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Soy Curl Bacon + Vegan BLT Wraps!

Published: Mar 18, 2022 · Modified: Mar 25, 2022 by Liz Madsen

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Chewy, smoky, and delicious, this Soy Curl Bacon is easy to make and super versatile. Use it in a vegan BLT wrap like I have here, or add it to your favorite sandwich, breakfast, or pasta.

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Hey Internet, can you tell yet that I love making new renditions of vegan bacon?!

This is my 4th plant based bacon I’m putting on the blog. Is it getting excessive?

… Nah. As the omnis (non-vegans) would say, “but bacon!”

Anyway, my most recent forays into bacon making, vegan bacon bits (made from TVP) and portobello bacon (mushroom-based) have been REALLY good. But I was looking for that chew. That very bacon-y chew.

And soy curl bacon was it. The idea came to me in the middle of the night. I wrote it down, and went back to sleep though I was anxious to try it.

So the first way I tested this was by rehydrating the soy curls in my favorite bacon marinade that I use in all my vegan bacon recipes and baking it.

But the rest of the liquid a.) went to waste and b.) didn’t seem to absorb much into the soy curls, leaving them a bit disappointing.

Then I found the way that worked: rehydrating them for 10 minutes in the bacon marinade and then simmering them into the liquid in a skillet until they were chewy and absorbed all the liquid back into them (I’m sure some of it evaporated, but it still seemed more flavorful this way).

SO. DANG. GOOD.

I’m really excited to show you these today but I needed a fun way to show off this vegan bacon.

I already have a bunch of recipes these would go great in, like my vegan egg muffins, vegan carbonara, vegan BLT pasta, nut-free vegan mac and cheese... 

But I also wanted to provide something new and I had an idea to make a BLT wrap so I could bring it to work and not make a mess at my desk.

Unfortunately I am not the first person to think of a BLT wrap, it’s been done. 

But this one is SO GOOD, and of course, it’s vegan and use my soy curl bacon.

So. Let’s get into these things.

What You’ll Need for the Vegan Bacon (Soy Curls)

  • Soy curls: Butler soy curls are the base of this simple dish. I used the larger pieces in the bag, though I’ll say that all of it makes some pretty good vegan bacon. I save the smaller pieces to throw in soups, chili, and stir fry (they last a very long time in the freezer too!).
  • Soy sauce or gluten-free tamari: If you can’t have gluten, you can buy gluten-free tamari or coconut aminos (if choosing this, you may want to dial back or omit the maple syrup). I used reduced sodium soy sauce because regular is just too salty for me.
  • Water
  • Neutral oil: TOTALLY OPTIONAL. The reason for this addition is it just makes the soy curl bacon taste a little richer and more like animal bacon because oil is fatty like animal bacon is. But it tastes good without it. Trust me, I tried it. If you’re a fan of this blog already (thank you!), you may notice I’ve only recently started suggesting where one can add oil if preferred. I still cook mostly oil-free in my home, but I’ve had a lot of feedback from readers who don’t care about being oil-free. I really want my recipes to appeal to a wide variety of eaters, so I’m giving you the option to add the oil here or remove it. Your choice. If not using it, substitute any vegan broth you like. And if you use the oil, any neutral flavored oil will work like grapeseed, canola, vegetable, etc.
  • Apple cider vinegar: While any vinegar is fine, apple cider vinegar just tastes so good here with that subtle hint of apple and sweetness.
  • Maple syrup: Speaking of sweetness, a little maple syrup is the perfect complement to all these smoky flavors.
  • Liquid smoke: You can just substitute more smoked paprika instead if you prefer. I highly recommend using mesquite liquid smoke, but the hickory is good too.
  • Your favorite steak or bbq spice rub (optional): Most of these spice rubs are vegan, just read the label. I LOVE this Applewood spice rub, which is totally vegan and totally great on seitan veggie burgers, salads, pasta, etc.
  • Smoked paprika: Exactly what it sounds like. Adds a lovely warm smoky flavor to the vegan bacon (soy curls).
  • Black pepper: I recommend using freshly cracked black pepper! I used to think it was so not worth the effort, until I actually started doing it (*cough* making my husband do it), and now I can’t go back to regular pre-ground black pepper. The flavor is SO much better.

