Simple and Quick Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe (2024)

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Welcome back to Flawed yet Functional! Treats have kind of been on my mind lately. Not that I or anyone needs to eat them all the time, but it’s so nice to have a treat every now and then. With the holidays almost upon us, let me share an easy dairy-free whipped cream recipe made with coconut milk! It’s the perfect finish to so many holiday desserts. Simple, quick and even low-carb! Check it out!

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My Love for Whipped Cream

Prior to eliminating dairy from my diet, whipped cream and creme brulee were my two absolute favorite sweet things to eat. I haven’t found a replacement for creme brulee, but my beloved whipped cream, I have found a replacement for you!

If I could write sonnets or any poetry for that matter, I think I’d write one about my love for whipped cream. The light sweet flavor, the creaminess, the fluffy texture…it’s all just so wonderful. A bowl, a large bowl mind you, heaping with whipped cream is my idea of heaven. I don’t need chocolate. I don’t need fruit. Truly, no other additions are needed. Just give me all the whipped cream.

So those are my deep feelings about whipped cream. You can see my dismay when dairy is no longer in my diet.

BUT…

never fear, coconut cream is here!

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Coconut Whipped Cream Tips

Did you know, you can whip the fatty coconut cream that rises to the top of cooled coconut milk the exact same way you would heavy cream? Yeah, I was mind-blown too. I had no idea.

The process requires some planning (what AIP/Paleo recipe DOESN’T???), but once the coconut milk has sufficiently chilled, this dairy-free whipped cream comes together quickly.

Put a can of full-fat coconut milkSimple and Quick Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe (3) (This is the brand I buy although from Costco. If you can get your hands on a cleaner version, like Nature’s Greatest FoodsSimple and Quick Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe (4) or Natural ValueSimple and Quick Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe (5), then do so!) in the refrigerator overnight to allow the fat to rise to the top. When you are ready to whip it all up the next day, just carefully open the can and scoop the white cream of coconut off the top. You can toss the clear coconut water or save it for a smoothie or some other purpose.

Don’t sweat it if you get some of the clear coconut water too. It will still stiffen fine as long as you don’t get tons of it into the bowl.

How to Use Coconut Whipped Cream

Well, that just depends on how fanatical you are about whipped cream. For me, I would eat it plain if I had the chance. It is the perfect topping for any dessert and is the finishing touch especially for pies. There’s no wrong way to eat this delightful topping, folks! Plop a dab on Homemade Fruit Gelatin.

Or perhaps a healthy scoop on fresh or frozen fruit:

The best way for me is to smother a piece of Paleo pumpkin pie in coconut whipped cream!

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Actually, coconut whipped cream would taste delicious on any pie! Why not put it on a fresh blueberry pie, fresh strawberry pie, or cinnamon apples? Really, the question is what wouldn’t you put it on?

I would eat it in a house.

I would eat it with a mouse.

I would eat it here or there.

I would eat it anywhere!

That’s how that book goes, right?

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Recipe Alternatives

Coconut whipped cream is such a basic, simple recipe that you might think there isn’t room for alternatives. However, there are two types of coconut products you could use to make whipped cream and of course, you could always swap out the sweetener for a different type depending on what you have on hand. So let’s chat about alternatives.

Coconut Cream or Coconut Milk

The end goal of this recipe is to whip coconut cream, the fat part of the coconut milk. There are two ways to get this fatty part. You can purchase full-fat coconut milk in a can and let it chill in the fridge so the fat rises to the top. This is the method I use most often.

Another way to do this is to buy a can of coconut cream. This is just the fatty part of the coconut milk. So the separating has already been done for you. It saves you a little bit of time if you purchase the coconut cream in a can.

Sweetener

As a type 1 diabetic, I try to limit my sugar intake. Coconut whipped cream is usually going on top of another already sweet dessert. For that reason, I choose to use a zero carb, zero-calorie sweetener like SteviaSimple and Quick Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe (9) to sweeten my coconut whipped cream.

You can choose to use SteviaSimple and Quick Dairy-Free Whipped Cream Recipe (10) as I do, or really any other sweetener will work: honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar (although it will turn the whip cream brown), Agave, or any other sugar you have on hand will work.

Vanilla Extract

If you are in the elimination phase of the autoimmune protocol, you are not eating any extracts as they contain alcohol. You can skip the vanilla extract completely to be AIP compliant. You will only be missing a bit of sweetness and robustness from the vanilla.

