The Best Vegan Carrot Dog Recipe Ever - Blacks Going Vegan! (2024)

Deb | 06/29/2015 | 2 Replies

Carrot dog recipe? What in the world? You vegan people have gone too damn far now!

Typical responses I’ve heard this week as I ran the concept of the carrot dog by a few folks. However, once they wrapped their lips around this tasty deliciousness, they became true believers. I’ve never been a big fan of hot dogs due to the fact that they are filled with Mystery Meat. Plus I read Upton Sinclair’sThe Jungle in middle school, and have beenleery of sausages and canned meat products ever since.

Luckily, issues with what goes on in the meat-packing industry aren’t part of the vegan daily experience like it is for meat eaters, and that alone should be motivation for you to try this recipe.I’m telling you, there is really nothing that exists in the animal flesh world of food that cannot be made just as tasty with plants, and this vegan carrot dog recipe proves it.

First, let me give you a little background.

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I couldn’t resist – this was too cute!

I belong to several food groups on the web and on Facebook, which includes vegan groups. I first heard about carrot dogs from one of the posters, as she raved about how they taste. Umm hmmm, right.I’ve learned my lesson that the stuff most of those folks rave about is not exactly up to my standards as far as taste goes.

Additionally,when she posted the recipe it seemed far too complicated and required ingredients that my lazy ass was not ABOUT to get up and go hunt for. That was SOOOO not gonna happen, but I did want to try the carrot dogs on the omnivores in my household (remember, I’m the only vegan). So I got busy mixing and tasting and came up with a flavor combination I think works really well, from ingredients the vegan and non-vegan kitchen are likely to already have on hand.

With summer here and 4th of July/Labor Day barbecue events on the horizon, I feel it important that vegans have something to throw on the grill and eat right along with everyone else. This carrot hot dog recipe fits the bill in both taste, texture and appearance.

Though mycarrot dog recipe is fabulous, it won’t fool anyone who is a meat eater into thinking they are eating a frankfurter.This recipe creates an extremely flavorful and surprisingly (almost shockingly) delicious, plant-based, gluten free, unprocessed hot dog replica that you can enjoy at summer barbecueswithout the expense of commercial products.

Every Sunday from May through September I hit somebody’s farmer’s market. Last week I got my usual potatoes/berries/peaches/green beans, etc., along with a big batch of organic carrots to usefor the carrot dogs. I’d planned to serve them for Monday night dinner, so I got them into the marinade on Sunday evening.

Ideally you would use short fat carrots that are a uniform roundness from top to bottom. Since I got to the farmer’s market late, I had to pick from what was left.Doesn’t change the taste, but for the most realistic “hot dog” look, try to pick carrots that resemble the shape and circumference of a hot dog.

Peel the carrots, then cook them in simmering water for 8-10minutes or until they are fork tender. The thicker your carrots, the longer they will have to cook of course. Watch them carefully so you don’t overcook the carrots and make them mushy. You want them kinda “al dente” like pasta – tender, but with some bite.

Pour cooked carrots into a colander to drain, then run cold water over them to immediately stop the cooking process.

Put carrots and marinade into an airtight plastic container or a zip style bag like I used which can lay flat in the fridge. Shake to coat with the marinade, then refrigerate and marinate for 6-24 hours, rotating a time or two. The longer you marinate them, the more vinegar taste the carrot dogs will absorb, so don’t leave them in the marinade for longer than one day.

When ready to cook your carrot dogs, brown them in a lightly oiled skillet right along with some of the marinade, ORbake them in the oven at 350 degrees about 12-15 minutes (also with the marinade), ORgrill them over hot charcoals. I searedmine in the frying pan to a nice brown color because it was too hot to turn on the oven, and too hot to go outside to stand in the sun and grill anything!

Serve carrot dogs with toppings and sides of your choice and grub! I used chopped red onion, fresh tomato, pickle relish, and spicy brown mustard, served on sprouted wheat hot dog buns.

Give my carrot dogrecipe a try and let me know what you think! We’d love to see a picture of your creation.

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The Best Vegan Carrot Dog Recipe Ever

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Deborrah of BlacksGoingVegan.Com

Recipe Type: Light Meals

Cuisine: Vegan

Number Servings: 8-10

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A delicious plant-based take on the traditional favorite American barbecue and baseball food - the hot dog. This time we make it with carrots, which have been marinated in a smoky marinade overnight, then grilled to perfection.

