How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (2024)

How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese

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This tutorial series has been a really fun way for me to share with you guys some of my favorite DIYs and How-to’s. But, I have also really enjoyed the challenge of exploring and conquering things I have long been dreaming of. Last post it was the yogurt and this time it’s this cream cheese.

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Since I have almost entirely cut dairy out of my life, cream cheese is one of those things I just haven’t been able to find a good substitute for. Most of the store bought alternatives are loaded with soy, preservatives, thickeners and other weird stuff. Not my scene at all. Once or twice a year I like to treat myself with some of the amazing gluten-free and vegan bagels from Rising Hearts Bakeryin LA and I am so happy to now have an amazing homemade dairy-free cream cheese to enjoy with them.

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This tutorial is not only super simple, but there are several options available, too. I personally prefer the flavor when culturing the coconut cream with probiotic powder, found in my favorite daily probiotic capsules, but you can also lacto-ferment the coconut cream, with just lemon juice and sea salt, which produces great results, too. The best part is, no matter how you culture it, like regular cream cheese, you can flavor it any way you’d like, with fresh herbs and garlic for a savory cream cheese, which I like on my occasional gluten-free bagel or on fresh cucumber slices. Or you can also add a drizzle of honey or maple syrup and some of your favorite fruit or preserves, for a sweet option, great on fresh fruit, on a grain-free tart shell with some fresh fruit on top or just with a spoon, not that I would know!

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I am doing something a little different today and sharing this tutorial as a guest post on the Paleo Parents website. When they explained how much they were digging my Tutorial Tuesdays series and they asked me to create one for their readers, I instantly knew what I wanted to make. It took some trial and error to get this right and maybe like 10 cans of coconut milk, but I am so very happy with the results. Thick and creamy, tangy cream cheese that will blow your mind.

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So let’s get to it…

head over to the Paleo Parents site now to get the full tutorial:

How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese

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14 Responses

    • How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (12)tastyyummiessays:

      June 17, 2014 at 7:38 am

      Thank you SOOO much for telling me, I just fixed it 😉

      Reply

      • How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (13)Archenasays:

        June 17, 2014 at 7:39 am

        Thank you Beth!

        Reply

  1. June 17, 2014 at 12:49 pm

    I saw this on your instagram, Beth, and it looked soo yummy! I have to try it out, thank you!

    Reply

  2. How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (15)Lori Freemansays:

    December 10, 2014 at 5:24 pm

    question: will it still turn out if I use Trader Joe’s coconut cream even though there are extra ingredients? I love that stuff because you get double the amount in one can…

    Reply

    • How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (16)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      December 14, 2014 at 7:18 pm

      It should work but I cannot say for sure, since I haven’t tested it myself. If you try it out, please definitely report back. I would love to hear how it goes!

      Reply

  3. July 21, 2015 at 7:34 pm

    Hi! I’ve been reading your website for a long timne now and finally ggot the courage to go ahead and give you
    a shout out from Huffman Tx! Just wanted to mention keep up the geat job!

    Reply

  4. How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (18)Jamiesays:

    August 17, 2015 at 9:51 pm

    Hi, I’m very new to the dairy free lifestyle. Would this recipe be suitable to make a cream cheese cake frosting? Also, how much ‘cream cheese’ does this recipe yield? Thanks!

    Reply

  5. How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (19)Alyssa Cliffordsays:

    January 24, 2016 at 7:22 am

    How much lemon and how much salt if fermenting that way?

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  6. How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (20)Jerisays:

    May 2, 2016 at 9:25 am

    Thank you for a wonderful recipe! It is delicious on my homemade crackers just as it is. I’ve just used some to make a cold version of artichoke dip. I think I’m in heaven!!!!! Next up is “blueberry cheesecake popsicles” with the portion that is left.

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  7. How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (21)ILONA L EDENSsays:

    February 11, 2017 at 9:53 pm

    Any way to get the nutritional info? Would be eternally grateful!

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    • How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (22)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      February 23, 2017 at 8:39 pm

      I don’t supply nutritional information, but you are welcome to take the ingredients and measurements and plug them into any of the number of free online nutrition calculators. Thanks so much.

