Mushroom Wellington (Vegan Roast Recipe) (2024)

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This vegan mushroom Wellington recipe is the perfect meatless roast that will definitely impress non-vegans too! It’s very easy to make, hearty, flavorful and so delicious!

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Vegan Roast in Puff Pastry

Christmas is getting closer, and there have been so many of you asking for a simple but delicious Christmas recipe for a vegan roast. Well, here it is! This vegan Mushroom Wellington is one of my absolute favorite Christmas dinner recipes, and even meat-eaters love it.I’ve already made it so often and with different add-ins, and it has always turned out so good! It is wrapped in a thin flaky puff pastry and filled with mostly Garlic Mushrooms. I‘m pretty sure you’ll love this Mushroom Wellington too – it’s also so versatile to make!

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Easy vegan Mushroom Wellington

There are only three necessary main ingredients required for the filling. First are the mushrooms as the meat alternative (because they have such a great meaty texture), second and third are the caramelized onions and roasted garlic which add amazing flavors.

The additional ingredients are up to you. I also like to add some walnuts or pecans, spinach, and rice for more volume and a better texture. Furthermore, I have figured out that it’s very delicious to add some dairy-free shredded cheese or vegan parmesan.

Anyway, that’s just my personal opinion, so feel free to add the ingredients you like! You can of course also add other healthy vegetables, such as peas, beans, and lentils that are also rich in protein.

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How to make Vegan Mushroom Wellington

As always, I recommend checking out this step-by-step instruction first. Then you can find the full recipe with exact measurements in the recipe card below!

Step 1: prep the filling

Start by cooking the rice. In the meantime, cook the onions until translucent. Then add the mushrooms and seasonings, and continue cooking for a few minutes. They should be lightly browned but not cooked through, because we don’t want them to lose all their liquid. Next, sauté the garlic for a few seconds, then add the spinach and cook until wilted. After that it’s very important to squeeze out excess liquid. Then combine the mushrooms and spinach with the rice and rest of ingredients for the filling.

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Step 2: add mushrooms (optional), then wrap and chill

If you want to make your vegan Mushroom Wellington look more impressive, you can place 3-4 large mushrooms (such as lathe cremini or portobello mushrooms) in the center on a bed of spinach, before adding the basic mushroom filling mixture around it. Once you serve and cut this vegan roast, these large Mushrooms will make a star appearance that’ll impress your guests for sure!

Now wrap the filling in cling foil as shown in the step-by-step photos and chill until it is completely cold before wrapping it in your vegan puff pastry. Otherwise, the pastry is going to get soggy and will tear when you want to wrap up your mushroom wellington.

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Step 3: assemble the Wellington

Once the filling is chilled, place it in the middle of the vegan puff pastry and unwrap. Then carefully wrap the pastry around the filling to form a loaf. Press the edges together to seal. Roll over the loaf so that the seams are on the bottom. Gently cut slits with a sharp knife but don’t cut all the way through. Then brush with a little plant-based milk and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden browned and puffed up.

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This Vegan Mushroom Wellington is:

  • Plant-based
  • Dairy-free
  • Healthy
  • Hearty
  • Satisfying
  • Flavorful
  • Easy to make
  • A delicious meat-free roast
  • The Perfect vegan Christmas dinner

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What to serve with Wellington?

If you’re looking for the perfect side dishes for this Mushroom Wellington, here are some delicious recipes:

  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Creamy Mushroom Sauce
  • Vegan Gravy
  • German Bread Dumplings
  • Homemade Gnocchi
  • Sweet Potato Gnocchi
  • Braised Red Cabbage
  • Hasselback Potatoes
  • Vegan Potato Bake
  • Crispy Potato Wedges
  • Smashed Potatoes

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Vegan Mushroom Wellington

Author: Bianca Zapatka

This vegan mushroom Wellington recipe is the perfect meatless roast that will definitely impress non-vegans too! It’s very easy to make, hearty, flavorful and so delicious!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Lunch & Dinner, Main Course, Side Dish

Servings 6 Servings

Calories 414 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ lbs mushrooms (750 g)
  • cup cooked rice (125 g) or lentils, or sub more mushrooms
  • 1-2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large onion peeled and chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • cup baby spinach (150 g) optional
  • 2 tbsp mustard
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 twigs of thyme
  • ¾ cup chopped walnuts (100 g) or pecans optional
  • ½ cup vegan parmesan or other dairy-free cheese (60 g, optional)
  • 2-3 tbsp fine oats optional, *see notes
  • 1 sheet vegan puff pastry

Vegan Eggwash (for brushing)

  • 2-3 tbsp plant-based milk I use soy milk
  • pinch of turmeric optional for the color

Instructions

*Note: Please check out the step-by-step photos and recipe video for visual instruction!