What You’ll Need for the Vegan BLT Wrap

  • Large tortillas: We used burrito size tortillas to make large wraps, but anything will work. If gluten-free, Siete makes some pretty awesome burrito size wraps--I’ve seen them in the refrigerator sections at Whole Foods and other health food stores.
  • Vegan mayo: I used my homemade tofu based vegan mayo, but store-bought is fine. My husband loves the Vegenaise from Follow Your Heart. He likes my tofu mayo too and isn’t picky like I am (I can’t stand vegan mayo unless I make it LOL).
  • Lettuce: Any will work. I did green leaf lettuce. You could do darker leafy greens instead if you prefer.
  • Tomato: I recommend thinly sliced tomato as opposed to larger chunks as I find it easier to wrap.
  • Avocado: Optional--but I love the creaminess it adds. I opted for thinner slices of these too.
  • Obviously some soy curl bacon: We were able to get 4 pretty big meal size wraps out of these.

How to Make Soy Curl Bacon and Vegan BLT Wraps

  • Mix all of the ingredients (except the soy curls) in a bowl or measuring cup (a family habit I just can’t break).
  • Add the soy curls to a medium to large bowl and cover with the marinade. Use a dark spatula (I’ve stained light spatulas from things like paprika or turmeric) or the back of a spoon to press the soy curls down so they’re coated.
  • Let the soy curls rehydrate for about 10-15 minutes. Because the mixture isn’t hot, they won’t absorb all of it. This is fine.
  • Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium high heat and add the entire bowl, soy curls and excess liquid.
  • Use a dark spatula or wooden cooking spoon (just not something light that you care about!) to flatten out the soy curls so they’re in a single layer.
  • Heat and cook for about 8-12 minutes, stirring every 1-2 minutes to make sure they don’t burn. The liquid will be boiling or simmering and that’s good. It will absorb into the soy curls (and some will evaporate) but the soy curls will also get chewier. If you let them sit too long they can burn, so pay attention to them.
  • When they’re nicely browned, chewy and firm and the liquid is absorbed, they’re done. Remove from heat and use as you like!
  • To make the wraps: Spread vegan mayo all over one side of the tortilla, leaving a 1” rim around the outer edge. Place lettuce on one half of the tortilla. Place a few slices of tomato and a few slices of avocado in a line along the center of the lettuce. Add the soy curl bacon on top. Roll the burrito by bringing the bottom and pulling it over the lettuce, tomatoes, avocado, and vegan bacon like an envelope. Fold in the two sides and firmly roll up the rest of the burrito. Slice it in half (straight or diagonal if you want to be fancy) and serve or pack in a work or school lunch. Enjoy!
  • Refrigerate leftover soy curl bacon for up to 5 days in an airtight container or freeze up to 3 months in a freezer-safe container.

More Gluten-Free and Homemade Vegan Meat Alternatives

I love making vegan meat alternatives when I can as opposed to buying them. I can customize the flavor, control the fat and the sodium, and limit any preservatives. 

Sometimes I still buy from the store because I’m a busy droid (I’m part robot okay), but homemade always tastes better to me. Here’s some of my favorite gluten-free and vegan meat recipes:

  • Vegan Chorizo
  • Vegan Shredded Chicken
  • Portobello Bacon
  • Vegan Bacon Bits
  • Vegan Chicken Teriyaki
  • Meatless Crumbles
  • Vegan Sausage Crumbles
  • Lentil Mushroom Loaf
  • Vegan Meatballs

Anything Else?

As always, I hope you love this recipe–I know I do and so does Mr. Zardyplants, who is vegan but occasionally misses the flavor of meat (but not the cruelty–he insisted I add that line).

This soy curl bacon is:

  • Chewy
  • Smoky
  • Savory
  • “Meaty” (hold the cruelty)
  • Packed with FLAVOR
  • Easy
  • Quick

and great for any dish, but especially breakfasts. Mmm, I’m such a savory breakfast gal.

Let me know in the comments below if you make this recipe or tag me @Zardyplants on Instagram so I can see your beautiful recreations! If you tag me on IG, I will share your post in my stories :)

Also, one quick request: if you love how this recipe looks or tastes, please leave me a 5-star rating and a nice comment–ratings help more people find my recipes which helps me keep providing them! Thank you!

<3 Liz

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Soy Curl Bacon + Vegan BLT Wraps!


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  • Author: Liz Madsen
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 cups 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Chewy, smoky, and delicious, this Soy Curl Bacon is easy to make and super versatile. Use it in a vegan BLT wrap like I have here.


