Vegan Pepperoni Tofu Crumbles Recipe (2024)

These vegan pepperoni tofu crumbles taste like the real thing! They are made with extra-firm tofu, seasonings, and herbs. Sprinkle on top of veggie dishes, potatoes, salads, soups, and of course use it to top pizza!

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Here is my crazy vegan confession of the day: I don’t like tofu. There, I said it! For me, it’s a texture thing. The “creamy” soft middle and the flavored uniform bite-size squares make my mouth and tummy shiver – in a bad way.

BUT what I do love are my highly flavorful tofu crumbles! They are smallish with varied shapes and sizes, a little chewy, highly seasoned, and go just about anywhere you need a savory pop of flavor! Use tofu crumbles on baked potatoes or other veggies, pizza, salad, or sprinkled on soup.

For other amazingly flavored tofu crumbles from Veggie Fun Kitchen, try my:

  • Savory Tofu Crumbles with Seeds and Cranberries
  • Sausage Tofu Crumbles (This is the one I’m almost famous for!! haha)
  • Bacon Bits
  • BBQ Flavored Tofu Crumbles
  • Asian Inspired Korean BBQ Tofu Crumbles
  • Taco Tofu Crumbles

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  • Why you will love this vegan pepperoni recipe
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  • Ingredients needed to make vegan pepperoni tofu crumbles
  • How to make vegan pepperoni with tofu
    • Step 1: Press the tofu
      • A special note about the tofu
    • Step 2: Mix the other ingredients
    • Step 3: Crumble the tofu and mix it up
    • Step 3: Bake the tofu
  • Serving suggestions
  • The printable recipe card for vegan pepperoni tofu crumbles

Why you will love this vegan pepperoni recipe

  • Bottom line: The tofu crumbles taste like pepperoni and belong on your vegan pepperoni pizza!
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  • high in protein
  • tofu crumbles have a great texture – a little chewy and not mushy
  • seasoned just right
  • versatile – can go on pizza, veggies, salads, or pasta
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Ingredients needed to make vegan pepperoni tofu crumbles

Don’t be intimidated by the long list of ingredients. They really do all contribute to the depth of flavor in this flavorful tofu crumbles recipe.

  • tofu – extra firm
  • ketchup
  • tahini paste
  • low sodium soy sauce
  • nutritional yeast
  • coconut sugar– can sub in brown sugar
  • smoked paprika
  • garlic powder and onion powder
  • Italian seasonings
  • fennel seeds
  • apple cider vinegar
  • ground mustard powder
  • red pepper flakes
  • salt and pepper
  • cocoa powder(unsweetened)
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How to make vegan pepperoni with tofu

Step 1: Press the tofu

Over the years I’ve learned to use a tofu press to press my tofu. I actually went for a couple of years without buying a tofu press thinking that I could do just fine without one. I have no idea why I was so stubborn! The liquide from tofu presses better and more efficiently when using an actual tofu press. And they aren’t really that expensive either!

Using an actual tofu press is so much easier and more efficient than stacking between plates, and heavy books and such. BUT veggie eater – you do you!

A special note about the tofu

This recipe was developed using a 16-ounce block of extra firm tofu. I know that some brands come in 14-ounce blocks. I tested this recipe using the smaller size and was disappointed. The flavor was way too intense to the point of being…not tasty. And I do take pride in the fact that when I publish a recipe on Veggie Fun Kitchen you can count on flavor and YES tasty!

If you only have a 14-ounce block, I would actually recommend buying two and slicing off a two-ounce piece and adding it to the 14-ounce block. You can always freeze the rest to use at a later date.

Step 2: Mix the other ingredients

While your tofu is pressing you can heat the oven, prepare the pan, and mix up the flavorful saucy pepperoni flavored ingredients.

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I prepare my pan by lining it with parchment paper. You can also line with foil or use a silicone mat.

Step 3: Crumble the tofu and mix it up

I pat my pressed and drained tofu dry with a paper towel before crumbling it into small pieces.

Probably the most challenging part of this recipe is hand crumbling the tofu, but hand crumbling the tofu produces the best results!

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You might be tempted to just cut the pressed tofu into small pieces. This vegan tofu recipe really does work best if the little tofu pieces are different shapes and similar but different sizes. I hate to say it looks more “realistic” this way. But perhaps that’s it…

After you crumble the tofu into the sacey wet ingredients then mix mix mix. You will want to scrape the bottom of the bowl as you mix so that you get all of those tasty seasonings covering the little tofu pieces.

