24 Game Changing Vegan Cheese Recipes - Best of Vegan (2024)

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Raise a hand if you’ve ever said “I could go vegan, but I love cheese too much.” Now, raise a hand if someone you know has ever told you something similar. Do you have one or two hands up? In either case, we’re happy to inform you that our selection of dairy-free cheese recipes is here for you to provide the familiar stretchy, tangy, melty comfort you crave, whether you’re vegan or not.

National Cheese Lover’s Day (happening annually on January 20) might have been launched to celebrate the dairy industry, but we encourage you to look past that, and try a vegan cheese recipe off today’s list instead! We’ve got everything from dips and sauces to melty, grateable, and cultured cheeses, with both nut-based and nut-free options, which means everyone can enjoy them regardless of budget & allergies. Happy vegan cheese making!

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Nut-Free Vegan Cheese Recipes

Vegan Cheese Slices by Full of Plants

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The best thing since sliced bread, this vegan sliced cheese is made from fermented tofu, and will be perfect for burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and more. This vegan cheese recipe is one of the many available on Thomas’ blog, and if that wasn’t enough of a gift to amateur vegan cheesemakers everywhere, he also released a free ebook called The Art of Vegan Cheese Making, so be sure to check it out!

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Vegan Stracchino by Plant Based School

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Straccino is a soft fresh Italian cheese generally made with cow’s milk, so naturally, its veganized version by Plant Based School is made with soy milk, soy yogurt, and a couple more ingredients that give it that tangy, cheesy flavor and melty, stretchy texture. Use it in pasta bakes, lasagna, or melted on bread or pizza!

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Easy Vegan Cheese Sauce by Ela Vegan

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All you’ll need to make this simple nut-free vegan cheese recipe is coconut milk, tapioca flour, nutritional yeast flakes, water, and salt. It can’t be easier to make, too – just mix all the ingredients in a saucepan, heat up, and enjoy! This sauce is truly versatile as you can use it for pizza, nachos, mac and cheese, burgers, toast, and wherever else you feel some vegan cheese sauce is required to take a dish to the next level.

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Nut Free Soy Free Vegan Cream Cheese by Make It Dairy Free

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Always the ones to watch out for people with food allergies and intolerances, the culinary geniuses behind Make It Dairy Free have developed a butter bean-based vegan cheese recipe that’s super easy to make, needs very few ingredients, is gluten-free, and can be made top 8 allergen-free as well!

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Greek-Style Vegan Feta by Rainbow Plant Life

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Trust us when we say there will be no fussy complications in this vegan cheese recipe – just press a block of extra firm tofu, dice it into cubes, then place it in a tangy vegan brine for a little bit, and you’re set! Bonus: this is just one of the many recipes Nisha of Rainbow Plant Life has shared in her Complete Guide to Vegan Cheese that includes both best store-bought vegan cheese brands and homemade vegan cheese recipes, so be sure to check it out!

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Vegan Nut-Free Cheddar Cheese by Zardy Plants

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This vegan nut-free cheddar slices like a dream and shreds well – and what else do we need from a vegan cheese recipe, really? Using tofu as a base, Zardy Plants added a variety of classic vegan cheese spices to it for that rich cheesy flavor, as well as some tapioca starch & kappa carrageenan. Check out the Cheeze section of their blog for even more plant-based recipes (a lot of which are nut-free)!

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Tofu Cream Cheese by The Edgy Veg

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This soft, spreadable, delicious vegan cheese recipe is made with tofu and just a few other vegan pantry staples, which means you can enjoy some creamy, cheesy goodness while saving money and without leaving the house – and if this isn’t the quintessential 2022 recipe goals, we don’t know what is!

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Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce by Hot for Food

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Potato-based vegan cheeses are a perfectly affordable allergy-friendly option that anyone can enjoy! Case in point: this nacho cheese sauce by Hot for Food that’s made with potatoes, carrots, pickled jalapeño, and a few other ingredients that make it taste like the real deal! With this easy vegan cheese recipe, you won’t see the point in buying the overprocessed mass-produced stuff anymore.

