Vegan Crème Brûlée Recipe (No Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, or Soy) (2024)

26

By Alisa Fleming on Dairy Free Desserts, Dairy-Free Recipes

Breaking all the rules, this vegan crème brûlée is completely free of dairy and eggs. It’s even made without gluten and soy! Yet the recipe results in a creamy custard-like dessert with a crusty, sugary topping. It’s the perfect make-ahead dessert for special occasions.

Vegan Crème Brûlée Recipe (No Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, or Soy) (1)

Vegan Crème Brûlée made without Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, and Soy

We originally posted this recipe about a decade ago, when shared with us by So Delicious. They adapted it from Pure Ella. It uses a mix of coconut milk beverage, full fat coconut milk, and cashew butter for the creamy texture, and a combination of starch and agar flakes to help the custard set. The sweet blend of maple syrup and brown sugar add a wonderful caramelized flavor. We’ve updated the recipe a bit, and also have some notes, tips, and substitution options for the ingredients.

  • Coconut Milk Beverage: This variety tends to be a bit richer than other types of milk beverages. But you can substitute another type, like almond milk, if needed. For lower sugar, feel free to use an unsweetened vanilla version.
  • Arrowroot Starch: This is a pricier starch than most, but many cooks like its specific properties. If you don’t have any on hand, you can substitute tapioca starch or non-GMO cornstarch.
  • Coconut Milk: This is canned coconut milk. It’s sold in the Asian section of most supermarkets, and can be purchased online. I recommend picking the “regular” full-fat variety and passing on the lite version for this recipe.
  • Cashew Butter: This is a rich and creamy nut butter with a beautiful flavor for dessert recipes. It can be hard to find, but is so easy to make! Simply grind your own cashews until they start to turn into “butter.”
  • Agar Flakes: This gelatinous seaweed replaces eggs and gelatin in recipes to keep them vegan. In this case, it helps the crème brulee to set-up for a thick custard consistency. If you opt to skip this ingredient, the results will be more like a rich pudding. Please note that this is agar flakes specifically. If using agar powder, reduce the amount to 2 teaspoons.

Vegan Crème Brûlée Recipe (No Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, or Soy) (2)

Special Diet Notes: Vegan Crème Brûlée

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, plant-based, and vegetarian. Just be sure to choose organic brown sugar for strict vegan needs.

For nut-free vegan crème brûlée, you can substitute sunflower seed butter for the cashew butter, but note that it will change the flavor profile a touch.

5.0 from 2 reviews

Vegan Crème Brûlée

Vegan Crème Brûlée Recipe (No Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, or Soy) (3)

Print

Prep time

Cook time

Total time

See the post above for notes, tips, and options for the ingredients. Please note that the Prep time is hands-on time only. This is a great make ahead recipe since the dessert needs time for refrigeration before serving.

Author: So Delicious

Recipe type: Dessert

Cuisine: French

Serves: 4 crème brûlées

Ingredients

  • ½ cup + 1½ cups cold vanilla coconut milk beverage, divided
  • 2 tablespoons arrowroot starch (see sub options in post above)
  • 1 (14-ounce) can full fat coconut milk
  • 3 tablespoons cashew butter (see sub options in post above)
  • ¼ cup packed light brown sugar
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons agar flakes (see notes in post above)
  • 2 tablespoons sugar, for topping

Instructions

  1. In a small dish, whisk together the ½ cup milk beverage and starch, until the starch is dissolved.
  2. Add the coconut milk, cashew butter, brown sugar, maple syrup, vanilla, and agar to your blender, and blend until smooth.
  3. Pour the coconut milk mixture into a medium saucepan and whisk in the remaining 1½ cups milk beverage. Turn the heat on to medium and whisk continuously while bringing the mixture to nearly boiling.
  4. Give the starch-milk beverage mixture another quick whisk, and then slowly add it to your saucepan while whisking.
  5. Continue cooking while whisking for about 3 minutes being careful that the mixture doesn’t boil but stays very hot. It will thicken quickly.
  6. Pour the mixture into four crème brûlée dishes or ramekins; they will be quite full.
  7. Place the crème brûlées in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours or overnight.
  8. Just before serving, remove the crème brûlées from the refrigerator and let them stand for 5 to 10 minutes to warm up the dishes slightly.
  9. Sprinkle the tops of each vegan crème brûlée with about ½ tablespoons sugar.
  10. Using a kitchen torch, melt the sugar to form a crispy layer on top. If you don't have a torch, position a rack on the top level in your oven. Turn the oven on to broil, and place the ramekins under the broiler for 2 minutes (this method may soften the vegan crème brûlée a touch).

Nutrition Information

Serving size:1 crème brûlée Calories:323 Fat:16.1g Saturated fat:10.2g Carbohydrates:44.5g Sugar:36.4g Sodium:25mg Fiber:2g Protein:2.9g

More Impressive Vegan Desserts

Vegan Chai Tiramisu

New York Style Vegan Cheesecake

No Bake Vegan Candied Apple Flan

Vegan Crème Brûlée Recipe (No Dairy, Eggs, Gluten, or Soy) (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan crème brûlée made of? ›

Coconut-Free Creamy Vegan Creme Brûlée (4 Ingredients!)

