Save Thanksgiving: Slow Cooker Tofurky Recipe with Maple Herb Vegan Gravy (2024)

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Is this your first meatless holiday? Save the day with this slow cooker tofurky recipe.

It has all the basics for the whole family to enjoy a perfect Thanksgiving dinner – protein, stuffing, and vegetarian gravy.

Just roast some veggies, whip up some mashed potatoes, and add in a vegan dessert and you are the hero of the holiday!

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Cheryl insists on having a Tofurky a few times a year and I always enjoyed having them once a year.

I know some of you are not a fan of faux meats and if that’s you, head over to this post on Vegan Slow Cooker Veggie Loaf or make my plant-based Vegan Thanksgiving Casserole and Gravy.

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Did you know that you can make tofurky in the slow cooker?

I love using my slow cooker – especially for a big vegan holiday meal. It can be hard to cook everything on the stove, especially if you aren’t the only cook in the kitchen.

You can cook this tofurkey in your slow cooker and have your guests bring their dishes in their crockpot to keep everything warm.

I fully admit to doing this to keep everyone from being in the kitchen with me. Also, a table with co*cktails, mocktails, and some dips in another room helps too.

This whole vegan tofurky recipe is simple to make and can definitely become your new go-to for holiday entertaining.

Where can I buy a Tofurky or other vegan roast?

You can find them at Whole Foods, Sprouts, your local coop, and in many mainstream grocery stores. Check Tofurky’s find page here for one near you.

Check in the frozen section with the other frozen vegan meat substitutes. Usually, around the Thanksgiving time of year Trader Joe’s has its own in the refrigerated section.

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Is Tofurky frozen?

Most vegan roasts are found in the freezer section. Though sometimes near Thanksgiving you will find them thawed.

Just know if it is frozen you want to thaw it a day before you cook it.

Do I have to thaw it before cooking?

It’s recommended that you thaw it for 24 hours in the fridge before cooking.

But in a pinch, you can defrost in the microwave.

Do you have to cook Tofurky?

Yes, you do. While the base has been cooked once it needs to be cooked for over an hour in the oven or air fryer at 350 degrees, in the slow cooker on low for 7 – 9 hours (or on high for 1/2 the amount of time), or another method until it’s heated all the way through.

If you eat any frozen food that’s not hot in the middle it can make you sick – so this step is very important.

What is Tofurky made of?

Tofurky is a vegan roast made of tofu and seitan (vital wheat gluten). It was one of the first popular vegan turkey substitutes that they started selling in 1995.

But you may also know Tofurky as a brand name that includes a line of vegan products, including deli slices, sausages, jerky, tempeh, burgers, and franks.

All of the Tofurky products are fully vegan and approved by the Vegan Society.

Tofurky is seasonal, meaning stores don’t start selling it until November.

But you can stock up when they go on sale after Thanksgiving and keep them in the freezer for other special occasions.

Here are the ingredients as listed on the Tofurky site:

Roast: Vital wheat gluten, water, tofu (water, soybeans, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride), expeller pressed canola oil, natural flavors, sea salt, contains less than 2% of onion, carrot, celery, garlic, leek, rosemary extract, lemon juice concentrate, oat fiber, cornstarch, calcium lactate, potassium chloride.

Stuffing: Water, brown rice, bread cubes (enriched wheat flour [wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, and folic acid], palm fruit oil, yeast, cane sugar, sea salt), onions, celery, wild rice, expeller pressed canola oil, contains less than 2% of sea salt, spices, dehydrated onion, granulated garlic, natural flavors, cane sugar, sunflower oil, maltodextrin.

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Is there a gluten-free option?

Tofurkey, and most, if not all of the pre-made roasts, contain gluten. There are homemade recipes and I’m working on one to add to this site and I’ll link it as soon as I do.

But the actual Tofurkey brand contains wheat gluten and breadcrumbs so it’s not for the gluten intolerant.

But if you want a good gluten-free vegan Thanksgiving dish you should try my air-fried soy curls over mashed potatoes with a little gravy or Vegan Thanksgiving Casserole and Gravy recipe.

How to make this vegan slow cooker roast

You will need a Tofurkey, and it needs to be thawed – so it’s best to put it in the fridge the day before you are going to cook it.

You can thaw it in the microwave in a pinch.

Mix water, maple syrup or date syrup, nutritional yeast, bouillon cubes, marjoram, thyme, garlic powder, onion powder, rubbed sage, and black pepper in your slow cooker.

Add in the thawed roast and coat with the liquid. Cook on low 7 to 9 hours.

If you can, turn the roast over once or twice during cooking, but it’s fine if you don’t. Just make sure to pour gravy over all the servings.

Note: You should use a 2 – 4 quart slow cooker for best results, or double or triple the sauce ingredients so you have enough cooking liquid in a larger slow cooker.

The best Tofurky recipes

In addition to my slow cooker recipe below, be sure to check out this list of Tofurky recipes I’ve compiled.

It has something for everyone. I have to admit that I love this Slow Cooker Maple Herb Tofurky recipe the best.

More Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes

Even if you make this recipe you’re probably going to make a few more. Here are some of my favorites and at the end of the list are a few roundup posts that have a ton to choose from.

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Slow Cooker Maple Herb Tofurky

Kathy Hester

If you or a member of your family loves Tofurky you need to try my slow cooker recipe. It makes a gravy that's slightly sweet and full of herbs. Plus it's all hands off time!