    Filling (you can make this ahead):

    • Finely chop the mushrooms. (Optionally, reserve 3-4 large mushrooms to place in the center).

    • Heat 1 tbsp oil in a large frying pan. Add the onions and sauté until translucent, about 3 minutes. Add the mushrooms, season with salt and pepper, and fry until golden browned, about 5 minutes. Transfer onto paper towels to drain.

    • Place the pan back on the heat with the rest of the oil. Sauté the garlic for a few seconds, then add the spinach and cook for 2-3 minutes until wilted. Transfer to a colander to drain and squeeze thoroughly. (Or simply thaw frozen spinach, and squeeze).

    • To a bowl, add cooked rice, fried mushrooms, and onions, spinach, chopped walnuts, mustard, dairy-free cheese or vegan parmesan, and oats as needed. Stir to combine, and adjust seasonings to taste. Wrap the mixture tightly in foil (see video) and refrigerate to cool completely.

    Assemble the Loaf:

    • Preheat the oven to 390°F (200°C).

    • Put the puff pastry sheet on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Place the filling in the middle of the pastry and unwrap. Press the large mushrooms (you've set aside in step 1) into the filling (optional).

    • Carefully fold the sides of the pastry over the filling to create a well-packed loaf. Press the ends together to seal, then roll over the loaf so that the seams are on the bottom.

    • Gently cut little slits on the top using a sharp knife (but do not cut all the way through). Then brush with a bit of plant-based milk mixed with turmeric.

    • Bake the Wellington for approx. 20-25 minutes, until golden, puffed, and flaky.

    • Serve immediately withcreamy mushroom sauceorvegan gravyover mashed potatoes or with bread dumplings on the side. Enjoy!

    Notes

    • This Wellington tastes best when baked and served immediately. However, if you have leftovers, you can reheat them the next day in a preheated oven for approx. 10 minutes.
    • It’s a versatile recipe, so you can add additional ingredients to your wish. But please make sure that the filling is dry enough and completely cold before wrapping it in the vegan puff pastry. Otherwise, the pastry is going to get soggy and will tear when you want to wrap up your wellington. To be sure the filling won't be too moist, simply add 2-3 tablespoons of oats or ground flaxseeds that will bind the excess moisture.

    Nutritions

    Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 414kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 172mg | Potassium: 524mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 323IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 2mg

    Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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    FAQs

    What's in a vegan Wellington? ›

    Ingredients
    • 90g dried porcini mushrooms.
    • 2 tbsp olive oil.
    • 1 large onion, finely chopped.
    • 250g chestnut mushrooms, finely chopped.
    • 2 garlic cloves, crushed.
    • 500g sweet potatoes (about 2 large), peeled and cut into 2cm chunks.
    • 1 tbsp finely chopped rosemary.
    • 1 tbsp finely chopped sage, plus 4 whole leaves.

    How do you make Wellington not soggy? ›

    Tying the tenderloin improves both the appearance of the final dish, and leads to more even cooking. Phyllo provides a moisture barrier, preventing the puff pastry from getting soggy. A double layer of plastic wrap makes it easier to wrap up the tenderloin.

    What is mushroom Wellington made of? ›

    Seared portobello mushrooms are layered with apple cider-caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms, which are seasoned with soy sauce for flavor and bolstered with walnuts for texture. The rich mushroom filling is vegan, and the entire dish can easily be made vegan, too.

    How do I make the bottom of my beef Wellington crispy? ›

    One other approach is to bake "blind" a rectangle of puff pastry for the base before assembling the wellington. Cut a rectangle of pastry slightly larger than the beef for the base, prick it thoroughly with a fork and bake at 200c/400F for 20 minutes until golden.

