Vegan Salted Caramel Sauce (Easy Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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This 4-ingredient vegan caramel sauce is rich, flavorful, and healthier than traditional caramel. It consists of unrefined coconut sugar and coconut milk, which makes the salted caramel sauce dairy-free, paleo-friendly, and refined sugar-free. Plus, it can be made low and slow for sweet and decadent results or even in just 5 minutes with a quick ‘hack’!

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Just like how people crave chocolate (I do that too – why else would I keep a constant supply of treats like chocolate truffles and chocolate fudge cookies in my fridge!), I also crave creamy, sweet, silky caramel.

When I say this dairy-free caramel sauce is good enough to eat with a spoon straight from the jar, I mean it (believe me, I speak from experience). However, just a tiny drizzle of it over almost anything (list of suggestions below) is perfect for satisfying a sweet tooth too. I always have a small bowl of it when I get out the apple slices, since it works as a delicious vegan caramel dip, too!

I’ve also included two methods below; a longer simmer and reduce method for a thicker, darker, sweeter coconut caramel sauce. Alternatively, for those of you who want something in a pinch, you can follow my ‘cheat’ method for vegan caramel sauce in 5 minutes! Though I really prefer the longer method because the caramel flavor is more intense and the texture is so much better!

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The Ingredients and Substitutions

  • Coconut Milk: I use full-fat canned coconut milk as it’s thick and creamy – don’t use a Tetra Pak version (carton). Tinned coconut cream may work, too, though I haven’t tried it.
  • Coconut sugar: I love to use coconut sugar as the flavor is delicious, and it’s less processed, too – perfect for a healthy caramel sauce. However, you could also use brown sugar or even ground date sugar.
  • Vanilla Extract: Use natural vanilla extract for the best flavor.
  • Sea salt: Whether or not you want vegan salted caramel, adding even just a pinch of salt is important to enhance the flavors of this caramel sauce. I use sea salt- however, you could also use salt flakes (Fleur de Sel).
  • Cornstarch: OPTIONAL – This is only needed if you use the ‘quick method’. For paleo caramel sauce, try arrowroot starch instead.

For thefull ingredients list, measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information, please read the recipe card below.

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How to Make Salted Caramel Sauce

The Full Method:

  • First, combine the coconut milk and coconut sugar in a medium saucepan and bring the mixture to a boil while stirring or whisking to allow the sugar to melt.
  • Once it boils, reduce the heat to medium-low to simmer for around 35 minutes, stirring occasionally. During this time, the sauce will thicken slightly – it’s ready when it begins to cling to the back of a spoon.

Don’t reduce it too much, as the sauce will continue to thicken up as it cools.

  • Add the salt and vanilla extract and stir it in. Then allow the sauce to cool at room temperature for 15 minutes before using it as-is or transferring it to a clean glass jar (preferable with a lid). Transfer the jar to the fridge, where it will thicken up further.

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The 5-minute version:

This method cuts down on the simmering/reducing time for a coconut caramel sauce that is ready in just minutes!

  • Add the coconut milk, sugar, and cornstarch to the pan and mix well to dissolve the cornstarch, then bring the mixture to a boil.
  • Once it boils, allow it to simmer for 3-5 minutes over medium-low heat, occasionally stirring, while the sauce thickens. Then add the salt and vanilla, allow it to cool, and transfer to a jar.

The quick caramel is not as sweet because the liquid isn’t being reduced, so you might need to add more coconut sugar. The sauce is lighter, and it doesn’t thicken as much. Adding a tablespoon of creamy peanut butter during simmering does help to make the sauce a bit thicker and improves the texture.

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How to Use Vegan Caramel Sauce?

You can serve this as a vegan caramel dip or drizzle with

  • Pancakes, crepes,and waffles
  • Ice-cream
  • Oatmeal and baked oatmeal
  • Yogurt
  • Cheesecake
  • Brownies and cakes
  • Apple crisp and plum and apple crumble
  • Cookies
  • Dip for apple slices and fruits
  • Stirred into hot drinks like coffee, tea, and hot cocoa

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How to Store?

To Store: Store the reduced caramel sauce in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. The “quick” caramel should be consumed within a couple of days.

To Freeze: Allow to cool, then store in a freezer-safe container with ½-inch headspace (for expansion) for up to 2 months.

The vegan caramel sauce will get thicker in the refrigerator, so you may need to heat it slightly before using, to bring it back to a pourable consistency. You can do this in the microwave or place the entire jar in a bowl/ pan of hot water until warmed through.

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FAQs

Is caramel vegan?

Traditionally caramel contains dairy (often in the form of cream) and sometimes even butter. However, this recipe substitutes those ingredients for a delicious dairy-free caramel sauce.

Can I flavor the sauce?

You sure can. Add in melted chocolate, a few spoonfuls of booze, instant coffee, fruit purée, and various spices to easily adjust the flavor. If you prefer a saltier vegan caramel sauce, just increase the salt. Add any flavorings right at the end, before allowing the caramel to cool.

Does this coconut caramel sauce taste like coconut?

The coconut flavor is very slight. Personally, I don’t think it tastes very coconutty at all.

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Recipe Notes

  • For even richer results: You can add in a little dairy-free butter while the sauce reduces. This will create a silkier, richer mouthfeel- just make sure to use vegan butter you like the taste of! Or, as mentioned above, use a little peanut butter!
  • To adjust the consistency: The time you spend simmering the mixture will change how thin/thick the sauce is. For the cheat method, you can adjust the amount of cornstarch added.
  • Be careful not to burn the sugar: It takes just seconds to turn from caramelized to burnt – which is why cooking the dairy-free caramel sauce over a low simmer is necessary!

