Vegan Whipped Cream by School Night Vegan (2024)

Publised on 19/01/2022. Last Updated on 19/01/2022 by Richard

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Light and fluffy vegan whipped cream made without coconut milk - ideal for cakes, scones and even for topping coffee!

Ask anyone who's ever tried to make vegan whipped cream and you're likely to hear a rather traumatic story of loss, pain and sorrow. Countless people have been DUPED by the idea of "whipped coconut cream" - wow how wonderful! You just chill it, stick it in a stand mixer and whip away - great - EXCEPT IT'S NOT GREAT IS IT!!??

In fact, raise your hand if you've ever been personally victimised by a "whipped coconut cream" recipe…A MILLION HANDS RAISE SIMULTANEOUSLY. See! Proof!My vegan whipped cream, on the other hand, is fool-proof and super smooth! It's perfect for in scones, cream cakes or on my delicious vegan strawberry shortcake!

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  • Vegan Whipped Cream Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Substitutions and swaps
  • Vegan Whipped Cream Variations
  • Equipment
  • Storing Vegan Whipped Cream
  • Pro tip!
  • SNV FAQ
  • Vegan Whipped Cream

Vegan Whipped Cream Ingredients

Honestly, the magic of this vegan whipped cream is that it only really requires two ingredients! Soy milk and coconut oil! The key is to get the quantities right (which is why I really recommend using a set of kitchen scales for this recipe).

It's also a good idea to use unsweetened and unflavoured soy milk. Ideally also use deodorised or "refined" coconut oil! This way your vegan whipped cream won't taste like coconut!

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As always, the full recipe with quantities etc is at the bottom of the page!

Instructions

The process is simple to make my vegan whipped cream but you need to pay attention to a few specifics, otherwise it won't whip. I've broken everything down into 4 steps to make things easier to follow.

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1. Melt the coconut oil and warm the soy milk. This recipe only works if the two ingredients are similar temperatures at the point of blending. Using fridge-cold soy milk is a recipe for disaster!

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2. Blend the ingredients. This is the point where we emulsify the two ingredients together. You'll need a high-speed blender ideally, but you can also blend using an immersion blender.

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3. Refrigerate the vegan whipping cream. This recipe will only work if the mixture is thoroughly chilled. I recommend chilling for a minimum of 4 hours, but really you should aim for an overnight chill.

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4. Whip the cream. It's finally time! I like to use my stand mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment, but a hand whisk will do the same job! As you're whisking you'll add the final two ingredients: sugar and vanilla!

Hint: If your vegan whipped cream heats up too much while you're whipping it, it won't pick up the bubbles necessary to get all light and fluffy! Fro. this reason, make sure your mixing bowl or the bowl of your stand mixer are chilled before use! Guaranteed success!

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Substitutions and swaps

I haven't tested any subs or swaps for this recipe. However, I'm told by followers that the following worked in their personal experimentations!

  • Soy milk - instead of soy milk, some people have tried using other plant milks including almond and oat milk. Again I haven't experimented myself, but people tell me these work too!
  • Coconut oil - Vegetable oil or sunflower oil ALSO work instead of coconut oil. I always believed that coconut oil works best because it solidifies at room temperature, but turns out this isn't the case!

I love to hear about your experimentations, so if you do try any subs or swaps while making my vegan whipped cream, let me know! Can't wait to hear what you get up to!

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Vegan Whipped Cream Variations

You're now free to use this vegan whipped cream in any way you'd like! It works just like real cream and can be flavoured and piped etc!

  • Boozy - For Christmas, why not try adding a few tablespoons of vegan Baileys to your vegan whipped cream? Ideal for topping a vegan mince pie!
  • Coffee - add a tablespoon of instant espresso powder to vegan whipped cream ingredients as it blends. Once whipped you'll have a subtle delicious coffee kick to your whipped cream! Ideal for vegan hot chocolate!
  • Almond - Add a dash of almond extract to the vegan whipped cream while whipping! It'll give it a tasty nutty kick!

