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911 Vegan Gravy

November 25, 2015 By Susan Voisin 78 Comments
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9-1-1 is an easy formula for a delicious fat-free, gluten-free vegan gravy that you can make in about 15 minutes using only 5 ingredients.

This vegan gravy is great for emergencies because you can make it from pantry ingredients in under 15 minutes. It's gluten-free, too!

People new to oil-free vegan diets often ask what they can put on baked potatoes.  If you’re used to using margarine or butter, it can be intimidating to be told that you need to either (a) get used to potatoes plain or with new toppings such as salsa or (b) make a cheesy sauce or gravy from scratch.

I’ve been eating a lot of potatoes lately while following my personal version of the McDougall Maximum Weight Loss Plan, and I can tell you from experience that (a) I don’t care for salsa on baked potatoes and (b) if I had to make a difficult sauce in order to eat them I never would.

Instead, I make a gravy that’s so ridiculously easy that I wasn’t going to write about it here. After all, I already have a mushroom gravy that is very popular, though a little more time-consuming to make. But then I posted the following photo of my breakfast on my Instagram account, and a couple of people wanted the recipe:

911 Vegan Gravy with Mushrooms and Chickpeas

911 Vegan Gravy with Mushrooms and Chickpeas

It’s practically not a recipe, just a proportion of ingredients: 9 stands for 9 parts liquid, 1 stands for 1 part brown rice flour, and the other 1 stands for 1 teaspoon of seasoning (or 1 tablespoon if you’re really into seasonings.)

But 911 is also the code for emergencies, and when you need gravy but you don’t have any mushrooms or onions or other fresh vegetables, this recipe will save you and your baked potatoes. Of course, if you have fresh ingredients to add, so much the better, but this recipe is perfect for all of you mushroom haters out there. And it’s gluten-free, so it’s safe to serve to any gluten-sensitive guests at your holiday table.

911 Vegan Gravy with Fat-Free Vegan Biscuits

Tastes great on Biscuits.

Try it on Fat-Free Vegan Biscuits!

I hope you don’t have a gravy emergency this holiday season, but if you do, just remember 9-1-1.

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You can make this easy, gluten-free, vegan gravy from pantry items in about 15 minutes. But it's delicious and not just for emergencies! #vegan #glutenfree #wfpb #thanksgiving #oilfree #fok
911 Vegan Gravy
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911 Vegan Gravy

Gluten Free
Nut Free
Soy Free
Sugar Free
This basic gravy is endlessly adaptable. The only limit is your imagination. See the notes below for some seasoning suggestions.
Prep Time 1 minute
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 16 minutes
Servings 8
Author Susan Voisin

Ingredients

  • 2 1/4 cups vegetable broth or a combination of broth and non-dairy milk
  • 1/4 cup brown rice flour
  • 1 - 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning or your choice of seasonings see notes
  • generous grating of black pepper
  • soy sauce, tamari, or salt to taste
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Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a medium-sized saucepan. Cook, stirring, over medium-high heat until gravy boils and thickens. Check seasonings and add more as needed. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring often, for about 5 minutes. If it's too thick, add additional broth or non-dairy milk to thin.

Notes

I like No-Chicken-style broth in this and usually use either Imagine No-Chicken or Edward & Sons Not-Chick'n Bouillon.
I like to use poultry seasoning because its combination of herbs tastes like Thanksgiving to me. But feel free to use whatever seasonings you like. Thyme, sage, rosemary, onion powder, and garlic powder in various combinations will give you a similar flavor, and you can increase the flavor by adding any of them along with the poultry seasoning.
Add nutritional yeast. I often add a tablespoon or two to increase the richness and the flavor of the gravy.
Make this fancy by sautéing onions, mushrooms, and garlic (or any combination of the three) before adding the other ingredients.
Add smoked salt for a "bacon gravy" flavor.
Use more non-dairy milk for a creamier gravy. (In these photos I used 2 cups broth to 1/4 cup cashew milk. You can use up to half non-dairy milk.)
For extra flavor, add a little vegetable bouillon in addition to the broth.
Nutrition Facts
911 Vegan Gravy
Amount Per Serving (1 serving)
Calories 22 Calories from Fat 1
% Daily Value*
Fat 0.14g0%
Sodium 146mg6%
Carbohydrates 4.5g2%
Protein 0.4g1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutritional info is approximate.

Course Sauce
Cuisine American
Keyword quick, thanksgiving, vegan
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  1. Jeannine

    November 25, 2015 at 5:44 pm

    I make this in the microwave stirring every minute. So good!

