Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (2024)

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This healthier vegan caramel sauce is like magic! Amazing sweet dates are blended with a few simple ingredients to create a luscious, super sweet and highly addictive caramel sauce. It's a very simple recipe done within 15 minutes. You can spoon/pour it over just about anything without feeling like you are overindulging. SO good!

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There are so many vegan caramel sauces on the web, but lots of them are made using vegan butter, vegan cream and granulated sugar. These amazing gooey vegan caramel sauces are perfect for the occasional special moments. But, don't you feel like we should be able to enjoy caramel sauces at any time without feeling like we are spoiling a good healthy eating day? A caramel sauce that you would generously pour over your children's morning oatmeal bowls without any guilt?

I got you covered.

This version is made using only 4 ingredients: fresh medjool dates, maple syrup, vegan milk and a hint of coconut oil. It will NOT give you the exact classic caramel-y texture that stretches and pours like a thin sauce. BUT, its flavor and smooth sticky texture is SO darn delicious. You won't be able to resist eating it by the spoon!

And it is very straight forward to prepare. After you soak the dates, then you only have to blend everything together. Easy peasy. Play around with the amount of vegan milk to reach a desired consistency and use this caramel sauce in anything you want to add a caramel-y flavor!

(psst. if looking for a delicious layered caramel dessert, then check out this vegan millionaire shortbread!)

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Why you will love this vegan caramel sauce

  • Rich flavor
  • Sticky, thick and super smooth texture
  • Extra sweet, thanks to the medjool dates
  • Easy, quick and simple recipe
  • No cooking required!
  • A healthier option compared to regular caramel sauces

How to make this vegan caramel sauce

  • Soak the pitted dates in plenty of boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain.
  • Then, blend the softened dates, maple syrup, coconut oil and vegan milk until smooth.
  • Et voilà!
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Tips when making a date caramel sauce

  • The type and freshness of your dates will largely influence the result of your caramel. You want to choose large, moist, soft and fresh medjool dates. The small-ish, dried out and old dates that have been hanging out in your pantry for a while might not be the best choice when making this caramel sauce. You are looking for plump dates that will create a rich flavor and texture. You can find medjool dates in the produce section at your grocery stores.
  • When blending the sauce, take a few breaks to scrape the walls. You might have to do this for a few times. Even after soaking your dates and using a high speed blender, dates can take some time to be crushed into a luscious sauce.
  • You can adjust the texture of your sauce with more vegan milk if desired, especially if looking for a more pourable sauce. Using more milk will make your sauce not as sweet, which you could adjust by adding an extra tablespoon or so of maple syrup.

Recipe variation

I keep this recipe simple as I find its flavor so rich and delicious just as it is. But, you can also:

  • Add a hint of vanilla extract to enhance even more the sweetness.
  • Use canned coconut milk (mix well before using) instead of regular vegan milk. This will add more fat to the recipe, but also more richness and creaminess.
  • If you love the salt and sweet flavor combo, then add a pinch of sea salt.
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How to use this vegan caramel sauce

The question should be more how not to use this decadent delicious sauce! Here are my favorite usages:

  • Morning oatmeal or overnight oats (yes, you are allowed)
  • Generously spread over toast or this apple cinnamon bread
  • As a dipping sauce for fruits (perfect for apples)
  • Over vegan ice cream or when making caramel ice cream cups
  • To top cakes, cupcakes, brownies, muffins
  • Or, for bad-days-binge-eating by the spoon. You do you, we are not watching.

Storage

Keep the date caramel sauce in a airtight container for 1-2 weeks in your fridge. Stir before using. The caramel might appear thicker as it cools down.

It can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

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Other sweet dessert sauces/toppings you might like

  • Cherry marmalade
  • Coconut whipped cream
  • Healthy peanut butter frosting
  • Vegan cashew vanilla icing
  • Tahini caramel sauce
  • Vegan fruit dip

I hope you enjoy this vegan caramel sauce recipe as much as we do! If you try it, please leave a comment below and rate the recipe to let me know how it was. Your feedback is so helpful!

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Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe)

This healthier vegan caramel sauce is like magic! Amazing sweet dates are blended with a few simple ingredients to create a luscious, super sweet and highly addictive caramel sauce. It's a very simple recipe done within 15 minutes. You can spoon/pour it over just about anything without feeling like you are indulging. SO good!

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Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time0 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Author Jessica Laroche

Ingredients

  • 15 large medjool dates - pitted
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil - choose refined to avoid coconut flavor
  • ¾ to 1 cup vegan milk - or more to reach desired consistency, use oat milk for a nut-free recipe

Instructions

  • Soak the pitted dates in boiling water for 10 minutes.

  • Drain the date and transfer to a blender. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend until very smooth. Start with ¾ cup of vegan milk and add more (¼ cup at the time) to reach the desired consistency.