If you're looking for things to serve your new favourite vegan whipped cream with, here are my all time faves! Start with my vegan scones (see below for a beauty shot), then work your way up to my vegan chocolate cake, which has a whole layer of whipped cream in the middle!

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Equipment

There are two pieces of must-have equipment for this recipe. First, you'll need some sort of blender! Ideally a high-speed blender like a Ninja or Nutribullet but if you don't have one, a stick blender/immersion blender will do the job!

Secondly you'll also need a way to actually whip the cream. A stand mixer is my equipment of choice, fitted with the whisk attachment. Alternatively you can use an electric hand whisk.

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Storing Vegan Whipped Cream

The best thing about the recipe (besides how great it tastes) is how well it stores. You can either keep it sealed and unwhipped in the fridge for a week (just give it a good shake before whipping). Alternatively, you can whip the cream and store in the fridge. It will keep its whip even longer than regular double cream if refrigerated and stored in a sealed container!

Pro tip!

When whipping, make sure that the bowl and whisk you use are spotlessly clean! Give them a good wash in hot soapy water (even if you're using them straight from the cupboard) then wipe a wedge of lemon around the bowl and around the bars of the whisk. The acidity of the lemon juice will break down any residual grease and allow the cream to whip to its full potential!

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SNV FAQ

Q: What is vegan whipped cream made of?

Many people use whipped coconut cream in place of dairy cream. This is famously unreliable and tricky to master. This recipe uses a blend of soy milk and coconut oil which is much more stable and reliable.

Q: Can I use vegan whipped cream on coffee?

Yes! This recipe can be used however you'd use dairy whipped cream.

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Vegan Whipped Cream

Light and fluffy vegan whipped cream made without coconut milk - ideal for cakes, scones and even for topping coffee!

4.86 from 114 votes

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Prep Time: 7 minutes minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 469kcal

Author: Richard Makin

Ingredients

  • 235 g soy milk (unflavoured and unsweetened)
  • 200 g deodorised coconut oil melted (aka refined coconut oil)
  • 25 g icing sugar (aka confectioner's sugar)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • Heat the soy milk in 10 second bursts in the microwave until lukewarm (it should feel warm to the touch but not hot). Place the soy milk in the cup of a high speed blender followed by the melted deodorised coconut oil. Blend together on the highest speed until smooth.

    235 g soy milk, 200 g deodorised coconut oil

  • Cover and transfer to the fridge and chill for a minimum of 4 hours, but ideally overnight. Alternatively you can blend the cream and refrigerate up to 5 days in advance before moving onto the next step.

  • With the lid still on, shake up the refrigerated cream to re-hom*ogenise it then transfer to the bowl of a stand mixer. If using a hand-mixer, transfer to a large bowl. Starting with the mixer on low speed and working your way upwards gradually, whip the cream until the texture has thickened and the cream falls from the beaters in ribbons.

  • Add the icing sugar and vanilla then whisk again on high speed until soft to stiff peaks form. Don't over whisk or the mixture will curdle, like real cream, into butter.

    25 g icing sugar, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

  • Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate for up to a day.

Nutrition

Serving: 1grams | Calories: 469kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 51g | Saturated Fat: 41g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 30mg | Potassium: 84mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 231IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 83mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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FAQs

What is Starbucks vegan whipped cream made of? ›

Your favorite coffee chain might soon be adding a vegan whipped cream topping to the menu. Currently, they are testing it out in two locations in Seattle. And it's made from lentils.

What is vegan whipped cream made of? ›

Coconut whipped cream is a dairy-free alternative to classic whipped cream, which is made with heavy whipping cream! For a dairy-free, vegan-friendly version, simply swap a good quality full-fat coconut milk or coconut cream in its place and whip into soft peaks!

Why is Cool Whip not vegan? ›

Also, Cool Whip contains sodium caseinate, a milk-protein. So no, present day Cool-Whip is not dairy-free. That also means Cool Whip is not vegan. Cool Whip is not exactly keto friendly either.

