Healthy Caramel Dip - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

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There are so many great vegan caramel sauces floating around the web lately. Sticky, gooey caramel sauces that you can drizzle over ice cream. Sounds delicious, right? It is but they can also be extremely messy. This is why I wanted to make a healthy caramel dip instead. Especially with little boys, who are by no means "clean" eaters, I wanted a special treat that I would feel good about giving them without being afraid of having caramel covering everything.

This caramel dip was surprisingly neat. Both my boys loved it and ate it with apples and pretzels. Theoptions for this caramel dip don't have to stop at apples and pretzels. You can definitely spread this on pancakes, bread, ice cream,fruit, or anything else imaginable :D

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Oh, and what else is great about this recipe? How incredibly easy it is to make this. Well...obviously...otherwise I wouldn't have bothered making it. It's only got 4 ingredients (excluding salt) and no added sugar.

Like with 80% of my other recipes, you'll be using a food processor. If you don't have one that's OK. You can also use a blender, vitamix, or nutribullet.

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Yum! A rich caramel-like color and it tastes good! Now get to dipping...

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You don't just have to use this caramel dip for apples though. Try my Caramel Brownies or Caramel Cheesecake to use this to its full potential!

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Healthy Caramel Dip

A healthy caramel dip with only 4 ingredients. Great for dipping apples in or using in other dessert recipes.

CourseGluten free, Paleo, Vegan

Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Makes 1 /2 cup

Author Vanessa @VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 4Medjool Dates or 8 regular dates, pitted
  • Vanilla caviar from 1 Vanilla Bean, alternatively use ¼ to ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 4tablespoonAlmond Milkunsweetened
  • pinchSalt
  • 2tablespoonCoconut Oilmelted

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a food processor.

  2. Pulse until no date chunks remain and smooth, scraping down sides if needed.

  3. Eat with apples or other fruit, or even pretzels!

  4. Store in fridge for up to 5 days.

Recipe Notes

1) Coconut Oil will harden in the fridge. Heat the caramel dip in a water bath or microwave to soften it again.

Don't know where to get some of these ingredients? I got you covered :)

Medjool Dates - If you are new to being vegan, you might get turned off by dates. I was at first too. I always thought they were like giant prunes or raisins, just nastier. Dates are actually very versatile and I can't imagine not using them anymore. They're very sweet and taste like gummy bears :) Thanks to them, we don't have to add any additional sugar to this caramel dip. You can use them in so many different recipes that it's definitely worth getting acquainted with them. I use them in nearly all my desserts.

Nutiva Coconut Oil

Don't want to make this incredible healthy caramel dip?

It's O.K. I'll forgive you. Just this once!

I might also just be in a forgiving mood because Valentine's Day is in less than a week. Spread the vegan love by making my Strawberry Mini Tarts or Raspberry Chocolate Mini Cakes . Otherwise, try some of my other vegan dessert recipes!

  • Raspberry Chocolate Almond Scones
  • Coconut Water Popsicles
  • Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake
  • Vegan Easter Cookies w/ Naturally Colored Icing

More Vegan Salad dressings, Salsas & Sauces

  • Sweet n' Tangy Mango Salad Dressing
  • How to make Walnut Butter - 3 Ways (Raw, Maple, Chocolate)
  • Vegan Cottage Cheese
  • Homemade Taco Sauce

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  1. The Vegan 8 says

    Looks great Vanessa! Date caramel is so popular these days and I LOVE that you added vanilla bean...YUM! That stuff is intoxicating! The smell, the taste....all of it! My favorite caramel sauce ever is one I make with sweet potatoes and it fools everybody that it isn't the "regular" caramel.
    I bet your boys gobbled this right up!

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    • Vanessa says

      I saw your sweet potato caramel sauce but have yet to try it. I've been busy making your alfredo sauce over and over again! Vanilla bean is amazing. I actually read on another blog, don't remember which one, that once you have scraped out the inside to put it hollowed out vanilla bean into your sugar jar. It gives your sugar a slight vanilla smell and taste then. Yum!

      Reply

  2. Lovlie says

    I've recently fallen in love with date caramel. I've made a couple of jars which I enjoy by the dollop whenever a sweet craving need to be satisfied. I even add a little bit in savoury sauces sometimes, works wonders. :)

    Reply

    • Vanessa says

      Date caramel is amazing and you can really use it on anything! I haven't tried adding it to savoury sauces though. I'll have to try that out :)

      Reply

  3. Meredith @ Unexpectedly Magnificent says

    I seriously need to get on the date bandwagon. I have yet to use dates , even though I've seen plenty of delicious-looking recipes that call for them! Caramel dip is the perfect way to get me to try them. ;)

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Meredith, It took me awhile to buy my first bag of dates. Once I did, I realized I had been missing out. I buy them in bulk now because I use them in a lot of my recipes :)

      Reply

  4. This Vegan Girl says

    This caramel looks and sounds wonderful! I love that no added sugar is needed. I'll try this one soon!

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    • Vanessa says

      Thanks! Let me know if you do :)

      Reply

  5. Maria G. says

    This looks delicious, Vanessa! But why not just use coconut cream instead of milk and oil? The fat content would be about the same.

