Vegan Tempeh Bacon Recipe (2024)

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This tempeh bacon recipe creates crispy and delicious veggie bacon you can make at home. Add this smoky goodness to your favorite sandwiches, salads, and veggie burgers. It’s simple to make and adds delicious flavor to so many vegan dishes.

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I know bacon is one of those things that’s hard for people to give up when they make changes to their diet. Going vegetarian can be tricky, especially at the beginning. I always tell people to have some self grace during the transition. It can be rough, but taste buds are highly malleable.

The thing is, we should be avoiding processed meats like bacon because evidence shows even minimal amounts have health risks. In fact, some studies indicate the higher the intake of processed meats the higher the health risks.

What’s a bacon lover to do?

Well, the good news is, there are lots of great vegetarian and vegan bacon options these days. Let’s start with this tasty tempeh bacon recipe.

Tempeh bacon is my favorite ingredient in this Egg-Free Quiche.

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Key Ingredients for Tempeh Bacon

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:

  • Tempeh — You’ll need one package of tempeh.
  • Soy Sauce — We’ll make a bacon marinade using soy sauce (or use tamari for a gluten-free soy sauce). Substitute Bragg, or coconut aminos.
  • Agave nectar — Adding just a bit of sweetener enhances the caramelization effect and adds a hint of sweetness. Substitute your favorite syrup sweetener, such as maple syrup.
  • Liquid smoke — You can buy liquid smoke next to the BBQ sauces in most grocery stores. It’s a handy ingredient and creates a smoky flavor for vegan bacon.
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What is Tempeh?

Tempeh is made from fermented cooked soybeans that are pressed together to create a firm, dense rectangular patty. It holds its shape when cooked (even better than tofu) so it’s a great protein option for a plant-based meal. You’ll notice a strong, nutty flavor out of the package, but it absorbs the flavors it’s cooked with. You can find it at health food stores or even the health food section of some local grocery stores. It keeps in the fridge for a while, so I usually buy 3 to 4 at a time.

How to Make Tempeh Bacon

  1. Cut the tempeh block in half then cut it into thin strips.
  2. Add tempeh strips to a skillet with oil and cook for 3 to 5 minutes on each side.
  3. Pour the smoky-sweet marinade over the tempeh strips and flip them so that they’re evenly coated. Cook until the liquid is absorbed and the strips are browned.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a more detailed, step-by-step guide for this tempeh bacon recipe.

Step One: Cut the Tempeh

  1. Place the tempeh in the package on a cutting board.
  2. Use a sharp knife to cut the package in half then remove the tempeh.
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  3. You now have two rectangular blocks of tempeh. Cut those lengthwise into thin strips, but not so thin that they fall apart.
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Sometimes I recommend steaming tempeh, but not with this recipe.

Step Two: Brown Tempeh Strips

  1. Place a skillet over medium heat and add the olive oil. Let the oil heat up for a minute or so.
  2. Use tongs to add tempeh strips. You may need to do this in batches, depending on the size of your skillet.
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  3. Cook the tempeh strips for 3 to 5 minutes on each side, turning them when they’ve reached a golden brown hue.
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Step Three: Add Tempeh Bacon Marinade

This is a tasty bacon-flavored sauce that you can add to so many dishes to give it a bacon flavor. Check out my bacon almond slivers as an example.

Here’s how to make it:

  1. Stir together the the soy sauce, syrup, liquid smoke, garlic powder, and water.
  2. Pour the sauce over the cooked tempeh strips. If you’re cooking in batches, be sure to reserve some of the sauce for the second round of tempeh strips.
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  3. Use tongs to flip tempeh strips so that they’re evenly coated.
  4. Cook the strips on both sides until the liquid is absorbed and the strips are browned.

Storage Tips

Allow the tempeh to cool then transfer it to a sealed container and keep refrigerated. It will keep up to 7 days in the fridge. You can also freeze tempeh bacon. Store in a freezer bag or freezer-friendly container for up to 2 months.

What Makes This Recipe Shine?

  • Using tamari, a gluten-free soy sauce, makes this recipe both vegan and gluten-free
  • Liquid smoke combined with a sweet syrup is a powerful combination creating a bacon-like flavor
  • Cooking tempeh strips in a skillet is the easiest way to go about making tempeh bacon, because it doesn’t require steaming the tempeh first.
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Frequently-Asked Questions

Is tempeh gluten-free?

Tempeh is made by culturing cooked soybeans, meaning it is usually gluten-free. Some tempeh products will add other grains, so be sure to check the label to make sure gluten-free grains were used.

What is liquid smoke?

Liquid smoke is a byproduct made from burning wood. The smoke is condensed and bottled into liquid form, creating a sauce you can add to many dishes to create that distinctive smoky flavor.

Nutritional Information

Yes, the flavor and texture are amazing but wait until you look at the nutritional estimates for this recipe. Even with sweetener added, this recipe can be considered low carb/keto because it only has 5g of carbs per serving. Here are the nutritional estimates per serving:

Calories: 61 Fat: 3g Carbs: 5g Fiber: 1g Protein: 4g Net Carbs: 4g

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Tempeh Bacon

It's easy to make this tasty tempeh bacon recipe to serve with your favorite veggie burgers, on salads, or even to eat it just plain!

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Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 61kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

  • 8 oz package tempeh
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons tamari (or soy sauce)
  • 2 tablespoons agave nectar
  • 3 teaspoons liquid smoke
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons water

Instructions

  • Place the tempeh in the package on a cutting board. Cut the package in half. Remove the tempeh from the packages. You now have two rectangular blocks of tempeh. Cut those lengthwise into thin strips, but not so thin that they fall apart.