4.59 from 41 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 7 hours hrs

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 6 servings

Calories 352 kcal

Equipment

  • 3 or 4 qt slow cooker

Ingredients

  • 1 Tofurky , thawed and taken out of wrapper
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 tablespoon Better than Boullion vegetable flavor or 2 homemade vegetable bouillon cubes
  • 3/4 teaspoon marjoram
  • 1/2 teaspoon thyme
  • 1/4 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoons onion powder
  • 1/4 teaspoons rubbed sage
  • 1/8 teaspoons black pepper

Instructions

  • Place the tofurky in your 2 to 3 quart slow cooker. Mix the sauce ingredients together and pour over the Tofurky.

  • Cook on low 7 to 9 hours. If you are at home you can turn the roast over once or twice, but it’s fine if you don’t. Just make sure to pour gravy over all the servings.

Nutrition

Calories: 352kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 35gFat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1112mgPotassium: 991mgFiber: 3gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 9IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 67mgIron: 3mg

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Save Thanksgiving: Slow Cooker Tofurky Recipe with Maple Herb Vegan Gravy (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Tofurky? ›

The Oregon plant-based food pioneer Turtle Island Foods, better known by its Tofurky brand, has been sold to a Japanese company. The buyer is Torfurky's longtime tofu supplier, Morinaga Nutritional Foods.

Is Tofurky gravy good? ›

Tofurky's Vegan Gravy is wonderfully savory and creamy, made with a medley of vegetables and spices.

What is the main ingredient in Tofurky? ›

Note that despite what its name might seem to indicate, Tofurky is not primarily a tofu product. Rather, it's almost entirely made of wheat gluten, combined with a smaller amount of tofu. So, obviously, it's not something that anyone on a gluten-free diet would want to eat.

Can you cook tofurky from frozen? ›

For a frozen Roast: cook for 2 hours 20 minutes plus 15 minutes uncovered. Carve your Roast with a serrated bread knife. Leftovers are great in a sandwich!

Does Trader Joe's sell Tofurky? ›

Where to Buy a Tofurky. If there's a Trader Joe's or a Whole Foods near you, you're in luck, as you can purchase your Tofurky at any Whole Foods or Trader Joe's location.

Is Tofurky healthy for you? ›

If you're hugging your tofurky tight to your chest in defense, don't worry. It isn't entirely without health perks. "Tofurky is made from tofu, which is an excellent source of several vitamins and minerals such as calcium, folate, magnesium, and selenium," says Kubala.

Is Tofurky just tofu? ›

Tofurky is the brand name of an American vegan turkey replacement (also known as a meat analogue, or, more specifically, tofurkey) made from a blend of wheat protein and organic tofu.

What's the difference between brown gravy and turkey gravy? ›

What is the Difference Between Brown Gravy and Turkey Gravy? Brown gravy is a gravy made from any meat drippings and stock. Turkey gravy is explicitly made with the drippings from a roast turkey. So, turkey gravy is just one of many versions of brown gravy.

Can you eat Tofurky raw? ›

Can I eat un-cooked Tofurky products? Cook up those products, they'll taste better and we like that. Is this a Tofurky Deli Slice or some delicious Plant-Based Chick'n? Yes, scarf them down chilled or cooked.

How to season a Tofurky? ›

Olive Oil (or other vegetable oil), 1 T. Soy Sauce, 1 1/2t. fresh or ground sage (optional.) Tofurky also gets along great with things like veggie broth, minced garlic, a dash of red wine or herbs like thyme or marjoram.

Is tofu turkey good for you? ›

The faux turkeys are generally packed with protein thanks to their soy content. (In fact, most store-bought versions have just as much protein as the actual bird itself!) Tofu also brings other vitamins and minerals to the table, such as calcium, folate, magnesium and selenium.

Are there nitrates in Tofurky? ›

I looked at Tofurky's website and their deli slices. It appears they are made without nitrates.

Can Tofurky go bad? ›

After opened roughly 3-5 days. If unopened we recommend consumption or freezing before the best by date.

Who owns Tofurky? ›

Tofurky was recently acquired by its tofu supplier Morinaga Nutritional Foods (part of Toyko-based dairy company Morinaga Milk Group), alongside its parent and sister companies, Turtle Island Foods and Moocho respectively. Jaime Athos—the stepson of Turtle Island Foods founder Seth Tibbott—is staying on as CEO.

Does tofurkey come with Gravy? ›

A savory blend of wheat and tofu, the Roast is filled with a flavorful wild rice and bread crumb stuffing, ready to be basted, roasted, carved and devoured by the whole posse. Compliment your roast with an included tub of our savory gravy and go crazy. Thanks for inviting Tofurky to the table!

Who bought Tofurky? ›

Plant-based food pioneer Tofurky and its sister brand Moocho have been acquired for an undisclosed amount by Morinaga Nutritional Foods, which is the U.S.-based manufacturer of Mori-Nu Silken Tofu.

Where is Tofurky? ›

Tofurky® is a trademark of Turtle Island Foods, a company based in Hood River, Oregon, United States. Turtle Island has come to also use the brand name for most of its meatless products, such as deli slices, sausages, jerky, tempeh (its first product), burgers, and franks.

Why did turkey ban vegan cheese? ›

In its latest update to the Turkish Codex Food Regulation, the ministry stated that “products that give the impression of cheese cannot be produced using vegetable oil or other food ingredients.” The new amendment notes that even vacuum packaging is evocative of traditional dairy cheese and could mislead consumers.

Is Tofurky safe to eat? ›

Is it safe to eat? A: If the front of the box says “keep refrigerated/ok to freeze” you are good to go. If it says “keep frozen” it should be stored frozen but can be thawed 90 days before consumption. Contact your store manager if you think the product was stored incorrectly.

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