Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (2024)

I still remember whipping up my first batch of this easy dairy-free whipped cream way back in 2005. We’ve loved it on pies, cakes, pancakes, and other treats. And since that time, I’ve tweaked my recipe, discovered some helpful fixes, and shared two different versions in my books.

Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (1)The Quick Vanilla-Coconut Whip inEat Dairy Free: Your Essential Cookbookis a simple, no frills recipe that results in the picture you see in this post! Eat Dairy Free is a straight-forward, everyday, full color cookbook that offers over 100 new meal, snack, and dessert recipes.

The Cool Whipped Coconut Cream in Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook 2nd Edition is a slightly different version with ranges and lots of tips. Go Dairy Free is more than recipes (over 250 of them!) – it’s a full guide that helps you to expand your knowledge of dairy-free living, so many more tidbits are included.

In this post, I’ve combined the formula and knowledge of both of those recipes to give you a taste of both books! To note, there are only two “crossover” recipes in these books – dairy-free whipped cream and instant milk beverage. I don’t believe in repeating recipes within books, but these are essentials that were useful in both. And even these recipes are slightly different in each book.

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Cool Coconut Whip Tips for Foolproof Results

Dairy-free whipped cream really is easy, but it can flop for a few reasons. These tips from Go Dairy Free will help ensure perfect fluffy whip every time!

Getting the Right Ingredients

Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (3)Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (4)What you see is what you get. Unlike dairy whipping cream, coconut cream doesn’t thicken and become voluminous as it’s whipped. So it’s essential that you are using a very thick coconut cream. Do not attempt to start this recipe with coconut milk beverage (the drinkable “milk” in big cartons) or a runny coconut milk. See my Guide to Coconut Milk for helpful pictures.

Give the can a shake before purchasing. To ensure a thick whip, I usually pick up every brand of coconut milk and coconut cream in the store and give the can a shake. If it’s filled with coconut cream, you won’t hear much liquid at all. If it sounds like pure liquid, it could set up when chilled, but you might be risking watered down coconut milk that won’t whip. And sometimes the coconut cream cans are thinner than the coconut milk!

Unfortunately, bad coconut milk exists. I have to add this note because there have been some dreadful batches of coconut milk in circulation lately. I’m guessing that they have way too much guar gum (or other stabilizer/binder in them), because they clump up when you try to blend them. It looks pretty out of the can, but then becomes a mess. If this happens to you, it’s a manufacturing issue. Contact the company or where you purchased it from and request a refund for all cans purchased from them and report the problem.

I buy two cans at a time. Just in case one can doesn’t produce enough solid coconut cream, I keep a back up can on hand. If you still end up without enough coconut cream, you can simply reduce the recipe batch. It’s very forgiving!

Optional Thickeners & Stabilizers to Consider

Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (5)Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (6)There is a secret instant whip thickener and stabilizer. For a whip that sets better and has more staying power at room temperature, modified starch works miracles (this does not mean genetically modified). It’s the magic ingredient in instant pudding. Use up to 1 1/2 teaspoons modified starch in this recipe. You can start with just 1/4 teaspoon and add more as needed. Dr. Oetker’s Whip It works great, and is very affordable. But other brands should work well too. The ingredient label should read “modified cornstarch” or “modified tapioca starch.” The product is sometimes called Clear Jelor Expandex.

Milky powders can also help thicken. Adding 1/4 cup dairy-free milk powder or powdered cashews to this recipe will help thicken it further, but it won’t be as fluffy and will slightly influence the consistency and taste. Soymilk powder works best, but coconut milk powder makes this a true coconut-flavored whip. These will thicken a little more when as they refrigerate.

You won’t always need a thickener. The picture shown is a batch without thickener, and I often skip it. It’s just helpful when your dairy-free whipped cream is simply too soft, or you need a whip that will hold up better at room temperature or as frosting.

More Recipe Tips for this Dairy-Free Whipped Cream

Sometimes less is more. Using a minimum amount of powdered sugar will result in a thicker whip. If you add too much sugar, it can thin into a glaze.

I like ice baths. For my whip that is! If you don’t have time to chill the bowl and beaters or you keep your home a little warm, just place the mixing bowl in a large bowl that contains part water and part ice. This helps keep the bowl and coconut cream cool, even if you haven’t planned ahead or aren’t working quickly.

There’s no need for waste.When removing the thick coconut cream from coconut milk, you may be left with a thin liquid. Rather than pouring it out, use it as you would coconut water in smoothies or other recipes.

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Special Diet Notes: Easy Dairy-Free Whipped Cream

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, vegetarian, and top food allergy-friendly.

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Easy Dairy-Free Whipped Cream

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See my tips in the post above to ensure you get fluffy vanilla coconut whip every time! This recipe with tips includes elements fromo both of my books, Go Dairy Free and Eat Dairy Free. Please note the Prep time is hands on time only.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Serves: ¾ cup

Ingredients

  • 1 (14-ounce) can full-fat coconut milk or coconut cream (see Cool Coconut Whip Tips in post above)
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar, or to taste (no more than 3 tablespoons)
  • ½ to 1¼ teaspoons pure vanilla flavoring or extract, to taste
  • Thickener, if needed (optional; see Cool Coconut Whip Tips in post above)

Instructions

  1. Chill a small mixing bowl and beaters or a whisk in the freezer for 30 minutes or more.
  2. Do not shake the coconut milk or cream. Open it, and if there isn’t a thick, spoonable cream, cover and refrigerate it for several hours or overnight.
  3. Scoop ¾ cup of the solid coconut cream from the top of the can and put it in the chilled small mixing bowl. Whisk or beat the coconut cream with your hand mixer (with chilled beaters) until it is smooth and slightly fluffy, about 1 minute.
  4. Sift in the powdered sugar. Add the vanilla and whisk or beat with a hand mixer on low speed to incorporate the ingredients.
  5. If your coconut cream was too soft, or you need a thicker whip, you can add a thickener and whisk or beat until combined.
  6. Cover and refrigerate the coconut whip for up to 3 days. It will thicken a little more as it chills.

