Vegan Biscuits and Gravy Recipe: Flaky, Buttery, and Dairy-Free! (2024)

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This Vegan Biscuits and Gravy recipe is the best dairy- and egg-free way to make flaky and tender biscuits with creamy plant-based gravy.

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Everyone loves a freshly baked biscuit, not to mention one slathered in homemade gravy. And now plant-based eaters can rejoice: these biscuits and gravy are 100% vegan, and every bit as savory, buttery and delicious.

How to Make Vegan Biscuits

Despite being vegan, this biscuit recipe is similar to your standard homemade biscuits. You’ll need the standard dry ingredients, plus a few dairy-free swaps to replace the milk and butter in most biscuit recipes.

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How to Replace Dairy in Homemade Biscuits

It’s easier than you think to swap out butter for dairy-free homemade biscuits. For this recipe, you’ll use:

  • Vegan butter, which you’ll cut into small pieces to work into the biscuit dough.
  • Vegan yogurt. Choose an unflavored yogurt made with almond, cashew, oat, or coconut. For best results, use both regular vegan yogurt and 1 tablespoon of Greek-style vegan yogurt, which is thicker and adds a nice tang to the dough.
  • Plain nut milk, such as cashew or almond milk.

Vegan Biscuit Dough

To mix the dough and shape your vegan biscuits, start by combining the dry ingredients in one bowl. Then add the dairy-free butter in small pieces to the dry ingredients, working the butter into small flour-covered pieces. You can do this with your hands or a pastry cutter.

Next, add the wet ingredients (yogurt, Greek yogurt and nut milk) to make a shaggy, sticky dough. Be sure not to overmix anything, which can result in dense and chewy biscuits.

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To cut the biscuits, shape the dough into a square on a flat work surface. It should be about 1-inch thick, with a flattened surface. Use a sharp knife or rotary cutter to slice the dough into 8 equal squares. Be careful not to press down on the biscuit dough too much, which can prevent all those flaky layers from forming.

Let the cut biscuits chill in the freezer for about 20 minutes before baking them to flaky, golden brown perfection.

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How to Make Vegan Gravy

While your vegan biscuits bake, it’s time to make your gravy. If you like, you can use a link of plant-based sausage to add texture and a familiar meat-like flavor to your sauce.

The other ingredients you need for this creamy and savory homemade gravy recipe are:

  • Vegan butter
  • Scallions
  • All-purpose flour, to thicken the sauce
  • Plain, unsweetened nut milk
  • Nutmeg, for a touch of warmth
  • Garlic powder for the signature gravy flavor

Make the gravy right in a large cast-iron skillet. The recipe comes together in minutes and results in a thick, creamy and flavor-filled sauce that you’ll want to eat straight out of the pan!

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Serving & Storing

Serve your vegan biscuits and gravy fresh and hot! You can also top your flaky biscuits with fruit jam (try one of my low-sugar jam recipes made with peaches and vanilla or raspberries), a pat of plant-based butter, or alongside a warm bowl of homemade soup.

The gravy goes just as well over seared tofu, tempeh, or other plant-based protein for a hearty meal that you won’t miss the meat in.

You can store the gravy in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Keep the biscuits on the counter for up to 2 days. Both the biscuits and gravy can be frozen for up to three months.

To defrost frozen vegan biscuits or gravy, let both thaw in the fridge overnight or on the the counter for a few hours before serving. You can also warm them in the oven, wrapped in aluminum foil.

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Vegan Biscuits and Gravy

Flaky, buttery vegan biscuits with gravy will have you not even missing the dairy in this 100% plant-based Southern treat.

3.38 from 8 votes

Prep Time 40 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Course Breads, Breakfast, Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 8 biscuits

Calories 490 kcal

Ingredients

Biscuits

  • teaspoons baking powder
  • teaspoons salt
  • teaspoons sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • 3 cups AP flour plus more for dusting
  • ¾ cup and 1 teaspoon vegan butter cut into half cm cubes plus more for brushing
  • ¾ cup plain vegan yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon vegan Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons plain cashew or almond milk

Gravy

  • 1 vegan sausage minced (optional)
  • 4 tablespoons vegan butter
  • ¼ cup spring onion finely chopped, plus more for serving
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 2 cups plain cashew or almond milk
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F / 204°C.

  • In a large bowl, mix until combined the baking powder, salt, sugar, baking soda and flour. Add small pieces of vegan butter and mix them until they are covered in flour. Add the vegan yogurt, Greek yogurt and cashew milk and combine with your hands until the mix is together and looks shaggy. Be careful to not overmix.

  • Dust the counter with flour and bring down the dough. Form a 1″ thick square with your hands, pressing along the dough. Then, cut the dough into four squares with a knife or pizza cutter. Make a tower with the four squares and press them down with your hands. Roll the dough to a 1″ thick rectangle. Trim the borders to have clean edges. Cut the rectangle into 8 squares. Place the biscuits on an oven tray covered with parchment and freeze them for 20 minutes.

  • Bake the biscuits for 20 – 25 minutes, until they are golden brown.

  • Meanwhile, make the gravy. Heat a large skillet over medium heat and melt the butter. Add the minced vegan sausage and the onions, cook them until they start to brown. Then, add the flour, mix everything together and cook for about one minute. Finally, add the cashew milk, nutmeg, garlic powder and pepper. Mix and bring to a boil, cook until the gravy has thickened. Season with salt.