    Reply
  2. Jude

    November 25, 2015 at 7:23 pm

    What adaptions have you made to MCD’s MWL program? I guess brown rice flour might be one. I love potatoes sooo much think it may satisfy many people who crave that extra starch in winter, but don’t want to put that extra winter weight on. Hope you’re going to blog more around this.

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 28, 2015 at 8:55 am

      Yes, I probably shouldn’t refer to it as McDougall’s plan because the rice flour wouldn’t be allowed on it. My main adaptation of MWL is that I don’t worry about the small stuff such as a half tablespoon of flour in a serving of gravy or a tablespoon of tahini in a whole recipe of something, like hummus. I also don’t limit fruit. What I took from MWL is the emphasis on potatoes and whole food starches, but I’ve also borrowed from Fuhrman that fruit is okay and every now and then a little nut butter in a whole batch of something won’t throw me off-track. What was causing me problems was my use of bread and sugar, and since eliminating those, I find it much easier to stay on-plan and lose weight without having to cut out potatoes and whole grains.

      Reply
      • Cheryl

        January 3, 2016 at 11:18 am

        Thanks for that reply Susan. I just started reading MWL and wondered how the heck I was going to follow this plan. I like how you took the major steps and let the little ones slide. Jude… I am a BIG potato fan as well but always used Earth Balance. I’m looking forward to making this gravy for my potatoes tonight.

        Susan Thank you so much for keeping this site active. You are my (savory) savor 🙂

        Reply
      • Mark G

        January 29, 2016 at 1:12 am

        Susan, I just read your comments. Have you considered making and eating sourdough bread? It is, by far the most digestible bread that you can eat and will always taste ten times greater then anything you buy. If you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. There are dozens of books written on sourdough and many great websites too. All of the bread fed to anyone in my home is sourdough only with the exception of birthday cake. Ironically, that is about the only thing that we make once a year and don’t worry about the fat and/or sugar because, let’s face it, life really is too darn short.

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      • Kat

        February 18, 2018 at 5:12 pm

        Yes, Dr. McDougall does use brown rice flour in his own gravy recipe.

        https://www.drmcdougall.com/misc/2007nl/mar/recipes.htm

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        • Susan Voisin

          February 18, 2018 at 5:46 pm

          Yes, but that’s not on his MWL program.

          Reply
  3. Maria

    November 25, 2015 at 8:19 pm

    This is great Susan! And I love the 9-1-1–Mike asked me to bring my brown rice flour tomorrow so he can make this. 🙂 Happy Thanksgiving!! xoxo

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 26, 2015 at 8:48 am

      That’s so great! Tell Mike and Kelly I said hi and happy Thanksgiving!

      Reply
  4. Susan Walter

    November 26, 2015 at 3:46 am

    Lapsang souchong is my go-to for faking smoke flavour. Grind it to a powder and use it like a spice or for something like this gravy recipe, use some tea as some of your liquid. It’s disgusting as a drink, but fantastically useful as an ingredient!

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 26, 2015 at 8:50 am

      I will be on the lookout for lapsang souchong from now on. I would love to try this!

      Reply
    • Roberta Silverstein

      January 14, 2016 at 3:29 pm

      Excellent idea! I am going to try this concept on a lot of things requiring that smoky taste. PS: Susan: Love the gravy.

      Reply
    • Janet

      March 11, 2016 at 3:10 pm

      Lapsang souchong *is* really, really smokey in flavour so a little goes a long way! i’d like to share that one way to enjoy it as tea is to use it as a flavor enhancer to your regular tea by adding a tiny pinch before brewing the larger batch. i especially like to add it to a flowery teasting tea such as lychee, orange pekoe, etc. yummy! many, many, MANY thanks for suggesting it as a food flavor enhancer–i plan to give it a try.

      Reply
  5. Rosie

    November 26, 2015 at 7:59 am

    I adore baked potatoes this time of year but usually smother them in margarine. I’m inspired by your healthy gravy, I’ll have to give this a try.

    Reply
  6. Mark

    November 26, 2015 at 9:31 am

    Do you think chickpea flour would work instead of brown rice flour? I happen to have one and not the other!

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 26, 2015 at 9:44 am

      I wouldn’t do it without googling it first to see if other people have had success with chickpea flour gravy. I think it would be too grainy and not starchy enough, but I haven’t experimented with it in gravy.

      Reply
      • Maureen Cram

        November 27, 2015 at 10:43 pm

        I use chickpea flour often when making gravy. I do use some oil when I make mine but have found the secret is to cook the chickpea flour mix for several minutes over low heat to make sure it gets cooked. I also add a bit of vegan red wine for extra taste :).

