Oil-Free Vegan Cream Cheese Recipe (2024)

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A rich, creamy homemade vegan cream cheese recipe packed with flavorful herbs. Your bagels will never be the same!

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I am so delighted to be sharing the vegan cream cheese recipe from Annie Oliverio's new book Crave, Eat, Heal. Annie is one of my favorite food bloggers and food photographers.

This book is extra special to me, because not only do I love Ann, but I contributed a recipe to the book. My Gingered Coconut Sweet Potato Soup is in the warm cravings section.

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Recipe notes

Oil-free vegan cream cheese might sound kind of impossible, but it's totally doable! This recipe uses cashews and coconut to achieve a rich, creamy texture without added oil.

To start, get a head of garlic roasting. You can follow Annie's oven directions, but I have to admit that I cheated here. Instead of oven roasting, I used my pal Cadry's recipe for air fryer roasted garlic. It cuts the cooking time in half!

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Normally, I wouldn't condone putting foil in the air fryer, but for roasted garlic, it's a must. Just place it carefully, and do not shake. When it's time to remove it, open the basket slowly, and remove it with tongs, taking care at every step not to scratch your basket with the foil.

While the garlic roasts, soak your cashews and coconut flakes to soften them. I used a shortcut here, too. Instead of soaking the cashews overnight, I quick soaked them in hot water for 15 minutes.

Transfer the soaked cashews and coconut flakes to a blender with a bit of salt, and blend until you have a pretty smooth mix. It's ok if it doesn't get completely smooth, so don't worry about perfection at this point.

By now, your roasted garlic should be cool enough to handle. Squeeze the cloves into the blender, and add lemon juice and garlic powder. Blend again, this time going for a really smooth, creamy mix.

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You're almost ready to press now!

Line two small ramekins (or, in my case, one lidded Pyrex glass container) with cheesecloth and sprinkle some herbs onto the cloths.

Then, divide the cashew-coconut mixture between the containers (or pour it all in, if you're using one container).

Sprinkle even more herbs on top of your cream cheese, and use cheesecloth to press the mixture firmly into the containers.

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Now, it's pressing time! Stack your containers up, and fill an extra container with water. Put the water container on the top of your cream cheese stack, and stick the whole thing into the fridge overnight.

In the morning, pop out the cream cheese, and you are ready for the best bagel of your LIFE!

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How Does it Taste?

This vegan cream cheese recipe does have a slight coconut flavor. If you're not mad about coconut, I'd suggest using ¼ cup more cashews in place of the coconut flakes.

I am a coconut fan and really liked the way the lemon, coconut, and garlic flavors melded in this recipe.

Even before pressing, the resulting cream cheese was thick and spreadable. You could totally skip the overnight pressing in a pinch, though the extra time does yield a more cream cheese-y texture.

Storage directions

To store your leftovers, transfer the cream cheese to an airtight container. You could even transfer it back to the same Pyrex lidded container you used to press to save yourself a dish to wash.

It will keep for a week in the fridge.

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Easy Vegan Cream Cheese Recipe

Rich, creamy homemade vegan cream cheese packed with flavorful herbs. Your bagels will never be the same!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Pressing Time 8 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 1 small head of garlic See notes.
  • 4 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs such as thyme, rosemary, chives, and/or oregano
  • 1 cup raw cashew pieces soaked in water 8-10 hours, rinsed and drained (See note for my quick soak alternative!)
  • ¼ cup coconut butter ¼ cup unsweetened coconut flakes, soaked in water for about 15 minutes, drained (See notes.)
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

Instructions

  • Preheat toaster oven (or oven) to 450° F. Cut off the top ⅓ or so of the garlic and wrap the head in foil. Place the garlic in the oven and roast for 30-45 minutes, or until fragrant and very soft. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely before unwrapping

  • Line two ¾ cup ramekins (see notes) with cheesecloth. Sprinkle the bottoms of the ramekins with one tablespoon each of the herbs, reserving the remaining herbs.

  • Meanwhile, in a food processor, process the cashew pieces, coconut butter or coconut flakes, and salt until fairly smooth. (It will not get completely smooth.)

  • Squeeze the cloves from the roasted garlic and drop into the bowl of the food processor. Add the garlic powder and the lemon juice and process until thoroughly combined.

  • Divide the mixture between the prepared ramekins, pressing the cheese down into the herbs and cheesecloth. Tap the ramekins on the counter a few times and level the top. Divide the remaining herbs between the two ramekins, gently press them into the cheese and cover with the ends of the cheesecloth. Put one ramekin on top of the other and fill a third ramekin with water and place it on top of both ramekins (you’ll have a “tower” of 3 ramekins). Place them in the refrigerator and let set overnight.

  • The next day, remove the water-filled ramekin. Gently tug the cheesecloth to remove the cream cheese from the other ramekins and serve with bread or crackers - or place them in an airtight container for up to one week.

📝 Notes

Recipe reprinted with permission from Ann Oliverio and Front Table Books.

About the garlic: Instead of roasting in the oven, I saved some time and used Cadry's recipe for Air Fryer Roasted Garlic.

Becky's Cashew Quick-Soak Method: Instead of soaking overnight, soak in hot water for 15-20 minutes.

About the coconut flakes: I soaked these along with the cashews to save myself a dish.

The prep and cook times assume you use my shortcuts above.

