Vegan Chicken Fried Steak Recipe (2024)

Looking for ways to make vegan chicken fried steak in under an hour? By using a Gusta Foods seitan roast as the protein and making an easy, creamy county gravy, this American classic fried food can be turned into a perfect meatless chicken fried steak meal.Vegan Chicken Fried Steak Recipe (1)

For this recipe, I partnered with Gusta Foodsto show you how delicious and easy it is to make a meal for you or your family using their Seitan Roast. This product is excellent for a meat replacer, with a convincing taste, texture and looks similar to beef. It’s a perfect artisanal product to introduce to your vegan arsenal.

I used soy milk and vegan butter in place of dairy for the creamy country gravy and voila! Authentic, yet vegan, Chicken Fried Steak served with a side of mashed potatoes and/or green beans.

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Vegan Chicken Fried Steak

The difference between a country fried steak and a chicken fried steak is the coating and the gravy. Although similar, country-fried steak is coated in flour and served with onions and brown gravy. Chicken-fried steak has eggs in the breading and served with creamy gravy.

To make it vegan, slice seitan (I used two loaves of Gusta Seitan Roast Classico) into steak shapes, whip aquafaba in place of eggs (to learn about aquafaba check out this video), and prepare the chicken fried steak seitan according to the traditional cooking method (down below). If you don’t have access to Gusta’s vegan products, you can also use the Seitan recipe in my vegan cookbook!

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Vegan Chicken Fried Steak Ingredients

For the Country Gravy:

Vegan Chicken Fried Steak Instructions

  1. In a shallow, wide dish, whisk together aquafaba and soy milk. Set aside.
  2. In a second shallow, wide dish, whisk together: flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, and black pepper.
  3. Working one at a time; dredge each slice of Gusta Seitan Roast into the flour mixture, pressing the steak firmly into the flour on both sides.
  4. Shake off the excess flour and then dip the seitan into the soy milk mixture.
  5. Shake off the excess milk mixture, and then dredge the seitan in the flour, pressing the flour into both sides.
  6. Place each coated seitan steak onto a wire cooling rack, and repeat with each steak.
  7. Let them sit for 10 mins.
  8. Meanwhile, heat up enough oil in a large frying pan to cover the bottom by 1/4 inch to 325F.
  9. Working one at a time, place coated steak in hot oil.
  10. Gently spoon some of the oil over the steak, and then fry until you see the edges of the steak turn golden brown, roughly 2 mins. Then flip over, and fry for 2 more mins.
  11. Remove seitan steak with metal tongs and allow excess oil to drip off.
  12. Place on a wire rack, and repeat with remaining seitan steaks.

For the Country Gravy:

  1. In a deep pan, melt vegan butter over medium heat.
  2. Whisk in 3 tbsp of flour, and garlic powder, and cook, whisking constantly for roughly 5 mins or until the flour browns. Make sure it does not burn.
  3. Very slowly, whisk in milk and bouillon cube. Continue to whisk constantly to avoid lumping and burning, until the gravy thickens.
  4. Taste as you go, and season with salt and lots of black pepper.
  5. Add more or less soy milk depending on your desired thickness. If the gravy is too thick, add more soy milk. If it is too thin, cook it a bit longer, whisking constantly.

I love eating this “chicken” fried steak meal on its own or with a vegan side dish, like my green bean casserole or my vegan bacon brussels sprouts.

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TIPS FOR MAKING VEGAN CHICKEN FRIED STEAK

  • You can use my fried chicken breading method with any seitan to make your own version of a vegan chicken fried steak
  • If you find your seitan slices thick, you can beat it with a mallet to tenderize your vegan steak
  • If you like things spicy, you could swap tabasco instead of cayenne
  • Try not to turn your fried steak more than once. Just let it fry until you think it’s crispy enough to flip over. The more you turn the fried steak, the soggier it will become.
  • To make this soy-free, you can obviously use whatever unsweetened plant-based milk you want. I usually choose soy milk for cooking because it tends to be the most stable. It has a higher protein so it will act thicker, similar to the eggs we replaced to make this recipe vegan.
  • If you have a deep fryer, you can use that instead, which makes it so much easier!
  • A cooking tip I have when frying is to spoon some of the oil on top of your Seiten when the bottom is being fried.
  • Serve on top of mashed potatoes and a side of green beans to complete this authentic meal!

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This vegan chicken fried steak is an authentic american recipe made with seitan as the protein and creamy county gravy. This American classic fried food can be turned into a perfect meatless chicken fried steak meal within 1 hour.

Author: The Edgy Veg

Recipe type: Main

Cuisine: American

Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

For the Chicken Fried Steak:

  • 2 Gusta Seitan Roast Classico loaves, sliced lengthwise into 8 small ½ inch thick “steaks”
  • 6 tbsp aquafaba, whisked until foamy
  • ½ cup unsweetened soy milk
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • ¾ tsp baking soda
  • ¾ tsp baking powder
  • 2 tsp sea salt
  • 1½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp onion powder
  • ¾ tsp paprika
  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • Oil (Canola, Coconut or Avocado)

For the Country Gravy:

  • ¼ cup vegan butter or margarine
  • 3 tbsp unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 2½ cups unsweetened soy milk
  • ½ no-beef bouillon cube, crumbled
  • Lots of black pepper

Instructions

For the Vegan Chicken Fried Steak Seitan:

  1. In a shallow, wide dish; whisk together aquafaba and soy milk. Set aside.
  2. In a second shallow, wide dish, whisk together; flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, and black pepper.
  3. Working one at a time; dredge each Gusta seitan into the flour mixture, pressing the steak firmly into the flour on both sides.
  4. Shake off the excess flour and then dip the seitan into the soy milk mixture.
  5. Shake off the excess milk mixture, and then dredge the seitan in the flour, pressing the flour into both sides.
  6. Place each coated seitan steak onto a wire cooling rack, and repeat with each steak. Let them sit for 10 mins.
  7. Meanwhile, heat up enough oil in a large frying pan to cover the bottom by ¼ inch to 325F.
  8. Working one at a time, place coated steak in hot oil. Gently spoon some of the oil over the steak, and then fry until you see the edges of the steak turn golden brown, roughly 2 mins. Then flip over, and fry for 2 more mins.
  9. Remove seitan steak with metal tongs and allow excess oil to drip off. Place on a wire rack, and repeat with remaining seitan steaks.

