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Vegan Butter

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Updated: Oct 10, 2022 by Iosune Robles · This post may contain affiliate links
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Vegan butter, a healthy alternative to margarine and regular butter. It's so creamy and ready in less than 5 minutes with 6 ingredients.

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This vegan butter is much healthier than margarine, regular butter, and many kinds of vegan butter out there. Besides, it's easily made with 6 simple and affordable gluten-free ingredients you can get at your local supermarket. Just 5 minutes required!

It really tastes buttery and rich and also melts in your mouth, so it is perfect to spread over some toasts. It also works wonders when using it for any recipe that calls for regular butter, such as frying, baking, or whatever you can think of!

Looking for more vegan kitchen basics? Start with Vegan Sour Cream, then explore Vegan Buttermilk, Vegan Feta Cheese, and Vegan Condensed Milk for a complete dairy-free experience!

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1. What is vegan butter?
2. Ingredient notes
3. Dietary variations
4. Pro tips
5. How to make vegan butter
6. How to store
7. Is butter vegan?
8. How to use
9. Looking for more easy vegan recipes?
10. Did you make this vegan butter recipe?
11. Vegan Butter

What is vegan butter?

Vegan butter is a plant-based alternative to regular butter. It doesn't contain any kind of dairy or animal products, so it is cholesterol-free and suitable for vegans.

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Ingredient notes

  • Unsweetened plant milk: any type of unsweetened dairy-free milk is okay, but soy milk is my favorite one for this recipe.
  • Lemon juice: you could also use apple cider vinegar or white vinegar instead. However, I prefer to use lemon juice.
  • Coconut oil: deodorized or refined coconut oil work best for this recipe, as they taste "neutral". Extra virgin coconut oil has a stronger flavor, but it's also a good option. If you can't find them, just use regular coconut oil.
  • Neutral oil: any type will do. Although I prefer to use a neutral oil, any kind of oil will work, but keep in mind that its flavor may be strong, such as extra virgin olive oil.
  • Nutritional yeast: it gives this non-dairy butter its characteristic flavor, so it's an important ingredient. If you can't find it, you could also use brewer's yeast. However, nutritional yeast is the best choice.

Dietary variations

  • Make it soy-free: use soy-free unsweetened plant milk.

Pro tips

  • If you'd like your dairy-free butter to be yellow, you can add a little bit of turmeric powder, although it would change the flavor of the butter.
  • Omit the nutritional yeast if you can't find it.
  • Add more or less salt depending on how salty you like your butter.
Step-by-step photos of how to make this recipe

How to make vegan butter

  • Mix the milk and the lemon juice in a bowl. Stir and allow to sit for a minute.
  • Add the mixture and all the remaining ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth.
  • Pour the mixture into a container and refrigerate until set.
  • Use your vegan butter immediately.

How to store

  • Fridge: keep it in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 weeks or even longer. Keep it at room temperature to soften for a few minutes if you'd like a softer texture.
  • Freezer: store it in an airtight container in the freezer for about 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. 

Is butter vegan?

Regular butter is made with fat and other components of animal milk, so it is not vegan.

How to use

Feel free to use this buttery spread just like regular butter.

It's perfect for spreading on your favorite baked goods like Vegan Pumpkin Bread, or adding it to recipes like Vegan French Toast.

It also works great in savory dishes like my Vegan Garlic Bread.

Looking for more easy vegan recipes?

  • Vegan Condensed Milk
  • Vegan Mayo
  • Coconut Butter
  • Vegan Heavy Cream Substitute
  • Vegan Whipped Cream
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Vegan Butter

Vegan butter, a healthy alternative to margarine and regular butter. It's so creamy and ready in less than 5 minutes with 6 ingredients.
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Total: 5 minutes mins
Servings: 2 cups (500 ml)
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Ingredients 
 

  • ½ cup unsweetened plant milk of your choice, I used soy milk
  • 2 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 and ¼ cups coconut oil, melted, see notes
  • ¼ cup neutral oil, I used sunflower oil, see notes
  • 2 teaspoon nutritional yeast
  • ¾ teaspoon salt

Instructions 

  • Mix the milk and the lemon juice in a bowl. Stir and allow to sit for a minute or so. It will thicken and curdle. You can also mix them in the blender jar if you want.
  • Add the mixture and all the remaining ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth.
  • Pour the mixture into a container and refrigerate until set.
  • Use your vegan butter immediately with vegan donuts, vegan French toast, or any other recipe. 
  • Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 weeks or even longer. Remove from the fridge to soften for a few minutes if you want your butter to be soft. It's freezable and will last about 3 months in the freezer. Thaw overnight in the fridge. 

