Vegan Pancetta Recipe (Bacon Bits) (2024)

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Salty, smoky, crispy, and with a slight chew, these vegan pancetta cubes offer up a delicious, meat-free, and gluten-free alternative to regular bacon bits.

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This recipe involves marinating smoked tofu – if you have time, you can enhance the flavour by preparing it in advance and keeping it in the fridge for up to a few hours before cooking.

Vegan pancetta is perfect when added to pasta dishes, but it's also great in risottos, omelettes, on pizza, or as a garnish for soups and stews.

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What is pancetta?

Pancetta is a salty, fatty, and sometimes smoky pork product of Italian origin. Similar to bacon, it comes in either slices or cubes and adds flavour and texture to dishes.

This vegan pancetta recipe uses marinated cubes of tofu, which is an excellent source of plant-based protein. The marinade consists of tamari/soy sauce, tomato puree, smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper to help replicate the traditional flavour and texture.

Which tofu to use for vegan bacon bits?

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I've tried making this vegan pancetta with a few different types of tofu. Extra-firm smoked tofu has always worked best for me.

If you don't have extra-firm smoked tofu, no worries. You may just need to drain and press it before marinating, add a touch more smoked paprika, and possibly cook for slightly longer.

You could also drain it, store it in the freezer, and defrost when you want to use it. This is a great way to store tofu without having to worry about it going off.

For more smoked tofu recipes, check out this smoked tofu risotto and ultimate vegan fish pie.

Is vegan bacon good for you?

While this vegan pancetta does include oil, it involves fewer additives and a lot less processing than shop-bought versions. I've also found that those tend to include wheat protein, whereas this recipe is gluten-free.

Pork bacon is a product close to many an omnivore's heart (in more ways than one). My hope is that this recipe can help people to see there's a life beyond bacon that's better for themselves, the animals, and the planet.

Learn more about why people go vegan.

How to make vegan pancetta

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In a large freezer bag or bowl, mix together all of the ingredients apart from the tofu. The great thing about a freezer bag is that you can use your hands to combine everything without any mess.

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Note: a freezer bag is best for this, but remember to wash and reuse!

Once mixed together, add in the tofu pieces. Toss well, and don't be afraid to give them a bit of a squeeze to rub in the marinade.

If the tofu is extra-firm, it shouldn't fall apart very easily. And if it does, it just means you'll get even crispier smaller bits.

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Note: if you have time, you can enhance the flavour by preparing this in advance and keeping it in the fridge for up to a few hours before cooking.

Empty the contents of the bag onto an oven dish or baking sheet, and spread out the tofu pieces evenly.

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Bake for 30 minutes, shaking the pieces around a few times during cooking. If the tofu seems to be sticking or burning, you can add a little more oil and reduce the heat slightly.

After 30 minutes, the pieces should be crispy with a slight chew and will have reduced in size. Cook for longer if necessary, but keep an eye on them as they can easily overcook.

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Variations and tips for vegan pancetta

  • Tofu: If you don’t have extra-firm smoked tofu, no worries. You may just need to drain and press it before marinating, add a touch more smoked paprika, and possibly cook for slightly longer.
  • Enhance flavour: If you have time, you can enhance the flavour by preparing the vegan pancetta in advance and keeping it in the fridge for up to a few hours before cooking.
  • Gluten-free:Tamari is a variant of soy sauce that’s usually gluten-free. If this recipe needs to be 100% gluten-free, make sure you use a GF soy sauce or tamari.
  • Liquid smoke: This is an optional ingredient, but it has a seriously smoky flavour that I love. Use sparingly.

Where to use vegan pancetta

These vegan bacon bits are perfect when added to pasta dishes, but are also great in risottos, omelettes, on pizza, or as a garnish for soups and stews. Here are a few recipes to try it out with:

  • Vegan Cheesy Pasta Sauce
  • 15-Minute Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta
  • Butternut Squash Pasta Bake
  • Vegan Potato Hash
  • Creamy Vegan Risotto
  • Easy Vegan Stovies (a delicious Scottish potato stew)
  • Smoky Butter Bean Soup

You could also prepare the tofu and roast it alongside veg with a similar cooking time (roasted Jerusalem artichokes are a good example).

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How to store vegan pancetta

Refrigerate:Store the vegan pancetta pieces in the fridge for up to four days.