        Reply
  7. laloofah

    November 26, 2015 at 10:17 am

    Happy Thanksgiving, Susan! Hope E was able to make it home for the holidays!

    I had the same conundrum about what to put on my baked potatoes when we eliminated added fats from our diet. Then I discovered how tasty they are with Ann Esselstyn’s Walnut Dressing on them, and that’s how I usually enjoy them now. It probably won’t fit with your MWL plan because of the fat from the walnuts, but here it is:
    1 cup walnuts
    1 cup water
    2 cloves garlic
    2-4 TBSP tamari (we use 3)
    Blend till smooth, refrigerate. Enjoy sparingly (a little can go a long way) on salads, veggies (this is especially good on kale) – and potatoes!

    This won’t stop me from trying your gravy, however. I love gravy. 🙂 Btw, not long after going vegan I started calling poultry seasoning “prairie seasoning,” because the aroma of the sage reminded me of the sage-covered Wyoming prairie around us.

    Grateful to you for all the delicious recipes you’ve so generously shared for so many years, and wishing you a delightful Thanksgiving!

    Reply
  8. Ruth Barwick

    November 26, 2015 at 8:16 pm

    Made your 911 gravy today and just had to write. It’s great!! Used mushrooms and nutritional yeast. Thank you so much for all your posts. Hope you had a happy Thanksgiving too.

    Reply
  9. Lisa

    November 27, 2015 at 7:20 am

    Hi Susan,
    I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. I wonder if you could give me your opinion of Instant Pots vs rice cookers. I had been thinking of buying a rice cooker and was looking at the Zojirushi models but recently began considering an instant pot instead. I wonder if you have had experience with both of these types of appliances and what your impressions have been. I am mostly interested in having something for cooking brown rice which we eat regularly.
    Thanks so much!

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 27, 2015 at 8:43 am

      Hi Lisa, I don’t have any experience with the Zojirishi rice cookers, but I do have and use just a generic (Black and Decker, I think) rice cooker and strongly prefer it to the Instant Pot for brown rice. BUT. I have never been able to get the proportions of water, rice, and time right in any of my pressure cookers, and other people swear by the Instant Pot for brown rice. So I’m not sure if it’s something I’m doing wrong (I have tried several different recipes), something about the altitude where I live, or something about how I prefer my rice to come out, but I’ve given up on using the IP for it and still use my rice cooker.

      That’s my experience and it’s definitely not typical. You might have great results in the IP. And an IP can do so much more than any rice cooker, so if you think you might use it for cooking dried beans, soups, or stews quickly, it would probably be worth it to experiment until you get it to do perfect brown rice, too.

      Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 27, 2015 at 8:59 am

      Oh, if it helps any, I just found out that Amazon has the Instant Pot model I have for $78.50 today. That’s $20 less than when I bought it and $50 less than it usually is! http://amzn.to/1Hsr4kF

      Reply
  10. Nancy Boyce

    November 30, 2015 at 5:48 pm

    Loved it! Thanksgiving and Christmas will be so much better because we all love gravy but don’t need/want the rest of the bad stuff! Nancy Boyce

    Reply
  11. Kristine

    December 3, 2015 at 4:50 am

    I am glad I saw this recipe while checking the site of my friend. I always end up with very runny or lumpy gravy and I think yours is just thick and smooth – just how I like it!

    Reply
  12. Samir

    December 4, 2015 at 4:36 pm

    Hi Susan,
    Please consider including the full content of your posts in your RSS feeds, instead of just a snippet. This will increase your readership, particularly those readers who exclusively peruse blogs through feed readers.

    Thank you for the consideration.

    Reply
  13. Cassie

    December 6, 2015 at 7:52 am

    Yes! I will have to try this. I also love baked potatoes, but also dislike salsa on potatoes. I normally throw a little Earth Balance on it, sprinkle season all, and try not to feel too bad about the processed fake butter. This is much better! Thanks!

    Reply
  14. nancy

    December 8, 2015 at 10:47 am

    I tried this gravy. The rice flour amount was way too much. The consistency was very ‘gloppy’ and just awful. Taste was good but did not pour like gravy. I’ll make it again and use vegan cornstarch and ‘gravy master’ to darken it.

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      December 12, 2015 at 3:35 pm

      Sorry you had a bad experience, Nancy. People like their gravies at different consistencies, and I like mine thick, so the default for this recipe is thick. But you can always thin it down with more “milk” or broth, though if you like it very thin, you’d have to increase the seasonings along with the liquid. I’m glad you at least found the flavor good.

