Veggie Grub Vegan Shrimp Gumbo
Net Weight: 16 oz
Chef Roostie at Veggie Grub has been crafting delicious vegan dishes for years, with a menu featuring favorites like her infamous vegan boneless oxtail and seafood gumbo. Now shipping nationwide, this Vegan Shrimp Gumbo brings authentic Southern flavors with a plant-based twist.
Packed with seasoned potato starch-textured prawns, tofu, and a mix of fresh vegetables, this hearty gumbo is rich in flavor. A perfect blend of sweet and hot peppers, savory thyme, and bay leaves creates a comforting, satisfying dish. Whether served over rice, cornbread, or with a side of your choice, this gumbo is an ideal, quick meal that’s easy to heat and serve.
Ingredients:
- Potato Starch Textured Prawns
- Wheat Gluten
- Tomato Paste
- Sweet Peppers
- Hot Peppers
- Thyme
- Tofu
- Aminos
- Celery
- Canola Oil
- Sunflower Oil
- Bay Leaf
- Horseradish
Cooking Suggestions:
Stovetop:
- Pour the gumbo into a medium-sized pot.
- Heat over medium heat for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Once hot, reduce the heat to low and simmer for an additional 2-3 minutes to allow the flavors to meld together.
- Stir occasionally and check for consistency, adding a splash of water or vegetable broth if needed.
- Serve hot with rice, cornbread, or crackers for a comforting meal.
Microwave:
- Transfer the gumbo to a microwave-safe bowl.
- Cover loosely with a microwave-safe lid or paper towel.
- Microwave on high for 2-3 minutes.
- Stir the gumbo halfway through the heating time.
- Continue heating for another 1-2 minutes until hot.
- Serve with rice, cornbread, or your choice of bread.
Slow Cooker:
- Pour the gumbo into a slow cooker.
- Cover the slow cooker and set it to cook on low for 2-3 hours.
- Stir occasionally to ensure the gumbo is evenly heated.
- If the gumbo becomes too thick, add vegetable broth or water as needed.
- Once the gumbo is heated through and the flavors have blended, serve over rice, noodles, or bread.
Pressure Cooker:
- Add the gumbo to the pressure cooker.
- Close the lid and set the pressure cooker to cook on high for 5 minutes.
- Once the cooking time is up, carefully release the pressure.
- Stir the gumbo and check the consistency. Add vegetable broth or water if needed.
- Serve immediately with rice or bread for a quick and delicious meal.