The Best 10-Minute Vegan Tempeh Sandwich Recipe (2024)

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It’s savoury, it’s easy, it’s tasty, it’s creamy and it’s our vegan tempeh sandwich. Crispy tempeh and a buttery dressing are stuffed between two slices of bread to make the ultimate 10-minute lunch. Get ready to experience the sandwich of a lifetime!

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If you’ve followed us for even a short amount of time, it might have become apparent that I’m bonkers for sandwiches. And now I love sandwiches EVEN MORE as I’ve realised I can put tempeh in them.

Tempeh is a relatively new discovery for us, but it’s quickly becoming a very firm vegan favourite.

Not only is it loaded with protein and a staple in many recipes in our free high-protein meal plan but it’s also quick to cook, can be made to taste absolutely delicious and is less processed than most other soy products.

Tempeh’s super versatile and makes for the perfect meat substitute for vegan high-protein recipes and an animal product-free patty, so when the idea came to make a new sandwich, I knew this was the route I had to take.

The tempeh may be the head of this table, but the other simple ingredients play a pretty big role in making this sandwich what it is so have a look at them below.

Ingredients

Filling Ingredients and Spices

Many people like a good crunch to their bread but why have it plain when you can add a delicious filling to turn things up a notch?

For this sandwich, some peppery arugula were the greens we used, but some watercress will do and for the savoury soy sauce, some tamari or coconut aminos will serve just right.

You could also sub the olive oil for another flavourful oil like peanut oil or keep it simple with a milder one like coconut oil and if you’re all out, skip the vinegar and up your quantity of the lemon juice, use some lime juice instead or even add some apple cider vinegar if you’d like some extra hints of tanginess to your sandwich.

For more taste, I’d recommend you sprinkle a pinch of salt and some pepper and if you’d like, you could throw in some other spices like garlic powder of your choice.

Combine those with some tangy sundried tomatoes, caramel-like maple syrup as well as a creamy avocado (or try it out with some vegan mayo) to tie everything all together and you’ve got yourself a filling for the ages!

Tempeh and Bread

For the wholegrain bread, you can have it straight from the pack or toast it just a little to make it golden brown before the assembly but the tempeh’s the true star of the show here, so we’ve gotta make sure it’s at it’s best.

You can slice the block lengthwise or widthwise and make the tempeh strips as thick or thin as you’d like but I prefer them thinner so they’ve got crispy edges and chewy but firm insides.

If you’ve got some time to spare, you could also consider marinating the slices before the fry so the tempeh’s all the more tasty!

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How many calories are in our tempeh sandwich?

This vegan tempeh sandwich packs in about 547 calories and 21g of protein per portion.

In each serving, there are roughly about:

  • kcal 547kcal

  • Carbs 51g

  • Fat 32g

  • Protein 21g

This vegan protein-packed and fibre-filled sandwich is not just filling and incredibly tasty, but is filled with loads of nutritional value as well!

Health benefits

All the ingredients that make up this tempeh sandwich aren’t just delicious, they’re incredibly healthy too.

Take the fruits for instance.

Not only do those tangy tomatoes add some sweetness and tartness to the sandwich, but there are numerous health benefits associated with consuming sundried tomatoes.

The cholesterol-free avocados, on the other hand, don’t just give this sandwich’s filling a unique velvety texture but there are so many reasons why avocados are good for you.

As for our plant-based patty, the nutritional profile of tempeh show’s us this fermented block of soybeans is loaded with all sorts of nutrients and is a great source of protein as well as dairy-free calcium.

All those combined with so many more are what makes this the nutritious and easy meal it is and your new favourite sandwich!

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How to make the best tempeh sandwich?

  • Prep work: Slice up the tempeh and fry in some oil in a large skillet. After some time, toss in the soy sauce, maple syrup and vinegar. Stir the mixture as you let it cook on medium-high heat for another 3-4 minutes.
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  • As you let it cook, slice up the dried tomatoes, rinse the rocket and set them both aside.
  • Scoop the avocado into a small bowl and mash it with some salt, the lemon juice and pepper.
  • Assembly work: grab a slice of bread and spread the avocado paste over it. You could also fry the bread in a bit of oil on medium-low heat right before the assembly to make it crispy.
  • Lay the chopped tomatoes and rocket over the other slice in a single layer and when that’s been done, place the sliced tempeh it on the slice as well.
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Lay the slice slathered with the avocado paste over the other, give them a good smoosh and that’s about it!

Tempeh sandwich FAQs

How can I make tempeh taste better?

Boiling, marinating and sauteing are just a few ways you can make tempeh taste better.

When you boil, let it simmer in the water for a few minutes and if you’re thinking of marinating, you could try out any of these marinades for tempeh depending on what flavours you’re in the mood for.

Do you need to boil tempeh before frying?

Since tempeh comes in a hard block and has mild hints of bitterness when it hasn’t been properly cooked, you’ll need to boil tempeh before frying.

This is optional though and if you’re in a hurry, you can skip it but it’s best to taste the tempeh straight out the package to test the intensity of its bitterness and how hard it is so you’ll know if boiling is necessary.