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Vegan Swiss Cheese by The Hidden Veggies

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The whole “I would go vegan if it wasn’t for cheese” argument has more holes in it than Swiss cheese. There. We said it! But do you know what has just the right amount of holes AND the flavor and texture that will satisfy anyone’s cheese craving? You guessed it, this vegan cheese recipe by The Hidden Veggies! It’s coconut milk-based and with a simple chopstick trick, you can create holes that will make it look like the real deal. Check out the Vegan Cheeses section of Monica’s blog for many more vegan cheese recipes!

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Chickpea Flour Cheddar Cheese by PowerHungry

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Another affordable and healthy vegan cheese recipe on today’s list, this concoction by PowerHungry is chickpea flour-based, which means it’s also high in plant protein! You’ll be surprised to find out how versatile this simple, pantry-friendly, beginner-level recipe is–it’s ideal for sandwiches, snacking, shredding, and so much more.

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Nut-Based Vegan Cheese Recipes

Vegan Parmesan Cheese by Jessica in the Kitchen

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5 ingredients. 5 minutes. That’s all you need to make this delectable vegan cheese recipe! What’s more, it’s cheaper than traditional Parmesan yet will add just as much cheese flavor to your favorite pasta or salad, and it can be stored for up to 2 months (though we doubt you’ll resist the temptation to use the whole batch in the first couple of weeks!).

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Easy Vegan Ricotta Cheese 2 Ways by Lazy Cat Kitchen

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If you’re not vegan yet, try giving the cows a break, and giving this vegan cheese recipe a go instead! Designed for the newbies in the world of homemade vegan cheese, all you’ll need to make this plant-based ricotta is a blender that will do most of the work for you, as well as some soaked cashews, plant milk/water, salt, and either lemon juice or a vegan probiotic capsule to give the cheese its typical tangy, funky taste. We’ll get into cultured vegan cheeses a little later in this article, but this is a great place to start!

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Melty Vegan Mozzarella Cheese by Okonomi Kitchen

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Ever heard of vegan cheese made with rice? Well, it exists! We have to thank the culinary genius of Okonomi Kitchen for including not one, but two kinds of rice into her vegan cheese recipe: cooked rice and glutinous rice flour, which provide extra starch (meaning: extra stretchiness) to this delectable versatile plant-based mozz!

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Vegan Cottage Cheese by Zucker & Jadgwurst

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Cottage cheese is often overlooked in the eternal quest for a perfect go-to vegan cheese recipe, but if you used to enjoy its dairy counterpart, this vegan version by Zucker & Jagdwurst might be just what you’re looking for. The creamy part is made from a mix of blended cashews & plant milk, as well as some vegan yogurt, which adds a bit of tartness, and crumbled tofu is used for the “grainy” component. Yum!

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Macadamia Nut Queso Fresco by Dora’s Table

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This vegan cheese recipe is simple and quick to make (effort-wise), so if you soak 1 cup of macadamia nuts today, you can be enjoying some delicious spreadable dairy-free cheese tomorrow! It’s perfect for a fruit and jam cheese plate, but also topped with a chipotle-pineapple salsa and some chips.

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Stretchy Vegan Cheese Dip by Anna Kot

You’ll love this melt-in-your-mouth, flavorful stretchy vegan cheese dip for how easy it is to whip up and how perfectly well it pairs with both sweet and savory chips as well as crudités. The stretch comes from adding tapioca starch in the mix and then heating it up gently, while the cheesy flavor punch comes from a little bit of lemon and vinegar, mustard, nooch, and smoked paprika!

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Baked Vegan Brie by Loving It Vegan

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Rich, creamy, and loaded with flavor, this vegan cheese recipe by Loving It Vegan is reported to be better than its pale and bland dairy counterpart. The creamy base is provided by cashews, the umami kick comes from miso paste and nutritional yeast, and baking it takes it to the next level!

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Grateable Vegan Cheese by School Night Vegan

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Meltable! Shreddable! Grateable! Is there anything this vegan cheese recipe is unable to do? We’ll let you find out for yourself. The ingredient list might seem intimidating at first, but hey – if you’ve made it this far on today’s list you’ve probably already familiarized yourself with things like lactic acid & kappa carrageenan powder (which are vegan and safe to eat), so that shouldn’t stop you from making your vegan cheese dreams come true!