      Reply

  8. How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (23)Christysays:

    May 26, 2019 at 6:01 am

    I just made the coconut cream cheese and it is nothing but a big blob that tastes like coconut right out of the can and very lumpy. I added the probiotics and whipped it as much as I could before fermenting, and let it sit for 36 hours. I had to add a lot of lemon juice , salt and nutritional yeast and it still tastes like a coconut. I had to put it in a food processor to get out the lumps. What’s going on.

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    • How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (24)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      May 29, 2019 at 1:14 pm

      Christy, I am sorry you didn’t like it. What kind of coconut cream did you use? Were there lumps before you started the fermentation?

      Reply

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How-to Make Dairy-Free Cultured Cream Cheese | Healthy Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is a dairy-free substitute for 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.

Is cultured cream dairy-free? ›

In conclusion, cultured cream is not dairy-free, as it is derived from animal milk.

What is dairy-free cream cheese made of? ›

Almond Milk (Water, Almonds), Salt, Dehydrated Onion, Poppy Seed, Dehydrated Garlic, Sesame Seeds, Roasted Sesame Seeds, Enzyme, Xanthan Gum, Guar Gum, Mushroom Extract (to help preserve freshness), Lactic Acid, Citric Acid, Cultures.

Will dairy-free cream cheese melt? ›

The texture is exactly like regular cream cheese: It's thick and velvety as you scoop it out of the container, and it's easily spreadable. It even melts like cream cheese does if you're spreading it on a warm bagel or toast.

What can I substitute cream cheese with in a recipe? ›

Cream Cheese Substitutes:
  1. Sour Cream. Sour cream replicates cream cheese's taste but isn't quite as caloric, making it a good choice for a lower-calorie substitute. ...
  2. Greek Yogurt. ...
  3. Neufchâtel. ...
  4. Mascarpone. ...
  5. Silken Tofu. ...
  6. Cottage Cheese. ...
  7. Hummus. ...
  8. Quark.
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How do I convert to dairy free? ›

Some popular non-dairy milk options include almond, soy, coconut, and oat milk. For cheese alternatives, plant-based options like Violife and Daiya offer delicious options for everything from shredded cheese to cream cheese.

How to make your own cultured cream? ›

Raw cream has a natural abundance of dairy bacteria that ferments and sours on its own. To culture raw cream: Pour raw cream into jar and seal tightly. Leave it out to culture at room temperature for 12-48 hours.

How do you make cultured dairy products? ›

Those who prefer to use raw milk can simply place the kefir culture in the jar, pour in fresh milk and cover. Let the inoculated milk incubate at room temperature for about 24 hours. The lactose will ferment until the mixture has the consistency of thin yogurt.

Is cultured cream same as cream cheese? ›

Creme fraiche is a French-style cultured cream that is thick, rich, and slightly tangy with a velvety texture. It's commonly used in sauces, soups, and dressings because you can heat it without curdling it. Cream cheese is a soft, spreadable cheese that is made from a mixture of cream and milk.

What are the ingredients in plant-based Philadelphia 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.

Is Cool Whip dairy free? ›

It was originally marketed as being "non-dairy" despite containing the milk protein casein; it now also includes skimmed milk.

What is the main ingredient in dairy-free 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 a non-dairy substitute for cream cheese? ›

Pureed silken tofu will provide a texture like cream cheese, and it can be used in both sweet and savory dishes. Nut cream cheeses: These vegan options are made from cashews or almonds. They are versatile, but almond cream cheese usually works better in sweet dishes, and cashew butter is better in savory dishes.

Is lactose free the same as dairy free? ›

Lactose-free is not the same as dairy-free. The main difference between the two is that lactose-free products can be made from real dairy milk while dairy-free products are made from plant sources such as nuts and grains. While all dairy-free products are lactose-free, not all lactose-free products are dairy-free.

What is creamy but not dairy? ›

Coconut cream is a versatile ingredient that makes an excellent vegan substitute for heavy cream. While it can be purchased pre-made, it's also simple to make at home using coconut milk. Simply chill a can of full-fat coconut milk in the fridge overnight, open it and pour the liquid contents into another container.

Do they sell non dairy cream cheese? ›

Treeline Dairy-Free Cream Cheese (7.8/10)

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