Ingredients

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  • 2 cups soy curls
  • 6 tablespoons reduced sodium soy sauce (use GF tamari if needed) (see note 1)
  • 6 tablespoons neutral oil (like grapeseed or avocado oil), optional (or substitute broth, see note 2)
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ cup maple syrup (or agave)
  • ¼ cup water or broth
  • 2 teaspoons liquid smoke (preferably mesquite flavor) (see note 3)
  • 2 tablespoons applewood spice rub or your favorite steak seasoning
  • 4 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • ¾ - 1 ½ teaspoons freshly cracked black pepper (to taste)

Instructions

  1. Make the marinade: Mix all of the ingredients (except the soy curls) in a bowl or measuring cup (a family habit I just can’t break).
  2. Soak the soy curls: Add the soy curls to a medium to large bowl and cover with the marinade. Use a dark spatula (I’ve stained light spatulas from things like paprika or turmeric) or the back of a spoon to press the soy curls down so they’re coated.
  3. Let soak for 10-15 minutes: Let the soy curls rehydrate for about 10-15 minutes. Because the mixture isn’t hot, they won’t absorb all of it. This is fine.
  4. Add to skillet: Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium high heat and add the entire bowl, soy curls and excess liquid.
  5. Arrange in a single layer: Use a dark spatula or wooden cooking spoon (just not something light that you care about!) to arrange the soy curls so they’re in a single layer.
  6. Cook: Heat and cook for about 8-12 minutes, stirring every 1-2 minutes to make sure they don’t burn. The liquid will be boiling or simmering and that’s good. It will absorb into the soy curls (and some will evaporate) but the soy curls will also get chewier. If you let them sit too long they can burn, so pay attention to them.
  7. How to know they’re done: When they’re nicely browned, chewy and firm and the liquid is absorbed, they’re done. Remove from heat and use as you like!
  8. To make the wraps: Spread vegan mayo all over one side of the tortilla, leaving a 1” rim around the outer edge. Place lettuce on one half of the tortilla. Place a few slices of tomato and a few slices of avocado in a line along the center of the lettuce. Add the soy curl bacon on top. Roll the burrito by bringing the bottom and pulling it over the lettuce, tomatoes, avocado, and vegan bacon like an envelope. Fold in the two sides and firmly roll up the rest of the burrito. Slice it in half (straight or diagonal if you want to be fancy) and serve or pack in a work or school lunch. Enjoy!
  9. Store: Refrigerate leftover soy curl bacon for up to 5 days in an airtight container or freeze up to 3 months in a freezer-safe container.

Notes

  • Note 1: If you can’t have gluten, you can buy gluten-free tamari or coconut aminos (if choosing this, you may want to dial back or omit the maple syrup). I used reduced sodium soy sauce because regular is just too salty for me.
  • Note 2: The reason for this addition is it just makes the soy curl bacon taste a little richer and more like animal bacon because oil is fatty like animal bacon is. But it tastes good without it (I tried it). If not using it, substitute any vegan broth you like. And if you use the oil, any neutral flavored oil will work like grapeseed, canola, vegetable, etc.
  • Note 3: You can just substitute more smoked paprika instead if you prefer. I highly recommend using mesquite liquid smoke, but the hickory is good too.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Entree, Meatless
  • Method: Stove top
  • Cuisine: American

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  1. WBC

    March 20, 2022 at 1:12 am

    Thank you SO much for this recipe! It looks amazing and I am going to try it tomorrow! How much maple syrup should be in it? I think it accidentally got left out of the written recipe. I will post after I make it! Can't wait!

    Reply
    • 💚 Liz

      March 21, 2022 at 5:40 pm

      ¼ cup maple syrup (or agave). Hope you enjoy my recipe!

      Reply
  2. Laura

    March 22, 2022 at 3:15 am

    Do you have a weight for the '2 cups of soy curls' as it seems a different amount depending on whether they're broken or not.

    Reply
    • 💚 Liz

      March 23, 2022 at 5:11 pm

      Should be about 4 ounces.

      Reply
  3. Dorothy

    April 01, 2022 at 12:50 pm

    Yummy. My omni husband thought they were excellent too. Awesome to have a meal that works for both of us. Thanks!

    Reply
  4. Lauren

    April 05, 2022 at 6:20 pm

    Sooooo good!!! My boyfriend who has recently started a plant-based diet loved them too! We can’t wait to have this again!!

    Reply
  5. Asha

    July 07, 2022 at 12:45 pm

    My family loved this recipe! I’ve made soy curls before but this method of soaking the curls in the marinade gave them a really good texture. I did cut back on the oil and only used 2 tablespoons and it was great. Will definitely make this again. Thank you!

    Reply
  6. Diane Spero

    August 15, 2022 at 11:36 pm

    These were delicious. My wraps were too small but that didn’t get in the way of the taste. Will be making again. And getting larger wraps!

    Reply
  7. Collette

    August 27, 2022 at 5:22 pm

    I love this recipe! Thank you!!