      Reply
  15. Vidya

    December 9, 2015 at 12:34 am

    Wow, looking yummy, will surely try it,thanks for sharing 🙂 do visit my blog too for more yummy recipes

    Reply
  16. Soncco

    December 15, 2015 at 7:51 am

    Hello 🙂 I make this in the microwave stirring every minute.

    Reply
  17. Jem

    December 19, 2015 at 2:54 pm

    Susan, I just made a double batch of your VeganMushroom Gravy. I broke my right arm several weeks ago (I’m right-handed of course), so I needed some help from my best buddy….my husband of 48 years! We love this so much and have potatoes & gravy for dinner every week or two — add a pile of green veggies and a side salad and it’s a yummy and healthy dinner. I’ll freeze my pot of gravy in 1 C batches — many simple dinners until this arm heals! thank you for making our vegan lifestyle so easy!

    Reply
  18. Sheri A

    January 8, 2016 at 12:04 pm

    Hey Susan! I made this today just because it was cold outside and I was craving mashed potatoes with gravy.😊 Omg! It is delicious! I did use white rice flour since I did not have the brown kind. It turned out thick and delicious! You recipes never fail me!!! Thank you!!!

    Reply
  19. Jazzy

    January 15, 2016 at 1:53 pm

    Gravy was the bomb! 🙂 Had it over baked potatoes with chickpeas and mushrooms and onions as pictured. My husband said it reminded him of Salsbury steak. Thank you for the great recipe.

    Reply
  20. Gira

    January 18, 2016 at 2:30 pm

    I made this gravy using the Bob’s Red Mill 1-to-1 Gluten-free flour blend (which is what I have, and it is mostly rice flour), mushrooms, onions, and I skipped the nutritional yeast because I am sensitive to all things yeasty. I added poultry seasoning, a bit of veggie base, lots of black pepper, and regular salt.
    I can’t believe how delicious this gravy was! I thought I was eating in a restaurant! I am having the leftovers today with mashed potatoes and it reminded me that I needed to leave a comment to thank you for sharing this easy wonderful recipe!

    Reply
  21. shawna

    January 19, 2016 at 5:08 pm

    I had this recipe stashed away and boy am I happy I did! I finally made this just as posted but split the recipe in half. I wish I made the whole recipe. I served it over mashed potatoes. . .delicious. Just what I needed on a cold winter day in PA! Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
  22. Tammy

    February 24, 2016 at 1:11 pm

    This recipe looks great! Do you think it would work using corn starch instead of brown rice flour?

    Reply
  23. Mike

    February 25, 2016 at 10:50 am

    That looks so good.
    I’m allergic to rice (weird right? Rice is the thing that people who are allergic to everything eat), do you think another type of flour or thickener would be okay in this?
    Cheers and thanks,
    Mike

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      February 25, 2016 at 12:27 pm

      Any wheat flour should work. I hesitate to recommend gluten-free flours other than rice because I’m not sure how gritty they would be.

      Reply
  24. Jennifer

    November 22, 2016 at 7:57 am

    Hi! I’m searching for a gravy that my daughter can eat on thanksgiving. We aren’t vegan, but she is allergic to many foods. She can not have: dairy, malt, rye, potatoes, rice, and most nuts. That being said, what could I substitute for the rice flour? Is it just used as a thickening agent?

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 22, 2016 at 11:03 am

      If there is another flour that she can have, try substituting that for the rice flour.

      Reply
  25. Regina

    November 24, 2016 at 8:12 am

    Please know that soy sauce contains gluten!

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 24, 2016 at 11:31 am

      Yes, but tamari and salt do not.

      Reply
  26. Laina

    January 11, 2017 at 12:16 am

    Hi Susan,

    Can you freeze the leftover Imagine No Chicken? Also, did you add chickpeas to the Gravy?

    Thanks, this looks perfect for baked potatoes! What do you use to top a sweet potato?

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      January 11, 2017 at 9:09 am

      You can definitely freeze the leftover broth. I have added chickpeas when serving the gravy over baked potatoes–very good! For sweet potatoes, I usually just sprinkle with cinnamon. Sugar, but there is a great cashew curry sauce in one of Nava Atlas’s books that is terrific over baked potatoes.

      Reply
      • Laina

        January 12, 2017 at 11:54 pm

        Great!!! Do you happen to remember which cookbook?

        As always, thanks Susan.

        Reply
  27. Carrie

    January 12, 2017 at 2:48 pm

    Thank you SO much!! I’m new to the oil free vegan diet. We’ve been vegan before and for years, but I always gained weight on it! Now I’m losing weight because I have stopped the added fats! This is a much needed addition to my recipe collection!! Thank you so so much!