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Vegan Halloumi Cheese by @leeksnbeets

Halloumi cheese to Middle Eastern cuisine is kind of like what mozzarella is to Italian cuisine, and fried halloumi is like a Middle Eastern version of mozzarella sticks. Noha Elbadry-Cloud (aka @leeksnbeets on Instagram) put a lot of effort into developing an authentic vegan halloumi cheese recipe, and incorporated it in her Loaded Mediterranean Salad, featured in our Food Stories column, where Best of Vegan community members share recipes from their cultures and personal stories connected to those dishes.

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Maple Dijon Vegan Cheese Ball by Connoisseurus Veg

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Made with cashew cheese flavored with Dijon mustard and a hint of maple syrup, this creamy, delicate pecan-studded cheese ball will be perfect for a festive plant-based cheeseboard that will impress your guests regardless of whether they are vegan!

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Easy Fermented Cashew Cheese by Panaceas Pantry

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Fermentation fans, rejoice: you have arrived at the most intriguing part of today’s roundup! Cultured vegan cheeses, that is. The ingredients list for this particular recipe is incredibly short: all you’ll need, essentially, are raw cashews, and some sort of starter – sauerkraut brine, homemade kombucha, probiotic capsules, brine of any unpasteurized cultured vegetables (like kimchi), or even apple cider vinegar (with the mother). The nutritional yeast, lemon juice, and herbs are optional but welcome! This is one of the easiest fermented vegan cheese recipes out there, so if you’re new to this, be sure to give it a go!

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Cultured Cashew & Sunflower Seed Cheese by Seitan Beats Your Meat

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One of the popular fermentation starters not mentioned above is rejuvelac – a fermented drink made from sprouted grains, that you can buy or make at home (Seitan Beats Your Meat provides a recipe for that as well). It’s the secret ingredient that will transform blended nuts and seeds into a thick, spreadable, and tangy cheese that’s perfect for impressing vegan cheese skeptics. Use it as a delicious cream cheese-type spread or even a dip!

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Vegan Blue Cheese (Artisan Roquefort) by Gourmet Vegetarian Kitchen

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We close off today’s list with an incredibly impressive-looking vegan cheese recipe by Gourmet Vegetarian Kitchen that embraces the whole moldy aesthetic to the max and will make even dairy cheese aficionados take note. The worst part about this recipe is having to wait for the cheese to mature from 4 to 6 weeks (or more, if you like sharper flavor). But the best part about it is how immensely rewarding it is to know you have made this yourself, from start to finish!

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FAQs

What replaces milk in vegan cheese? ›

Vegan cheese can be made with components derived from vegetables, such as proteins, fats and milks (plant milks). It also can be made from seeds, such as sesame, sunflower, nuts (cashew, pine nut, peanuts, almond) and soybeans; other ingredients are coconut oil, nutritional yeast, tapioca, rice, potatoes and spices.

What kind of cheese can vegans eat? ›

Vegans can eat cheese that is comprised of plant-based ingredients like soybeans, peas, cashews, coconut, or almonds. The most common types of vegan cheeses are cheddar, gouda, parmesan, mozzarella, and cream cheese that can be found in non-dairy forms.

What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

Vegan cheeses are 100% animal-free and made using vegetable proteins. Usually, they're made from soy; nuts, such as cashews and macadamias; and vegetable oils, such as coconut oil. You can also find cheeses that derive from agar, tapioca, peas and arrowroot.

What is a vegan substitute for cheese? ›

Nut-Based Vegan Cheeses: Cashew, almond, and macadamia nut-based cheeses are common. They can be spreadable or used for grating and melting. Soy-Based Vegan Cheeses: Soy-based cheeses come in various forms, including slices, shreds, and blocks. They are often used as a direct substitute for dairy cheese in recipes.

