Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (2024)

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Date caramel is made with 3-easy ingredients and perfect to use as a pie filling, ice cream swirl or topping. Or just eat it with a spoon!

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Date caramel is the absolute best thing ever.

It tastes decadent and divine but it’s actually super healthy!Fruit I tell you. Fruit. That’s all there is to say about that.

Dates are known as ‘nature’s candy’ and oh my, they do taste like candy.

Date caramel is extremely versatile and can be used in a number of desserts. Or you can just use it as a sweetener for your oatmeal or vegan yogurt or wherever you need a sweetener.

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How To Make Date Caramel

You will find full instructions and measurements in the recipe card at the bottom of the post. This is a summary of the process to go along with the process photos.

  • Place your pitted dates and vanilla extract in the food processor and process on the S blade.
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  • The dates will initially form a giant ball of toffee. Continue to process beyond this point until the giant ball begins to break up. You can also stop the processor and break it up with your hands, and then start it up again. The ball will get smaller as more of it sticks to the sides. Switch off the processor, scrape off the sides with a spoon and switch it back on.
  • While the processor is running, begin adding coconut cream slowly until it has all been added. Process for a minute or so and then stop the machine and scrape down the sides. Continue to process until it is smooth and creamy.
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Ingredient Notes

Dates. Your dates need to be moist and soft for best results in this recipe. If they are not, then you can either soak them first or do another little trick that works great which is to put them in the microwave for 30 seconds to a minute, the heat softens them up nicely.

Coconut cream. This recipe uses the separated (hardened) cream from one 14-ounce can of coconut cream, chilled overnight in the fridge.

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How To Use Date Caramel

Use it in your pies, your sundaes, your ice creams, on your oatmeal, wherever you may think to yourself: ah….some caramel sauce would be so nice right now….THIS is the caramel you need.

It’sbeyond delicious.

It’s so rich, creamy, smooth and caramel-y, you just can’t beat it.

Vegan caramel pie anyone? This is the caramel you need! Need a caramel swirl in your vegan cheesecake ice cream? This is the caramel you need!

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Storing Instructions

Keep it stored in an airtight container in the fridge and it will stay good for up to 7 days! But really if it lasts that long I would be amazed, you’ll probably find yourself eating it by the spoonful.

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Date Caramel

Date caramel is made with 3-easy ingredients and perfect to use as a pie filling, ice cream swirl or topping. Or just eat it with a spoon!

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Course: Dessert, How To

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegan

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 10

Calories: 152kcal

Author: Alison Andrews

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Pitted Dates (350g) Packed
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 ¼ cups Canned Coconut Cream (300ml) hardened cream only from one 14-ounce can, chilled overnight in the fridge

Instructions

  • Place the can of coconut cream in the coldest part of your refrigerator and leave there overnight.

  • When you're ready to make your date caramel, remove from the refrigerator, open the can and scoop out only the cream section that has risen to the top, leaving the water behind. You will use only this cream portion in your date caramel.

  • Place your pitted dates and vanilla extract in the food processor and process on the S blade.

  • The dates will initially form a giant ball of toffee. Continue to process beyond this point until the giant ball begins to break up. You can also stop the processor and break it up with your hands, and then start it up again. The ball will get smaller as more of it sticks to the sides. Switch off the processor, scrape off the sides with a spoon and switch it back on.

  • While the processor is running, begin adding the coconut cream slowly until it has all been added. Process for a minute or so and then stop the machine and scrape down the sides. Continue to process until it is smooth and creamy.

  • If you want it completely smooth, then once you have got it as smooth as it will go in the food processor, transfer to your blender jug for a quick blend to make it completely smooth.

  • Processing time is around 12-15 minutes.

Notes

  1. Two packed cups of dates is approximately 20 pitted medjool dates.
  2. Dates should ideally be soft and moist before you begin. If they are not you can soak them in hot water first, or heat them in the microwave for a minute or so to soften before you begin.
  3. Keep it stored in an airtight container in the fridge and it will stay good for up to 7 days!

Nutrition

Serving: 1Serve | Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 284mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 44IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg

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Hi I'm Alison Andrews, I'm the voice and cook behind Loving It Vegan. I love making delicious vegan food and creating vegan versions of all your old favorites, so that you’ll never feel like you’re missing out. Find out more about me here.

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  1. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (10)Tanya says

    Hi Alison, can date syrup be made from this by adding a little more liquid? I so appreciate your recipes – thank you!Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (11)

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    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (12)Alison Andrews says

      Hi Tanya, date syrup is usually made with dates and water so it’s a little different. I haven’t tried making it, but there are some good recipes for it!

      Reply

  2. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (13)Mary L says

    Hi Alison,
    Do you think it would work to process this from the first step in a Vitamix?

    Reply

    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (14)Alison Andrews says

      Hi Mary, I find a food processor works much better for this. It’s very thick, and even with a Vitamix, it can be too tough to get this to break down in a blender.

      Reply

  3. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (15)Anna says

    Just made it for the first time, it’s perfect !!Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (16)

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    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (17)Alison Andrews says

      Thanks Anna!

      Reply

      • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (18)Henri says

        Hi Alison,

        Im a huge Date lover especially fresh soft ones like Sukari and Barhi perfect for your Date Caramel!

        Can we use as Caramel Topping on Cheesecake but with more liquid of the Coconut Cream can?

        Coconut Milk is good too (Thick part?)

        Many Thanks

        Henri 🙂Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (19)

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        • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (20)Nadine @ Loving It Vegan says

          Sure you can!

