The BEST Vegan Burrata Cheese with Cashews (Dairy-Free) - My Vegan Minimalist (2024)

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Making this vegan burrata cheese is SUCH a rewarding process! Based on cashews, this plant-based cheese is packed with healthy fats & super easy to make.

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Meet my latest addiction - a vegan alternative to burrata cheese.

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  • đź’Ś Why I Love This Recipe
  • 🥛 Ingredients
  • 🥄 Equipment
  • ⏲️ Steps
  • đź’ˇ Expert Tips
  • âť“FAQ
  • 🌱 Variations
  • 🧀 Serving
  • 📦 Storing
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đź’Ś Why I Love This Recipe

  • Super easy
  • Turns out perfect EACH time
  • Simplified recipe
  • Contains healthy fats
  • Super stretchy texture
  • No coconut oil needed
  • Pairs so well with cherry tomatoes & fresh basil

If this is your FIRST time making a vegan cheese recipe, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. We’ve got step-by-step photos & expert tips ready to make this recipe a success.

Plus, the measurements are available in both US cups and grams/milliliters.

🥛 Ingredients

Let’s see what goes into this yummy vegan burrata cheese.

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Ingredient Details

Cashew nuts - These form the base of our recipe. Find them in the nuts section of your local supermarket. Make sure you are using raw (untoasted & unsalted) cashews.

Almond milk - Make sure you are using vegan milk with NO sugar. Check the nutritional label and look for a 0 next to the sugars section. If you don’t have almond milk on hand, you can replace it with soy milk or oat milk. Avoid coconut milk due to its strong taste (well, unless you’re hoping for a coconutty version of burrata in which case please go ahead).

Arrowroot Powder OR tapioca Starch - You can use either of these two. Simply choose the one that’s more widely available in your part of the world. They both serve as a thickener in this recipe, helping the burrata keep its shape & texture.

Citric Acid OR lemon Juice - to add acidity to our burrata. Citric acid is my go-to choice, usually available in health stores or online on Amazon. However, if you can’t find citric acid, don’t just skip it - use lemon juice instead. This is an important element of the recipe and one that absolutely should not be left out.

Agar-Agar Powder - While arrowroot or tapioca add thickness, agar-agar helps this vegan cheese set. It’s not usually available in smaller grocery stores so I recommend buying it online or at Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s & other health stores.

Aside from the main ingredients, you’ll also need some salt & ice cubes.

🥄 Equipment

You will need:

  • A high-speed blender or food processor
  • Plastic wrap (cling film)
  • An airtight container
  • A non-stick pan or pot
  • A silicone spatula (or another non-stick spatula)

⏲️ Steps

TIP - This is a quick visual overview of how to make vegan burrata cheese. If you prefer to skip this and not read my tips & FAQ, just scroll to the bottom of this page for recipe details.

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  1. Placeraw cashewsin a bowl and fill with boiling hot water until they are covered completely. Soak until soft - approx. 20 minutes.

2. Rinse the cashews with cold water and thendrain.

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3. Place cashews in a high-speedblenderorfood processor. Add all theremaining ingredients(except for the ice).

4. Blenduntilcompletelysmooth and no bits remain.

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5. Pourthe mixture into anon-stick pan. Slowlyheat upwhilestirringcontinuously with a silicone spatula.

6. In a few minutes, you will notice the mixture starting tothicken. Keep stirringon the heat for afurther 1-2 minutesuntil the mixture feels very sticky, elastic & stretchy.

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7 & 8 - Grab a large piece ofplastic wrap (cling film). Divide the mixture into two balls. Place each ball on a piece of plastic wrap and wrap it tightly

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9. Dunkeach wrapped burrata ball into theice watermixture.

10. Place the wrapped balls in anairtight container. Let cool in the fridge for20-30 minutes(or longer)before eating.

The end result will be a gorgeous fresh mozzarella-like ball that’s simply irresistible!

đź’ˇ Expert Tips

  • Prepare your plastic wrap (cling film) AHEAD. The cheese mixture sets quite fast so you don’t want to be wasting any time.
  • You can also prepare the ice bath ahead.
  • Be quick - don’t let the cheese mixture stand around in the pan for too long.
  • Serve it with a drizzle of olive oil & some sea salt flakes.
  • It’s also great drizzled with some balsamic vinegar.
  • Traditionally served at room temperature but I prefer it straight from the fridge.

âť“FAQ

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Does it have a gooey, creamy center?

When pulled apart into smaller pieces (see photo above) this burrata has a remarkably real texture resembling real cheese. However, to keep this recipe as fuss-free & simple as possible, it does NOT have a super gooey center.

Can this vegan burrata recipe be made gluten-free?

Yes! You’ll just need to use GF-suitable milk. The rest of the ingredients are naturally gluten-free.

Can you use different nuts?

I think cashews work so well so I haven’t tried using anything else yet. If I do try that, I’ll update this blog post right away.

Does this burrata melt?

It does! It melts pretty well, similar to most vegan cheeses. It won’t be quite the same as using regular cheese but it will melt a fair bit, making it great for pizzas or paninis.

