Vegan Caramel Sauce Recipe | 3 - Ways (2024)

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Vegan caramel sauce recipe - three ways. Vegan caramel sauce recipe - three ways. Should I say it again?

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I could. I am a little sleep deprived at the moment and having trouble focussing. The elf has recently dropped her daily naps and I am solo parent with the husband on site for work a lot. I could boo-boo in to my britches however, I have contributed to my own fatigue. I am on a Gilmore Girls bender.

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I don't know how it happened. I started watching old episodes in a bid to cling back some "me time" at night with the elf going to bed earlier but it has backfired, I am a Gilmore addict now. Doh! Damn that Lorelei and Rory. And that stupid Stars Hollow.

It's OK though. I have regrouped enough from Rory being dumped by Jess to bring you vegan caramel sauce three different ways. It was tough I tell you. I was just getting over Dean...

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These three caramel sauce recipes are distinct. Each one has its ownpersonality and is suitable for different uses.

Date Caramel

Date caramel is thicker and naturally sweeter than the others and is the easiest to make in a pinch. It works well swirled through homemade ice-cream and is great for caramel tarts being lovely and thick.

Fruit Caramel

I use the fruit caramel in the elf's yoghurt for a sweet treat. Being made from pears (I have used apple also) it is, well...fruity. It is lovely spooned over ice-cream or swirled through "creams". My inner kitchen ninja developed this one - I wanted to create a vegan caramel sauce recipe that I could at least say had fruit in it for the elf. Guilt assuaged.

Coconut Milk Caramel

Purists, however, can't go past the coconut milk vegan caramel sauce recipe. It is the cat's pyjamas and is my favourite simply because it is naughty and decadent. Even photographing it was a challenge. There were a few swoon moments. Who would have thought a vegan caramel sauce could make your knees shake? It may be fatigue but my inner cheerleader wants to believe it was my cooking. You know what, let's just go with that.

These vegan caramel sauces are sweet, naughty and delicious the way caramel should be. Super easy to make they are a sweet tooth's dream. Enjoy, x.

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If you love your caramel like I do, try my 3-Ingredient Vegan Caramel Sauce or my Flourless Tahini Caramel Black Bean Brownies!

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Vegan Caramel Sauce -Three Ways

Vegan caramel sauce three ways? Yes please. Three easy and distinct vegan caramel recipes for every purpose. Fruit caramel, date caramel and coconut milk caramel.

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Course: Dessert | Sauces

Cuisine: Vegan

Servings: 16 serves

Calories: 274kcal

Author: Amanda Logan

Ingredients

Vegan Date Caramel

  • 20 - 25 fresh medjool dates
  • water to add by the spoon

Coconut Milk Caramel

  • 400 ml full-cream coconut milk
  • 1 ½ cup 375ml coconut or brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch sea salt

Fruit Caramel

  • 2 pears peeled, cored, and cubed
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • pinch sea salt

Instructions

Date Caramel

  • Remove the pits from the dates

  • Chop the dates roughly and put in the bowl of your food processor

  • Process the dates, adding water spoon by spoon until a thick caramel paste forms.

  • Store in the fridge, covered for around five days.

Coconut Milk Caramel

  • In a small saucepan over low heat stir the sugar and coconut milk together.

  • Bring the mixture to a simmer for 15 minutes or until it thickens

  • Stir in the vanilla and salt and remove the caramel from the heat. It will continue to thicken as it cools.

  • Pop in the fridge to thicken.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.

Fruit Caramel

  • Melt the coconut oil in a large pan and add the chopped pear.

  • Sprinkle over the sugar and continue to cook until the sugar is dissolved and the pears soft.

  • Carefully add the pears and any sugar syrup, the maple syrup, sea salt and vanilla in to a blender and blend until smooth.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days

Notes

If the dates are not fresh, soak in boiling water for 10 minutes until soft.

Nutrition

Calories: 274kcal | Carbohydrates: 55g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 331mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Vitamin C: 1.2mg | Calcium: 51mg | Iron: 1.3mg

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  1. Laura

    Gilmore Girls Bender! Made me laugh. Just finished one myself - it was bad. I watched all seven seasons in two weeks. And the Year in the Life series. This pandemic has turned me into a tube-head.

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  2. Lorena

    When making the coconut cream recipe, shall I shake up can to use the entire contents or only spoon out the thick cream layer on top?

    Reply

    • Amanda

      Hi Lorena,

      I use the whole can - this caramel is a great pouring caramel so liquid is fine. I hope you enjoy it. A

      Reply

  3. Jamee

    Hey! Would you mind maybe distinguishing the three in the recipe and direction a little more please?

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    • Amanda

      TOTALLY! Sorry about that Jamee - I recently changed to a new recipe program and I missed the formatting on this one. I have made the changes to clarify each recipe. Cheers.

      Reply

  4. Danielle

    Do you think the coconut milk caramel will stiffen enough to use for caramel apples? Maybe if some coconut oil was added possibly?

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    • Amanda

      Hi Danielle,

      I have been playing with the coconut milk caramel for a snickers bar and it doesn't set well. Left in the fridge id does thicken but it doesn't set. A straight coconut sugar toffee might work. Coconut oil will give you more of a fudge consistency, I think. Good luck and if you work it out, please let know! Thanks for visiting.

      Reply

  5. Sasha @ Eat Love Eat

    This looks so tasty! That coconut milk caramel is droolworthy and the photos are gorgeous!