Notes

  • Deodorized or refined coconut oil work best for this recipe, as they taste "neutral". Extra virgin coconut oil has a stronger flavor, but it's also a good option. If you can't find them, just use regular coconut oil.
  • You can use any kind of neutral flavor oil or also extra virgin olive oil.
  • If you'd like your vegan butter to be yellow, you can add a little bit of turmeric powder, although it would change the flavor of the butter.
  • Omit the nutritional yeast if you can't find it.
  • Add more or less salt depending on how salty you like your butter.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tablespoon | Calories: 90kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.1g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 10.3g | Saturated Fat: 7.6g | Sodium: 55mg
Tried this recipe?Leave a comment below and let me know how it was!
Course: How to
Cuisine: American
Author: Iosune Robles

Update Notes: This post was originally published in March of 2019, but was republished with new photos, step-by-step instructions, and tips in July of 2022.

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Comments

  1. Jess Gioia says

    November 13, 2020 at 11:58 pm

    Having tried another recipe that uses ground almonds and this one, with a couple of tweaks I’m now wedded to this one and I love it. I found it too hard to spread from the fridge, even after leaving out for a while because in a cool house in Scotland there’s enough coconut oil in this that it remains pretty solid at room temp and too hard to spread on soft bread. Solution: reduce the c.o. by 15ml and increase the liquid oil by the same amount. It now spreads perfectly!
    The other tweak was to not melt the c.o. as the whole mixture remains warm and liquid for quite a while and would keep separating while I was trying to chill it and I’d end up having to transfer it back into the blender and blend it all over again. Instead, I simply work and mash the c.o. with a fork or spoon until it is softer and soft enough to blend smoothly.
    End result: 5 stars!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 16, 2020 at 11:11 am

      Thanks for your kind advice and comment 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  2. Angela says

    October 30, 2020 at 4:43 pm

    Question! I made this yesterday, poured it into a small loaf pan lined with some freezer paper (no wax paper on hand), and let it sit in my fridge to set all day yesterday and overnight. I took it out this morning, popped it out of the pan, and it had separated quite a bit. The top looks like pale yellow solid coconut oil (I was excited!) but the underside is grainy and has pools of liquid. Not sure where I went wrong? I had to use coconut milk because of nut/soy allergies, and I used whatever coconut oil I had on hand. Any insight as to why it might have separated so much? (Was planning to use this in a frosting recipe and I’m worried what the outcome will be if I go ahead with the batch I made?)

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 04, 2020 at 2:08 pm

      Hi Angela! I'm so sorry 🙁 Maybe, next time try to use another type of milk!

      Reply
    • Jess Gioia says

      January 01, 2021 at 3:33 pm

      Hi Angela. I had this same problem when I melted the coconut oil. Before it could cool and set, it had separated. I work around it now by not melting the coconut oil but just working it and mashing it with a fork instead until it’s soft enough for the blender to handle. The whole mixture is then like heavy cream so spoonable rather than pourable, and sets without separating.
      Hope that helps. It’s such a great recipe so worth persisting with.

      Reply
      • Iosune Robles says

        January 04, 2021 at 10:22 am

        Thanks for your kind help Jess 🙂

  3. Bill says

    October 26, 2020 at 5:32 pm

    5 stars
    I used organic extra virgin olive oil and homemade organic cashew milk and it turned out great! Wife who eats lots of butter says it tastes like butter. Having not eaten butter in at least 31 years I can only compare it to Earth Balance and it tastes just as good and less expensive. Thanks for a GREAT recipe!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      November 04, 2020 at 1:46 pm

      Thanks for your kind comment Bill 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  4. Natalie says

    October 09, 2020 at 9:35 am

    5 stars
    Hi losune, I made this using my homemade oat milk which likes to separate into two parts so you have to shake it. However I'm wondering if this had an affect on the butter as once it had set there was a small layer of liquid underneath. Should I try again with a store bought milk maybe? It tastes really good though I love it!

    Reply
  5. Simon says

    September 07, 2020 at 4:29 am

    I found this recipe after a frustrating trip the the grocery store - I couldn't find a plant-based butter alternative without palm oil, which is horrendous for the environment. It never occurred to me that I could make butter cheaper and better at home!

    This is a fantastic recipe. I was skeptical about the amount of nutritional yeast, as many vegan recipes overuse it and it has a rather distinct flavor that can be a bit overwhelming. It is perfect here. This somehow tastes like butter yet doesn't use imitation butter flavor.

    I used refined coconut oil, canola, and unsweetened almond milk. I added 1/8 tsp turmeric - it looks similar to butter, a bit paler though and less richly colored. Turmeric seems to add a sort of neon tint. I used an immersion blender, which was not the best tool for the job. This stuff is too thick for a stick blender. I'm curious if melting the coconut oil a bit and then mixing would work.