  4. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (21)Darrian says

    Hi, first off, I’m obsessed with dates, though being they are dried, making them calorically high, I gotta eat them sparingly, haha.
    Do you think instead of coconut milk (for those watching fat content) you could use a Japanese Sweet Potato or Garnet Sweet Potato that has been baked well?
    Just a suggestion, of course, though I’ve been experimenting adding sweet potatoes to oatmeal or adding cacao or carob powder for a sort of ‘ice cream’ texture!

    Reply

    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (22)Alison Andrews says

      Hi Darrian, I haven’t tried using sweet potato but that would definitely be an interesting experiment, let us know how it goes if you try it like that! 🙂

      Reply

  5. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (23)Freya Drake says

    Hello Alison, I was wondering how the date caramel might hold up if it were baked, like inside of a shortbread cookie bar. Have you ever tried baking it?
    Also, I am totally enchanted by your dessert recipes! They all look so tasty and high quality, I just want to make everything – and I’m a long time pastry chef. 🙂 Thanks for sharing with us.

    Reply

    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (24)Alison Andrews says

      Hi Freya! I don’t think I have baked with this actually, was just wracking my brain but I don’t think I have. I have baked desserts using date syrup as the sweetener and that was fine and date syrup only has one ingredient which is dates. And I’ve baked with coconut cream of course which is the other ingredient here, so I’m thinking it might be fine…. though it may get quite runny? That would be my only worry, that the heat would make it quite runny. But definitely worth a try! And thanks so much, I’m thrilled you like the recipes! 🙂

      Reply

  6. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (25)Angela says

    Hi Alison! Your vegan food blog is absolutely amazing. You have got a wonderful collection of vegan recipes. I have a query regarding the above recipe – will the coconut cream add a coconut flavour to the date caramel? If yes , then is there a way to omit the coconut flavour by adding something else in the place of it?

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    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (26)Alison Andrews says

      Hi Angela, thank you, so glad you like the blog! I don’t think it adds a coconut flavor, the flavor is very much ‘caramel’ but you can also try a version with a different kind of vegan cream, or you could just use a little hot water, only as much as needed to get the dates nice and smooth, the dates themselves have all the flavor so that also works great! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (27)Karen says

    Utterly divine!Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (28)

    Reply

  8. Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (29)Ginniegirl2 says

    Soooo…I’ve never soaked dates before. What are the instructions? Pour boiling water over them and let them sit an hour, or something else?
    I’m thinking soaking them too long may cause some of the natural sugar to escape.
    Let me know??

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    • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (30)Alison Andrews says

      Hi there! I’ve since discovered a great trick for softening your dates if they’re a little hard. You just blitz them in the microwave for a minute first. This softens them perfectly. If you don’t have a microwave or don’t want to microwave things then another thing you can do is heat the coconut cream first before adding it in. All these things are really to shorten the time it will take to turn this into a lovely caramel. If the dates are hard, it just takes longer. Yes, you are right – soaking them first does result in some of the sugar going into the water. However, it doesn’t impact the end result, dates are so sweet that there is plenty of sweetness left. If you were going to soak them first, then an hour would be plenty and you can soak them in cold water. They soften fast. You can soak them and then just check them as they go until they feel soft and then go for it.

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      • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (31)Ginniegirl2 says

        Thanks!! My dates are soft-“ish” so I’ll use your tip to warm the coconut cream. I’m churning my CARAMEL-SWIRL CHEESECAKE ICE-CREAM right now!❤️

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        • Date Caramel - Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe - Loving It Vegan (32)Alison Andrews says

          Ooooh yum!! 🙂

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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.

Does date caramel taste like caramel? ›

This Date Caramel has a great flavor that is very similar to traditional caramel. It's sweet, but does still taste like dates! The texture is light, fluffy and smooth!

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 caramel in ingredient list? ›

Caramel color is produced from commercially available nutritive sweeteners consisting of fructose, dextrose (glucose), invert sugar, sucrose, malt syrup, molasses, starch hydrolysates, and fractions thereof.

Can vegans eat caramel? ›

In a sense, yes, the traditional caramel recipe is made almost exclusively of animal products, namely butter and heavy cream. Though traditional caramel is out, vegans can eat non-dairy caramel alternatives that don't compromise the original recipe's taste.

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.

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 surprisingly not vegan? ›

Honey. Honey is a controversial food for many vegans. Bees do produce it, and it is also a food source in the hive. Because bees produce it, and bees have died to make it, honey is not considered vegan.

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 common candy is vegan? ›

Fortunately, loads of candies are vegan, so we can indulge our cravings (mostly) guilt-free. Most dark chocolate is vegan, as are popular sweet treats such as Smarties (known as Rockets in Canada), Oreos, Airheads, Jujubes, and Swedish Fish (some Swedish Fish contain beeswax, so be sure to check the label).

Why did my caramel turn bitter? ›

The liquefied sugar is then cooked, without stirring, until it darkens in color, taking on additional flavor notes the longer it remains on the heat. You want to hit the sweet spot here: If the caramel is too light, it won't have much flavor, but if it gets too dark, it will taste burnt and bitter.

Do Medjool dates taste like caramel? ›

Medjool dates: This sticky, gooey fruit is truly nature's candy. It's the perfect ingredient to use when making healthy vegan caramel because it is naturally very sweet and caramel-like.

Why is my caramel dark and bitter? ›

Burnt Caramel: 392°F

There's no mistaking when your caramel begins to burn. It looks blackish-brown, smells burnt and has swirls of rising smoke that sting your eyes. The caramel is a loss at this point—it will taste bitter and burned no matter what else you add.

What is dairy free caramel made of? ›

In a medium saucepan, combine the brown sugar, vegan butter, salt and coconut milk. Bring to a simmer over low heat, whisking constantly. Once the caramel is simmering, cook until slightly thickened, about 8-10 minutes.

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.

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.

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