Freeze:Honestly, there’s never enough of this left in my household to then freeze it. If you dowant to, place the cubes in a sealed container or resealable bag and freeze for up to six months. Be aware that the tofu pieces may take on a more porous texture after having been frozen and defrosted.

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More vegan recipe ideas

If you liked this recipe, you may also enjoy:

  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Vegan Bacon Bits
  • Grilled Teriyaki Tofu Steaks
  • Crispy Roasted Peas
  • Tofu Cream Cheese
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  • Eggy Scrambled Tofu

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Salty, smoky, crispy, and with a slight chew, these vegan pancetta cubes offer up a delicious, meat-free, and gluten-free alternative to regular bacon bits.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Condiment, Side

Cuisine Gluten-free, Vegan

Ingredients

  • Approx. 200 g extra-firm smoked tofu, drained and cut into small cubes
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable or olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons tomato puree
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • Good pinch of salt
  • A few twists of black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon liquid smoke (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200°C (400°F).

  • In a large freezer bag or bowl, mix together all of the ingredients apart from the tofu. The great thing about a freezer bag is that you can use your hands to combine everything without any mess.

  • Once mixed together, add in the tofu pieces. Take a couple of minutes to coat the tofu evenly in the marinade. Again, a freezer bag makes it easy to move everything around.

  • Empty the contents of the bag onto an oven dish or baking sheet, and spread out the tofu pieces evenly. Bake for 30 minutes, shaking the pieces around a few times during cooking. If the tofu seems to be sticking or burning, you can add a little more oil and reduce the heat slightly.

  • After 30 minutes, the pieces should be crispy with a slight chew and will have reduced in size. Bake for longer if necessary, but keep an eye on them as they can easily overcook.

  • Once cooked, you can use the vegan pancetta in other dishes or allow it to cool and store it in the fridge for several days.

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Notes

Tofu: If you don’t have extra-firm smoked tofu, no worries. You may just need to drain and press it before marinating, add a touch more smoked paprika, and possibly cook for slightly longer.

Enhance flavour: If you have time, you can enhance the flavour by preparing the vegan pancetta in advance and keeping it in the fridge for up to a few hours before cooking.

Gluten-free: Tamari is a variant of soy sauce that’s usually gluten-free. If this recipe needs to be 100% gluten-free, make sure you use a GF soy sauce or tamari.

Liquid smoke: This is an optional ingredient, but it has a seriously smoky flavour that I love. Use sparingly.

Reuse your freezer bag:If using a freezer bag for the marinade, remember to wash it out and reuse in future. We keep one at home that we wash and reuse every time we cook something like this. Note that acidic ingredients may weaken the bag over time, but you should be able to get at least a few uses out of it.

Storage: Store this vegan pancetta in the fridge for up to four days or freezer for up to six months. Be aware that the tofu pieces may take on a more porous texture after having been frozen and defrosted.

If you liked this recipe, you might also enjoy:

  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Vegan Bacon Bits
  • Grilled Teriyaki Tofu Steaks
  • Vegan Cheesy Pasta Sauce
  • Four-Ingredient Vegan Parmesan
  • Crispy Smoky Roasted Chickpeas
  • Crispy Tofu Stir-Fry
  • Eggy Scrambled Tofu

* The nutrition info below is for one serving, based on a total of four servings.

Nutrition

Calories: 102kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 5gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 540mgPotassium: 152mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 287IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 16mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Pancetta Recipe (Bacon Bits)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 102Calories from Fat 72

% Daily Value*

Fat 8g12%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 540mg23%

Potassium 152mg4%

Carbohydrates 3g1%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 287IU6%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 16mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is a vegan substitute for pancetta? ›

Tips and Tricks: The vegan pancetta is made from tofu. If you prefer you can use another vegan bacon recipe or vegan bacon substitute such as my mushroom bacon. Or if you prefer pasta without pancetta, feel free to omit it for a simple creamy pea pasta.

What are vegan bacon bits made of? ›

So what are these bits actually made from? They're basically just flavored soy protein chunks. The texturized soy flour gives that same meaty texture you get from tofu or textured vegetable protein. This is an easy (and most likely affordable) way to make a shelf-stable version of our favorite cured meat.