Whisk: In a medium saucepan, whisk together the soy milk, arrowroot starch, 1 cup of granulated sugar, vanilla extract, and vanilla beans. Heat: Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat as you whisk.

Is there gluten in crème brûlée? ›

Traditional creme brulee usually contains cream, vanilla, sugar, eggs, and water. None of these ingredients contain gluten so creme brulee is generally considered to be gluten-free.

Can lactose intolerant people eat crème brûlée? ›

Crème brûlée is a timeless classic that even lactose-intolerant people can now enjoy! This very popular dessert only requires a few ingredients and is very easy to make.

Why is crème brûlée not gluten free? ›

Crème brûlée is gluten-free as the only ingredients are cream, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and water, none of which contain gluten. You can therefore eat this lovely dish as part of a gluten-free diet. You can also use any crème brûlée recipes and don't need to search for gluten-free recipes.

Does crème brûlée have egg in it? ›

Best ratio: Heavy cream and egg yolks are the key ingredients in crème brûlée. It took a little bit of testing to figure out the best ratio, but I loved 5 egg yolks with 3 cups of heavy cream the most. This produces a VERY creamy and lush crème brûlée.

Are creme eggs gluten free? ›

Are Creme Eggs gluten-free? Yes, they are in the UK! They don't have any gluten-containing ingredients or a 'may contain' warning for gluten.

Can celiacs eat coconut cream? ›

Yes, coconut is gluten-free. Despite its name, the coconut is not a nut but a fruit. It comes from the coconut palm tree and is an excellent source of fat, fiber and protein. All raw, unflavored derivatives of coconut, including coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut water and coconut flour are also gluten-free.

Can celiacs have creme eggs? ›

CADBURY UK

While Celiac.com places Cadbury Creme Eggs and several other Cadbury products in the SAFE section of our Gluten-free Easter Candy List, we do not recommend them for sensitive individuals.

What is a substitute for cream crème brûlée? ›

You can usually get away with using milk if you also add enough butter to make up for the missing fat content. Without the fat, you won't end up with crème brûlée. If you don't have heavy cream, you can substitute 3/4 cup of milk plus 1/4 cup melted butter for one cup of heavy cream.

What is a substitute for heavy cream in crème brûlée? ›

Heavy cream is the usual ingredient for creme brûlée, but full fat half-and-half is a touch lighter (half milk, half cream) and will also yield a silky creme brulee.

Is ice cream worse than milk for lactose intolerance? ›

Ice cream products are dairy-based foods, and they usually have high levels of lactose and thus should be avoided. There are some types of ice cream that are fairly low in lactose. You can consume cream-based or lactose-free ice cream as an alternative to milk-based ones.

Why does my crème brûlée look like scrambled egg? ›

If you have a mixture resembling sweet scrambled eggs then the eggs in the creme brulee are curdling and this happens because they become over heated.

Can you substitute milk for heavy cream in crème brûlée? ›

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream? Part of crème brûlée's decadence comes from the richness of heavy cream. While you can substitute milk for your crème brûlée the resultant custard will be thinner and lighter in consistency.

What makes crème brûlée crunchy? ›

Creme brulee tastes like a richer, creamier, silkier version of your favorite vanilla custard or pudding. However, the burnt sugar topping adds texture, crunch, and flavor. The burnt sugar topping tastes like bitter caramel hard candy.

Is caramel brûlée sauce vegan? ›

The Caramel Brulée Latte technically cannot be vegan because the caramel brulée sauce contains skim milk powder. What you can do instead is replace the caramel brulée sauce with a combination of non-dairy caramel syrup and toffee nut syrup, hold the whipped cream, and replace the milk with a plant-based alternative.

What is the difference between brûlée and custard? ›

The main difference between the two is that creme brulee is topped with a layer of sugar that caramelizes under a broiler or torch, resulting in a crunchy, burnt sugar topping. Egg custard does not have this additional layer of sugar, but some recipes call for a dusting of nutmeg or cinnamon.

Does crème brûlée have gelatin? ›

Add the gelatine sheet to the custard, and stir until it has dissolved. Ladle or pour the custard into 5 x 185ml ramekins. Allow to cool for 20 minutes, then cover with cling film and place in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours, until set and well chilled.

Are custard creams vegan? ›

Yes and no. Custard creams traditionally rely heavily on dairy-based butter and milk for their creamy filling, however, there are plenty of plant-based options that just require checking the ingredients list. Be that on purpose in 'free from' ranges, or sometimes just accidentally vegan.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kieth Sipes

Last Updated:

Views: 5729

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kieth Sipes

Birthday: 2001-04-14

Address: Suite 492 62479 Champlin Loop, South Catrice, MS 57271

Phone: +9663362133320

Job: District Sales Analyst

Hobby: Digital arts, Dance, Ghost hunting, Worldbuilding, Kayaking, Table tennis, 3D printing

Introduction: My name is Kieth Sipes, I am a zany, rich, courageous, powerful, faithful, jolly, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.