Your vegan cream cheese will keep for about a week in an airtight container in the fridge.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Easy Vegan Cream Cheese Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

122

% Daily Value*

Fat

10

g

15

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

10

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

1

g

Sodium

78

mg

3

%

Potassium

129

mg

4

%

Carbohydrates

7

g

2

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

1

g

1

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

Vitamin A

169

IU

3

%

Vitamin C

5

mg

6

%

Calcium

12

mg

1

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Oil-Free Vegan Cream Cheese Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What oil is in vegan cheese? ›

The main ingredients in many vegan cheeses are starch and vegetable oils – usually coconut oil, or sometimes palm oil. Starch and oil may give vegan cheeses their texture, but they are of little nutritional value.

Is all vegan cheese made with coconut oil? ›

What Ingredients Are in Vegan Cheese? Vegan cheeses are 100% animal-free and made using vegetable proteins. Usually, they're made from soy; nuts, such as cashews and macadamias; and vegetable oils, such as coconut oil.

What is a vegan substitute for cream cheese in baking? ›

If you're looking for a vegan cream cheese substitute, silken tofu holds up well and doesn't alter your food's flavor. Silken tofu is already popular in vegan recipes, especially dairy-free cheesecakes and custardy desserts like pumpkin pies.

What is vegan cream cheese made from? ›

Made only with cashews, coconut cream, salt, and cultures, this stuff is as unprocessed as you can get in the schmear department. It's super thick and velvety and comes in four flavors: classic plain, Everything, Savory Scallion, and cinnamon raisin.

What is oil free vegan? ›

It is a diet based on whole foods that limits/excludes animal products and processed foods. Whole food plant-based, no oil (WFPBNO) takes this a couple of steps further. It follows that initial food philosophy with the addition of excluding oils and eating other minimally processed and higher fat foods in moderation.

Why is coconut oil used in vegan cheese? ›

What is vegan cheese made of? Most commonly, it's made from coconut oil which replicates the fattiness of dairy rounded up with thickeners such as xanthan gum or starch, which helps to bind it together.

Can you get vegan cheese without coconut oil? ›

At the time of writing we have over 1000 vegan cheeses in the discovery tool database and and below there are more than 400 vegan cheeses which are entirely coconut free. Some of the coconut ingredients you find in vegan cheese are: Coconut oil.

Does Daiya cheese have coconut oil? ›

Ingredients. Filtered Water, Coconut Oil, Tapioca Flour, Coconut Cream, Natural Flavors, Salt, Pea Protein, Cane Sugar, Xanthan Gum, Enzyme, Lactic Acid, Guar Gum, Turmeric (Color).

What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

This means that it does not contain any dairy, eggs, or any other animal-based ingredients. The main ingredients used to make vegan cheese are plant-based proteins such as soy, almonds, cashews, or coconut.

What is a healthier choice than cream cheese? ›

Greek yogurt is a great alternative to cream cheese. It also gives your favorite dishes a healthy twist because it's rich in protein, calcium, and vitamin B12 ( 3 ). Use an equal amount of Greek yogurt in place of cream cheese to make dips, spreads, frostings, and baked goods.

How do you mimic the taste of cream cheese? ›

Cream cheese is made by adding lemon juice or lactic acid bacteria to milk or cream. This gives it a distinctive tangy flavor. When using a substitute, consider adding lemon juice to replicate the flavor.

What can I use in place of dairy free cream cheese? ›

Blend together one cup of thick coconut cream and one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice. Next, add a pinch of salt and two teaspoons of nutritional yeast for a cheesy tang. Chill the mixture to firm it up, and you'll have a terrific dairy-free cream cheese substitute.

Why is vegan cheese so expensive? ›

The production of vegan cheese can be costlier than that of traditional dairy cheese due to the higher price of plant-based ingredients and the additional processing steps involved.

What are the ingredients in Philadelphia vegan cream cheese? ›

Ingredients: water, coconut oil, modified potato starch, faba bean protein, contains less than 2% of maltodextrin, salt, guar gum, lactic acid, sorbic acid as a preservative, natural flavor, citric acid.

What is Violife cream cheese made of? ›

Filtered Water, Coconut Oil, Potato Starch, Salt (Sea Salt), Glucono-Delta-Lactone, Flavor (Vegan Sources), Olive Extract, Vitamin B12.

What kind of fat is in vegan cheese? ›

Most of the unhealthy vegan cheeses rely on coconut oil to give them a nice creamy texture or to facilitate melting. Coconut oil has levels of saturated fat as bad as, or worse than butter fat or lard.

Is vegan cheese made with coconut oil healthy? ›

Good News, Bad News

But many vegan cheeses are made with coconut oil and other saturated fats that do affect cholesterol — and switching up one saturated fat for another isn't likely to result in a healthier lifestyle.

What is the main ingredient in vegan cheese? ›

Vegan cheese is usually made from soy, nuts, vegetable oils, and various other natural ingredients like peas or arrowroot. Vegan cheese is seen as a healthier alternative to cheese by some, and may reduce your risk of heart disease due to its lower content of fat.

Is there oil in processed cheese? ›

Processed cheeses differ from natural cheese by not being made directly from milk but from various ingredients such as natural cheese (usually), emulsifying salts, milk solids, butter oil, other dairy ingredients, vegetable oils, or other ingredients (Fox et al., 2000; see Chapter 46).

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