What's the difference between bacon bits and bacon pieces? ›

Bacon bits are small pieces of cooked, crispy bacon that are commonly used as a topping for salads, baked potatoes, and other dishes. They are typically made by cooking thin slices of bacon until they are crispy, then chopping or crumbling the bacon into small pieces.

Are McCormick bacon bits real bacon? ›

McCormick Culinary is specially made for chefs to inspire extraordinary menus and deliver consistent recipes. Artificially flavored and textured to imitate bacon pieces are the perfect alternative for vegetarian dishes.

Are McCormick bacon bits vegan? ›

YES! We can have vegan bacon bits!

No one is ever going to confuse McCormick Bacon Bits with “health” food, but what they lack in vital nutrients they make up for in taste. And they're vegan!

What is a vegetarian substitute for bacon or pancetta? ›

Tofu: Tofu is a high-protein soybean product that can be used as a vegetarian substitute for bacon. It has a mild flavor and can be cooked in a variety of ways. Tempeh: Tempeh is a fermented soybean product that has a stronger flavor than tofu.

What do Italians use instead of pancetta? ›

Substitutes for Pancetta in Cooking:
  • Bacon: Bacon is one of the most common substitutes for pancetta. ...
  • Prosciutto: Prosciutto is another Italian cured pork product, typically made from the hind leg of the pig. ...
  • Guanciale: Guanciale is another Italian cured meat, specifically made from pork jowl or cheek.
Oct 21, 2023

What is a good substitute for bacon bits? ›

For that crunchy bacon-y topping, look no further than fried shallots. Roughly diced and mixed with salt, butter, and some olive oil, they're perfect alternatives for your usual bacon bits on salads or casseroles. If you fry them to their golden-brown texture, they'll be almost indistinguishable from the real thing!

Are vegan bacon bits healthy? ›

They tend to be high in sodium, but are generally healthier than animal-derived meat when eaten in moderation, as part of a balanced diet. In other words, don't base all of your meals around vegan bacon, but do enjoy it on a breakfast sandwich.

Are bacon bits actually vegan? ›

What are bacon bits made of? Many brands of bacon bits are vegan because the main ingredient is actually textured vegetable protein (soy protein), typically soy flour, which is produced from ground soybeans. Brands choose to use soy flour because it is typically cheaper than bacon, and has a much longer shelf life.

Does vegan bacon taste like bacon? ›

And where can you find it? Here's everything you need to know about this surprisingly realistic-tasting vegan bacon. Hooray Foods' plant-based bacon has less sodium and fat than real bacon but tastes a whole lot like the real stuff.

What are simulated bacon bits made of? ›

A blend of textured soy flour, hydrogenated vegetable oil, salt, natural and artificial flavours, vitamins, and minerals that add a hickory smoked bacon taste and texture to a variety of hot and cold dishes.

Why are bacon bits vegan? ›

While some might not actually be as vegan as you think, some, like imitation bacon bits, are completely vegan. As it turns out, many bacon bits are actually made with soy instead of any kind of animal product. But vegans do still need to read the label to ensure the brand they've picked up is truly vegan.

Which is better Hormel or Oscar Mayer bacon bits? ›

CONCLUSION: I personally preferred Oscar Mayer because of the fatty pcs. They were both good, but it is cheaper and more like fresh bacon (Hormel's is slightly saltier and "jerkier"). However, for dieters watching fat intake, Hormel might be the better choice.

How much bacon bits equals a pound of bacon? ›

Bacon Bits:

¾ cup (not packed) = equals approximately 1 pound of bacon.

What is the best substitute for bacon? ›

Today we are talking about healthy swaps for bacon, so you can eat it every day!
  • Tempeh Bacon. Before you ride off bacon made from soy beans, hear us out. ...
  • Turkey Bacon. This is a slightly healthier option from your average pork bacon. ...
  • Uncured Bacon. If you're buying bacon, always buy it uncured. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Coconut.

How many tablespoons of bacon bits equals one strip of bacon? ›

One piece of bacon equals about one ounce which equals about 1 heaping tablespoon of bacon bits. This will vary based on the thickness of the bacon and how small the bits are cut.

Can you cook bacon bits? ›

Turn the bacon and cut the strips into pieces also about 1/4 in wide. Sprinkle with pepper. Fry over a medium high heat until crisp. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.

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