What You Need

  • 8-10 organic carrots (size and shape described above)
  • 2 cups of water

Marinade

  • 2 Tablespoons liquid smoke
  • ¼ cup Bragg's Aminos or Tamari sauce
  • 1 teaspoon granulated garlic
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ cup low sodium vegetable, not-chicken broth, or water
  • ¼ cup red wine vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon maple syrup

How to Do It

  1. Peel the carrots, shaping them with peeler to an even roundness. Trim the ends to fit your buns in length.
  2. Place about 2 cups of water in a skillet and heat to boiling; add carrots and cover, simmer along for 8-10 minutes or until carrots are fork tender. Do not overcook!
  3. While carrots are cooking, prepare your marinade by combining ingredients into a small bowl.
  4. When carrots have cooked sufficiently, immediately pour contents of pot into a colander and drain, then run cold water over carrots to stop the cooking process.
  5. Place carrots in an air-tight container large enough for all the carrots to lay flat (a zip style plastic freezer bag also works well). Place in refrigerator and allow carrots to marinate for 6-24 hours.
  6. Place carrots and a few tablespoons of marinade in a hot non-stick skillet, and cook, allowing marinade to caramelize the carrots and create a nice brown exterior coating.
  7. If you prefer, you can bake the carrot dogs in their marinade for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees, turning halfway through to brown evenly. OR you can grill them over low coals.
  8. Serve with your favorite sides and toppings.

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The Best Vegan Carrot Dog Recipe Ever - Blacks Going Vegan! (2024)

FAQs

How to make vegan hot dogs taste better? ›

Sesame oil: makes them juicy and moist. Spices: to mimic hot dog taste: celery salt, allspice, paprika, garlic and onion powder, coriander, salt. Tamari: savoury and salty addition. Mustard and apple cider vinegar: unites the flavours.

What are vegan hot dogs 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.

Who sells carrot dogs? ›

Bolthouse Farms Classic American Style Carrot Dogs - 18 Oz - Safeway.

How to make vegan food tastier? ›

But there are some simple steps we can take to make our plant-based meals taste flavorful and satisfying.
  1. Start with fresh ingredients. Any chef will tell you the best food starts with the best ingredients. ...
  2. Include a protein source. ...
  3. Add some herbs & spices. ...
  4. Come hungry. ...
  5. Add the secret ingredient.
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What do they put in vegan meat to make it taste like meat? ›

This often means the use of copious seasonings and spices, yeast extracts, enhancers like nut-based sauces and mushrooms, and coconut oil. Due to various ingredients and processes used, some brands of plant-based meat have actually accomplished the flavor of real meat…

What is the difference between plant dog and veggie dog? ›

The difference between the Plant Dog and Veggie Dog is that the former is made to mimic actual meat. It's made from rice protein, apple, onion, and other seasonings. The Veggie Dog, in contrast, is made from vegetables and grains like kale, onions, quinoa, and lentils.

Is vegan hot dog healthy? ›

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. The reason simply comes down to the fact that they are made out of plants.

Are vegan dogs healthy? ›

If the diet is properly formulated, balanced, and cooked, a dog can stick to a vegan diet without significant health issues. If you want to feed your dog a vegan diet, it is extremely important to work with a veterinary nutritionist to ensure that your dog's needs are being met.

Is carrot dog safe? ›

Yes, dogs can eat carrots. Carrots are an excellent low-calorie snack that is high in fiber and beta-carotene, which produces vitamin A. Plus, crunching on this orange root vegetable is great for your dog's teeth. Carrots are included as an ingredient in many dog foods as well as plenty of carrot dog treats.

How long to boil carrots for dogs? ›

Generally, you should boil the carrots for about 10-15 minutes until they become tender but not mushy. Overcooking can lead to loss of nutrients. Can I add other ingredients or seasonings while boiling carrots for my dog? It's best to keep it simple and just boil the carrots in plain water.

What nasty ingredients are in hot dogs? ›

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): “The raw meat materials used for precooked-cooked products like hot dogs are muscle trimmings, fatty tissues, head meat, animal feet, animal skin, blood, liver and other slaughter by-products.”

Can dogs eat carrot broth? ›

Yes, carrots are a healthy snack option for your dog. As humans know, carrots are a versatile vegetable. They can be eaten as a snack, paired with a roast and potatoes, or added to a stock or soup for flavor.

Can I give my dog a whole carrot to chew on? ›

Raw and cooked carrots are healthy options for dogs and make a nutritious add-on to meals. While carrots are generally safe, it is important to cut whole carrots and even carrot sticks into bite-size chunks before feeding them to your dog. As a result, you will prevent choking, especially in small dogs.

How do you add flavour to vegan food? ›

To heighten their flavour, enthusiastic seasoning may occur with salt or sugar, salty soy or other well-seasoned sauces, or perhaps cheese alternatives are added.

Are vegan hot dogs better for you? ›

Like meat-based sausages, vegetarian and vegan sausages are heavily processed—and not especially healthy.

How do you make hot dog meat taste better? ›

Grilling gives your hot dog that smoky, summer flavor you just can't get any other way.

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