    Reply
  8. Chelsea

    August 27, 2022 at 6:21 pm

    These are so good! Reheated well in the air fryer. We made BLT sandwiches, wraps and a little left to top our tofu scramble.
    I’m making again today for family in twice baked potatoes, so hoping they’ll be just as good!
    Thank you!

    Reply
  9. Marie-lou Burelle

    September 02, 2022 at 10:43 pm

    Good taste but next time i’m gonna put the 1/2 of the salt (soya sauce and assaisonning)

    Reply
  10. Dayle

    September 03, 2022 at 2:46 pm

    The bacon is outstanding, highly recommend. My favorite soy curls recipe so far, using ingredients I always have on hand.

    Reply
  11. Shannon

    October 26, 2022 at 9:36 pm

    I soaked my soy curls for 3 days because I batch cook on Sundays. It was SO good! My husband said this is one of his new favorite recipes!

    Reply
  12. Maxine

    December 10, 2022 at 3:13 am

    Tastes good but salty. I’ll add more syrup and see if that helps. Texture was good. I’ll make again and use coconut amino’s

    Reply
  13. Kim

    December 16, 2022 at 5:42 pm

    This is so delicious and everything I wanted it to be!! Thanks for sharing!!

    Reply
  14. HEATHER RANAY MCCALL

    April 17, 2023 at 11:49 pm

    Yum! I was snacking on the bakon before cooking them. They were really crispy. Love this.

    Reply
  15. Shannon Duncan

    September 11, 2023 at 12:42 am

    This is one of my family’s favorite recipes. My husband would eat these every day! Extremely easy to make too.

    Reply
  16. in2insight

    December 25, 2023 at 7:20 pm

    These were so good! Was concerned with the amount of ACV but it worked out well.
    Chewy and flavorful, there were fantastic in a wrap and also as jersey!
    Went with the oil free option and also, since it seems that reading is not my forte, with a full bag of the soy curls. I did head the broth up and all curls were well hydrated.

    Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
    • in2insight

      December 25, 2023 at 7:20 pm

      Heated up the broth... :)

      Reply
  17. Sarah

    January 19, 2024 at 10:54 pm

    These came out great! I really wanted to use the entire 8oz bag of soy curls (instead of 4oz mentioned in the helpful comments section), so after I made a single batch of the marinade as listed above (oil free), I just added some more broth and a bit of salt in my lazy attempt to double the recipe, but have enough liquid to cover the curls. They soaked in the fridge for a few hours and after I cooked them in the skillet, I tossed some in the air fryer and they came out crispy delicious! I can definitely see making a chili with these chopped up as the meat (without air frying) and I'm currently trying not to snarf the whole batch right now. Thank you for a fantastic soy curls recipe!

    Reply
  18. Megan

    March 04, 2024 at 12:04 am

    All I can say is WOW I will definitely be making these time and time again!

    Reply
  19. Liz

    March 07, 2024 at 11:36 pm

    I’m so glad I finally tried this recipe! It tastes amazing and was easy to make. It smelled like bac’n and is the best fakin bac’n I’ve had. I would rec low sodium tamari. I didn’t use low sodium because the stores have been sold out, but hopefully next time I can. Thanks for this deliciousness!

    Reply
  20. Jane

    June 11, 2024 at 1:51 am

    The soy curl bacon is fantastic. I used it to make a Vegan BLT Salad. It would also be delicious on a baked potato with cashew cream and green onions, or just out of the pan! Make this now!

    Reply
  21. Willa Benet

    August 04, 2024 at 1:24 am

    These are seriously fantastic! Leftovers are even better in the toaster oven or air fryer so feel free to make ahead and use when you are ready. I don’t know what else to say because I have no words for just how delicious these are. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!

    Reply
  22. LeAnn

    January 26, 2025 at 11:03 pm

    I just made this and made the wrap as suggested. Wow! was it ever good. This will be one that I will make on a regular basis. Thanks so much, I'll be looking for more of your recipes!!

    Reply
    • Liz Madsen

      January 27, 2025 at 4:27 pm

      That's so awesome to hear! I hope you like the rest of our recipes just as much.

      Reply
  23. Shanna

    April 08, 2025 at 6:17 pm

    We're having this tonight but I didn't make any mayo. Do you think this would go with hummus or should I whip up the mayo?

    Reply
    • Liz Madsen

      April 08, 2025 at 6:27 pm

      Hi Shanna, hummus should work great with the wrap! We hope you enjoy the soy curl bacon!

      Reply
  24. Alyssa

    June 12, 2025 at 11:04 pm

    Super easy and so delicious!

    Reply

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