    Reply
  28. Christine

    September 25, 2017 at 2:36 pm

    Hi Susan! We’ve been making so many of your recipes lately and they’ve all been wonderful. I’ve easten a plant-based diet for a while now, but my dad recently decided to try eating this way for 2 weeks. Your recipes have been such a helpful treasure as he’s enjoyed them all. Tonight we’ll be making Shepherd’s pie with this gravy. I’m sure it’ll be delicious! So much gratitude to you 🙂

    Reply
  29. Jeane Winebarger

    September 30, 2017 at 9:17 pm

    Yummy! I’m gonna try this. Love the 911 concept. Thank you for the recipe!

    Reply
  30. Melanie

    October 17, 2017 at 5:56 am

    It’s coming up to noon and I so want to eat this for lunch, but I can’t believe it, I actually have no potatoes in the house and that never happens! I’m dreaming of it with a ton of mushrooms and onion mixed in on a fluffy baked spud. Oh well gives me something to look forward to for tomorrow. 🙂 Thanks for sharing, I hate salsa on potatoes too so I’m always looking for healthy toppings.

    Reply
  31. Kizze

    October 22, 2017 at 2:58 pm

    Thank you so much for this recipe! I just used this over my mashed potatoes, this gravy was the bomb!!! I will be using it in the future as I’m adding it to my cookbook 🙂

    Reply
  32. Sherri

    November 10, 2017 at 8:37 am

    This is just what I need, I have been lamenting the lack of potatoes in my diet since starting the OMS program and going oil and dairy free. Vegan gravy looks amazing! Must try this over the weekend. Thank you for another awesome recipe.

    Reply
  33. Meghan

    November 15, 2017 at 4:01 pm

    I am sure this would be best tasting made and served immediately, but have you made this and then reheated it? Does it stand up well? I’d like to make this at home and then bring to my in laws to reheat (not cook) to serve with dinner.
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 15, 2017 at 4:10 pm

      It’s absolutely fine to make it ahead and reheat (that’s what I’m doing this year.) It thickens as it stands and thins as it is reheated, so let it get hot before deciding if it needs to be thinned down a little with broth or other liquid.

      Reply
  34. Tamara

    November 17, 2017 at 9:33 pm

    Can all-purpose flour be used instead for those that do not have a gluten allergy?

    Reply
    • Susan Voisin

      November 17, 2017 at 11:16 pm

      Yes, but you might not need quite as much of it.

      Reply
  35. Victoria

    November 28, 2017 at 10:01 am

    This recipe is amazing! We’ve tried many vegan gravy recipes (with and without oil) and this is the best and it’s so easy! We used Bell’s seasoning (I believe I used only 1 – 1 1/2 tsp), salt (didn’t want a soy sauce flavor), and added nutritional yeast. This is definitely a keeper! Thank you!

    Reply
  36. Lilly

    April 18, 2018 at 8:40 pm

    Excellent!!! I used vegetable stock but I also used Better For Bouillon vegetable base instead of the soy sauce, tamari or salt. I also used fresh Rosemary and sage from my garden with just a pinch of dried thyme. Fantastic!!! This is definitely a vegan diet lifesaver.

    Reply
  37. brec

    September 8, 2018 at 8:39 am

    Prep Time 1 minute
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 16 minutes

    Since the cook time requires stirring — or frequent stirring in its second phase — I’d say the prep time is 16 minutes. For me, prep time means time in the kitchen.

    I’m a frequent user of hot pepper sauce.

    Reply
  38. Barbara Hampson

    October 22, 2018 at 11:45 am

    I just found this recipe and I’m so happy with it! I love to eat a baked potato for lunch but I don’t like salsa on potatoes and I’ve been using vegan margarine even though I wasn’t happy about the added fat. This gravy is the perfect alternative. Thank you for posting!

    Reply
  39. Paulette

    December 10, 2018 at 2:59 pm

    Our new go to gravy. There are many good ones but this is so very good that there is no need for fussing! Thanks for this; it is delicious. Haven’t made another gravy recipe since trying this.

    Reply
  40. orthohawk

    June 2, 2019 at 2:12 pm

    Thank goodness! An easy, vegan gravy recipe!
    I went with 1 1/2 tsp of the poultry seasoning but it was too strong, almost overwhelming (plus it turned the end result a bit too green for my visual taste….problem solved with a dollop of Kitchen Gourmet browning). I’l probably try even less than a teaspoon next time and see how that is.! I also found the Better than Bouillon no-chicken style to be adequate saltiness, so just added some pepper at the end.

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