8 Amazing Vegan Cheese Recipes | VegKitchen.com (2024)

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There’s no dairy in these vegan cheese recipes, but even your dairy-eating friends will be amazed by them! A good vegan cheese seems impossible, but certainingredients lenda cheesy flavor. One of my favorites is nutritional yeast. It tastes good, and it’s good for you. Cashews, which are delicious just plain by the handful, create a magical texture that is reminiscent of goat cheese. Make sure to scroll to the end to see each one of these 8 vegan cheeses, all of which will knock your socks off!

First up is Nava Atlas’ Smoky Vegan Cheddar Cheez that’s made from cashews, carrots, and spices. You can add the vegan gelling agent agar to get this to set up in a sliceable form, as shown in the first photo above, or just use it as a spread, as pictured just above.

Susan Voisin of FatFreeVegan.comshares this lovely Cheesy Cauliflower Sauce— a delicate sauce worthy of pouring over everything. The base? Cauliflower, nutritional yeast, and chickpea miso – yum!

SomerMcCowan has some amazing cheese recipes on her blog VedgedOut.com. But I've chosen the one I love the most – her Kick Ace Extra Sharp Raw Vegan Holiday Cheddar Cheese Ball. It uses cashews and sun-dried tomatoes as its base. She kicks up the chez flavor with miso, apple cider vinegar and mustard powder. Best part of all is the coconut oil really firms this baby up and it will fool your friends into thinking it might be real cheese.

Angela McKee of Canned-Time.com has a spicy cashew cheeze to share with you. She coats the outside with Satan’s Kiss peppers so she means business when she calls it spicy!

This Tofu Farmer Cheez is the work of Ann Oliviero of Anunrefinedvegan.com. It’s full of tofu, cashews, lemon juice, miso, and herbs, making it a delicious part of your lunch or dinner. It's perfect for serving with crackers.

Cara Reed of ForkandBeans.com shares herRaw Vegan “Goat” CheeseDip,inspired by those she was seeing on Pinterest. She stuffs this full of sun-dried tomatoes and pesto. And now you know why I love her so much.

Dianne Wenz of VeggieGirl.com is sharing her Green and White Pizza with cashew ricotta and spinach pesto. Look at all those veggies – pizza can be healthy!

The lovely gluten-free Allyson Kramer of Manifest Vegan shares her Pear and Ginger Ricotta Cheesecake with Salted Caramel Drizzle. She uses tofu and vegan cream cheese to create this stunning dessert.

So now, the next someone tells you they can’t be vegan because they can't give up cheese, you have 8 wonderful recipes to share with them!

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  1. Dawn Meisch says

    Thanks for this list. We make Susan's Cheesy Cauliflower Sauce weekly. I love it. Sage does not. I am going to try Nava Atlas’ Smoky Vegan Cheddar Cheez to try to get her to consume some carrots.

  2. Nava says

    I hope she likes it, Dawn! Let us know …

  3. sarah levine simon says

    Which of these cheeses aren't made with soy. It's my No NO.

  4. Anne Marie Jackson says

    I've clicked about 10 times in various different hopefull spots but still havent found a recipe yet! Looking for the smoked cheddar.

  5. Nava says

    Hi Anne Marie — not sure why it eluded you, but here it is: http://www.vegkitchen.com/recipes/savor-and-flavor/hot-appetizers-savor-and-flavor/smoky-cheddar-cheez/

  6. Joy says

    i have made this appetizer for two occasIons. People are still talking about it!

  7. Teri says

    I shared this with a group called Deliciously Dairy Free - and fully expect you to be bombarded!! These recipes totally ROCK!

  8. Nava says

    Thank you so much for sharing with your dairy-free group, Teri! And so glad you like these recipes.

  9. phoenix rose says

    lovely site & recipes, thank you

  10. Nava says

    You're most welcome, Phoenix Rose!

  11. Sandi Sunflower says

    I've been looking for vegan cheese. I love my cheese, but I always wanted an alternative to dairy cheese. So thank you for these!!! I'm definitely going to try these.

  12. DaisyMay says

    This recipe looks fantastic and is sure to win over my daughter who is vegi / vegan. She has been looking for vegan cheese and this one not only looks great, I have all the ingredients other than cider vinegar and coconut oil.

  13. Nava says

    I hope she enjoys some of these! Let us know if you have a chance.

  14. Mahamedha says

    Thank you for these lovely recipes! Is there an alternative to agar? Thanks

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8 Amazing Vegan Cheese Recipes | VegKitchen.com (2024)

FAQs

Is vegan cheese high in cholesterol? ›

Unlike traditional cheeses, vegan cheeses contain no cholesterol. They are an excellent option if you want to appreciate the great taste of cheese without causing your cholesterol levels to rise! And even better, plant-based cheeses are known for their high content of phytosterols (or plant sterols).