Is tapioca starch the same as tapioca flour?

Yes!

🌱 Variations

Here’s how to jazz up this cashew cheese burrata a bit.

Nutritional yeast - adds a cheesy flavor. Simply add it to the mixture (before blending). Find it in health stores like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Holland & Barrett etc.

Garlic powder - if you want to add a garlicky kick.

🧀 Serving

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You’ve made your gorgeous burrata. Now what?

If you think Caprese salad is the only use for this burrata, I’ve got good news for you.

You can use it:

  • On top of pizza along with my 5-minute green pizza sauce,
  • On fresh sourdough bread with green vegan pesto and some Italian herbs,
  • Sprinkled on salads
  • With freshly baked dinner rolls or this show-stopped garlic herb bread.

Alternatively, you can simply eat it with a knife and fork.

Burrata has a mild flavor so you could also pair it with fresh summer fruits. Peaches and berries both pair well with burrata.

The options are endless!

📦 Storing

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To store - Place the burrata in an airtight container. Keep in the fridge for 3-4 days.

The burrata will lose some of its shape over time and become a little bit softer after a few days.

If that’s not to your taste, I recommend eating it fresh & finishing it as soon as possible.

Sadly, I would NOT recommend freezing this dish. It simply doesn’t freeze well and will be completely unappetizing.

This wraps it up!

Got any questions? Just leave a comment below!

Made this vegan replacement for burrata? If so, it would mean a LOT to me if you could leave a comment & star rating below - seeing your comments always makes my day! Don’t forget to check out more of my amazing recipes (all vegan!).

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The BEST Vegan Burrata Cheese with Cashews (Dairy-Free)

Vegan burrata cheese based on cashews packed with healthy fats & super easy to make.A simplified recipe that turns out perfect each time!

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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: Vegan

Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 burrata balls

Calories: 376kcal

Author: Tajda Ferko

Equipment

  • A high-speedblenderorfood processor

  • Plastic wrap cling film

  • An airtightcontainer

  • A non-stickpan or pot

  • A siliconespatula

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (130 g) cashews raw
  • 1 cup (250 ml) almond milk unsweetened - or other vegan milk
  • 2.5 tablespoon arrowroot or tapioca powder
  • ÂĽ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) citric acid or 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) salt
  • 2 teaspoon agar
  • 20 ice cubes

Instructions

  • Place raw cashews in a bowl and fill with boiling hot water until they are covered completely. Soak until soft - approx. 20 minutes.

    1 cup cashews

  • Rinse the cashews with cold water and then drain.

  • Place cashews in a high-speed blender or food processor. Add all the remaining ingredients (except for the ice).

    1 cup almond milk, 2.5 tablespoon arrowroot or tapioca powder, ¼ teaspoon citric acid, ½ teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoon agar

  • Blend until completely smooth and no bits remain.

  • Pour the mixture into a non-stick pan or pot. Slowly heat up while stirring continuously with a silicone spatula.

  • In a few minutes, you will notice the mixture starting to thicken.

  • Keep stirring on the heat for a further 1-2 minutes until the mixture feels very sticky, elastic & stretchy.

  • Remove from heat.

  • Add ice cubes to a medium-sized bowl and fill it with cold water (don't fill it all the way, leave some room on top).

    20 ice cubes

  • Grab a large piece of plastic wrap (cling film). Divide the burrata mixture into two balls. Place each ball on a piece of plastic wrap and wrap it tightly (see photos).

  • Dunk each wrapped burrata ball into the ice water mixture.

  • Place the wrapped balls in an airtight container. Let cool in the fridge for20-30 minutes (or longer)before eating.

Notes

Use thestep-by-step photosin the blog post above to help you visualize each step.

  • Tip 1 - Prepare your plastic wrap (cling film) AHEAD. The cheese mixture sets quite fast so you don’t want to be wasting any time.
  • Tip 2 - You can also prepare the ice bath ahead.
  • Tip 3 - Be quick - don’t let the cheese mixture stand around in the pan for too long.

TO SERVE - Drizzle witholive oil or balsamic vinegar and addsome sea salt flakes.

Traditionally served at room temperature but I prefer it straight from the fridge.

TO STORE - Place the burrata in an airtight container. Eat within 3-4 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 376kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 16g | Sodium: 759mg | Potassium: 426mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 179mg | Iron: 4mg

Disclaimer: The nutritional information above is calculated automatically. The author of this post cannot guarantee 100% accuracy of this data.

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FAQs

What is the best vegan cheese in the world? ›

Check out our list of the 5 Best Vegan Cheeses in North America in 2022.
  1. #1 Liquid Vegan Pizza Mozzarella. Miyoko's Creamery.
  2. #2 Creamy Original Chao Slices. Field Roast.
  3. #3 Boursin dairy free Garlic and Herbs. Boursin.
  4. #4 Just Like Mozzarella Shreds. Violife.
  5. #5 Dairy-Free Parmesan Shredded. Follow Your Heart.