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Dairy-free coconut whipped cream is delightfully sweet and light just like regular whipped cream in texture and flavor. It compliments any dessert, doesn’t have an overly coconut flavor, AND it’s low-carb as the recipe is written. Enjoy this sweet topping with your next dessert!

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Dairy Free Whipped Cream

Low-carb and dairy-free whipped cream is delicious and perfectly fills the void left by traditional whipped cream. Use Stevia to make this dessert very low in carbs or toss in honey or agave nectar if carb counting is not necessary for you!

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 15 minutes

Servings 6

Calories 100 kcal

Author Emily Stauch

Ingredients

  • 113.5 oz. canfull fat coconut milk
  • 1packetStevia~1/4 tsp.
  • 1tspvanillaalcohol free for AIP
  • 1pinchsea salt

Instructions

  1. Place the can of coconut milk in the refrigerator overnight to allow the fat to separate and rise to the top of the can.

  2. Gently open the can, being careful to not shake it, and scoop the coconut cream (the white part) into a metal mixing bowl. Scrape the sides of the can too. The cream will stick to the sides down into the coconut water part. You should get about 1/2 a can of coconut cream.

  3. Add Stevia, vanilla (alcohol-free for AIP), and salt to the mixing bowl and beat on high with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form, about 2-5 minutes.

  4. Place a large dollup on your favorite dessert and enjoy!

  5. Yield is 1-1/4 cups of dairy free whipped cream.

Recipe Notes

Less than 1 carb per serving!

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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? ›

The typical fat content of non-dairy whipping cream is around 25%, and it is usually made from ingredients such as vegetable fat, plant or milk proteins, sugar, sugar alcohol, emulsifiers and stabilisers and added flavours.

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.

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.

Do they make a non dairy whipped topping? ›

Whether you're celebrating holidays with the family, enjoying breakfast or indulging in a dessert after dinner, Reddi Wip Non Dairy Whipped Topping Made with Coconut Milk will transform those moments into something special. Reddi Wip can transform any moment.

What are the ingredients in ever whip non dairy whipping cream? ›

Ingredients: Water, Processed Palm Kernel Oil, D-Sorbitol, Palm Shortening, Sodium Caseinate, Sorbitan fatty acid ester, Polysorbate 60, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Xanthan Gum, Acesulfame K, Sucralose, Salt, Milk Flavor, Vanilla Flavor. Net Weight: 1030g. Storage: Keep Frozen at 18°C.

Is reddi whip dairy-free? ›

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 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.

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 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)

How to make homemade whipped cream stay firm? ›

The little secret is a bit of unflavored gelatin. This won't change the flavor or really the texture either, it simply provides some staying power. Sprinkle a teaspoon of gelatin over some cold water. If you've never worked with unflavored gelatin, it might seem weird, but it's normal!

What is non-dairy whipped cream formulation? ›

At Palsgaard's application lab in Denmark creams, we produced non-dairy whipping creams according to the following composition:
  • 25% vegetable fat.
  • 0.8% sodium caseinate.
  • 10% sugar,
  • 1% sorbitol.
  • 0.6% stabiliser – Palsgaard® CreamWhip 415.
  • 1% emulsifier – respectively Palsgaard® CreamWhip 440 or Palsgaard® CreamWhip 451.

Are eggs considered dairy? ›

Eggs are often mistakenly categorized as dairy, but eggs are not dairy products. Eggs are laid by birds, which do not have mammary glands. Dairy products are items like yogurt, cheese and milk. You can eat eggs if you follow a dairy-free diet or if you have lactose intolerance.

Is Miracle Whip dairy-free? ›

Yes, Miracle Whip is dairy-free. It is a popular mayonnaise alternative that is made with water, soybean oil, vinegar, high fructose corn syrup, and other ingredients. It does not contain any dairy products, so it is safe for people who are lactose intolerant or have a milk allergy.

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.

Does lactose free whipped cream exist? ›

Indulge in our Natrel Lactose Free 35% Whipping Cream. Get reacquainted with the delicious taste of whipping cream on your favourite desserts or in your recipes and savour that smooth, creamy texture once again.

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.

What is a non dairy half and half substitute? ›

For another dairy-free option, blend in corn starch. It has a neutral flavor and will thicken any liquid. One tablespoon of cornstarch per cup of almond milk will give you a consistency most similar to half and half. Be sure to add the cornstarch a little at a time to help prevent clumping.

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