Otherwise, let the tempeh boil in some water or vegetable broth for about 10-15 minutes, take it out then prep and cook it anyhow you’d like!

What to serve with a tempeh sandwich?

Packing in about 547kcal per serving, this tempeh sandwich is a whole-ass meal on its own. You don’t need any toppings or sides to accompany this beast, but if you’d like, you can have it with a chill refreshment to go with.

Can I make this tempeh sandwich ahead?

You can easily make this tempeh sandwich ahead by drenching it in a savoury marinade and letting it sit in the fridge overnight. This won’t just make your tempeh slices taste much better, but it’ll help hasten up the cook time when you’re ready to have your sandwich.

How can I store and reheat this tempeh sandwich?

The individual ingredients of the sandwich can be stored separately and assembled when you’re in the mood for your sandwich again.

Fried tempeh slices will do well for 2-3 days in the fridge when stored in an airtight container but for the fresh ingredients, you’d have to take a quick trip to the grocery store or farmer’s market to get them again.

This tempeh sandwich is best served fresh so I’d advise you not to make more than you can consume.

What does tempeh go with?

Tempeh, especially when marinated and stir-fried to perfection, goes well with other grains like rice and quinoa as a topping and into tacos, wraps and all sorts of sandwiches as an alternative to meat for the filling.

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Tempeh sandwich variations and alternatives

This great recipe is already vegan, egg, dairy free and perfect as it is but you can consider adding some more simple and basic ingredients to make your sandwich even more hearty.

Throw in some slices of tomatoes, grated carrots and even cabbage mixed with some creamy avocado and sprinkled with a dash of salt and pepper to bulk up your sandwich.

Take the tempeh to a whole new level by baking it instead. Prep it ahead by slicing the tempeh into thin rectangular pieces, bringing them to a boil, placing them into a dish or ziplock bag with some spicy marinade and allowing the tempeh to sit overnight.

Pop it in the oven on medium heat the next day and you’ve got yourself extra crispy and extra spicy marinated tempeh for your sandwich!

More tempeh recipes

  • Tempeh Broccoli Pan
  • Tangy Tempeh Salad
  • Vegan Stuffed Peppers

Quick lunches are always a win in my book and this amazing tempeh sandwich is a big one. This great vegan sandwich idea is perfect for people on a plant-based diet and non-vegetarians alike! Our veggie coronation chicken is another great option – just switch out cheese and mayo for vegan alternatives and you’re off! Give it a whirl and tell me how it went in the comments below!

Vegan Tempeh Sandwich

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Crispy tempeh and a creamy avocado filling are stuffed between slices of bread in this vegan tempeh sandwich. Get ready to experience the lunch of a lifetime!

Diet: dairy-free, egg-free, vegan

Prep Time:3 minutes minutes

Cook Time:7 minutes minutes

Total Time:10 minutes minutes

Servings:2 servings

Calories:547kcal

Author: HurryTheFoodUp

Equipment

  • Pan

  • Knife

  • Cutting board

  • Toaster

Ingredients

  • 4 slices wholegrain bread
  • 3 oz tempeh (in 8 slices)
  • 2 handfuls rocket (arugula)
  • ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes in oil
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp vinegar (balsamic, malt or wine vinegar)
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tsp maple syrup
  • 1 avocado
  • ½ lemon (juiced)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Slice the tempeh and fry in oil. After a couple of minutes add the soy sauce, vinegar and maple syrup. Stir and cook for another 3-4 minutes.

    1 tbsp olive oil, 2 tbsp vinegar, 2 tbsp soy sauce, 2 tsp maple syrup, 3 oz tempeh

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  • In the meantime, chop the dried tomatoes.

    ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes in oil

  • Spoon the flesh out of the avocado and add to a bowl along with the lemon juice and salt and pepper. Give it a mash together.

    ½ lemon, Salt and pepper to taste

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  • Spread the avocado over half the slices of bread.

    1 avocado, 4 slices wholegrain bread

  • Rinse the rocket and lay it on the slices of bread. Add the chopped dried tomatoes.

    2 handfuls rocket

  • When the tempeh is ready, lay it on the rocket slices of bread.

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  • Place the avocado breads on top. Done!

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Optional:

  • You could also fry the sandwich in a little oil after it has been assembled, flipping halfway through, for an extra bit of crispiness.

NOTES

Need more sandwiches? Then another afternoon avocado favourite is right here, and this banana-peanut butter sandwich is also for fighting hangovers!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Tempeh Sandwich

Amount per Serving

Calories

547

% Daily Value*

Fat

32

g

49

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

31

%

Sodium

2483

mg

108

%

Potassium

1381

mg

39

%

Carbohydrates

51

g

17

%

Fiber

13

g

54

%

Sugar

9

g

10

%

Protein

21

g

42

%

Vitamin A

975

IU

20

%

Vitamin C

55

mg

67

%

Calcium

179

mg

18

%

Iron

5

mg

28

%

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

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FAQs

What are some tricks to cooking tempeh? ›

Simmer the tempeh to soften the flavor.

