Homemade Vegan Hot Dogs Recipe (2024)

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This delicious homemade vegan hot dogs recipe will blow your mind! No seitan makes them gluten free and a hit for all! Try them with your favorite BBQ toppings!

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When we first went vegan, you would have thought it was the end of the world when my girls thought they could never have hot dogs again. Thus, put me on a journey to create a delicious homemade vegan hot dogs recipe.

Don’t get me wrong. There are tons of vegan hot dog recipes.

Usually you see carrot dogs or ones using seitan; however, we really wanted to make more than just a carrot, but also a gluten free vegan hot dog recipe that would be perfect for BBQ season, but also year round!

We really worked hard to create a delicious recipe that everyone from kids to adults and beyond would really love .

I’ll be honest, the recipe does take a bit a work. It’s not one of our 30 minute meals. But if you really want to be in control of the ingredients that are going into your food, this is definitely the recipe for you.

We tried these multiple different ways and really prefer making them in the air fryer versus other methods; however, we will explain how to make in the oven as well.

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What ingredients do you need to make vegan hot dogs?

We really love a good, simple recipe with minimal ingredients. While this isn’t a hard recipe, it does have a handful of ingredients that are a bit longer than our normal list.

Given that, we really think that you need each of the ingredients to make a delicious vegan hot dog recipe.

Full amounts listed in printable recipe card below.

The ingredients that you need for this recipe are:

  • Dried lentils
  • Vegetable broth
  • Oat flour
  • Ground flax seed
  • Red onion
  • Carrot
  • Lemon juice
  • Spinach
  • Tomato paste
  • Garlic
  • Vegan worcestershire sauce
  • Liquid smoke
  • Italian seasoning
  • Black Pepper
  • Cumin
  • Dried Marjoram
  • Nutmeg
  • Mustard powder
  • Smoke Paprika
  • Celery Salt

As you can see, it’s quite a list of ingredients. More than half of them are spices though, so that helps know that it’s not a ton of hard to use ingredients.

WHERE CAN YOU BUY VEGAN WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE?

We have started to finally find the Annie’s brandvegan Worcestershirein our local stores; however for this particular recipe, since we were trying to create a gluten free recipe, we went with a gluten free vegan Worcestershire sauce found on Amazon.

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How do you make vegan hot dogs?

The overall process is not hard, but there are a few moving parts to these vegetarian hot dogs.

First, you want to add your vegetable broth to a pan and cook the lentils until soft, about 30 minutes.

While that is cooking, you want to make your oat flour if you didn’t buy store bought. You do this by just processing it until a fine powder forms in a food processor.

Once you have that ready, you are going to put all your remaining ingredients into a food processor, including the cooked lentils when done and puree until everything is well blended.

Next, refrigerate your mixture for four hours, or overnight. This allows for the ingredients to come together and bind well. If you skip this step they will not hold together well.

Once your mixture is chilled, you can roll the meat into hot dog shaped forms. Then, cook the mixture in an air fryer at 350 degrees F for 15-20 minutes, flipping once halfway through.

Remove from heat and place on hot dog buns with your favorite toppings.

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CAN I MAKE THESE VEGAN HOT DOGS IN THE OVEN?

Yes! You can definitely make them in the oven; however they are a bit more temperamental than in the air fryer. They also don’t get as crisp as they do in the air fryer either. For those two reasons, we highly recommend using an air fryer for these vegetarian hot dogs instead of the oven.

However, if you don’t have an air fryer, we recommend cooking them for 23-27 minutes in the oven at 350 degrees F on a very well greased pan.

Halfway through making them you are going to want to flip them over. They may stick. If this is the case, we recommend leaving them out and waiting for a few minutes to cool down, then carefully flipping, and returning back to the oven for the remaining cooking time.

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What is the best way to mold these vegan hot dogs?

There are a few different ways that you can do this.

One way, would be to purchase silicone hot dog molds. We found that these were on the smaller side and while they were great for our kids, they would leave little to be desired for an adult unless you took two and molded them together after cooking.

Another method is to shape by hand. You will need very well oiled hands and use them to mold into a hot dog like shape before placing in the air fryer on to a baking sheet.

