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vegan beef stew
vegan beef stew
vegan beef stew

 

This Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew is thick, hearty, and comforting. It’s loaded with tons of veggies and smothered in a thick, creamy, savory broth. This vegan stew is great for dinner and tastes delicious reheated the next day too.

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  • Tips & Tricks for Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew 
  • Variations to Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew 
  • Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew FAQs
  • More Tasty Vegan Recipes
  • Recipe
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This vegan stew is loaded with carrots, celery, potatoes, mushrooms, peas, and more. This has quickly become one of my all time favorite vegan stews. Give it a try and let me know how you enjoy it!

This Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew recipe is…

  • An old-fashioned classic stew
  • Loaded with nutrient-rich veggies
  • Thickened with a roux base
  • Made with flavorful fresh herbs
  • Great for meal prepping

How to Make Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew

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  1. Add oil to a pot. Cook onion and garlic on medium heat until translucent.
  2. Add potatoes, carrots, peas, and mushrooms, and cook.
  3. Add herbs, broth, tomatoes, soy sauce, and vinegar. Stir and bring to boil.
  4. Make cornstarch slurry and stir in to thicken soup.
  5. Turn down heat, cover, and let simmer.

Full directions for how to make Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.

Tips & Tricks for Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew

close up spoonful of old-fashioned vegan stew

Cutting the Vegetables

Make sure that when you are chopping the vegetables for this stew, you cut everything into true bite-size pieces. You don’t want super large chunks of vegetables, as they will be hard to eat.

Sauté the Garlic & Onions

When you sauté the onion and garlic, it helps to really enhance the deep flavor of this vegan stew. The sautéed vegetables will give your stew a rich and hearty flavor. If you don’t sauté the onions and garlic, as some people do to save time, you will find that they have a sharper flavor.

Use a Heavy Duty Pot

Using a Dutch oven or other heavy duty pot is great as it will provide an even cooking surface for the stew. Cast iron is a good choice as well. If your pot isn’t sturdy, it can create hot spots and your veggies will vary in doneness.

Variations to Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew

ingredients in pot for old-fashioned vegan stew

Add Rice or Quinoa

Barley, rice, and quinoa are all great additions to this veggie-packed stew. Adding any of these grains will make your stew a lot heartier. I would recommend tossing some in if you feel you want a bit more depth.

Mix in Pasta

You can also add some vegan-friendly pasta to your stew. Just add it in at the end of the cooking time. Adding pasta will add more carbs to your soup but also allow the stew to stretch a bit more and feed a larger crowd.

Different Vegetables

You can mix in other varieties of veggies to your stew, as well. I used what I had on hand, but you can swap out different vegetables depending on what you have in your fridge and what’s in season. For example, you could toss in some squash, zucchini or cauliflower!

Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew FAQs

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How do you know when the stew is done?

You will know your stew is done when the potatoes are fork tender. When the potatoes are done, you can take your stew off the heat. However, I like to cook mine a bit longer as it helps blend the flavors even more.

Why add in the cornstarch slurry?

Cornstarch and water combined – referred to as a slurry – is a thickening agent used for thickening soups, stews, and more. I find that a cornstarch slurry is great for thickening dishes without altering the flavor of the recipes you are cooking.

How do you store leftovers?

Store your leftover stew in the fridge for 3–5 days. When you want some, you can simply warm it up in the microwave or over low heat on the stove. Just make sure to stir your stew periodically as it reheats- it will burn if left to simmer too long.

More Tasty Vegan Recipes

If you love this vegan stew, be sure to check out these other delicious ideas:

  • Vegan Sweet Potato Lentil Soup
  • Vegan Comfort Food Casseroles
  • Vegan Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili

And while you’re here, don’t forget to grab a copy of my free vegan cheat sheet. It’s packed with all my favorite substitutions to vegan-ize any recipe!

Recipe

vegan irish stew

Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew

This Old-Fashioned Vegan Stew is thick, hearty, and comforting. It’s loaded with tons of veggies and smothered in a thick, creamy broth base.

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Course: Main dish
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian
Keyword: vegan beef stew, vegan irish stew, vegan stew
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 244kcal
Author: Veg Kitchen

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 onion minced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 large carrots sliced
  • 2 stalks celery sliced
  • 2 cups baby potatoes halved
  • 1 cup white mushrooms sliced & quartered
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
  • 2 cups vegetable broth
  • 19 oz diced tomatoes canned with garlic
  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 2 sprigs rosemary
  • small bunch fresh thyme
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch
  • 3 tbsp water
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Instructions

  • In a large pot, heat olive oil, then add onion and garlic; sauté 3–4 minutes or until onion is translucent.
    vegan beef stew
  • Add the carrots, celery, baby potatoes, mushrooms, and peas into the pot.
    vegan beef stew
  • Cook for 2–3 minutes.
    vegan irish stew
  • Add the Italian seasoning, vegetable broth, diced tomatoes, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, rosemary, and thyme. Stir and bring to a boil.
    vegan irish stew
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch and water to form a slurry mix. Add to the stew and stir.
    vegan irish stew
  • Turn heat down, cover pot, and simmer for 45 minutes or until veggies are tender.
    vegan irish stew
  • Serve.
    vegan irish stew

Nutrition

Calories: 244kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 1282mg | Potassium: 974mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 8362IU | Vitamin C: 48mg | Calcium: 99mg | Iron: 3mg
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