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Step 3: Bake the tofu

Spread the seasoned wet tofu mixture onto a prepared baking sheet. I like to cover my baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Try to spread the mixture out into a single layer the best that you can. The unbaked seasoned tofu will be pale and (frankly) unappealing looking at this point. It will darken as it bakes.

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Set the timer for 20 minutes. When the times goes off then pull the tray out of the oven and with a spatual carefully turn and stir. The objective is for the tofu to cook evenly. The tofu on the edges will have begun to cook more than the stuff in the middle. Likewise, the bottom side of the tofu crumbles will not have cooked as well as the top side. So turn and stir, bringing the outside layer into the center, the center to the outter part. Flip it over as you stir, bringing the bottom to the top and visa-versa.

Put the pan back into the oven for another 20 minutes. Pull it out and do again.

You can put baked tofu back in the oven for 5 minute increments until the tofu is as toasty brown as you’d like. Watch that it doesn’t burn though – especially the part on the outter edges.

Serving suggestions

Now you’ve got a beautiful bowl of vegan pepperoni tofu that is crying for a pizza!

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You can also top a salad, spinkle in soup, add to baked potatoes or other veggie dishes, or just eat with a spoon! I won’t tell, I promise:)

These pepperoni tofu crumbles can keep in the fridge if tightly covered for about a week – but I dare you to try to keep it that long!

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Vegan Pepperoni Pizza Tofu Crumbles

These pepperoni pizza tofu crumbles taste like the real thing! They are made with extra-firm tofu, seasonings, and spices. Sprinkle on top of veggie dishes, potatoes, salads, soups, and sandwiches for an authentic pepperoni pizza flavor.

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Course: Snack, Topping

Cuisine: American

Keyword: tofu crumbles, vegan pepperoni

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

tofu press time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 97kcal

Author: Cindy Rainey

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces tofu extra firm
  • 3 Tablespoons ketchup
  • 2 Tablespoons tahini paste
  • 2 Tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • 2 Tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • Tablespoons coconut sugar can sub in brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoons Italian seasonings
  • 1 teaspoons fennel
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon salt more to taste
  • ½ teaspooon ground mustard powder
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes more to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon cocoa powder unsweetened

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°, prepare baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.

  • Press and drain the tofu, pouring off liquid as necessary. This will take about 30 minutes using a tofu press. If pressing between plates with weights, it might take up to one hour.

  • While the oven is preheating and the tofu is pressing/draining, stir together all other ingredients into a medium-sized bowl.

  • When the tofu is pressed and drained, hand crumble into small pieces directly into the mixing bowl with the other ingredients. Toss together and stir to evenly coat.

  • Turn onto a prepared baking sheet. Spread evenly and put it in the preheated oven for a total of 44-50minutes, checking at intervals. (See next instruction.)

  • After putting the tofu in the oven, set the timer for 20 minutes. Open the oven after the first 20 minutes and turn and stir the tofu, moving the dryer tofu from the outer edges to the center and the moister tofu in the center, out to the edges. Put back into the oven and check again in 20 more minutes. Then at 5 minute increments until it's done.

  • You will know when your tofu is done because it will be nicely browned – but not burned.

  • You can keep these pepperoni pizza tofu crumlbes tightly covered in the fridge for up to a week – but I've never managed to keep them around that long! If they dry out then refresh with a little veggie broth.

Notes

I used to use one-half teaspoon red pepper flakes but my husband complained that it was too hot for him so I started using one-fourth teaspoon. If you like it a little spicy then use 1/2 teaspoon or more to taste.

I tried to keep the sodium a little lower and only used one-half teaspoon salt. I usually end up adding a little more at the end. You can taste after cooking and add extra then.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 97kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 340mg | Potassium: 101mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 178IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 85mg | Iron: 1mg

Vegan Pepperoni Tofu Crumbles Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan pepperoni made from? ›

Rather than using animal derivatives, vegan pepperoni is made from plant-based products such as soy proteins, wheat glutens, tofu, legumes and vegetables. Different manufacturers use different bases to substitute the 'meat element' of real pepperoni, however, the result is usually the same: small, firm slices.

Is Vegan pepperoni good? ›

As you chew on a slice of Trader Joe's vegan pepperoni, a spicy, salty pepperoni flavor definitely comes through. The texture is smooth and delicate, and I find it's the perfect thickness for a vegan pepperoni.