  • Transfer to a air-tight container and store in the fridge for up to 7-10 days. Can be frozen for up to 3 months.

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Notes

  • This healthier recipe yields a caramel sauce that is not easily pourable (it is more of a plop-able caramel!). This texture is due to its healthier ingredients. The flavors are incredible and the texture very smooth and sticky.
  • Serve over vegan ice cream, cakes, toasts, oatmeal bowls, overnight oats, ice cream cups, topping muffins or cupcakes. Or, simply by the spoon!

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  1. Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (10)Kimberly Grant says

    Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (11)
    Love this sauce! Has a great flavor and just the right amount of sweetness.

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    • Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (12)plantbasedjess says

      Oh great Kimberly! I'm glad you liked it 🙂

      Reply

      • Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (13)Pam says

        Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (14)
        This is a wonderful recipe!
        I make it often! Just wanted to add that I save the soaking water and use it in a variety of ways!!! It’s just enough sweetness for smoothies or cereal or whatever creativity takes you with it!!☺️

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        • Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (15)Jessica says

          Hi Pam! I'm so glad you like it, thanks for your comment! 🙂

          Reply

  2. Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (16)Evelyn says

    Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (17)
    This is absolutely my favorite. I make it weekly😊. I first tried it with Deglet Noor dates as that is all I had and a big tub from Costco. Finally tried Mejooled dates and what a difference. I loved them before. But now wow these are fantastic

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    • Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (18)Jessica says

      Thank you for your comment Evelyn! I'm glad you like it 🙂

      Reply

  3. Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (19)Jenny says

    Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (20)
    This is soooo delicious! I’m totally addicted to this dip with apple slices…Yummo!! I make it with canned coconut milk to make it extra creamy and add a pinch of salt.

    Reply

    • Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (21)Jessica says

      Oh yum, coconut milk sounds amazing 😊 Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  4. Vegan Caramel Sauce (Healthier Recipe) - Plant Based Jess (22)laura says

    has anyone use honey instead of maple syrup??

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FAQs

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 is not vegan about caramel? ›

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 caramel drizzle not vegan? ›

Still, non-vegan ingredients like milk, cream, and butter give caramel its fat and protein content and provide caramel with its signature rich, velvety texture. You can find dairy-based caramel in an assortment of forms, including candies, sauces, puddings, and baking chips.

Why is Starbucks caramel not vegan? ›

Vegan Friendly Iced Coffee at Starbucks

Iced White Mocha is not safe for vegans to consume as the white chocolate contains milk even if a plant based milk is used. Iced Caramel Macchiato is not safe for vegans to consume as the caramel drizzle contains milk even if a plant based milk is used.

What is natural caramel? ›

It is made by heat treatment of carbohydrates (sugars), in general in the presence of acids, alkalis, or salts, in a process called caramelization. It is more fully oxidized than caramel candy, and has an odor of burnt sugar and a somewhat bitter taste.

What is natural caramel made of? ›

The main ingredient in caramel is sugar. However, depending on the recipe you use, you may have to incorporate butter, heavy cream, water, or corn syrup as additional ingredients. High-quality, real caramel is always made with three basic ingredients and those are sugar, heavy cream, and butter.

Can vegans have brown sugar? ›

Brown sugars come in two varieties, vegan-friendly raw cane sugars (which inherit their brownish tint from their intrinsic molasses) and non-vegan commercially processed brown sugars (which borrow their color from sugarcane molasses added to refined cane and beet sugar).

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Beer and Wine

Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

Is there natural caramel? ›

Generally, yes. Caramel color is derived from natural sources (sugar or corn). But so are compounds like high fructose corn syrup. Certainly, the form of sugar used in creating the caramel color will be a refined product.

Does Starbucks have vegan caramel? ›

Case in point: the caramel syrup is vegan but the caramel sauce is not. Here is everything you need to know about these flavor-enhancers so you can order with confidence the next time you stroll up to a Starbucks.

Does vegan butter caramelize? ›

Like caramelization, it is a form of non-enzymatic browning. The trouble is that vegan butter does not contain milk solids and also most do not contain any significant protein. This means that straight from the container, the majority of vegan butters will not brown like non-vegan butter.

Is Smuckers caramel syrup vegan? ›

This product is not vegan as it lists 4 ingredients that derive from animals and 1 ingredient that could derive from animals depending on the source.

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense.

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 are the three types of caramel? ›

Caramel can be produced in so many forms such as, sauce, a chewy candy, or a hard candy because of how much of an ingredient is added and the temperature it is being prepared at.

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.

What's the difference between caramel and caramel caramel? ›

Carmel and caramel are not different spellings of the same word. Caramel is the correct spelling if you're talking about food or colors. Carmel is a misspelling when used in those contexts, but it is a word that can be used as a name for people or places.

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