    What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

    Beer and Wine

    Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

    Should Beef Wellington be cooked straight from the fridge? ›

    You can prepare the Wellington up to 24 hours in advance at this point, but make sure you remove it from the fridge 30-40 minutes before the final bake. Carefully transfer the Beef Wellington to a lightly greased baking sheet and bake in a pre-heated oven at 425°F/220°C for 20 minutes, until the pastry is golden brown.

    Can you make Wellington the night before? ›

    If you prefer, you can make the various stages up to 24 hours ahead, but don't assemble it then as the pastry will start to discolour. Brown the beef, make the duxelles (fried mushrooms), then wrap separately in cling film and store in the fridge (wrapping the fillet tightly helps it keep its shape).

    How do you keep the bottom crust from getting soggy? ›

    Crust dust is a 1:1 mixture of flour and granulated sugar. When baking a pie, especially a fruit pie, a couple of teaspoons of crust dust sprinkled into the bottom of the crust will help prevent the crust from becoming saturated with juicy filling as it bakes.

    Is mushroom leather vegan? ›

    What is Mushroom Leather? Mushroom leather is a vegan-friendly material used as a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to animal leather. Mushroom leather is made from mycelium, the vegetative part of a fungus. A fungus (or fungi-plural) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms.

    Can you reheat a vegetarian wellington? ›

    Can I reheat mushroom wellington? It's best eaten on the day it's made although it can be reheated, just make sure its piping hot before serving.

    Can mushroom leather get wet? ›

    This material is surprisingly flexible and durable, just like real leather. It's also breathable and waterproof, which means your new mushroom leather clothes should last just as long as clothing made from animal leather.

    What can I use instead of puff pastry for beef Wellington? ›

    Lower the fat content of your wellington by using filo pastry instead of puff, eliminating butter, a non-stick frying pan to reduce the amount of oil needed, replacing the pate and using herbs and garlic to boost flavour without needing salt.

    What are common mistakes in beef wellington? ›

    Overcooking: Overcooking the beef or having portions of the pastry get soggy are common issues. To prevent overcooking, it is essential to sear the beef tenderloin quickly before wrapping it in puff pastry. This ensures that the beef remains tender and juicy [3].

    Why is beef wellington so hard to make? ›

    Beef wellington is not an easy dish to prepare with perfection. For starters, getting the tenderloin steak right is a challenge in itself. It has to be tender on the inside but decently firm on the outside, so it doesn't get mushed inside. The pâté and the duxelles are like preparing two individual dishes themselves.

    What are 3 vegan non animal dairy alternatives? ›

    Below are just a few of the best vegan milk protein sources.
    • 5 high protein dairy-free milks. The protein content of dairy-free milk can range from a measly one gram per serving to an impressive 10 grams (when fortified). ...
    • 1 Soy milk. ...
    • 2 Pea milk. ...
    • 3 Fortified oat milk. ...
    • 4 Fortified almond milks. ...
    • 5 Fortified flax milk.

    What is seitan vegan food? ›

    Seitan is a plant-based meat substitute made from wheat gluten that mimics the flavor and texture of chicken. You can buy it in many health food supermarkets, or you can make it yourself. It's typically made out of vital wheat gluten, an ingredient that has a similar texture to flour but is mostly, well, gluten.

    Can you buy vegan puff pastry? ›

    Almost all ready-made puff pastry is vegan. The ready-rolled and ready-to-roll puff pastry that you buy in the supermarket is usually made with vegetable fats. Homemade puff pastry typically calls for butter but it can be made with dairy-free butter too.

    What spread is vegan? ›

    • SponsoredNew. Flora Plant Butter Salted 200g. ...
    • Flora Lighter Spread With Natural Ingredients 1KG. Write a review. ...
    • New. Naturli Vegan Organic Spreadable 450g. ...
    • New. Smug Spreadable Blended Oat and Dairy Butter 400g. ...
    • New. ...
    • Pure Dairy Free Buttery Spread 500G. ...
    • Pure Dairy Free Sunflower Spread 500G. ...
    • Vitalite Dairy Free Spread 500G.

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