This Vegan Deli Meat makes it easy to create your own vegan turkey deli slices at home-no processing, lower sodium, no oil, just real ingredients and rich, savory flavor. Perfect for prepping ahead and using all week.
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🔍 Quick Look: Vegan Deli Meat
- ⏱️ Prep Time: 10 minutes
- 🎛️ Cook Time: 25 minutes
- 👥 Servings: 4
- 📊 Calories: ~190 kcal per serving (based on nutrition panel)
- 👩🏽🍳 Flavor Profile: Savory, smoky, and umami-rich with tender, deli-style slices
- 💪🏼 Nutrition: 20 grams of protein, 4 grams of fiber
- ⭐ Difficulty: Easy, with simple steps and minimal prep, but requires thin slicing and gentle simmering for best texture.
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- 🔍 Quick Look: Vegan Deli Meat
- 👩🏽⚕️ Nutritionist's Note
- 🔪 What Type of Tofu Is Best for Vegan Deli Meat?
- 🥪 What Does Vegan Sandwich Meat Taste Like?
- 👩🏼🌾 Ingredients
- 🌿 Substitutions
- 📝 How to Make Vegan Deli Meat
- ✔️ Storage Tips
- 🍞 More Vegan Sandwich Recipes
- 🙋🏽♀️ Recipe FAQs
- 🍗 More Vegan Meat Recipes...
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👩🏽⚕️ Nutritionist's Note
These thin tofu slices simmer in a rich, savory marinade until they absorb deep umami flavor. The result is tender, flavorful vegan lunch meat that works perfectly as vegan sandwich meat, vegan cold cuts, or layered into wraps.
Why You'll Love This Recipe:
- Easy, no-fail method
- Made with simple pantry ingredients
- Naturally high in protein
- Works for meal prep all week
- A great alternative to store-bought vegan deli slices
🔪 What Type of Tofu Is Best for Vegan Deli Meat?
Super firm tofu works best for these vegan deli slices. It's dense, slices neatly, and holds its shape during simmering.
If using extra-firm tofu, press it well first so it doesn't water down the marinade. Learn How to Press Tofu for better texture and flavor.
🥪 What Does Vegan Sandwich Meat Taste Like?
These vegan slices are savory, slightly smoky, and deeply seasoned with a rich umami flavor.
They're uncannily similar to deli-style turkey slices-tender, light, and clean-tasting. Unlike seitan deli meat, they're not dense or chewy, making them much easier to make, high in protein, and perfect for layering into sandwiches and wraps.
👩🏼🌾 Ingredients
Below, I share ingredient notes from both a nutrition expert's and trained chef's perspective.

- Vegetable bouillon adds concentrated savory flavor. Use low-sodium for a healthier option, or low-sodium veggie broth instead.
- Miso adds depth and extra umami.
- Nutritional yeast boosts savoriness and rounds out the marinade.
- Lemon juice, caper brine, pickle brine, or vinegar brightens the flavor and balances the richness.
- Smoked paprika adds a subtle smoky depth and helps create a more classic deli-style flavor.
- Dried or fresh thyme and rosemary add a savory, herbaceous note that makes these vegan slices taste more like traditional deli meat.
- Super firm tofu (or pre-pressed extra-firm) works best since it is dense and does not need pressing, but regular extra-firm tofu can also be used-just press it well first.
See the printable recipe card below for quantities.
🌿 Substitutions
This recipe is versatile and easy to adapt. Below are some simple ingredient substitutions.
- Tofu: Use extra-firm tofu instead of super firm-just press it well first.
- Vegetable bouillon cube: Swap the bouillon cube for 1-2 teaspoons bouillon paste or powder, or use 1 cup + 1 tablespoon vegetable broth in place of the bouillon and water.
- Miso: Substitute with 2 teaspoons soy sauce or tamari in place of some of the miso.
- Lemon juice: Use caper brine or pickle juice for even more deli-style flavor. Apple cider vinegar or white vinegar also work in a pinch.
- Herbs: Both fresh and dried herbs work. Use Italian seasoning instead of thyme and rosemary if needed. Add a pinch of celery seed or mushroom powder for additional flavor.
- Smoked paprika: Use liquid smoke instead of smoked paprika for a stronger smoky flavor.
📝 How to Make Vegan Deli Meat
The complete recipe with exact amounts is below. These additional tips will help you get the best results.

