Hot Agave Vegan Chicken Sandwich Recipe w/ King Oyster Mushrooms (2024)

  • Updated: January 31, 2022
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Hot Agave Vegan Chicken Sandwich Recipe w/ King Oyster Mushrooms (1)

Nope – it’s not really chicken! It’s that old faithful king oyster mushroom. For this recipe we break the mushroom apart (instead of slicing) to achieve an irregular strip, much like chicken tenders. They’re then battered and fried before being glazed with chilli-spiked agave syrup makes for a really tasty vegan chicken sandwich.

You can eat these bad boys on their own or packed inside my dream sandwich, filled with sliced gherkins and drizzled with a tangy, smoky house sauce. Best served with a cold beer and a big bunch of napkins!

Ingredients

For the Hot Agave

  • 190 mL water
  • 150 g agave syrup
  • 2-3 medium heat chillis

For the Chick’n Strips

  • 5 king oyster mushrooms

For the Batter

  • 140 mL soy milk
  • 1 t apple cider vinegar
  • 100 g plain white flour
  • 1 ½ t fine sea salt
  • ½ t ground black pepper
  • 2 t Old Bay seasoning
  • 1 t dried thyme
  • Vegetable oil for frying

For the House Sauce

  • 4-5 T vegan mayonnaise
  • 1 t sriracha
  • 1 T gherkin juice
  • ½ t liquid smoke

For Serving

  • 4 soft white bread buns
  • Sliced pickles/gherkins
  • 5 sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 1 T flaky sea salt

Instructions

To Make the Hot Agave

  1. In a medium saucepan, combine the water and agave. Slice each of the chillis in half length-ways and add to the saucepan. Place over a medium heat and bring to the boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium/low and allow to simmer for around 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until the mixture has reduced in volume by around ¾.
  2. Once reduced, remove from the heat and sieve out the chillis and any loose seeds. Allow the agave to cool completely to room temperature.

To Make the Chick’n Strips

  1. Remove the tops and bottoms of the king oyster mushrooms. Reserve for another recipe.
  2. Score a cross into the bottom of each mushroom stem and use it to pull the mushroom apart into four lengths. Repeat with all the mushrooms. Set aside.

To Make the Batter

  1. In a medium bowl mix together the soy milk and the apple cider vinegar. Set aside to thicken.
  2. In a second medium bowl, mix together the flour, salt, pepper, Oold Bbay seasoning and dried thyme. Set aside.
  3. Fill a medium, high-sided saucepan about 2-3 inches full with the vegetable oil. Place over a medium heat and, using a probe thermometer, bring the oil to around 170c. If you don’t have a probe thermometer, just test with a small amount of batter. If the batter sizzles immediately when it hits the oil, then you’re ready to fry.

To Fry

  1. Working with one strip at a time, coat the mushrooms in the flour mixture, followed by the soy milk mixture and back to the flour mixture. Once well coated, carefully place the mushroom into the hot oil. Fry the mushrooms in batches of no more than three.
  2. Once browned and crispy (around 3 minutes) remove the mushrooms from the oil using a spider or slotted spoon and place on a plate lined with kitchen towel. Repeat with all of the mushrooms.

To Make the House Sauce

  1. In a small bowl, mix together the ingredients for the House Sauce. Set aside.

To Serve

  1. While still hot, use a pastry brush to glaze each chick’n strip with the hot agave.
  2. Split open the bread rolls and spread a little house sauce on each side.
  3. Fill each bread roll with fried chick’n strips and sliced gherkins, before sprinkling with salt and fresh thyme.
  4. Top with a little more house sauce before serving.

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Notes

There are a fair few steps to the process, so here’s a quick break down with pics to help you out.

The Hot Agave

The aim here is to infuse the agave syrup with a mild kick of spice. First, you mix the water and agave together in a saucepan, before adding the chillis. You then need to bring to a boil over medium heat to really infuse that chili kick. The steam which comes off will have a bit of chili heat to it as well, so be sure to have your extractor on for this one. Once the mixture is nice and reduced, sieve out the chillis and leave to cool.

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The Mushrooms

We won’t be using the top or tough bottom of the king oyster mushrooms, so you can slice these off and reserve them for another recipe. It makes life easier when pulling the mushrooms apart to score a cross into one end of the mushroom. That way, when the mushroom breaks apart, it’s guaranteed to break into quarters.
Once you’ve broken all your mushrooms into strips, set them aside.

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The Batter

This is a two-part batter, so you’ll need two medium bowls. One will contain your “buttermilk” mixture (made from soy milk and apple cider vinegar) and the other will contain your dry flour mixture. Heat up some neutral oil in a saucepan or deep fryer. If you have a probe thermometer, you’re aiming for 170c. Once your oil is hot, roll a strip of mushroom in the flour mixture before dropping in the “buttermilk” and then back into the flour. It’s now ready for frying. Be sure to fry in batches of no more than three as you’ll reduce the temperature of the oil too much and your strips won’t brown.

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Serving

Using a pastry brush, glaze each of the strips with a little of the hot agave. Sprinkle with some fresh thyme and a little flaky sea salt. You can serve these guys however you’d like – on a platter with some gherkins and plenty of hot sauce, or in a soft white bun with some house sauce. The house sauce couldn’t be easier – just mix together the vegan mayo, sriracha, gherkin juice, and liquid smoke.

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Baked Alternative

These guys also work really well baked, with just a few tweaks. Instead of the flour in your batter mixture, use 200g of very stale bread (ideally sourdough). Place the bread in the cup of a high-speed blender or food processor and blitz to fine crumbs. Stir in the salt and spices. Roll the mushroom strips in the “buttermilk” mixture first, then in the bread crumbs before placing on the wire rack of a grill tray. Bake at 180c for 30-40 minutes or until crispy and golden brown.