What's the best vegan cheese for melting? ›

The Best Vegan Cheeses for Melting, Sprinkling, and Snacking
  • Best Shredded Cheese: Violife. ...
  • Best Cheese Slices: Field Roast Vegan Chao. ...
  • Best Snacking Cheese: Vegan Babybel. ...
  • Best Cream Cheese: Kite Hill. ...
  • Best Vegan Cheese Subscription: Rebel Cheese Club. ...
  • Best Fancy Cheese: Miyoko's Creamery.
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Why is butter not vegan? ›

Traditional butter is made with churned milk or cream, which usually comes from cows (but it can also come from other animals like goats), and that's why it's not vegan. Many people also use margarine, which is similar to butter in texture and color, but it's usually made with plant-based fat instead of animal fat.

What is a really good vegan cheese? ›

Violife is the kingpin of vegan cheeses — and for good reason. The brand manufactures numerous vegan cheese products including mozzarella, cheddar, and Mexican-style shreds, vegan cream cheese alternatives, mature cheddar cheese slices, cheese alternative dips, feta, and shaved parmesan.

Is there any actually good vegan cheese? ›

Miyoko's mozzarella and gourmet cheese wheels were the first vegan cheese options to really turn heads and reach mass distribution. For many, Miyoko's is the gateway cheese. The brand has expanded into spreads, cream cheese, and even liquid mozzarella, but the wheels are where it truly shines.

Can vegans eat peanut butter? ›

The bottom line. Most types of peanut butter are free of animal products and can be enjoyed as part of a vegan diet. However, some varieties are made in facilities that also process animal products or contain refined sugar that was produced using bone char or non-vegan ingredients like honey or fish oil.

Is mayonnaise vegan? ›

Is mayo vegan? Due to the presence of egg yolk, mayo typically isn't vegan friendly. This means that a lot of commonly-found mayo is not suitable for those on a plant-based diet. However, as more people are experimenting with plant-based diets, several brands have launched a vegan mayo to reflect the growing market.

Is Honey vegan? ›

In the strictest definition of the word, honey is not vegan. As the product of a living being –honeybees, though there are other some 20,000 bee species to be found around the world – honey falls into the same category of non-vegan food products as milk and eggs.

What do vegan use instead of eggs? ›

The 10 best vegan egg alternatives for eggless baking and cooking
  • Apple sauce. Using apple sauce is a fat-free way to replace eggs in baked goods. ...
  • Aquafaba. ...
  • Black salt (kala namak) ...
  • Egg substitute powders. ...
  • Flaxseed (aka linseed) ...
  • Ripe bananas. ...
  • Silken tofu & firm tofu. ...
  • Tapioca starch.

What is the best cheese if you have high cholesterol? ›

If you are limiting your cholesterol or saturated fat intake, or simply want to eat a more heart-healthy diet, the following tips might help: Do a cheese swap: Try using cottage cheese or ricotta instead of high-fat cheeses in your recipes. You may discover that these taste just as good.

What is Daiya cheese made of? ›

Daiya's original products are cheese analogues made from coconut oil and tapioca flour that are known for their cheese-like consistency and melting properties. They contain no animal products or soy, lactose, wheat, barley, gluten, or nuts.

Which vegan alternative tastes most like milk? ›

The test made a few things clear: soy milk, at its best, tastes closest to cow's milk. Oat tastes like a sweetly nutty cereal milk while almond tastes like the water left in your sink after washing the breakfast dishes.

What is the closest non-dairy alternative to milk? ›

Soy Milk. Soy milk is the OG of non-dairy milk and is made by soaking soybeans (which have been hulled and ground) in water. Soybeans contain essential amino acids, high levels of protein, and iron, and soy milk has lower fat and cholesterol levels than cow's milk. Soy milk has a subtly sweet, creamy, and mild flavor.

What is the closest alternative to dairy milk? ›

In terms of nutrition, soy milk is the closest non-dairy substitute for cow's milk. This is because it contains a similar amount of protein to cow's milk, but it contains half the amount of fat, calories, and carbohydrates.

What is a vegan substitute for milk in mac and cheese? ›

Almond milk is a popular plant-based milk that's a great substitute for regular cow's milk. It has a nutty flavor, which can add a subtle richness to your mac and cheese. As it's used as a common milk substitute, you can simply put the same amount of almond milk as you'd put regular milk.

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