  • Place a skillet over medium heat. Add olive oil. Use tongs to add tempeh strips. Cook for 3–5 minutes on each side, turning when the tempeh strips have turned a golden brown and become crispy.

  • In a small bowl combine tamari, agave (or maple syrup), liquid smoke, garlic powder, and water. Stir to combine. Pour this sauce over the tempeh strips. Use tongs to flip tempeh strips so that they're evenly coated. Cook for 2–3 minutes on both sides, until the liquid is absorbed and the strips are browned.

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Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 256mg | Potassium: 90mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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This post was originally published in 2020 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2021.

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FAQs

Is tempeh bacon healthy? ›

It's very high in protein (18 grams in just 3 ounces!) as well as fiber (6 grams). You can pretty much find bricks or slices of tempeh in most major grocery stores nowadays. And there's no competition when comparing the health benefits of real bacon vs. tempeh bacon – tempeh is the clear winner!

What is tempeh bacon made of? ›

Here is what tempeh bacon is made of:

Temeph is made from fermentd soy beans and has a kind of nutty flavor. It's also got a great texture and really soaks up flavor! Olive oil: Since bacon has fat, it's good to add some olive oil to boost the rest of the flavors and help make the tempeh crispy.

How do you cook tempeh without killing probiotics? ›

Doesn't cooking tempeh kill the good bacteria? Just on the outside. As long as the internal temperature doesn't get too hot the probiotic stimulators will remain alive. That's why we recommend you don't cook in the microwave.

What is a vegan alternative to bacon? ›

Tempeh bacon

It's made from fermented soybeans (yum) and similar to tofu, it absorbs flavours and seasonings really well, making it a versatile option for plant-based cooking. Unlinke tofu, however, tempah has a chewy, hearty texture, ideal for creating scrumptious bacon slices.

What is the downside of tempeh? ›

Perhaps the only downside to tempeh is its calorie count is higher than tofu's, but the nutrients it packs more than make up for this. But tofu is not without its advantages. Because tempeh is often made with additional ingredients, it may not be gluten-free, so keep that in mind if you have dietary restrictions.

Is it okay to eat tempeh everyday? ›

Fact: soy doesn't cause breast enlargement in men. Fact: soy doesn't raise your breast cancer risk. It's actually linked to a lower risk of breast cancer. “It's completely safe and healthy to eat up to two to three servings of soy products, such as tempeh, daily,” says Palmer.

What are the black spots on tempeh bacon? ›

WHY IS THERE BLACK ON MY TEMPEH? The dark areas are from the production process – they are edible and perfectly normal.

Which is healthier tofu or tempeh? ›

Tempeh contains the most fiber and more protein than tofu because it contains the whole bean. The soy protein in tempeh is more digestable because of the fermentation process.

Is Lightlife tempeh bacon healthy? ›

Our fermented, organic Smoky Tempeh is a super versatile superfood, with 12g of complete protein per serving. Try it as a bacon alternative on breakfast sandwiches or in wedge salads for a quick, easy, delicious meal.

Why does my tempeh taste bad? ›

As they point out, if tempeh ferments for even just a little too long the bitter flavours of lactic acid bacteria and acetobacter (a microbial companion to vinegar) overwhelm the mushroomy flavour of the rhizopus oligosporus used to make tempeh.

How to get bitterness out of tempeh? ›

To remove bitterness from the tempeh, add to rimmed skillet or saucepan filled with 1 inch of water and bring to a low boil over medium heat. Steam tempeh for a total of 10-12 minutes, flipping once at the halfway point. Then rinse, pat dry, and cut into thin, bite-size pieces.

Why do you put vinegar in tempeh? ›

Adding vinegar lowers the pH and prevents the growth of unwanted bacteria. Add the tempeh starter: Sprinkle the tempeh starter over the beans and mix for about a minute to distribute evenly. Fill the bags: Divide the beans between the two bags. Flatten the bags: Seal the bags and flatten the beans out evenly.

What tastes like bacon but no bacon? ›

The Best Meat-Free Bacon Alternative: Morningstar Farms Veggie Bacon Strips. The bacon-eaters who participated in the taste test with me concurred: This brand was the most delicious, and also most resembled the real thing.

What is the healthiest substitute for bacon? ›

Today we are talking about healthy swaps for bacon, so you can eat it every day!
  • Tempeh Bacon. Before you ride off bacon made from soy beans, hear us out. ...
  • Turkey Bacon. This is a slightly healthier option from your average pork bacon. ...
  • Uncured Bacon. If you're buying bacon, always buy it uncured. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Coconut.

What do vegans eat instead of scrambled eggs? ›

Pumpkin seeds (also called pepitas) are boiled and then blended with seasoning into a batter. Then just pour it into a hot pan and cook it up! This makes a vegan scramble that is fluffy, creamy, and super delicious. It's also low in calories and high in protein.

Is lightlife tempeh bacon healthy? ›

Our fermented, organic Smoky Tempeh is a super versatile superfood, with 12g of complete protein per serving. Try it as a bacon alternative on breakfast sandwiches or in wedge salads for a quick, easy, delicious meal.

What is the healthiest version of bacon? ›

Turkey Bacon

This is a slightly healthier option from your average pork bacon. It contains a lot less fat and harmful ingredients than your average bacon. You can also go one step further and buy the low sodium version for an even better alternative!

Is soy bacon healthy? ›

They tend to be high in sodium, but are generally healthier than animal-derived meat when eaten in moderation, as part of a balanced diet. In other words, don't base all of your meals around vegan bacon, but do enjoy it on a breakfast sandwich.

What is the healthiest bacon meat? ›

Given it's low in fat and high in protein, turkey bacon is also a great choice for many diets, including gluten-free, keto-friendly, and dairy-free.

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