- Slice the tofu very thin for the most realistic deli-style texture. Use a Y-peeler (wide cabbage peeler), mandolin, or sharp knife-Y-peelers give ultra-thin slices, or slightly chill the tofu for easier cutting.

- Place the sliced tofu in a large skillet.

- Dissolve the bouillon cube in warm water, or skip the water if using vegetable broth.

- Pour the marinade over it. Arrange the slices so they are mostly covered.

- Bring to a gentle simmer and cook until most of the liquid reduces Avoid boiling aggressively so the slices stay intact.

- Store in an airtight container and use as vegan deli slices, vegan sandwich meat, vegan lunch meat, or vegan cold cuts.
✔️ Storage Tips
These simple steps help preserve freshness and flavor:
- Store vegan deli slices in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4-5 days. The flavor improves after a day, making this vegan lunch meat ideal for meal prep.
- For best texture, enjoy as vegan cold cuts straight from the fridge or lightly pan-fry before serving.
- Freezing is not recommended, as it can make the tofu more spongy and less deli-like once thawed.
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🙋🏽♀️ Recipe FAQs
You can use extra-firm tofu-just press it well first so it doesn't water down the marinade. Super firm tofu or pre-pressed extra-firm works best because it's already dense and easier to slice into vegan deli slices.
For a hickory-smoked flavor similar to vegan turkey slices or vegan lunch meat, add a few drops of liquid smoke and increase the smoked paprika slightly. A tiny pinch of maple syrup can also help round out that classic smoky-sweet deli flavor.
Yes, as long as you use gluten-free bouillon and miso. This makes it a great gluten-free option for vegan sandwich meat or vegan cold cuts.
Traditional deli meat is often high in saturated fat and sodium, which may negatively impact triglycerides when eaten regularly. These vegan slices are made with whole-food ingredients and can be a lighter alternative, especially when made oil-free and with lower sodium.
You can use them straight from the fridge as vegan cold cuts, or briefly pan-fry them for a warm sandwich.
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Vegan Deli Meat Recipe
Ingredients
- 16 ounces super firm tofu or extra-firm tofu
- 1 vegetable bouillon cube or 1 cup vegetable broth
- 1 cup water skip if using vegetable broth
- 1 teaspoon mellow miso or white miso
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice or pickle juice, caper brine, or vinegar
- ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
- ¼ teaspoon dried thyme or 1 sprig fresh
- ¼ teaspoon dried rosemary or 1 sprig fresh
- 2 teaspoons olive oil optional (if skipping bouillon or not using nonstick)
- Salt and black pepper to taste
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EQUIPMENT
- 1 Chef's knife or wide cabbage peeler (Y peeler) or mandolin
- 1 large nonstick skillet
Instructions
- Slice the tofu as thinly as possible using a sharp knife, Y peeler, or a mandolin.
- Dissolve the bouillon cube in 1 cup warm water. Then mix in the miso, garlic powder, onion powder, nutritional yeast, lemon juice, smoked paprika, thyme, rosemary, olive oil (if using), salt, and pepper. If using vegetable broth, skip the water and heat 1 cup + 1 tablespoon vegetable broth in a large skillet until just warm. Remove from the heat and whisk in the miso, garlic powder, onion powder, nutritional yeast, lemon juice or pickle juice, smoked paprika, thyme, rosemary, salt, and pepper. (See notes for optional added seasonings.)
- Place the tofu slices in a large skillet and pour the marinade over them. Arrange the slices so they are mostly covered.Or if using broth, place the slices into the warmed broth in an even layer so they are mostly covered.
- Cook gently. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook on medium-low heat for about 25 minutes, or until most of the liquid reduces. Do not boil aggressively-this keeps the slices intact.
- Let the tofu cool in the pan so it continues absorbing flavor.
- Serve: Use as vegan deli slices, vegan sandwich meat, or vegan cold cuts.
