Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (2024)

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This Easy Vegan Cheese Sauce is an allergy-friendly twist on a classic comfort food recipe that has all the traditional flavors you love with whole food ingredients full of healthy fats, vitamins, nutrients, and fiber. Use it to create mac & cheese, add it to casseroles, drizzle it over nachos, and more!

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  • Vegan Cheese Sauce Just as Tasty as the Boxed Stuff
  • What Is Vegan Cheese Sauce Made Of?
  • How to Make Vegan Cheese Sauce
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Common Questions About This Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe

Vegan Cheese Sauce Just as Tasty as the Boxed Stuff

Who doesn’t love a good cheese sauce? Whether you’re making more traditional recipes like Baked Cauliflower Mac and Cheese, Vegan Jalapeno Mac and Cheese, using it as a dip with gluten-free tortilla chips, or adding it to a casserole like my Tex-Mex Egg and Cheese Cauliflower Casserole, there’s no wrong way to eat it. Plus, it’s kid-friendly and super easy to use making it a meal prep staple!

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While I love a good cheese sauce as much as the next person, I don’t always love the ingredients found in store-bought versions, such as milk protein powder and whey. Those ingredients can be hard to digest even if you don’t have a food allergy. So, I decided to create my own vegan cheese sauce recipe instead!

What Is Vegan Cheese Sauce Made Of?

You won’t find any powdered cheese, nuts, or white miso in this dairy-free cheese sauce. Instead, we use simple, dairy-free ingredients to recreate the taste and cheese flavor of the classic recipe you love.

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  • Unsalted Butter – Substitute plant-based butter or a neutral oil like avocado oil or light olive oil if preferred.
  • Cornstarch – This acts as a thickener, binding the ingredients and creating a creamy consistency. Gluten-free all-purpose flour also works. Just note that it makes the sauce a bit thicker!
  • Seasonings – Garlic powder, kosher salt, and black pepper create a savory flavor. We also like to add smoked paprika for just a touch of heat!
  • Coconut Milk – Feel free to substitute coconut milk lite.

Note: Make sure to use canned coconut milk, NOT the milk alternative in the refrigerated section.

  • Non-Dairy Milk – To create an extra creamy taste! But if you prefer your sauce a little less creamy and on the savory side, try using vegetable broth instead. Low-sodium is best!
  • Optional Vegetable Bouillon – This isn’t completely necessary but does help boost the cheese flavor.
  • Soy-Free Vegan Cheese or Nutritional yeast to create that extra cheesy taste

How to Make Vegan Cheese Sauce

Easy Vegan Cheese Sauce for Mac and Cheese (Two Ways!)

Without the need for soaking nuts or using a high-speed blender to purée veggies, this is the easiest vegan cheese recipe you’ll ever make! With minimal prep time and a total time of less than 20 minutes, the whole process is a breeze.

  1. Create a roux. Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Then, whisk in the cornstarch and seasonings except the paprika. Stir until the mixture becomes slightly darker in color.
  2. Add the wet ingredients. Whisking continuously, add in the coconut milk, non-dairy milk, and bouillon if using. Cover, and cook over medium-low heat until the mixture begins to thicken.
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Note: If the mixture reaches a soft boil, remove it from the heat, reduce the heat to low, and return the pan to the stove. Continue to heat until the mixture thickens.

  1. Add the “cheese”. Reduce the heat again, and stir in the cheese or nutritional yeast until it is completely melted and combined. Add the smoked paprika and any additional seasonings.
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Serving Suggestions

There are endless ways to use this scrumptious sauce! Try drizzling it over nachos, fries, or baked potatoes. Pour it over gluten-free pasta noodles for a quick vegan mac and cheese. Add it to burritos and quesadillas, or use it as a dip with veggies like carrots and broccoli. The options are endless.

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Common Questions About This Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe

How should I store homemade cheese sauce?

Store leftover sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days. See the recipe card below for complete instructions and our notes on reheating!

Can I freeze this recipe?

Yes, if stored in an airtight container, vegan cheese sauce will stay fresh in the freezer for up to six months.

How should I reheat frozen leftovers?

If your cheese sauce has been in the freezer, first defrost it in the fridge. Then, add it to a saucepan on medium heat, and whisk in one to three tablespoons of milk or broth until the desired consistency has been reached.

How should I reheat refrigerated leftovers?

Once the sauce cools (when storing in the fridge), the texture will become a bit more viscous. Similar to that of hummus. To thin it out again, simply reheat it in a saucepan and whisk in non-dairy milk or broth if needed.

