Vegan Sour Cream (Dairy-Free) - Elavegan (2024)

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A thick and creamy vegan sour cream made with just six ingredients (that includes water and salt!) and a few minutes of your time. It’s a simple and delicious plant-based, gluten-free, dairy-free sour cream substitute!

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Creamy, Tangy, Delicious Non-Dairy Sour Cream

This dairy-free sour cream is simplicity at its finest. Using just a few ingredients, you can whip up a 100% vegan sour cream that can be used in pretty much all the same ways you would use the dairy version.

I’ve spent a while perfecting this sour cream substitute, trying to make sure that each ingredient adds to the right flavor, texture, and consistency. I think I’ve finally found my perfect blend! And all from just six simple ingredients.

  • Raw Cashews
  • Plain Dairy-free Yogurt
  • White Vinegar (or Apple Cider Vinegar)
  • Lemon Juice
  • Sea Salt
  • Water

There are several base ingredients that you could use for making a sour cream substitute (and I have tried a few of them). However, I’ve found that cashews are the perfect neutral, creamy base for a number of vegan sauces and recipes.

In fact, I love cashew-based sauces and desserts so much that you’ll see them all over my blog- like for these Easy Vegan Scalloped Potatoes, Healthy Mac and Cheese, or this Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip.

When combining the rich and creamy cashews with a bit of yogurt and the acidity of the lemon juice, salt, and vinegar, you end up with a tart, tangy non-dairy sour cream, worthy of all your favorite recipes.

Plus, unlike many store-bought options, this recipe is ‘cleaner’ and contains no nasty additives, gums, or preservatives. It can even be used as a vegan crème Fraiche too!

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Soaking Cashew Nuts

This is something that can cause a lot of questions, so I thought I’d answer them here.

Technically, if you have a blender that is powerful enough, then you may not need to soak the nuts at all. However, it helps to get a smooth, creamy blend.

Also, while I find the cashew flavor muted anyway, by ‘quick soak’ boiling the cashews for 10-15 minutes, you’ll not only end up with super soft cashews to blend, but it also reduces some of their flavor.

You may also want to soak your cashews for reasons other than just how easily they blend. Cashews contain levels of phytic acid – an anti-nutrient that impairs certain mineral absorption. By soaking the cashews, you can reduce the phytic acid content, increase enzyme activity, and make them easier to digest.

There are two methods for soaking the cashews:

Method 1: Soak the cashews in a few inches of cold water for 3-4 hours. As cashews are soft nuts anyway, this is all they need. Although, you can also leave them overnight if you want to prep them the evening before.

Method 2: The quick-soak process- Simply use very hot water instead of cold water and leave to soak for 30 minutes. Alternatively, boil them for around 10 minutes on the stovetop.

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How To Make The Vegan Sour Cream Recipe

This recipe is so ridiculously simple to make and takes practically only a few minutes of ‘hands-on’ time. If ‘effortless’ is something you’re looking for, then you’ve found it!

Step 1: Begin by soaking the cashews either in cold water for 3-4 hours, or overnight. Alternatively, go for a quick soak, until soft, as mentioned above. Once soaked, drain, and rinse the cashews.

Step 2: Combine all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth and creamy. You’ll need to stop the machine occasionally to scrape down the sides. Depending on your blender, this can take a few minutes.

Step 3: Taste the vegan sour cream and adjust the seasonings as wanted. Feel free to add more vinegar or lemon for more tang, or even a spoonful of mustard.

You can then either use the non-dairy sour cream immediately or store it in the fridge for later usage. If using a cultured yogurt for this recipe, then the cream should continue to culture overnight and become even more flavorful.

And that really is all that it takes. I told you that it couldn’t get much simpler!

For the full ingredients list, measurements, and nutritional information, then please find the printable recipe card below.

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How To Store Non-Dairy Sour Cream?

Any cashew sour cream leftovers can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 6 days. It is also freezer-friendly and can be stored for up to four months.

The cashew cream will thicken in the fridge, so feel free to mix in a splash of water or plant-based milk and whisk, to thin if required.

The same can be said for when you freeze it. Allow it to thaw in the fridge overnight, and then whisk in a little plant-based milk or water if required.