What is vegan burrata made from? ›

This vegan mozzarella/burrata cheese is made from cashew nuts and is available in 2 styles. A more firmer mozzarella style cheese ball or a mozzarella ball with a soft centre to recreate the dairy burrata cheese. Both are delicious, but my favorite is the burrata style one. It's called 'cashew heart'.

What is a non-dairy substitute for burrata? ›

For a dairy-free alternative to burrata, consider using cashew cream. This creamy, nut-based sauce can be made by blending soaked cashews with water until smooth. The result is a rich, velvety texture that can mimic the creaminess of burrata.

Why is burrata not suitable for vegetarians? ›

Traditionally, burrata is made using animal rennet, which means it is not suitable for vegetarians. However, there are now vegetarian versions of burrata available. Some producers have started making burrata cheese using vegetable-based rennet instead of animal rennet.

What is the closest vegan cheese to real cheese? ›

  • 19 best vegan cheese brands. There's good vegan cheese but there is also great vegan cheese. ...
  • 1 Chao. For a neutral-tasting cheese that goes with almost everything, check out Chao's Creamy Original in block or slice form. ...
  • 2 Follow Your Heart. ...
  • 3 Kite Hill. ...
  • 5 Violife. ...
  • 6 Daiya. ...
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  • 8 Moocho.

What vegan cheese tastes like the real thing? ›

Parmela Shreds

Parmela nailed it (don't ask us how). These cashew-based shreds not only taste like cheese, but they also melt perfectly. Varieties include Mild Cheddar, Sharp Cheddar, Mozzarella, and Fiery Jack. The last one is phenomenal in dairy-free quesadillas!

Why is burrata so expensive? ›

Burrata is generally a more expensive cheese than mozzarella. Making burrata is complicated due to the creamy center and even additional ingredients. This makes Burrata cheese more expensive than mozzarella.

What is equivalent to burrata cheese? ›

Brie cheese is an excellent choice for substituting burrata because it is also soft and creamy. It has a similar texture and can be used in dishes that rely on burrata's signature creaminess.

What is the liquid inside burrata? ›

This fresh cheese resembles a Fresh Mozzarella ball, but when split open, you will be delighted to discover a rich-tasting soft filling of fresh pieces of Mozzarella soaked in heavy cream.

What is the best non dairy cheese substitute? ›

Shredded Cheeses
  • Chao Creamery Vegan Shreds: This is our go-to vegan cheese for grilled cheese sandwiches. ...
  • Parmela Creamery Shreds: This aged shredded cheddar-style cheese is made from cashew milk and melts well. ...
  • Violife Shreds: Violife has both mozzarella and cheddar shreds.
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Can vegans eat burrata? ›

The answer to that is a reassuring yes – we love this cashew-based vegan burrata recipe from Putamayo Kitchen. It has the creamy texture of good soft cheese with a subtle nutty flavour and is lightly fermented over a few days meaning that it's full of gut-healthy bacteria.

Are there different types of burrata? ›

The high-fat burrito and buffalo Burrata are two varieties that showcase their adaptability in the culinary world. Burrata, which is at its best when eaten fresh, goes well with a variety of foods, including salads, warm bread, and even pasta, meat, fish, and vegetables.

Is burrata bad for your diet? ›

Probiotics can support gut health and contribute to a healthy digestive system. Although burrata cheese has many health benefits, it is advisable to eat it in moderation because it is high in fats and calories.

Is Belgioioso burrata vegetarian? ›

Our vegetarian cheeses are: Asiago Fresco™ Burrata. Crescenza-Stracchino™

Is burrata healthy? ›

Like most cheeses, it's high in fat and calories, so it should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. It is also a good source of protein and calcium. However, it is a less healthy option than some other types of cheese, such as crumbly feta or goat cheese, which tend to be lower in fat and calories.

Is vegan cheese actually healthier? ›

Vegan cheeses are typically lower in fat, protein and calcium than regular cheese and are likely gluten-free. Because vegan cheese is a processed food, it tends to be higher in sodium, so check your labels.

Is there such a thing as good vegan cheese? ›

Chao Creamery Vegan Shreds: This is our go-to vegan cheese for grilled cheese sandwiches. The shreds melt great and have a nice mellow, neutral cheesy flavor with no weird aftertaste. Parmela Creamery Shreds: This aged shredded cheddar-style cheese is made from cashew milk and melts well.

What is the number one best cheese in the world? ›

The 2023 world cheese champion has been revealed. Winning cheesemakers from Gangstad GĂĄrdsysteri, husband and wife Ole and Maren Gangstad, with their champion cheese Nidelven BlĂĄ. A Norwegian blue cheese bested contenders from around the world Friday to become the world's new No. 1 cheese.

What is rated the best cheese in the world? ›

10 Best Cheeses of the World
  • Epoisses AOC French Cheese. ...
  • Valencay With Ash French Goat Cheese. ...
  • Camembert du Bocage French Cheese. ...
  • Brillat Savarin Fresh French Cheese. ...
  • French White Winter Truffle Butter Roll. ...
  • Parmigiano Reggiano DOP Italian Cheese, Aged 24 Months. ...
  • Perlagrigia Italian Truffle Cheese.

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