What is vegan cream made of? ›

Plant cream is an imitation of dairy cream made without dairy products, and thus vegan. It is typically produced by grinding plant material into a thick liquid to which gums are added to imitate the viscosity and mouthfeel of cream. Common varieties are soy cream, coconut cream, and cashew cream.

Does Starbucks have a dairy free whip? ›

Starbucks is now piloting a vegan whipped cream topping made from an unusual source — lentils. For now, vegans in the US can only get their hands on the lentil-based whipped cream in two Starbucks locations in Seattle, VegNews reported.

What are the ingredients in Starbucks vegan milk? ›

Nutrition & More

Almond milk (water, almonds), oat milk (water, oat flour), sugar, coconut oil, pea protein, potassium citrate, baking soda, natural flavor, gellan gum, guar gum (from the guar plant).

Is reddi whip vegan? ›

Yes, the coconut and almond varieties are vegan.

Can I whip coconut milk? ›

Did you know that you can make luscious whipped cream from a can of coconut milk? Here's how! This trick is simple: Chill a can of coconut milk, then scoop out the coconut fat that separates out and solidifies (leaving the watery liquid behind), and whip it just like whipped cream.

Can I whip soy milk? ›

You can make vegan whipping cream with coconut cream/milk, soy, and almond milk. Making plant-based whipping cream is easy and requires simple ingredients. You can swap vegan whipping cream with regular whipping cream in cakes, pies, sauces, drinks, etc.

Do vegans eat Chocolate? ›

While dark chocolate is usually vegan-friendly, milk and white chocolate typically are not. Milk Chocolate, as the name implies, contains dairy, making it not vegan, unless it is made with a nondairy milk like oat milk or almond milk. White Chocolate also frequently contains dairy products.

Is all Dole Whip vegan? ›

DOLE PRODUCT INFORMATION

The Dole Fruit Flavors are Lactose-Free Fat-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free and Vegan. These flavors are "Dole" fruit flavors: Pineapple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Mango and the new Cherry Flavor. The Chocolate & Vanilla Flavors are Gluten-Free and Lactose-Free but NOT Dairy Free.

Does Trader Joe's have vegan Cool Whip? ›

Trader Joe's Sweet Rose Coconut Whipped Topping (Dairy-Free & Vegan) | Trader joes, Toppings, Whipped topping.

What is a good substitute for whipped cream? ›

Butter and Milk

Though this option is not any lower in calories or fat than whipping cream, it does work if you are in a pinch and need whipping cream for baking or cooking. Mix 1/3 cup softened butter with 3/4 cup milk using an electric mixer until the desired consistency is reached.

What milk is vegan? ›

Vegan milk is any milk that is made from plant-only sources — an alternative that is just as suitable for all the same purposes of regular milk. The majority are sourced from beans and nuts including soy, almond, and macadamia, but can also be sourced from oats, coconuts, and even rice.

What do vegans use instead of cream? ›

Soy milk and olive oil

For a vegan dairy-free alternative to heavy cream, try mixing soy milk with olive oil. Much like the pairing of milk and butter, olive oil adds fat to the soy milk for a flavor and function comparable to heavy cream.

What is Starbucks plant-based cream made of? ›

The innovative vegan whipped cream Starbucks is testing is made from lentils, a unique base for a non-dairy topping.

What is Starbucks whipped cream made of? ›

Why is the Starbucks whipped cream so good and different from regular whipped cream? It is made fresh in the store, and it is vanilla flavored. It is 9 pumps of vanilla syrup to 1/2 a carton of heavy cream. We charge it with a nitrous oxide canister, shake it up, and it is ready to go.

Is Starbucks cream foam vegan? ›

Remember to order oat, soy, almond, or coconut milk. All stores carry them, and they can be used to replace cow's milk in any drink for an additional cost. You can also ask the barista to make cold foam using any of these nondairy milks, although this may not be available at all locations.

What is Starbucks cream foam made of? ›

The Starbucks sweet cream cold foam is a foamy mix of milk and vanilla syrup. It's similar to whipped cream in flavor, but with a lighter, velvety texture that can be poured over the iced coffee.

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