More Vegan Caramel Recipes

  • Caramel Apple Cheesecake
  • Easy Crème Caramel
  • Caramel Chocolate Brownies
  • Caramel Stuffed Chocolate Pancakes

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Vegan Salted Caramel Sauce

Author: Michaela Vais

This 4-ingredient vegan caramel sauce is rich, flavorful, and healthier than traditional caramel. It consists of unrefined coconut sugar and coconut milk, which makes the salted caramel sauce dairy-free, paleo-friendly, and refined sugar-free. Plus, it can be made low and slow for sweet and decadent results or even in just 5 minutes with a quick 'hack'!

5 from 5 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Sauce

Cuisine American

Servings 16

Calories 74 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Add the coconut milk and coconut sugar to a medium-sized saucepan, mix with a whisk or spoon, and bring the mixture to a boil.

  • Once it boils, reduce the heat to medium-low to simmer for around 35 minutes, stirring occasionally. During this time, the sauce will thicken slightly - it's ready when it begins to cling to the back of a spoon (see step-by-step photos in the post).

  • Add the salt and vanilla extract. Stir again and allow the sauce to cool at room temperature for about 15 minutes before using it as-is. Or transfer it to a clean glass jar (preferable with a lid). Place the jar in the fridge where the sauce will thicken up further.

  • Drizzle over pancakes, waffles, ice cream, cakes, etc. Enjoy! Stir in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Notes

For the quick method:

  1. Add the coconut milk, coconut sugar, and cornstarch to a medium-sized saucepan. Mix thoroughly with a whisk or spoon until the cornstarch has dissolved, then bring the mixture to a boil.
  2. Let simmer for about 3-5 minutes at low-medium heat, stirring occasionally until the caramel sauce has thickened. Adding a tablespoon of creamy peanut butter during simmering does help to make the sauce a bit thicker and improves the texture.
  3. Follow the remaining instructions as written above.
  • Please note the quick method is not paleo-friendly due to the cornstarch. For a paleo version, you can try using arrowroot flour instead.
  • The quick caramel is not as sweet, because the liquid isn't being reduced, so you might need to add more coconut sugar. The sauce is lighter, and it doesn't thicken as much.
  • Coconut sugar: Brown sugar should work fine too (for both methods).
  • Coconut milk: Please make sure to use canned coconut milk, not a Tetra Pak.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Salted Caramel Sauce

Serving Size

1 tbsp

Amount per Serving

Calories

74

% Daily Value*

Fat

5

g

8

%

Saturated Fat

4

g

20

%

Carbohydrates

8

g

3

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

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

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

What is the difference between caramel and vegan caramel? ›

Like regular caramel, this vegan caramel is made from a base of sugar, cream, and butter. We'll be using coconut cream instead of regular cream, and dairy free butter to keep it all dairy free since most caramel is not vegan. Then you'll need some salt and vanilla for extra flavor and that's it!

How do you make salted caramel sauce thicker? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

Is salted caramel flavouring vegan? ›

Ingredients: Flavouring substances, Flavouring preparations, Triacetin (E1518), Propylene Glycol (E1520). Dietary Information: Suitable for Vegans, Ovo-lacto Vegetarians & Vegetarians, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, Halal Friendly, Kosher Friendly, Allergen Free, Non-Irradiated, No Added Sugar.

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 my vegan caramel grainy? ›

Grainy caramel is caused by crystallization, which is easy to avoid (and can also be fixed). Caramel becomes grainy when the sugars crystallize, a process that happens when the melted sugar splashes up onto the cold sides of the pan. It loses its moisture and turns back into a sugar crystal.

What is vegan caramel made of? ›

The base for this 5-ingredient caramel is coconut cream, dates, and arrowroot starch, which are blended until creamy and smooth. This makes up the liquid ingredients, which are added to a bit of coconut sugar and cooked until glossy and just bubbly.

How do you make caramel sauce thicker without cornstarch? ›

If you want a thickener that will not alter the glossy color of the caramel, try tapioca flour (not pearls). Simply add small amount to your sauce to thicken it.

What thickens homemade caramel? ›

How can you make salted caramel ice cream without an ice cream machine? you could put the caramel with a little corn starch or flour in a sauce pan and bring to a boil to thicken the caramel and let cool then add to the ice cream mixture,and put in freezer a bit.

Is Ghirardelli Sea salt caramel vegan? ›

This product contains 5 ingredients that are not vegan and 4 ingredients that may not be vegan. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

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 salted caramel made of? ›

This truly the best salted caramel I've ever had and there's only 4 ingredients required: sugar, butter, heavy cream, and salt. This salted caramel is a reader favorite recipe, marking its spot in the top 10 most popular recipes on my website. It's sweet, sticky, buttery, and tastes phenomenal on anything it touches.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Candy. Candy includes many possible non-vegan ingredients, including sugar, honey, carmine, gelatin, shellac, and dairy. Most of these ingredients should sound familiar. Shellac is a “confectioner's glaze” and a varnish, the same as used on floors.

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.

Is popcorn vegan? ›

Because popcorn is just corn kernels, it is naturally vegan. However, if you're grabbing a bag from the store, make sure to check the ingredients list first. Sometimes, cheese, butter, or milk chocolate are added to liven up the simple snack, for example.

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.

Is all caramel vegan? ›

Unfortunately for vegans, most commercially available forms of caramel include non-vegan ingredients like milk that give caramel its creamy, rich texture. Thankfully, vegans don't have to give up caramel entirely. There are plenty of animal-product-free varieties as well as easy vegan DIY recipes.

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.

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