or tamari, and kosher salt. Make the slurry by adding the starch to a small bowl with the cold water. Whisk until the starch has completely dissolved.

  • Stir in the slurry and continuously whisk until the sugar has dissolved, then reduce the heat to medium-low and keep stirring until the sauce has thickened and reached your desired consistency. It'll continue to thicken as it cools.

  • Transfer to a clean glass jar and let cool completely before storing in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or the freezer for 2-3 months.

Notes

This recipe makes 1 ¾ cups of sauce.

If not using diamond crystal kosher salt, reduce the amount by half.

SUBSTITUTIONS:

No dried mushrooms? - if you absolutely can't find dried mushrooms, you can use mushroom powder (1-2 teaspoons).

Soy-free?- use coconut aminos, but decrease the amount of sugar to ½ cup and increase the amount of salt since it's nowhere near as salty as soy sauce to 1½ to 2 teaspoons kosher salt.

Gluten-free? - be sure to use tamari or coconut aminos (soy-free).

No brown sugar? - sub another granulated sugar such as coconut sugar or cane sugar.

No tapioca starch/flour? - use cornstarch or arrowroot powder instead.

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  • Creamy Vegan Mac and Cheese (No Cashews)
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  1. Dana Chiu says

    Vegan Oyster Sauce Recipe - A Nourishing Plate (9)
    Ive made this several times now. It is excellent! I do use coconut sugar and reduce to about 6 T., increase salt to about 1 3/4 t., and use coconut aminos. Very quick and easy and tastes incredibly close to the real thing. Im sure it's healthier too.

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    • Lindsey says

      Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, Dana! I love hearing that it's become a staple for you, too.

      Reply

  2. Persiasblossom says

    I have a premade bag of mushroom seasoning. Do you think that I could use that in place of the mushroom powder and just omit the salt from the recipe?

    Reply

    • Lindsey says

      I haven’t tried using something like that but if the ingredients in the mushroom seasoning are just mushrooms and salt, I don’t see why you couldn’t. I think it’s worth experimenting!

      Reply

  3. Dalia V says

    Vegan Oyster Sauce Recipe - A Nourishing Plate (10)
    It was incredible!! Very easy to make. Thank you

    Reply

    • Lindsey Jenkins says

      Thanks for your review, Dalia!

      Reply

Vegan Oyster Sauce Recipe - A Nourishing Plate (2024)

FAQs

Is there a healthy version of oyster sauce? ›

Soy sauce is an easy substitute for oyster sauce since it's a common pantry staple. It's also vegan and vegetarian, making it suitable for those who don't eat seafood. However, soy sauce is saltier and thinner than oyster sauce. If you use it in a recipe that calls for oyster sauce, consider adding sugar to sweeten it.

What is a good vegan substitute for oyster sauce? ›

Sweet soy sauce or teriyaki sauce are the best options. Stir Fries - When it comes to adding umami depth and spice to stir fried dishes like ramen and rice noodles, we recommend soy sauce or black bean paste as the perfect oyster sauce alternatives.

What's the difference between oyster sauce and vegan oyster sauce? ›

What is the difference between oyster sauce and vegetarian oyster sauce? Regular oyster sauce is made with oyster juice, whereas vegan oyster sauce uses mushrooms instead to achieve a similar umami flavor and texture.

What are the ingredients in Lee Kum Kee vegan oyster sauce? ›

  • Ingredients: Water, sugar, soy sauce (water, soybeans, salt, corn starch), salt, modified corn starch, yeast extract (yeast extract, salt, water), caramel color, dried mushrooms.
  • Allergens: Soybeans.
  • Pack Sizes. 18 oz (1 lb 2 oz) 510 g, Bottle. 9 oz (255 g), Bottle.

What is the healthiest sauce in the world? ›

What is the healthiest condiment?
  • Guacamole.
  • Mustard.
  • Balsamic Vinegar.
  • Salsa.
  • Hot sauce.
  • Tzatziki.
  • Hummus.
  • Pesto.
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Which is better hoisin or oyster sauce? ›

Often used as a cooking ingredient, oyster sauce has a richer and more intense taste than hoisin but it does not have the sweetness. If you want to cook with an oyster sauce substitute, hoisin sauce works fine if you like a sweet, tangy flavor.

What brand of oyster sauce is vegan? ›

Yakso vegan oyster sauce is a sweet Asian sauce. It is widely used as marinade, wok sauce and table sauce. The vegan oyster sauce is made from tamari, agave syrup, cornstarch and kombu.

Is Worcestershire sauce similar to oyster sauce? ›

6. Worcestershire Sauce. This common fermented sauce packs a major umami punch and is made with both molasses and anchovies, so it boasts a sweet, salty, fishy flavor that can stand in for oyster sauce. That said, worcestershire sauce is far more potent and can easily overpower a dish if it's not used sparingly.

Why doesn t oyster sauce taste like oysters? ›

The taste of oyster sauce isn't actually fishy at all, but it is unique: earthy, salty and a little sweet. The sauce is made by reducing caramelised oyster juices, but some oyster sauces have added cornstarch and even soy sauce in the ingredients list.

Which oyster sauce has no MSG? ›

Orchid Oyster Sauce no MSG added 430ml.

Which hoisin sauce is vegan? ›

Most hoisin sauce is suitable for vegans, but it's always with asking in restaurants or checking ingredients labels to make sure.

What makes Worcestershire sauce not vegan? ›

The only issue is that regular Worcestershire sauce contains anchovies or fish sauce, so it's not vegan. And while you can buy ready made vegan Worcestershire sauce, it's not necessarily all that widely available across the world. Which is why making your own is a great idea.

Is eating oyster sauce healthy? ›

A. If you are keeping a healthy diet and are focused on your weight loss, the oyster sauce will not harm that. There is zero cholesterol in the sauce, hence no trans or saturated fats. Also, the oyster sauce contains some bit of protein, and protein diets help in weight loss.

What is a low sodium alternative to oyster sauce? ›

7 Because it is lower in sodium, Worcestershire sauce may be preferred by those looking for a low-sodium alternative.

Is there a low sodium oyster sauce? ›

Lee Kum Kee Salt-Reduced Oyster Sauce is mellow in flavor and gives your dishes that signature Asian taste. Now made with less salt, you can enjoy this oyster sauce guilt-free. Made with high-quality fresh oysters and free of any preservatives, monosodium glutamate, and artificial colors.

What is better soy sauce for oyster sauce? ›

Kecap Manis (Sweet Soy Sauce)

Traditionally, oyster sauce will balance out more to achieve an umami profile. Kecap manis, on the other hand, comes with the sugary notes and balances out with tart notes from vinegar. Soy sauce, sugars, and spices are simmered slowly together until they reach a thick consistency.

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