Out of veggie broth? This vegetable bouillon powder is your soup mix solution! This fat free, healthy broth substitute is ready in less than 5 minutes so you never need to buy store bought broth again!
Growing up we always used those packaged little bouillon cubes to deliver absolute flavour bombs to our dishes.
Little did we realize that they’re filled with unhealthy ingredients, like sugar, unhealthy fats, and words you can’t even pronounce. Not a good sign!
Homemade vegetable bouillon powder to the rescue!
Why you’ll LOVE this vegetable bouillon powder
- It’s super flavourful, without being overly powerful in any one herb or spice.
- You only need 8 ingredients and about 5 minutes to get this done.
- There’s no fat, no oil, no sugar, no unnatural thickeners and no preservatives. (Unlike most store bought soup mix varieties.)
- This recipe is naturally vegan, naturally gluten free and naturally allergen friendly!
- PLUS, it’s budget friendly too! You can make a LOT of soup mix and just mix it up with water for a fraction of the cost of store bought vegetable broth.
- This soup mix is completely customizable and versatile. Add more or less of any spices you like and use it, not only in soups, but in casseroles, risotto, on a baked potato, in your pasta water and so much more!
- Convenience!! It’s incredibly convenient to have vegetable bouillon powder in your pantry, and just mix it up with water. No carrying heavy cartons of vegetable broth home from the store which are filled with mostly water anyhow.
- It’s environmentally friendly too! How?? You’re saving the planet from a ton of wasted packaging and cartons that you end up throwing away. You can reuse and refill the same jar, over and over!
- And of course, it’s DELICIOUS!
What’s in it?
Okay, we’ve talked about what’s not in this vegetable bouillon powder, so let’s get to what IS in it.
All you need is 8 pantry ingredients, that if you’re anything like me and LOVE flavour, you probably already have most, if not all of them, on hand.
For anyone new to nutritional yeast, you cannot sub for another yeast, or another ingredient at all, for that matter.
Nutritional yeast is a unique ingredient here, and please note that it is a deactivated yeast.
It delivers big flavour and a great deal of nutrients too!
How to make homemade vegetable bouillon powder
(This is a summary with step by step photos, full recipe measurements and instructions are in the recipe card below.)
Measure out your ingredients and mix them together in a bowl. However, skip the bay leaf if you choose NOT to blend.
OR… (and my preferred way)
Add ALL the ingredients to small blender, or food processor and blitz for 20 seconds or so. (photo 1)
Then transfer to a dry, clean jar or container with lid and store in a cool, dry place like a pantry. (photo 2)
I prefer blending the seasoning into a fine powder as it not only resembles the vegetable bouillon powder you may be accustomed to, but it also distributes the flavours more evenly.
Expert Tips
- For a low sodium vegetable bouillon powder, use half a tablespoon of salt (instead of 2 tbsp) to reduce the sodium by 75 percent.
- If you’re on a NO salt diet, omit the salt entirely.
- Double, triple, quadruple the recipe as desired. I like to make a big batch of soup mix at a time to always have some on hand ready to go for soups, casseroles, veggies, and more.
- Store your soup mix in a CLEAN and DRY jar or container. Store in a cool dark place, like your pantry, or if you live in a humid climate, you may store in the refrigerator to maintain freshness.
- Use your soup mix powder to replace vegetable broth in any recipe. Just combine 1 teaspoon of your blended mixture with 1 cup of hot water for every cup called for.
- If you skip blending into a powder, and mix the seasoning in a bowl, you’ll need about a tablespoon for every cup of hot water. When blended, the spices are more condensed, and 1 teaspoon to every cup of water works well. Of course, use more or less to your taste. Also make sure to omit the bay leaf if you choose to skip the blending.
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Buon appetito,
Rosa
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- 2 tablespoons sea salt or use 1 tablespoon for low sodium option
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- ยฝ teaspoon celery seed not celery salt
- 1 dried bay leaf
- ยผ teaspoon black pepper optional but recomended
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a small blender or food processor and blitz until a powder like consistency is reached, approx 20 seconds.
- Store in a clean jar or sealed container in your pantry.
- To make broth, combine 1 teaspoon of soup mix with 1 cup of hot water.
Linda says
This recipe is life changing, at least my kitchen life. No more frozen half boxes of veg broth in my freezer. I mix just what I need for soups, chili, bean recipes. Love it. Made some as gifts for the cooks in my family. Love that it can be salt free if desired.
Rosa says
Thrilled to hear how helpful this has been for you in the kitchen, Linda! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review. ๐
Maria says
This is delicious! I was very surprised how good and filling this was. Definitely keeping this on my cup board
Rosa says
Thrilled you enjoyed it!
Nanette says
This is really wonderful! Thank you!
Rosa says
You’re most welcome!
Anonymous says
Yeaa
Carole says
Love this veggie boullion alternative. So easy to make and so easy to use .
Rosa says
Wonderful, so glad you’ve been enjoying it.
Susan says
Your bouillon mix is permanently in my cabinet and goes in every pot of soup. Great money saver, too!!
Rosa says
Yay, so happy you’ve been enjoying it!
Marty Roddy says
Love this and have 3 versions in used jelly jars with big lids.
I have the basic….the Cajun ( spicy and red) and a new one- the Curry with indian/thai seasonings added.
Carol says
It’s very kind of you to share such great recipes with others, thank you!
Rosa says
You are most welcome, Carol! ๐
Lisa says
Made another big batch this morning! It is such a great recipe and I’ve shared it w many. I am using it now to flavor my beans in my new instapot ๐
Rosa says
Wonderful! Thrilled you’ve been enjoying it, Lisa. ๐
Kathleen marien says
Could I add dehydrated vegetables to it?
Rosa says
Sure!