For a Store-Bought Options, See MyVegan Whipped Cream Guide

For My Complete Guide & Cookbook, Get Go Dairy Free!

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Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe with Easy Foolproof Tips! (2024)

FAQs

What is the best dairy free whipped cream substitute? ›

What is coconut whipped cream? 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!

What are the ingredients in non dairy whipping cream? ›

Imitation whipping cream is a liquid oil in water emulsion, which is whipped into a stable foam. The foam is air bubbles dispersed in the serum phase stabilized by destabilized fat. Imitation whipping cream normally contains vegetable fat, milk proteins, sweeteners, water and emulsifiers and stabilisers.

How to make heavy whipping cream without milk? ›

Blend 1 cup of cashews with ¾ cup of water in a high-speed blender until super smooth, and voilà: You're left with a versatile heavy cream substitute that complements countless dishes.

Does Cool Whip make a dairy-free version? ›

Although the Original and Extra Creamy varieties of Cool Whip now contain cream, the Lite version of Cool Whip is still lactose-free, but not dairy-free. And various store brands of “non-dairy” whipped topping are still lactose-free, but not all are dairy-free.

Is there such a thing as non-dairy whipped cream? ›

Moo-ve over dairy, there's a new topping in town. Sweet coconuts and rich almonds steal the show in our vegan, non-dairy whipped topping options. They're free from artificial flavors and gluten—but full of indulgent taste. Now everyone can enjoy the delightful creaminess of Reddi-wip!

What is the best emulsifier for whipped cream? ›

The best have been found to be α-tending emulsifiers, which crystallize in the α-form at the oil/water interface, below their melting point. This promotes fat agglomeration during whipping. Monoglyceride acetates and lactates, and propylene glycol palmitate or stearate are all α-tending emulsifiers.

How to make homemade whipped cream stay firm? ›

Dry pudding mix! It's one of the easiest ways to stabilize whipped cream, and it stays fluffy for up to 48 hours. Cornstarch (about 1 tablespoon) will also do the trick, but it will only keep your whipped topping fluffy for a few hours.

How to thicken dairy free cream? ›

The amount of cornflour you should use depends on the amount of cream you're trying to thicken of course but 1-2tsp is normally plenty. Other methods that work: gelatine powder/leaves (careful not to add to much or your mixture will end up too gelatinous)

What is a vegan substitute for whipped cream? ›

What Do Vegans Use Instead of Heavy Cream? Fortunately, nearly any plant-based milk can be made into a heavy cream substitute. Nut milks, including hemp milk, oat milk, coconut milk and soy milk can all be used as the base for a heavy cream substitute with the addition of the right fats.

Is Reddi-wip real whipped cream? ›

Whether it's dairy cream, coconut cream, or coffee cream, we always keep it real. Always have, and always will. While other whipped toppings are made with hydrogenated oils, we make real cream a top priority. That's why a whoosh of creamy Reddi-wip is all it takes to transform the everyday into something extraordinary.

What will stabilize whipped cream? ›

If you're making a stacked dessert with whipped cream, and the recipe calls for a particular stabilizer, it's best to use what is recommended. If you must make a substitution, Instant ClearJel is still the best choice, but cornstarch, crème fraîche, mascarpone, and plain yogurt will all work well too.

How is whipped cream made from scratch? ›

Using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla extract on medium-high speed until medium peaks form, about 3–4 minutes. Medium peaks are between soft/loose peaks and stiff peaks, and are the perfect consistency for topping and piping on desserts.

What is a good milk alternative for whipped cream? ›

Soy Milk and Olive Oil. Combining 2/3 cup soy milk with 1/3 cup olive oil makes a shockingly creamy non-dairy heavy cream substitute.

Is reddi whip dairy-free? ›

3 Reasons to Choose Reddi-wip Whipped Topping

This canned non-dairy whipped topping also is a vegan and gluten-free treat.

What can be substituted for whipped cream? ›

Whipping Cream Substitutes
  • Coconut Milk.
  • Silken Tofu Pureed with Soy Milk.
  • Butter and Milk.
  • Dry Milk, Lemon Juice, and Vanilla Extract.
  • Chilled Evaporated Milk and Lemon Juice.
  • Banana, Egg Whites, and Sugar.
  • Milk, Cornstarch, and Flour.
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Which whipping cream is best for cake dairy or non-dairy? ›

As a cake decoration or beverage topping, Non dairy whip cream is also sturdier and will not get runny or melt at room temperature. One of the best thing is that there's product selection for vegan friendly, that doesn't contain milk, eggs, and honey.

Does lactose free whipping cream taste the same? ›

The freedom to enjoy

For those who are lactose intolerant, Dairyland 10% lactose free cream is a delicious alternative that doesn't taste like an alternative. So now, anyone can enjoy the same fresh, rich taste of cream with none of the lactose.

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