Pulled Mushroom Banh Mi

by Roxy, So Vegan
Vegan Banh Mi Baguette Pulled Mushroom Recipe

When we discovered how to ‘pull’ shiitake mushrooms, it felt like we’d stumbled on one of the best kept secrets in vegan food.

Now we use them all the time to create burgers, wraps and this awesome vegan banh mi recipe.

Combined with hoisin sauce, it takes this pulled mushroom to the next level.

This delicious and easy Vietnamese recipe is fresh, it’s spicy and it’s a whole lot of fun.

The trick is finding shiitake mushrooms with big thick stalks, which you can shred apart with your fingers.

Roxy & Ben

Vegan Banh Mi Baguette Pulled Mushroom Recipe
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14 Comments

Clare McDonald March 24, 2019 - 11:46 am

This recipe is awesome! Will definitely be making this again. So good, thank you!

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Roxy, So Vegan April 25, 2019 - 10:14 am

Hey Clare, so chuffed you like the recipe 🙂 XXX

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Gudrun April 16, 2019 - 11:57 am

Hi! This recipe looks sooooo good and I really want to try it! However, shiitake mushrooms are a bit expensive here (Netherlands), so 500 grams would easily make this a pricy meal! Would it be possible to use some kind of other mushrooms instead? Perhaps oyster mushroom?

Thanks!

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Roxy, So Vegan April 25, 2019 - 10:16 am

Hey Gudrun, you can experiment with other types of mushrooms. They probably won’t ‘shred’ but I’m sure that they will still taste good 🙂 Let us know how you get on. Roxy x

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Anne June 27, 2019 - 4:35 pm

I tried it with a different kind of mushroom. Sadly I cannot seem to find its english name. But it is the most common mushroom here in Denmark. And it was really good.

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Roxy, So Vegan June 30, 2019 - 6:26 pm

Hey Anne, ah great to hear the recipe worked with another type of mushroom! 🙂 Best, Roxy

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Cosi February 8, 2024 - 8:24 pm

We tried this today, it was absolutely delicious even without cucumber, cilantro, chili peppers, and “normal” mushrooms. My husband said that we could have this on repeat :-)). Thank you for the recipe!

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Anonymous May 18, 2024 - 7:48 am

Oyster mushrooms shred well.

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Charlotte July 21, 2019 - 8:58 pm

Hi, I used regular button mushrooms cut fine and did not roast them in the oven just cooked then down in my cast iron pan, the sandwich turned out really great and my husband loved it!

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Maria V. January 5, 2023 - 5:44 pm

This has become a staple sandwhich in our house! We make this at least once a week and have enough left over for lunch the next day! Now that I food the giant container of dried wild mushrooms in Costco we can make it anytime because, I always have mushrooms on hand.

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Susie June 13, 2024 - 5:44 pm

What was the weight of the dried mushrooms that you used? I too have the Costco dried mushrooms, but I don’t know how much to use.

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Jen July 23, 2023 - 9:51 am

Wow! This is oh so good. We used oyster mushrooms, they are perfect to pull apart. Again one more proof of no animals needed

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Ashley March 23, 2024 - 1:44 am

These were soooo delicious! I used shredded tofu instead of mushrooms so we’d get some protein and omg definitely making this recipe again!

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Anonymous March 26, 2024 - 11:18 am

I found the baking time to be too long. I was really sad to see all my beautiful mushrooms dried out and shrunk down to nothing after the first 20 minutes at 400F. I’d recommend a 10 minute roast, sauce them, then another 10-12 minutes in the oven. We just discovered a local mushroom farmer, so I will be trying this one again soon. I love the idea of this sandwich!

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