And lastly, our preferred way after making them for a few times is to place a scoop onto a piece of wax paper and then, holding two sides, move the sides up and down until it molds into a long log, or hot dog shape. Helping mold when needed. Then, roll onto the air fryer or baking sheet, depending on which method you are using.

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CAN I MAKE THIS TOP 8 ALLERGEN FRIENDLY HOT DOGS?

As the recipe is written for these vegan hot dogs, there is soy in the recipe. The ingredient that contains these is the vegan Worcestershire sauce (soy and wheat).

You could also purchase agluten free version of the worcestershire sauce.

As far as the soy, I haven’t yet found a vegan version that you can buy that doesn’t contain soy; however, you could make your own homemade worcestershire sauce, likethis one, and replace the soy sauce with ano soy soy free sauce.

It does take work, but it is possible to make these Top 8 Allergy friendly and not sacrifice the flavor that anyone else is able to achieve!

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WHAT OTHER VEGAN MEALS SHOULD I TRY?

Once you try our amazing vegan hot dogs, you may be wondering what other delicious vegan meal ideas you should try. We’ve rounded up a few that we love ourselves and think you will too!

  • The Best Vegan Black Bean Burger
  • Cashew, Chickpea, and Broccoli with Garlic Sauce Skillet
  • Best Vegan Chickpea Burgers
  • Vegan Cauliflower Coconut Curry
  • The Best Vegan Lasagna
  • Vegan Walnut Taco Meat

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*Bonus Tip!*

You can use this same mixture to make vegan meatballs or vegan burgers. Just roll into desired shape after refrigerating.

They are perfect with some homemade BBQ sauce on some rolls or buns. Give it a try and let us know what you think!

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Homemade Vegan Hot Dogs

This delicious homemade vegan hot dogs recipe will blow your mind! No seitan makes them gluten free and a hit for all! Try them with your favorite BBQ toppings!

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Resting Time4 hours hrs

Total Time4 hours hrs 50 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Servings: 6 hot dogs

Calories: 189kcal

Author: Andrew Bernard

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add vegetable broth to a pan over medium heat.

  • Add in lentils and cook until soft and no liquid remains, about 30 minutes.

  • While that is cooking, make oat flour if needed by putting rolled oats into a food processor and blending until it's a fine powder.

    *Skip this step if using store bought oat flour.

  • Chop your vegetables as directed.

  • Put all remaining ingredients into a food processor, including the cooked lentils when done, and puree until everything is well blended.

  • Refrigerate mixture for four hours, or overnight.

  • Once mixture is chilled, scoop out the mixture into 4-6 equal size portions depending on how big you want.

  • Roll the mixture into hot dog shaped forms.

    *Preferred method (see post for other options to doing this:

    Place a scoop onto a piece of wax paper and then, holding two sides, move the sides up and down until it molds into a long log, or hot dog shape. Helping mold when needed.

  • Cook hot dogs in an air fryer at 350 degrees F for 15-20 minutes, very carefully flipping once halfway through.

    *See post for oven directions.

  • Remove from heat and place on hot dog buns with your favorite toppings.

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Notes

*You can double the recipe, cook the same way and freeze the hot dogs to use as needed.

*See post for notes about Top 8 Allergy Free variation

**Nutritional facts are just estimates. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates.

*Chickpea flour could also be used. We would recommend 1 cup vs 1 ½ cups oat flour

Nutrition

Serving: 1hot dog | Calories: 189kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 336mg | Potassium: 436mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 2515IU | Vitamin C: 7.5mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 3.3mg

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This post was originally published on 7/24/2019 and updated on 5/7/2020 to Include a video.

Homemade Vegan Hot Dogs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a vegan hot dog made of? ›

A vegetarian hot dog is a hot dog produced completely from non-meat products. Unlike traditional home-made meat sausages, the casing is not made of intestine, but of cellulose or other plant-based ingredients. The filling is usually based on some sort of soy protein, wheat gluten, or pea protein.

What is a good vegan substitute for hot dogs? ›

Let's just say we'd skip it.
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What are the ingredients in veggie dogs? ›

Contains 2% or less of salt, dextrose, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate), methylcellulose, brown sugar (sugar, molasses), spices, yeast extract, onion powder, pea protein isolate, natural flavors, carrageenan, garlic powder, xanthan gum, red beet juice concentrate (color), paprika extract (color ...

