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Vegetarian Oyster Sauce

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Updated: 3/14/2024
Bottle of wan ja shan vegetarian oyster sauce, thewoksoflife.com

Oyster sauce is a key ingredient in many Chinese and Asian recipes, including many of the recipes on The Woks of Life. It’s also included in our list of 10 Essential Chinese Pantry Ingredients. But what if you’re vegan or vegetarian, or have a shellfish allergy? That’s where vegetarian oyster sauce comes in!

What is Vegetarian Oyster Sauce? 

Regular oyster sauce (háo yóu, 蚝油) is made with oyster extracts and seasonings. Vegetarian oyster sauce has no oysters in it. Instead, it is made with mushrooms, though it’s similar in color and texture to regular oyster sauce. 

See the difference between the vegetarian and regular versions below. The vegetarian is on the left, and the regular is on the right. They are similar in color and consistency, though the vegetarian version is a little thinner.

Vegetarian vs. regular oyster sauce, thewoksoflife.com
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How Is It Used?

Oyster sauce is an umami booster/flavor enhancer. We add it to meat marinades, stir-fry sauces, and braises. 

Luckily, mushrooms have a deep, meaty flavor. They are the perfect candidate to create a vegetarian version of oyster sauce.

Use it interchangeably with oyster sauce in any of our recipes that call for it, such as our Ultimate Braised Tofu or Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce.

Ultimate Braised Tofu, by thewoksoflife.com

Buying & Storing

Just a few brands make vegetarian oyster sauce as of this writing (October 2019).

Oriental Mascot makes a “Vegetarian Oyster Flavored Sauce.” Despite what the words “oyster flavored” imply, there are no oysters in it, just mushroom extracts. This brand does not contain soy sauce and appears to be gluten-free. However, it does contain hydrolyzed vegetable protein, which may be derived from wheat, so check the label carefully before purchasing if gluten is an issue!

Lee Kum Kee makes a similar product that they call “Vegetarian Stir-fry Sauce.” (This may be a smarter naming strategy, to make it clear that there are no oysters in it.)

This product contains wheat, and is therefore not gluten-free. (Note: Lee Kum Kee does make a gluten-free oyster sauce under its Panda Brand, but it is not vegetarian.)

Bottle of Vegetarian Stir-fry Sauce, thewoksoflife.com

The other brand you might find is Wan Ja Shan. 

Vegetarian Mushroom Oyster Sauce, thewoksoflife.com

As you can see from the ingredients below, soybeans and shiitake mushroom powder form the base and flavor of the sauce. It does contain wheat, however, so it is not gluten-free.

Vegetarian oyster sauce ingredients label, thewoksoflife.com

Store these in the refrigerator, and they will keep for 1 year. Just be sure to avoid any cross-contamination in the bottle. 

If you don’t have an Asian grocery store near you, find Vegetarian Oyster Sauce online.

Our Favorite Vegetarian Dishes Using This Ingredient:

  • Vegetable Chow Fun
  • Ultimate Braised Tofu 
  • Chinese Broccoli with Oyster Sauce
  • Stir-fry Sauce
  • Braised Chinese Mushrooms with Bok Choy
  • Vegetable Chow Mein
  • Lotus Root Stir-fry
  • Long Life Noodles

Find more vegetarian/vegan recipes here.

If you have further questions, let us know in the comments––we try to answer every single one. 

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Bill, Judy, Sarah, and Kaitlin Leung are a family of four and co-creators of The Woks of Life, which began in 2013 and has since become the most trusted online resource for Chinese recipes—what Bon Appetit has called “The Bible of Chinese Home Cooking.” New York Times bestselling cookbook authors, IACP award finalists, and James Beard Award nominees, the Leung family continues to build this multigenerational project, a culinary platform and robust online community trusted by millions of home cooks. This post includes contributions from two or more family members. So rather than deciding who gets a byline, it’s posted under the general moniker, “Everyone.” Very diplomatic, wouldn’t you say?
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