    This stuff sets up nicely in a jar. It is similar to country crock in consistency, and may have too high a water content for use in, say, a pie crust. This stuff is perfect for spreading on toast though. Definitely going to be a staple in our house, and I think the batch cost me about $3 to make.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      September 07, 2020 at 12:52 pm

      Hi Simon! Yes, it's inexpensive and so simple to make! I'm glad you liked our vegan butter! Have a nice day!

      Reply
    • Jennifer R Williams says

      September 23, 2020 at 6:13 am

      Hi Simon!

      I hope you don't mind my chiming in with an off-topic comment that may be of interest to you, since you share my concern about the environment, and that is this:

      Almonds are an environmental disaster.

      Hope you don't mind me giving this unsolicited information, but thought you might be interested to know!

      Hazelnuts are a good alternative, and kinder to the planet as far as I know.

      Pinenuts are too, though I realize they're very expensive.

      Have a good day!

      Reply
  6. Mary says

    September 05, 2020 at 1:21 pm

    5 stars
    Many thanks Iosune - wonderful vegan butter! Perfect. Saved me hours of unsuccessful experimenting. Never would have thought to sour milk or use nutritional yeast.
    I normally use a spray of oil if really need something as i don't like marg. However i was gifted vegan scones which were crying out for butter and i made yours while the scone was toasting. I dont like nut yeast too much but here it's perfect. And the tasteless coconut oil is great as that's another disliked flavour 😄. I added a tiny pinch of turmeric for colour. It didn't affect the taste - it also didnt make a whole lot of difference to the colour 😆

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      September 07, 2020 at 12:45 pm

      Hi Mar! So glad you liked our vegan butter 🙂 Thanks for writing to us!

      Reply
  7. Celine says

    September 04, 2020 at 10:30 am

    I tried this butter recipe a few months ago as i tried to quite storebought and now it's the only butter I use 👍👍 taste is freakin fab. I highly recommend it!!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      September 04, 2020 at 11:19 am

      So glad you liked it Celine 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  8. Carla Pretorius says

    August 24, 2020 at 8:53 am

    Hi thank you for this recipe. Do you strain the buttermilk and just use the curds or use it all?

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      August 24, 2020 at 10:47 am

      Hi Carla! We use it all 🙂 Hope you like it!

      Reply
  9. Mari says

    August 02, 2020 at 9:10 pm

    Nutrional yeast powder or large flakes? Does it say which type on this recipe...did I miss something?

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      August 10, 2020 at 5:12 pm

      Hi Mari! Feel free to use your favorite one 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  10. Angela Turkfeld says

    August 02, 2020 at 5:23 pm

    I have made a similar recipe like this one before and found that the ratio of coconut oil and neutral oil leaves you with a very hard (unspreadable) butter.
    I use 2/3 cup refined coconut oil and 2/3 cup canola oil, 2 teaspoons liquid lecithin, 1 teaspoon salt, and the 1/2 cup unsweetened plant based milk/lemon juice. I suppose you could use nutritional yeast instead of the lecithin. This recipe creates a nice, spreadable butter. Blend in mixer or with a immersion stick blender for at least one minute.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      August 10, 2020 at 5:10 pm

      Hi Angela! Thanks for the idea 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  11. Divij agarwal says

    July 05, 2020 at 8:39 pm

    Can I use this for buttercream frosting??

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 09, 2020 at 10:25 am

      Hi! I haven't tried it myself but I think it would work 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
    • Milvi says

      July 09, 2020 at 3:53 pm

      If you try this for buttercream frosting, please post your results. I've got it on my 'to do' list, but since I don't bake frosted cakes that often, it might be awhile before I do this in my 'lab'. Thanks.

      Reply
  12. Richard C Winfrey says

    June 25, 2020 at 1:27 am

    5 stars
    SHUT! UP!!! I am not going to buy vegan butter at the store ever again!!! This is amazingly delicious! I have made Miyoko's butter recipe and I thought it was good but it had issues when using it in certain recipes. Your recipe will absolutely replace any other vegan butter I have purchased or made, hands down! I will admit that I added a half teaspoon of soy lecithin to this recipe out of concern that it would not combine properly, but I am certain it was unnecessary now. This butter is so much like dairy butter it is scary! I am a bread freak so I have enjoyed some delicious fresh made bread with your butter on it and I just cannot say enough about it. I have shared it with several vegan friends already! Terrific!!!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      June 25, 2020 at 10:23 am

      Hi Richard! Thanks for your kind words 🙂 I am so glad you liked our vegan butter recipe! Have a nice day!

      Reply
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