For the Country Gravy:

  1. In a deep pan, melt vegan butter over medium heat.
  2. Whisk in 3 tbsp of flour, and garlic powder, and cook, whisking constantly for roughly 5 mins or until the flour browns. Do not burn.
  3. Very slowly, whisk in milk and bouillon cube. Continue to whisk constantly to avoid lumping and burning, until the gravy thickens.
  4. Taste as you go, and season with salt and lots of black pepper.
  5. Add more or less soy milk depending on your desired thickness. If the gravy is too thick, add more soy milk. If it is too thin, cook it a bit longer, whisking constantly.

Serve chicken fried steak with country gravy and a side of mashed potatoes or green beans.

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FAQs

What is vegan fried chicken made of? ›

Seitan, in this case. However this really depends on which recipe or product you use. Some recipes use pea protein or soy protein. Alternatively you can simply used clusters of oyster mushrooms, since their texture is naturally so meaty.

How do you keep batter from falling off chicken-fried steak? ›

Another important tip is to place the breaded meat onto a sheet pan, cover and place back in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before frying. This will firmly adhere the breading onto the meat and help keep it from falling of when frying.

What's the difference between country fried and chicken-fried steak? ›

The main difference between country-fried steak and chicken-fried steak is the gravy. Country-fried steak is slathered in brown gravy, whereas chicken-fried steak uses a white, peppery gravy. However, this distinction is not entirely set in stone as different restaurants will serve both with the same gravy.

Why is there no chicken in chicken-fried steak? ›

Chicken Fried Steak gets its name from the breading used on the outside of the steak before it's fried in the same manner as traditional fried chicken — but instead of chicken, a tenderized piece of beef steak is used instead.

Is KFC actually vegan? ›

WHAT OTHER KFC FOODS ARE SUITABLE FOR VEGANS? Our beans and corn are vegan-friendly and can be added to your Original Recipe Vegan Burger & Drink order for just 50p. Click here for a full list of vegan-friendly foods available at KFC. Our kiosks also have symbols to indicate vegan menu items and ingredients.

Is seitan good or bad for you? ›

Is Seitan Healthy? In many ways, yes, seitan is quite a healthy option. The seitan nutrition facts are hard to argue with: notable amounts of protein, iron, calcium, selenium, phosphorus, and B vitamins. This combination of macro- and micronutrients can result in some pretty impressive health benefits.

What is the best binder for fried chicken? ›

Do you do egg or flour first for fried chicken? No eggs are used in this recipe, because it's not needed. Instead I use a mild hot sauce as a binder, and it works wonderfully! If you're not a fan of using hot sauce you can indeed use two lightly beaten eggs as a binder.

How do you get flour to stick to chicken fried steak? ›

The first time you dredge the steaks into the flour, use the heel of your hand to really press it in. That way, the coating will adhere better. Spoon hot oil over the steaks in the pan. You don't need to deep fry the chicken-fried steaks.

How unhealthy is country-fried steak? ›

Chicken fried steak is high in calories, fat, and sodium, which can contribute to weight gain and high blood pressure. Moreover, the added gravy can further increase the calorie and fat content of the dish, making it a less than ideal choice for those trying to maintain a healthy diet.

What is cube steak made of? ›

Also known as minute steak, cube steak is an inexpensive, flavorful cut of beef that's pre-tenderized by a process of pounding and cutting. It comes from the top or bottom round, a tough portion near the rump of the cow usually used as stew meat.

Is cube steak & country-fried steak the same thing? ›

According to Steak School, country fried steak uses cubed steak as well, but is double dredged in flour without the egg, and uses a brown onion gravy instead of peppery white gravy.

What is the nickname for chicken-fried steak? ›

Chicken-fried steak, also known as country-fried steak, is an American breaded cutlet dish consisting of a piece of beefsteak (most often tenderized cube steak) coated with seasoned flour and either deep-fried or pan-fried. It is sometimes associated with the Southern cuisine of the United States.

Why is chicken-fried steak so good? ›

Despite its name, Chicken Fried Steak is not made with chicken but with tenderized beef, making it a true comfort food favorite. This hearty and flavorful dish consists of tenderized steak coated in seasoned flour and fried to a golden and crispy perfection.

Why is my chicken-fried steak sticking to the pan? ›

Make sure the oil is hot or else the meat will stick to bottom of pan. Turn meat once, the more you play with it the more likely the coating will come off. Don't overload the pan, which cools the fat and you get poor quality. Once cooked, hold on wire rack in oven to keep crisp and hot.

What are vegan meats made out of? ›

The plant-based burgers and sausages found on supermarket shelves are made by extracting the protein from plant foods, often pea, soy, wheat protein, and mushrooms. But a myriad of additives are needed to make these products look and taste like traditional meat.

Is vegan chicken actually vegan? ›

What is vegan chicken? As the name implies, there are no real chickens involved in the making of vegan chicken. Instead, brands use a number of different plant-based ingredients, like soy, pea protein, and even jackfruit, to recreate the same taste and texture as the real thing.

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