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Recipe Tips & Variations:

  • I don’t recommend making this recipe using a food processor. I did for this post as my blender died out of the blue. Unfortunately, it struggles to get a super smooth texture and takes quite a lot longer than a blender would.
  • A cashew cream will thicken up in the oven slightly as the cream will lose some of its water content. Just to be aware if you want to use it on pizza, etc. To combat this, I usually just add an extra dollop to my baked dishes once they’re out of the oven.
  • Use any plant-based yogurt of choice, as long as it’s plain. I prefer unsweetened coconut yogurt. However, soy or almond yogurt will work too.
  • You can use apple cider vinegar in place of the white vinegar.
  • Add a little mustard for additional tang.
  • Make sure that there is enough volume of ingredients in your blender for it to effectively ‘cream’ them. You may have to adapt the recipe quantity according to your blender jug (and any extras can be frozen!).
  • If you’re unable to get the cashews as smooth and creamy as wanted, even with soaking, then you can try to use cashew butter instead.
  • Different people prefer different levels of ‘tanginess.’ So, I suggest adding the salt, lemon, and vinegar in small quantities to begin with. Taste, and then increase the amounts as needed.
  • Add an extra hint of flavor to the sour cream with the addition of either granulated onion (onion powder) or even nutritional yeast (for cheesy flavor).
  • For an alternative to cashew nuts, you could try macadamia nuts, or possibly pine nuts. I haven’t tried either, though, so I can’t guarantee the results – and the taste will differ.

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How To Use This Sour Cream Substitute?

Now that it’s whipped up and ready to use, comes the fun part; eating it! Luckily for you, there are tons of ways.

Traditionally, this cream is a marvel for Mexican-inspired recipes; that includes Tacos, Loaded Nacho Fries, Enchiladas (see picture below!), Oven-Roasted Vegetable Fajitas, Taquitos, Quesadillas, etc.

Use it in this Easy Vegan Tortilla Soup, or drizzle it over this Mexican Pizza With Refried Beans or Chili Sin Carne.

However, you can also use this dairy-free sour cream along with:

Pasta dishes: Within the sauce of hot and cold pasta dishes, as well as lasagna– like these Lasagna Roll-Ups.

Potato dishes: Spooned over Stuffed Potato Skins.

As a drizzle: I love to use sour cream to drizzle over burgers, falafels, and serve alongside summer BBQ options or dressing over salad bowls – like this Mexican Avocado Salad.

You can also use the cream as an ingredient within a variety of dips, dressings, sauces, and even within baking (like cakes, biscuits, and cheesecakes!).

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This Recipe Is:

  • Ready in Minutes
  • Gluten-free
  • Oil-free
  • Soy-free
  • Creamy
  • Tangy
  • Plant-based (dairy-free)
  • Healthy
  • Easy to make
  • All in all, a perfect dairy sour cream substitute!

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If you enjoy this raw vegan sour cream recipe, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan and #elavegan – because I love seeing your recreations.

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Vegan Sour Cream

Author: Michaela Vais

A thick and creamy vegan sour cream made with just six ingredients (that includes water and salt!) and a few minutes of your time. It’s a simple and delicious plant-based, gluten-free, dairy-free sour cream substitute!

5 from 15 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dip, Sauce

Cuisine vegan

Servings 8

Calories 133 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 1/3 cup (200 g) cashews soaked
  • 2/3 cup (160 g) dairy-free yogurt unsweetened (see recipe notes)
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup (60-120 ml) water
  • 2 tbsp white vinegar (*see notes)
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1/2 - 2/3 tsp sea salt

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Soak cashews for at least 3 hours or overnight in cold water. To speed up the process, you can also boil them for 10-15 minutes or until softened, then drain and rinse.

  • In a blender, combine all ingredients. If using a high-speed blender like a Vitamix, use less water, about 1/4 cup. Blend until the mixture is completely smooth and creamy. You will need to stop the blender occasionally to scrape down the sides as necessary. Depending on your blender this might take a couple of minutes.

  • Taste the cream and adjust seasonings. If you prefer more tang, simply add more vinegar or lemon juice. Serve the vegan sour cream immediately or chill in the fridge if you want to use it later.