Notes
Nutrition
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JudyB says
The flavor is spot- on! Would prefer a firmer texture so will try the pan heated approach. Even so this makes a great sandwich that I feel good about eating with sprouted grain bread and lots of crunchy sprouts. Thank you!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
So glad you enjoyed it. Yes, you can almost fry the pieces after marinating instead.
Jo says
I altered it slightly, letting the tofu marinate in the liquid a bit before I cooked it up. I treated it more like small chicken pieces and fried it up so it was crispy on the edges. My meat loving men really liked it. No leftovers at all! Looking forward to trying more of you tofu alternative recipes
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Great way of cooking it! Thank you for sharing this!
Heather says
Really great flavor. This really does taste like deli meat and makes for a great sandwich. I've never tried making tofu like this, and I'm so glad I discovered this recipe. It makes it easy to make sandwiches again (and feel good about eating them)!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
So happy you gave this deli meat a try and enjoyed it. Thank you.
nathan yost says
Mind-blowing game changer! There's a big hole in lunchmeat grocery scene. This recipe is amazing!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
So glad you enjoyed this deli meat! Thank you.
vic says
Have you tried it with nutmeg. It gives things a kind of sausagey/hammy flavour.
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
I love nutmeg. I was raised in Jamaica where it is used frequently! Sounds delicious.
Amelia says
This was yum and easy! Looking forward to trying some of the options discussed in the Q/A such as adding liquid smoke and maple syrup. Thx for a healthy low cost alternative to store bought!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
So glad you enjoyed it. Have fun with the flavor variations!
Eleanor Mullins says
This tastes amazing and is so easy to make! I love that you can pick up all the ingredients at one local shop too! A healthier and much tastier version of store bought vegan sandwich ‘meats’. Thank you! 🙂
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Yay! So glad you enjoyed this healthier version. Thank you.
Lona says
I made this yesterday, 3/23/26. I made a sandwich for supper and it was delicious. I tasted a piece of the tofu this morning and it's even better today! I love heat and Asian seasonings, so I added about a teaspoon of Penzeys Amazigh (formerly Berber) which has ginger, fenugreek, cardamom, and other spices. Thank you for this recipe; it's a keeper for me.
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Love these additional spices. Thank you for sharing.
Lona Carr Breitkopf says
How long will this stay fresh in the refrigerator?
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Up to about 4 days.
Violet Pickles says
this recipe came out at a great time. I have been wanting to cut back on Tofurky slices, and had an overstock of tofu to use up. The flavor on this is great, and I am looking forward to my sandwiches for the week. Another great recipe!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
Yay so glad you enjoyed this version of Tofurkey! Thank you.
Teresa says
Great idea and recipe, Nisha! I only had normal Tofu and had to press it for half a day. It was still a bit crumbly, but I was able to thinly slice it. I followed the instructions without any changes. The result is very delicous! I'm not vegan, so I can tell that this Deli meat tastes very similar to cooked ham and is such a healthier option. I'm looking foward to filling my wrap with it tomorrow and take it to work. I already prepared the super easy greek yogurt salad dressing for it. What other dressing would you recommend that goes well with it on a sandwich? Thank you!
Nisha Melvani, RDN says
That dressing sounds perfect! I also enjoy them with these chutneys: https://cookingforpeanuts.com/green-sauce-recipes/ and this pesto: https://cookingforpeanuts.com/pesto-without-nuts/