  • Open the biscuits in half, fill with gravy and top with fresh parsley. Enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 490kcalCarbohydrates: 51gProtein: 11gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 1592mgPotassium: 204mgFiber: 2gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 1157IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 286mgIron: 3mg

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FAQs

What can I use in place of milk for biscuits and gravy? ›

Unsweetened almond milk (especially barista styled almond milk and almond cooking milk), natural flavored full fat oat milk, and soy milk all make great substitutes for milk. Water is also a good substitute for milk in sausage gravy, though the color won't be as opaque as it would with a dairy free milk.

Can I use oat milk instead of milk for biscuits? ›

Oat milk: A fantastic substitute for whole milk, oat milk complements the other ingredients without compromising the taste or texture of your biscuits.

Which biscuit brands are vegan? ›

11 of the Best Vegan Biscuits
  • Hobnobs. Source: mcivities.co.uk. ...
  • Oreos. Source: www.seriouseats.com. ...
  • Fox's Party Rings. Source: www.christinascucina.com. ...
  • Bourbons. Source: www.wallflowerkitchen.com. ...
  • “Anything but” Jammie Dodgers. Source: britishcornershop.co.uk. ...
  • Ginger Nuts. Source: www.tesco.com. ...
  • Rich Tea. ...
  • Custard Creams.

What is the best plant milk for gravy? ›

I prefer unsweetened almond milk because I think it has a mild flavor, but soy, coconut, or cashew works here too. This swap can make it nut-free too. Just keep in mind it may change the taste a touch.

What is a good substitute for milk when baking? ›

Milk in most recipes hydrates the dry ingredients and adds flavor, and there are plenty of substitutes that can do just that without compromising the final result.
  • Half and half. ...
  • Heavy cream. ...
  • Nondairy milks, like soy and almond. ...
  • Sour cream. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Evaporated milk. ...
  • Canned coconut milk. ...
  • Water.
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What non-dairy milk is best for baking? ›

Among other milk alternatives like almond milk, soy milk and oat milk, soy milk is by far the best for baking. I learned this over the course of several years and many cookies, cakes, muffins and pies. Moreover, some people will tell you that you must swap full-fat coconut milk in for heavy cream or half-and-half.

What is the best milk alternative for biscuits? ›

Soy milk. Soy milk is probably the best dairy-free milk for baking. It has a similar consistency to cow's milk, so will give a nice texture to your recipe. It also has a neutral flavour, so it won't affect the taste of your final bake.

Can I use oat milk instead of butter milk? ›

Simply stir together your favorite dairy-free milk (we like almond or oat milk) with lemon juice or apple cider vinegar. Let it sit for a few minutes, and the mixture should curdle slightly from the acidity. It won't thicken quite like buttermilk, but it has a similar effect in recipes!

What biscuits have no dairy? ›

  • Sainsbury's Rich Tea Fingers, Fingers 250g. ...
  • Sainsbury's Free From Chocolate Chip Cookies 150g. ...
  • Sainsbury's Free From Ginger Crunch Cookies 150g. ...
  • Sainsbury's Free From Digestives 160g. ...
  • Lazyday Rocky Road Slices x5 150g. ...
  • Sainsbury's Free From Shortbread 200g. ...
  • Lazy Day Foods Millionaire's Shortbread 150g.

Are Pillsbury Grands dairy free? ›

Allergy Information

CONTAINS WHEAT; MAY CONTAIN MILK INGREDIENTS.

What Nabisco products are vegan? ›

20 Nabisco Grahams Original Crackers

Its Ginger Snaps, Oreo Thins, and Saltine Crackers are all also accidentally vegan. Keep 'em coming!

What is the creamiest non-dairy milk? ›

Perhaps the most distinct of all the plant milks is coconut milk. The creamy alternative has a higher fat content than a lot of plant-based milks making it popular with baking and thickening up dishes like curries.

What dairy free milk tastes most like milk? ›

The test made a few things clear: soy milk, at its best, tastes closest to cow's milk. Oat tastes like a sweetly nutty cereal milk while almond tastes like the water left in your sink after washing the breakfast dishes.

What's the healthiest non-dairy milk? ›

Soy Milk. Soy milk is the OG of non-dairy milk and is made by soaking soybeans (which have been hulled and ground) in water. Soybeans contain essential amino acids, high levels of protein, and iron, and soy milk has lower fat and cholesterol levels than cow's milk.

What to use for gravy when you don't have milk? ›

Another option is to use a roux (a mixture of butter and flour) to thicken the gravy, and then add a flavorful broth or stock in place of the milk. You can also use pureed silken tofu as a milk substitute. Some people use heavy cream as a substitute for milk, but it will change the taste and consistency of the gravy.

Can you substitute water for milk in biscuits? ›

Water. In a pinch, you can get away with subbing in water for milk, especially if a recipe only calls for a small amount (think a quarter cup or less). To make up for the lack of richness, add in a tablespoon of butter for every cup of water you're adding.

Can you use water instead of milk for homemade gravy? ›

Simple Gravy Recipe Without Milk

This old fashioned gravy recipe made from pan drippings and a slurry of water and corn starch has been passed down in my family for generations. It's a foolproof gravy recipe and so easy to make following these simple instructions.

Which liquid makes the best biscuits? ›

Just as important as the fat is the liquid used to make your biscuits. Our Buttermilk Biscuit recipe offers the choice of using milk or buttermilk. Buttermilk is known for making biscuits tender and adding a zippy tang, so we used that for this test.

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