Why isn’t my sauce very yellow?

If your sauce isn’t as vibrant as the pictures, it is likely due to the nutritional yeast used. Each version varies in weight and B vitamins are included which can alter the color. The taste should remain the same, but if you want to create that beautiful yellow hue, try adding turmeric and paprika to the mix.

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Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe

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  • Author: Lindsay Cotter
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 1 ½ to 2 cups 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

Skip the overpriced store-bought options, and make this easy vegan cheese sauce with a handful of ingredients and simple steps instead!

Ingredients

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  • 3 Tablespoons unsalted butter, plant based butter, or 3 Tablespoons neutral oil
  • 1 Tablespoons cornstarch or 2 Tablespoons (28 grams) gluten-free all-purpose flour (without thickeners or binders)
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 cup canned coconut milk or coconut milk lite
  • ½ cup non dairy milk (see notes for substitutes)
  • 1 teaspoon bouillon (optional for flavor)
  • 2 cups soy-free vegan cheese or ⅔ to ¾ cup gluten- free nutritional yeast
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter (or heat the oil) over medium heat. Once melted, whisk in the cornstarch or flour, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. Stir for 2 minutes on medium-low heat until the color of roux gets slightly darker in color.
  2. Gradually whisk in the coconut milk, non-dairy milk and optional bouillon, whisking constantly to remove the clumps. Cook over medium-low heat until the mixture starts to thicken or about 3 to 5 minutes. Note – If the mixture reaches a soft boil, remove from the heat, reduce heat to low, and return the pan to the stove. Continue to heat and stir until mixture has thickened.
  3. Reduce the heat to low and add the shredded cheese or nutritional yeast. Gently mix with a spatula until the cheese is melted and combined. If desired, add the optional smoked paprika and any additional seasonings.
  4. Store sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Notes

Substitute Tips – For a less creamy but more savory flavor, substitute non-dairy milk for vegetable broth.

Texture Tip – Use cornstarch for a thinner sauce to use in pastas and other dishes. Gluten free all purpose flour will produce a thicker sauce, perfect for dipping sauces. No matter which ingredient is chosen, the sauce will turn out well!

Storage Tips – The texture of the sauce will change and thicken once chilled. To thin it out, reheat in a saucepan and whisk in 1 to 2 Tablespoons milk or broth, if needed.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: condiment
  • Method: stove top
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 tablespoon (using plant based cheese)
  • Calories: 165
  • Sugar: 0.5 g
  • Sodium: 281.2 mg
  • Fat: 14.5 g
  • Saturated Fat: 6.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 7.9 g
  • Fiber: 1.1 g
  • Protein: 0.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

Keywords: vegan cheese sauce recipe, dairy free cheese sauce, nutritional yeast cheese sauce, easy veggie dip

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  1. Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (21)Eleanor

    I’m new to using nutritional yeast for a cheese sauce. Which gluten free flour does not have thickeners or binders?
    Is turmeric or paprika necessary for flavor or just color?

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    • Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (22)Lindsay Cotter

      We have a homemade oat flour recipe you can use. Or you can use GF oat flour (store bought) You really just need a starch. Oat flour, Rice flour, or GF all purpose (without xanthan gum) . Do you have any of those?

      Reply

  2. Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (23)Putney

    will this turn out okay with unsweetened almond milk? I usually do a dairy free sauce with it but I’m new to using nutritional yeast!

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    • Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (24)Lindsay Cotter

      Hi Putney! I think it should work but it won’t be as rich and creamy as using full fat coconut milk. Does that make sense?

      Reply

  3. Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (25)Cynthia Roche-Cotter (no relation!)

    my first vegan cheese sauce was surprisingly delicious and I used almond milk instead of the high calories in Delicious coconut milk and it is still good and creamy. very good tip too cook the oil and cornstarch to get rid of the starchy flavor. look forward to using it again with my broccoli over baked potato

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    • Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (26)Lindsay Cotter

      I’m so glad! Thanks for sharing tips and for feedback! I love the sauce on broccoli as well and in vegan broccoli cheese casserole.

      Reply

  4. Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (27)Ari scruggs

    How is this vegan if you use milk and butter

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    • Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (28)Lindsay Cotter

      That’s plant based milk and we used soy free vegan butter. Should be referenced in recipe card. We’ll make sure to update that if not.

      Reply

    • Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (29)Lysa

      Vegans use vegan butter and milks. There are myriad options. I prefer Earths Balance and Silk unflavored Soy milk.