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FAQs

Do king oyster mushrooms taste like chicken? ›

King Oyster mushrooms are favored in several Asian cuisines, such as China, Japan, and Korea. They are also growing in popularity among vegans. The texture and flavor of the cooked stalks can best be described as being similar to scallops or chicken.

What part of king oyster mushrooms do you eat? ›

Unlike many mushrooms, whose stems become tough and woody, king oyster mushroom stems are firm and dense but completely edible. Indeed, slicing the stems into rounds and sautéeing them yields something resembling sea scallops in texture and appearance, which is why they're sometimes referred to as "vegan scallops."

What is the best mushroom that tastes like chicken? ›

This fried chicken-tasting mushroom is called Laetiporus sulphureus and is more commonly known as 'Chicken of the Woods. ' It can be found across Europe and North America, mainly on oak trees, but can also be found on yew, cherry, and sweet chestnut trees.

What is a king oyster mushroom meat substitute? ›

Cooking with king oyster mushrooms

Cut the stem of the king oyster mushroom into pieces about 2 cm thick and you will be hard pressed to see the difference between a real scallop and this vegan scallop. Add the right seasoning and you have a perfect fish/meat substitute! Healthy, meaty and full of flavour.

What is the difference between oyster mushrooms and king oyster mushrooms? ›

King Oysters are part of the same family as the regular oyster mushroom, but here the similarity ends. Both the flavor and texture are superior to its common cousin. The texture is possibly the meatiest in the gourmet mushroom world.

What's the difference between king oyster mushroom and oyster mushroom? ›

In contrast, king oyster mushrooms are the traditional mushroom shape with a domed cap atop a stalk. Beyond just their appearance, these cousins differ in taste. King oysters are dense, savory, and meaty; oyster mushrooms have a more delicate, almost sweet flavor.

Can you eat too many king oyster mushrooms? ›

Wild mushrooms may cause mushroom poisoning, exhibiting several symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhoea, dizziness, headache, and sometimes, loss of consciousness. Additionally, do not consume an excessive amount of oyster mushrooms as it may cause an upset stomach and nausea.

Do I need to wash king oyster mushrooms before cooking? ›

When buying king oysters, you want to select them carefully as they don't come cheap! Choose mushrooms with firm, unblemished stems. They usually come nicely trimmed and free from dirt or soil but if you do notice any dirt, gently brush it off instead of washing them.

Can you eat too much king oyster mushroom? ›

Headache and dizziness In some cases, individuals sensitive to mushrooms may experience dizziness and headaches from consuming too many King Oyster mushrooms.

Is there a mushroom that tastes like bacon? ›

For the best flavor, you really need to use shiitake mushrooms or pink oyster mushrooms. These mushrooms taste like bacon, unlike the more popular portobello mushrooms, which need to marinate in a more complicated seasoning to achieve any sort of similar flavor.

What is the mushroom that tastes like steak? ›

Beefsteak Fungus
Mushroom Type
Common NamesBeefsteak Fungus (EN), Beefsteak Polypore (US), Ox-Tongue Fungus, Tafod Bustach (CY), Ozorek Dębowy (PL), Májgomba (HU)
Scientific NameFistulina hepatica
Season StartAug
Season EndNov
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What mushroom tastes like lobster? ›

Mush-Rump Hunting for the Lobster Mushroom, aka Hypomyces lactifluorum, a delicious and easy to identify mushroom. The species metamorphosizes the unappetizing, short footed Russula, Russula brevipes, into a delicious edible. I love cooking them until brown, using avocado oil, basil, and butter. So good.

Can you eat king oyster mushroom stalks? ›

The stems of white button, crimini, portabella, oyster, and king oyster mushrooms are entirely edible and bursting with savoury goodness. These tasty stems add texture and depth to your dishes, allowing you to enjoy the whole mushroom with every delightful bite.

Is king oyster mushroom good for diet? ›

In addition to being highly nutritious, they may promote heart and immune system health, encourage healthy blood sugar control, and provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Try adding these versatile mushrooms to your diet by using them in dishes like pasta, stews, and omelets.

Why does king oyster mushroom taste bitter? ›

The substrate in which they grew could be contaminated with pesticides and harmful microorganisms. Fungi that grow near landfills or highways may also absorb radioactive or chemical substances. Other causes of bitterness in oyster mushrooms include old fruiting bodies and improperly washed fruiting bodies.

Is there a mushroom that tastes like chicken? ›

Some species, especially Laetiporus sulphureus, are commonly known as sulphur shelf, chicken of the woods, the chicken mushroom, or the chicken fungus because it is often described as tasting like and having a texture similar to that of chicken meat.

What do king oyster mushrooms taste like? ›

King Oysters are famous for their umami taste. But I can also taste a sweetness to the mushroom that not many people talk about. Mostly I eat King Oysters in a simple breakfast omelet. Just eggs, a splash of milk, the mushrooms and some salt and pepper.

Do oyster mushrooms taste like meat? ›

Best meat replacement: The intense, savory flavor makes king oyster mushrooms a fantastic stand-in for seafood, pork and beef.

What does oyster mushroom taste like? ›

What Do Oyster Mushrooms Taste Like? Oyster mushrooms tend to have a subtle, savory anise flavor. Because their flavor is mild, without the strong earthiness of some mushroom varieties, they work well in a range of different dishes. Oyster mushrooms also take on a tender, pleasing texture when cooked.

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