Before using tempeh in any recipe, you can soften its bitter flavor by simmering the cubes for a couple minutes in the microwave or in a saucepan on the stove. An alternative to simmering: set a steamer basket in a pot and steam the cubes for 10 to 15 minutes. Drain and pat dry.

Is tempeh healthy? ›

Tempeh provides a valuable source of plant-based protein and contributes to a more sustainable food system. Tempeh consumption is associated with many health benefits including antidiabetic, improve cognitive functions, cholesterol-lowering properties, anticancer, anti-aging, gut improvement and antidepressant effects.

Do you have to soak tempeh before cooking? ›

Its naturally bitter and earthy flavors make raw tempeh quite unappetizing. To enjoy tempeh to the fullest, I always recommend soaking it in a marinade and/or pan-frying it with a tart, sweet, and salty sauce.

Should you press tempeh? ›

I also find tempeh a bit easier to work with because there's minimal prep work. With tofu you have to account for extra time to press it and with tempeh you simply open the package and you're ready to chop and cook!

How to get the bitterness out of tempeh? ›

If you find tempeh to be too bitter straight out of the package, steaming it can help. Place sliced tempeh in a saucepan and cover with water or vegetable broth. Bring liquid to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 10 minutes.

Is tempeh better for you than tofu? ›

Tempeh contains the most fiber and more protein than tofu because it contains the whole bean. The soy protein in tempeh is more digestable because of the fermentation process.

What is the downside of tempeh? ›

Perhaps the only downside to tempeh is its calorie count is higher than tofu's, but the nutrients it packs more than make up for this. But tofu is not without its advantages. Because tempeh is often made with additional ingredients, it may not be gluten-free, so keep that in mind if you have dietary restrictions.

Is tempeh inflammatory? ›

While people with inflammation should generally avoid dairy, soy protein products like tofu and tempeh have been found to reduce pain in joints according to a study from Oklahoma State University. An easy way to add soy to your diet is using soy protein powder.

Is tempeh good for the kidneys? ›

Food for a vegetarian, kidney-friendly diet

Soy products (tofu, tempeh) Beans and lentils. Nuts and nut butters. Eggs and egg substitutes.

Why does my tempeh taste bad? ›

As they point out, if tempeh ferments for even just a little too long the bitter flavours of lactic acid bacteria and acetobacter (a microbial companion to vinegar) overwhelm the mushroomy flavour of the rhizopus oligosporus used to make tempeh.

How do you add flavor to tempeh? ›

Liquid Smoke, Smoked Paprika, and Black Pepper, to add more umami-goodness, a touch of Maple Syrup, to help caramelize the Tempeh, and some Vegetable Bouillon (or Veggie Broth) for extra liquid and flavor.

How do you make tempeh not taste gross? ›

How to Make Tempeh Taste Good
  1. Reduce bitterness by microwaving or boiling in water for 5 minutes. Start by chopping your tempeh into slices or cubes. ...
  2. Marinate it (and add salt) Treat tempeh like it's meat! ...
  3. Sauté or roast with lots of spices.
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Why do you put vinegar in tempeh? ›

Adding vinegar lowers the pH and prevents the growth of unwanted bacteria. Add the tempeh starter: Sprinkle the tempeh starter over the beans and mix for about a minute to distribute evenly. Fill the bags: Divide the beans between the two bags. Flatten the bags: Seal the bags and flatten the beans out evenly.

Can you eat too much tempeh? ›

It's completely safe and healthy to eat up to two to three servings of soy products, such as tempeh, daily,” says Palmer. Of course, if you're allergic or sensitive to soy, you'll want to avoid it.

What to eat tempeh with? ›

Quinoa, cilantro lime rice, soba noodles, and cauliflower rice are some of my favorites. Then add a veggie like roasted Brussels sprouts, roasted broccoli, or sautéed mushrooms. Finish it with a punchy sauce like peanut sauce, tahini sauce, chipotle sauce, or cilantro lime dressing.

How do you cook tempeh without killing probiotics? ›

Doesn't cooking tempeh kill the good bacteria? Just on the outside. As long as the internal temperature doesn't get too hot the probiotic stimulators will remain alive. That's why we recommend you don't cook in the microwave.

Why add vinegar to tempeh? ›

Adding vinegar lowers the pH and prevents the growth of unwanted bacteria. Add the tempeh starter: Sprinkle the tempeh starter over the beans and mix for about a minute to distribute evenly.

How do you make tempeh not taste bad? ›

How to Make Tempeh Taste Good
  1. Reduce bitterness by microwaving or boiling in water for 5 minutes. Start by chopping your tempeh into slices or cubes. ...
  2. Marinate it (and add salt) Treat tempeh like it's meat! ...
  3. Sauté or roast with lots of spices.
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Can you over cook tempeh? ›

When cooked, tempeh should have a chewy, meat-like texture. If it's rubbery, that means it's probably overcooked. It's a delicious and healthy way to replace meat in stir-fries, salads, wraps, sandwiches, and Bolognese dishes, but it may take time and practice to get it right.

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