      Reply

  5. Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (30)Lindsay Cotter

    Just emailed you. But what went wrong? May I ask what brand of nutritional yeast you used? Sorry to hear this but would love to remedy the problem!

    Reply

  6. Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (31)LAUREN KELLY

    This is by far the best cheese alternative yet! I love it!

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    • Vegan Cheese Sauce Recipe - Cotter Crunch (32)Lindsay Cotter

      So glad! Thanks for feedback Lauren!

      Reply

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in vegan 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.

How to make cheese sauce that doesn t harden? ›

For Smooth, Stable Cheese Sauces, Cornstarch and Evaporated Milk Are Your Friends. How to make a stable emulsion of melted cheese using two basic pantry staples.

How do you keep cheese sauce creamy? ›

Remove the saucepan from heat and slowly incorporate the cheese, whisking constantly. According to AlSawwaf, adding the cheese over heat can cause the fats and milk solids to separate, resulting in a lumpy sauce with a curdled texture — so always take the pan off the burner first.

What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

As vegan blog Wag Free Food notes, coconut oil, coconut milk, and coconut cream are popular ingredients to make vegan cheese. The high-fat content of coconut makes it easier to create a creamy, decadent, cheese-like product.

Is vegan cheese better for you than dairy cheese? ›

Is vegan cheese healthy? In terms of health, vegan cheese is generally considered better for you than dairy cheese as it's lower in saturated fat and often has added vitamin B12, which contributes to a healthy nervous system.

How to make cheese sauce without clumping? ›

Hot liquids, like pasta water, heavy cream, melted butter, or beaten eggs, help distribute melted cheese evenly by surrounding it with heat. Since every bit of surface area is in contact with hot liquid, the cheese melts at the same rate. No clumps to be found, just a glossy, luscious sauce.

Why use evaporated milk in queso? ›

Evaporated milk works best in queso because it doesn't have that excess of water and it can help your dip reach a delicate balance between super thick and too thin. (As in you're not constantly having to alternate between adding more milk and then more cheese.)

How do you make cheese sauce without curdling? ›

Starch (such as all-purpose flour, cornstarch, or potato flour) will keep the cheese from curdling. If using all-purpose flour, add it to the mixture before the cheese; it needs to be cooked for a few minutes to remove the starchy taste.

What is the secret to smooth cheese sauce? ›

Warm milk is slowly incorporated into the roux, creating a smooth mixture. If you add the milk too quickly, use cold milk or simply don't whisk fast enough, you could get lumps in your sauce as bits of roux will cook and turn into small balls before they've had a chance to be smoothly blended into the milk.

How do you enhance cheese sauce? ›

Try putting a bit of mustard powder in it . A sprinkling of turmeric to make it a deeper yellow colour and a pinch of white pepper and salt . And if you can a small piece of blue vein cheese will give it some kick . If you make your cheese sauce with roux, milk and then grated cheese, then this might help.

What is the best cheese to melt for sauce? ›

Cheeses with more moisture and lower melting points make for mouthwatering, creamy cheese sauces. Cheddar is one of the most popular choices, but Swiss and Gruyère are also terrific options.

What cheese can vegans not eat? ›

Vegans do not eat cheese or any other dairy products because they are derived from animals. Dairy products involve the exploitation of animals for their milk, and so cheese made from animal milk is not considered part of a vegan diet. this includes cheeses made from sheep and goat's milk.

What milk is vegan? ›

Vegan milk is any milk that is made from plant-only sources — an alternative that is just as suitable for all the same purposes of regular milk. The majority are sourced from beans and nuts including soy, almond, and macadamia, but can also be sourced from oats, coconuts, and even rice.

Is vegan cheese healthy? ›

Starch and oil may give vegan cheeses their texture, but they are of little nutritional value. For instance, when we eat starch, it is broken down in our gut into sugar. Over time, too much starch could potentially lead to weight gain or diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

What are the ingredients in fake cheese? ›

Components of typical imitation cheese include water, vegetable fat, rennet casein, emulsifying salt, sodium chloride, and a preservative (O'Riordan, Duggan, O'Sullivan, & Noronha, 2011). Starch can be used for full or partial replacement of rennet casein.

Is there a natural vegan cheese? ›

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.

Is vegan cheese ultra processed? ›

Many plant-based substitutes for animal products, such as vegan cheese, are also categorised as ultra-processed based on the NOVA classification system because they typically contain ingredients such as protein isolates, seed oils, emulsifiers, gums, additives.

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