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    • Amanda

      Thanks Sasha. It was a challenge photographing the coconut milk caramel without devouring it, I tell you. Thanks for visiting.

      Reply

  6. Thalia

    Love each caramel, especially the coconut milk caramel. It looks seriously incredible.

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    • Amanda

      Thanks Thalia. That's awesome of you to say. I love these and you are right about the coconut milk one!

      Reply

  7. Allie | In This Kitchen

    These are absolutely *stunning* photos. I've never had vegan caramel but now I want some!

    Reply

    • Amanda

      Thank you Allie. I loved taking these photos. Try the coconut milk one first - it is ridiculous. Thanks for visiting.

      Reply

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Vegan Caramel  Sauce Recipe | 3 - Ways (2024)

FAQs

What are the two methods for making caramel? ›

Wet caramel is made by combining sugar and a liquid and cooking them together, while dry caramel is made from just sugar, heated in a dry pan until it liquefies and browns.

What is vegan caramel made of? ›

The base for this 5-ingredient caramel is coconut cream, dates, and arrowroot starch, which are blended until creamy and smooth. This makes up the liquid ingredients, which are added to a bit of coconut sugar and cooked until glossy and just bubbly.

How is caramel sauce made from scratch? ›

Combine brown sugar, butter, and milk in a saucepan and bring ingredients to a boil. Remove thickened mixture from heat before adding (optional) vanilla extract. Let the caramel cool slightly before using. The result is an impossibly rich sauce that is guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth.

What is a substitute for butter in caramel? ›

Some people like to use coconut butter or oil. If it is unrefined, it will add a nice subtle coconut flavor, if you don't want this, look for refined. Using a coconut or date sugar would add richness to the caramel flavor. Also, Miyoko's makes a vegan “butter” that tastes and behaves very much like dairy based butter.

What are the three types of caramel? ›

How long to cook caramel to achieve the right texture
TextureTarget temperatureCook time (approx.)
Caramel sauce215 - 235 degrees Fahrenheit5-10 minutes
Chewy caramels245 degrees Fahrenheit10-15 minutes
Hard caramels300 - 310 degrees Fahrenheit15-20 minutes
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Which method is quickest in caramel making? ›

For the "dry" caramel method, you simply heat the sugar in an empty pan until melted and caramelized. It's quick and direct, but the risk is that some parts of the sugar melt faster than others, and can burn before the rest had made it even to light amber.

Why is caramel sauce not vegan? ›

Is caramel vegan? Because caramel is essentially just sugar, in its purest form, it is vegan. However, it is often mixed with dairy cream, butter, or milk, which is why it's important to always check the back of store-bought caramel candy.

Why is my vegan caramel grainy? ›

Grainy caramel is caused by crystallization, which is easy to avoid (and can also be fixed). Caramel becomes grainy when the sugars crystallize, a process that happens when the melted sugar splashes up onto the cold sides of the pan. It loses its moisture and turns back into a sugar crystal.

What is the difference between caramel and vegan caramel? ›

Vegan caramel is created from a mixture of coconut milk and brown sugar simmered down until it forms a thick syrup. It may be a different take on caramel but, for those with food restrictions, it is a dream.

What thickens homemade caramel? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

What makes sauce caramelize? ›

Caramelization is a slow cooking process that occurs when sugar is cooked over low heat, causing a change in both appearance and flavor. Through a process called pyrolysis, during caramelization, the sugar in a food oxidizes, taking on a brown color and a rich, slightly sweet and nutty flavor.

What can I use instead of cream in caramel? ›

By substituting milk and butter for cream, you eliminate the need to run out and buy an extra ingredient -- you likely already have these two on hand. The resulting caramel may be thinner, but when drizzled atop your favorite dessert, you likely won't be able to taste or notice the difference.

Can I use milk instead of cream for caramel? ›

You can use whole milk, almond milk, or evaporated milk in place of heavy cream. You'll need to cook it for a couple more minutes longer after you add it so it can thicken up a bit. Try adding vanilla extract to your caramel sauce for a boosted flavor.

What does adding butter to caramel do? ›

Once the sugar has all dissolved and turned brown, we add butter. The heat of the caramel will melt the butter and create even more wonderful flavors. Finally, after the butter has melted, we add heavy whipping cream. This will allow the mixture to be loose enough to be used as a sauce.

What are the two types of caramel? ›

When creating caramel, there are typically two different versions: wet caramel and dry caramel. Wet caramel refers to caramel that has been made by adding water to the sugar during the heating process.

What cooking method is used for caramel? ›

According to Fine Cooking, caramel can be made using either a dry or wet method:
  • Dry: White granulated sugar is placed over a medium-high heat and cooked until it turns liquid and becomes golden brown.
  • Wet: Water is added to the pan, which allows the sugar to cook longer and develop better flavors.
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What is the process of making caramel called? ›

Caramelization is a process of browning of sugar used extensively in cooking for the resulting rich, butter-like flavor and brown color. The brown colors are produced by three groups of polymers: caramelans (C24H36O18), caramelens (C36H50O25), and caramelins (C125H188O80).

Are there different types of caramel? ›

Light caramel has a light golden brown hue, while dark caramel features a dark amber color with a slightly more bitter taste than light caramel. Various candies, confections, desserts, and beverages are made with caramel. Desserts such as flan and creme brûlée even contain a topping of caramel.

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