What is the secret ingredient in hot dogs? ›

Sodium nitrite - A ingredient responsible for curing, sodium nitrite is 1)anti-oxidant which keeps hot dogs from quickly going rancid; 2) gives cured meats their characteristic pink color and their unique cured taste; and 3) inhibits many dangerous bacteria helping make the hot dogs much safer.

Are plant-based hot dogs healthy? ›

Healthy is a relative term—a better question is are vegan hot dogs healthier than the alternative (meat)? The short answer is yes. Despite the wide range of vegan hot dog options with the nutritional range to match, plant-based hot dogs are not as detrimental to human health as their animal-based counterparts.

Are vegan dogs healthy? ›

In addition to the University of Guelph study that found vegan dogs have a longer lifespan, a study published last year found that a well-balanced vegan diet may be healthier for dogs than conventional or raw kibble meat-based diets, leading to fewer vet visits.

What food is surprisingly vegan? ›

18 Snacks and Foods You Didn't Know Were Vegan
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  • Twiglets.
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Is there a plant-based hot dog? ›

These vegan hot dogs (technically Impossible calls it a bratwurst) are bulky. Their taste is most similar to that of a typical animal-based dog, but a meat eater would still be able to tell something was non-standard. The Impossible Brat comes in a classic and spicy flavor – both are tasty.

What's the best plant-based sausage? ›

  • 1 Beyond Meat. Popular California-based brand Beyond Meat offers a wide range of realistic-tasting plant-based meat products, including pork-like sausages. ...
  • 2 Impossible Foods. ...
  • 3 Gardein. ...
  • 4 Field Roast. ...
  • 6 Lightlife. ...
  • 7 MorningStar Farms. ...
  • 8 Future Farm. ...
  • 9 THIS.

How long to boil vegan hot dogs? ›

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Fill medium saucepan 2/3 full with water. Bring to boil.
  2. Carefully place 1 to 4 frozen veggie dogs in boiling water.
  3. Let it boil for 8 minutes.
  4. Carefully remove from water. Cool briefly before serving.

What are Morningstar hot dogs made of? ›

Ingredients:Water, wheat gluten, corn syrup solids, contains two percent or less of methylcellulose, dextrose, salt, egg whites, natural flavors, brown sugar (sugar, molasses), hydrolyzed vegetable protein (corn protein, soy protein), hydrolyzed corn protein, soy protein isolate, carrageenan, mustard flour, onion ...

What veggie dog can't eat? ›

The following veggies are considered unsafe for dogs: Garlic, Onions, Shallots, & Chives: Garlic, onions, shallots, and chives are toxic to dogs, whether raw or cooked. They have substances that may cause anemia and damage red blood cells. Signs of illness may take several days to manifest.

What is the main ingredient of a vegetarian hot dog? ›

Vegetarian hot dogs are made from plant-based ingredients such as soy protein, wheat gluten, or pea protein, and are designed to replicate the taste and texture of traditional hot dogs made from meat.

What are the cheapest ingredients for hot dogs? ›

Basic beef or pork franks tend to be more budget-friendly than specialty sausages. Condiments:Use economical condiments like ketchup and mustard. Buying in larger quantities can often be more cost-effective. Onions:Diced or sliced onions are a classic and affordable topping for hot dogs.

Are vegan hot dogs healthier than regular hot dogs? ›

Veggie hot dogs have many nutrition advantages over traditional meat hot dogs. On average they have fewer calories, less fat, less sodium and more protein than your standard frank. Veggie burgers typically contain three times less total fat and seven times less saturated fat than average beef and turkey burgers.

What does vegan hot dog taste like? ›

Their taste is most similar to that of a typical animal-based dog, but a meat eater would still be able to tell something was non-standard. The Impossible Brat comes in a classic and spicy flavor – both are tasty.

Can you eat vegan hot dogs raw? ›

As with real meat, undercooking plant-based meat can come with the risk for foodborne illness. It's recommended that all plant-based meats be cooked according to the package instructions.

Are vegan hot dogs OK for dogs? ›

Unless they aggravate a dog's particular food allergy, hot dogs made out of beef, turkey, chicken or some other meat, or vegetarian hot dogs made out of cellulose or other plant-based ingredients are probably safe.

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