  • Store leftovers in a glass jar with a lid in the fridge for up to 6 days. The mixture will thicken a bit in the fridge. If you prefer a thinner cream, simply whisk in a little water. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Use any plant-based yogurt of choice. I prefer coconut yogurt, but you can also use soy yogurt or almond yogurt.
  • You can use apple cider vinegar instead of white vinegar.
  • Add a little mustard for more flavor if you like.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Sour Cream

Serving Size

65 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

133

% Daily Value*

Fat

10

g

15

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

10

%

Carbohydrates

8

g

3

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

2

g

2

%

Protein

5

g

10

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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The Trader Joe's Vegan Sour Cream Alternative contains a mix of coconut oil, corn starch, and potato starch, making it a 1:1 replacement for all your go-to sour cream applications. You can find us using it as a veggie dip as well as a topping for soup!

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Mayo is a great sour cream substitute. It can be used as a 1:1 replacement in both baking and dips. You'll lose some of that tang that sour cream offers, but it still does a great job at adding moisture to baked goods. Plus, it's relatively the same texture as sour cream, which makes it a great sub in dips and sauce.

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Fresh, spreadable cheeses like cream cheese and mascarpone generally work well as 1:1 substitutes for sour cream in baking. Be sure to let them warm up to room temperature before using, and thin them out slightly by stirring in milk or lemon juice to get a similar texture.

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Sour cream is a dairy product made from cream fermented with lactic acid bacteria. Alternatives may include plain yogurt or cottage cheese, and dairy-free alternatives can include soya cream or soaked, blended cashews. Some people may want to substitute sour cream for an alternative.

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If you are in a pinch, there are vegan sour cream brands like Green Valley, Forager, Kite Hill, and Tofutti that sell vegan, dairy free versions at your local grocery store, Walmart, Amazon, and Target. They also make vegan butters and cream cheese using plant-based ingredients!

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ALLERGENS. All Tofutti foods are Kosher Parve, which means that none of our products contain any dairy or milk byproducts; this includes casein, whey, skim milk powder, or dairy lactic acid.

Does vegan sour cream exist? ›

Sour cream is made from real dairy cream so contains animal products. This recipe, however, uses soy milk and vegetable oil to achieve a thick, spoonable sour cream with a delicious tangy flavour. Q: What is vegan sour cream made of? A: Most vegan sour creams are made of soaked blended cashews or blended tofu.

What is a vegan substitute for sour cream? ›

If you wish to have a vegan replacement for sour cream, then coconut cream can be your best bet. A great option for people with allergies, and of course those on a vegan diet, this plant-based substitute can add to your dishes in a unique way.

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Greek yogurt is one of the best swaps for sour cream that you can find. (Just be sure to look for plain Greek yogurt, not the flavored variety.) It has a similar creamy texture and that characteristic tang; plus, it's a healthy ingredient that'll add protein to your dish.

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Greek yogurt is a healthy alternative to the traditionally used sour cream in beef stroganoff recipes, so you can be confident that your family is getting a satisfying, healthy meal. Fresh dill and paprika will provide a sweet, slightly smoky garnish to top off the dish.

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Greek yogurt, in particular, can be a bit tangier than sour cream. To balance this out, consider adding a touch of sweetness to your recipe, perhaps a drizzle of honey or a sprinkle of sugar, to counteract the tartness.

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Thick, rich and tangy, yogurt and Greek yogurt are great candidates to substitute for sour cream.

Can I use ricotta instead of sour cream? ›

Ricotta is a cheese with a similar thickness and mild flavor that can work well in the place of sour cream. If you're cooking, the fine texture of ricotta will melt right into a sauce or batter. It is not fermented like sour cream and won't lend quite the same subtle tanginess.

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Yes, our sour cream and cottage cheese are milk-based products.

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If you're lactose intolerant, you might wonder: Does Greek yogurt have dairy? Made from cow's milk, it does. However, Greek yogurt has less than 1 gram of lactose per ounce—less lactose than milk and about half the lactose of some other yogurts.

What is a good substitute for sour cream in yogurt? ›

In most cases, plain yogurt or Greek yogurt can be used in place of sour cream—and vice versa. Sour cream will give you a similar texture and tanginess, and swapping sour cream for yogurt is a simple 1-to-1 ratio.

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