How do you dry and crumble tofu? ›

The best process for making these crispy tofu crumbs

Don't press too hard or you'll end up with a paste, but just flake away from the tofu block. Spread these “crumbs” out on a cutting board so that they are evenly spaced out. Lightly dab the crumbs with a paper towel until they are mostly dry.

What is a vegetarian alternative to pepperoni? ›

Mushrooms: If you're looking for a vegetarian option, mushrooms can be a great alternative to pepperoni. They have a meaty texture and absorb flavors well. Bacon: Bacon is another popular pizza topping that can add a smoky flavor to your pizza.

Is seitan healthier than tofu? ›

However, while seitan is an excellent plant-based protein alternative, tofu is a complete protein (seitan lacks the amino acid lysine). Unseasoned tofu is typically lower in sodium than store-bought seitan, which can be processed with salt, sugar or other flavors added.

Can Muslims eat vegan pepperoni? ›

Plant based pepperoni would be considered halal. So a Muslim could eat a pepperoni pizza, but it would have to be made with special pepperoni, either all-beef, plant based, kosher or ideally halal.

How does vegan pepperoni taste? ›

Bold, flavorful, smoky, and a little spicy, this Vegan Pepperoni is obscenely close to the real thing but without any animal cruelty or cholesterol. Use it on vegan pizza, in sandwiches, charcuterie boards, or just eat it on its own because it's downright delicious!

What are the cons of vegan meat? ›

As some plant-based meat and mock meat products are created to replicate animal meat, they may undergo more processing. This leads to a high content of saturated fat, sodium, and added sugar.

Can you eat vegan pepperoni raw? ›

Vegan pepperoni review: It is definitely not meant to be eaten right out of the package, the uncooked texture is off putting. However, tastes great heated up on pizza. Also crisps up nicely in the air fryer for snacking.

What happens if you don't press tofu? ›

And if tofu is vacuumed packed or firm already, you definitely don't need to press it. Here's why: moisture in tofu is a good thing. Tofu is over 80% water, and that moisture is what makes it such a succulent, juicy source of protein. Pressing it can make the tofu unnecessarily dry and strip it of its intended texture.

Why does my tofu always fall apart? ›

Because tofu has no bones or fat (like meat) and also has a high water content, it cooks quickly. But all that water also means it falls apart easily.

Do you press tofu before crumbling? ›

First press the firm tofu between paper towels or a tofu press to release excess moisture. This is super important to get the crispy texture we are looking for in these crumbles! Then, add oil to a pan. Once it is hot, crumble the tofu directly into the pan.

What do Italians use instead of pepperoni? ›

Pepperoni is not a name for a type of meat in Italy, rather the similar version is called salame piccante. Salame piccante is a "hard, fat-marbled salami," which is often made with pork, according to Serious Eats.

Is there a plant-based pepperoni? ›

Field Roast Classic Pizzeria Plant-Based Pepperoni Slices

By infusing wheat gluten, potato, and pea protein with canola oil, as well as cayenne, fennel, and paprika, Field Roast pepperoni gives you that indulgent bite you've been searching for with none of the guilt!

What is a healthier alternative to pepperoni? ›

Healthy Pizza Toppings

Turkey sausage and roasted chicken provide a healthy and satisfying alternative to regular pepperoni slices. Bell peppers, mushrooms, and black olives are common pizza toppings, all pleasantly nutritious. Some other nutrient-rich options include butternut squash, tofu, lox, and artichokes.

What vegan pepperoni does Pizza Hut use? ›

Now the chain has teamed up with Beyond Meat to bring even more vegan options to its restaurants. It's called the new pizzas the 'perfect option for those who want the juicy, meaty experience but with the added lifestyle and environmental benefits of plant-based protein'.

Is vegan pepperoni pork? ›

Is there pork in plant-based pepperoni? No, plant-based pepperoni does not include pork. It's a healthy and delicious vegetarian alternative of the animal-based pork because it's produced entirely from plant-based ingredients.

What are the ingredients in Beyond Meat pepperoni? ›

Water, Refined Coconut Oil, Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Pea Protein, Rice Starch, Cocoa Butter, Pea Starch, Salt, Methylcellulose, Natural Flavors (with Celery Oil), 2% or less of Rice Protein, Paprika, Yeast Extract, Mung Bean Starch, Garlic Powder, Spices (Including Mustard), Ascorbic Acid, Vegetable Juice Color, ...

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