How long does homemade vegan cheese last in the fridge? ›

Store in the refrigerator to keep fresh. Lasts for several weeks.

What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

As vegan blog Wag Free Food notes, coconut oil, coconut milk, and coconut cream are popular ingredients to make vegan cheese. The high-fat content of coconut makes it easier to create a creamy, decadent, cheese-like product.

Is vegan cheese actually healthier? ›

Vegan cheeses are typically lower in fat, protein and calcium than regular cheese and are likely gluten-free. Because vegan cheese is a processed food, it tends to be higher in sodium, so check your labels.

Will vegan cheese ever taste like real cheese? ›

It's important to understand that vegan cheese, being made with different ingredients, typically does not taste exactly like traditional dairy cheese. However, it does replicate some of the flavors and textures that you might remember from dairy cheese and tastes great in its own right.

Is vegan cheese inflammatory? ›

Is vegan cheese inflammatory? The vegan cheeses produced on a large scale that we are most likely to find in grocery stores are processed foods. As is the case with all processed foods, they can cause some inflammation in some consumers.

Why is my LDL high if I'm vegan? ›

Diet quality: If a person consumes a lot of fried and processed foods high in saturated and trans fats, their LDL cholesterol levels may increase. Some vegan desserts and cheeses are made with coconut oil, palm oil, or partially hydrogenated oils, which are all known to increase cholesterol.

What is the healthiest cheese to eat if you have high cholesterol? ›

Using lower-fat cheeses – such as mozzarella, feta, cottage cheese or reduced-fat cheeses – will provide less saturated fat.

How can you tell if vegan cheese is spoiled? ›

You can clearly detect an infestation of harmful mould: The foreign mould on cheese usually looks the same as you know it from other mouldy foods. It manifests itself as furry round spots that only grow on the surface and are usually dark green to black. If you look closely, you will see small downy hairs.

Can I freeze vegan cheese? ›

Fear not, you can save them for later by putting the vegan cheeses in to your freezer. We have had fantastic results with freezing most of the vegan cheeses we have tried over the years and never had one come out bad after freezing. They're texture has remained the same after defrosting and none have been ruined.

Can you eat vegan cheese after 7 days? ›

La Fauxmagerie and other vegan cheese makers have storage instructions on most of their cheeses. Store in the fridge between 3-5C and consume within 5 days of opening. Wrap well or put in container after opening. Can be frozen for up to 2 months and defrosted in the fridge.

Why are cashews used in vegan cheese? ›

Nuts, such as cashews, almonds, and macadamias, are commonly used in vegan cheese-making due to their creamy texture and high-fat content.

Do vegans eat mayonnaise? ›

Mayonnaise is normally not vegan, because one of the crucial ingredients is eggs. But several brands of egg-free and dairy-free vegan mayonnaise can be found at most grocery stores, and at all-natural foods stores.

What cheese is vegan but real? ›

Real Vegan Cheese (RVC) is a grassroots, non-profit research project working to produce real cheese using cellular agriculture. We add the genes for cheese proteins to yeast and other microflora, and turn them into little protein factories, then make real cheese by adding plant-based fats and sugars.

What is the healthiest cheese? ›

Eating Healthy? Try These Cheeses
  • Feta. 3/10. ...
  • Vegan 'Cheese' 4/10. ...
  • Blue Cheese. 5/10. ...
  • Cottage Cheese. 6/10. ...
  • Mozzarella. 7/10. ...
  • Ricotta. 8/10. ...
  • Farmer Cheese. 9/10. ...
  • Extra-Sharp Cheddar. 10/10. When you want cheese but don't want to go overboard on calories, opt for a high-flavor option like sharp cheddar.

What do vegans use to replace cheese? ›

And there are also a number of ingredients that can be made to taste like cheese, too.
  • 5 dairy-free cheesy swaps. Reach for these five vegan ingredients the next time you want to cheese up your favorite foods. ...
  • 1 Nutritional yeast. ...
  • 2 Hummus. ...
  • 3 Tofu. ...
  • 4 Cashews. ...
  • 5 Potatoes.
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What is the difference between vegan cheese and plant-based cheese? ›

Vegan cheese, which is alternately referred to as dairy-free cheese or plant-based cheese, is a product that mimics some of the properties of cheese. These include its texture, its flavor, and to some extent its melting ability, even though vegan cheese is made without using any animal-based ingredients whatsoever.

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