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  6. Marie Claude says

    Hi!
    I just discovered your site and I love it! ❤️
    What can I use instead of the coconut oil?
    Thanks.

    Reply

    • Vanessa says

      Hi Marie, Subbing coconut oil will be difficult. Is it because of an allergy? You might get away with using melted vegan butter (or regular if you're not vegan) or palm oil. Maria G. below suggested using coconut cream instead of the almond milk and coconut oil. If it's allergy issue then obviously that won't work though.

      Reply

  7. Levan @ MyWifeMakes.com says

    I want this -- No, I NEED THIS - dip right now! Caramel, seriously? How can ANYONE resist? Your children have great taste!
    Looking awesome, as usual! Great recipe!

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    • Vanessa says

      Thanks Levan, my kids like sweet things.. surprise surprise :) Let me know if you try it :) Though I'm sure Amrita could probably come up with her own kickass version :)

      Reply

  8. Manali @ CookWithManali says

    I didn't know it was this easy to make vegan caramel dip Vanessa! Thanks for the recipe, will give it a try! :)

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    • Vanessa says

      Yes so easy! Always great when a vegan version of a recipe is actually easier to make :)

      Reply

  9. Carrie says

    Can you sub something for the almond milk? I'm allergic to all nuts, soy and lactose intolerant, so milks don't really work for me. I can do coconut .

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    • Vanessa says

      Hi Carrie,

      Coconut milk should work. I would maybe even add it with a little bit of water so it's not so thick and has more of the consistency of milk. Hope that helps :)

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      • Carrie says

        Thanks, I'll give this a try.

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  10. Christa says

    I really want to try this with your caramel brownies but I don't have a food processor! Would a blender work the same?

    Reply

    • Vanessa says

      Hi Christa, I've never made this without a food processor. I think it really might come down to your blender. If it's a high powered one like a vitamix, then it should work no problem. If it's a "regular" blender then I might suggest doubling the recipe or it might all get stuck below the blender blades. You might also have better luck if you add a bit more melted coconut oil or almond milk to it. If it's not completely smooth it should be fine for using in the brownies though :) Hope this helps a bit!

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  11. Joanne says

    Hi, your recepies are amazing!!! I cant wait to try them.\

    I wanted to know. If I wanted a runnier concotion would I add more Alomnd milk ( I make my own) or more coconut oil or both?

    P.s I love using Vanila beans. I always put the pod after I remove all the good stuff in my Almond milk and get beautiful Vanila Almond Milk. Makes Smothies very fancy.

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Joanne, Yes, you can just add a bit more almond milk to make this caramel dip a bit runnier. I wouldn't add more coconut oil because when it cools and hardens it will just make the caramel thicker.

      I also love your idea of adding the pod to some almond milk. That sounds absolutely delicious and perfect. I'm going to start doing that. I can't believe I've been tossing the used pods.

      Reply

  12. Gen says

    Hi! Can It be cooked ? It i wanted to make a caramel and Apple pie?

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Gen, I'm not quite sure how this caramel dip would do with a caramel apple pie. I haven't tried that out yet. I have baked it into some vegan caramel brownies though. I would love to hear how it goes if you try it out before I get a chance to!

      Reply

  13. Lucy Valdez says

    This looks awesome! Definitely going to make it this holiday season:)

    Reply

  14. Shelly says

    Hi! Tried this recipe today. Let me say that the flavor and texture are wonderful! My only issue was the amount of the ingredients to go into a Food Processor did not mix well. Not sure if this is meant for a "mini" food processor? Anyways, I first attempted on the Cuisinart food processor And the blade height with the amount of ingredients wouldn't mix well. So I went over to the Vitamix and same issue. SO I just kept adding more of the ingredients for the recipe until I thought the blade could do the job and it did!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Shelly, I do tend to use a smaller food processor for making this caramel dip unless I'm doubling the recipe. That's definitely something I need to fix in the recipe and mention. I've also made it with an immersion blender when making even smaller batches. Sorry about that! I'm so happy though that you liked the flavor and texture of it ;)

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Healthy Caramel Dip - Vegan Family Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What to eat with caramel dip? ›

Fresh fruit such as strawberries, bananas, or pineapple are also great options with this dip. You can serve snacks with it too, like shortbread cookies, Graham crackers, pretzel sticks, Nilla wafers, or ginger snaps.

Can vegans eat 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.

Is there milk in carmel? ›

2. Does Caramel Have Milk In It? Some forms of caramel candy and sauces can have milk in them, but the traditional recipe for making caramel doesn't include milk. That being said, most recipes for making caramel include some sort of a dairy product in them, regardless of whether that's butter, cream, or milk.

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 pairs well with caramel? ›

Caramel makes great pairings with a variety of different inclusions to create multi-sensorial experiences. Especially combinations with healthier inclusions like seeds, nuts and dried fruits are appealing for consumers.

Is caramel healthy? ›

Caramel contains antioxidants, which are compounds that protect the body from damage caused by harmful free radicals. Antioxidants can help to boost the immune system and reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease.

Why is Starbucks caramel not vegan? ›

The only vegan sauce option is the mocha sauce — all the other sauces are made with dairy. There is a difference between the caramel sauce and syrup — while the sauce (aka drizzle) has animal ingredients, the syrup does not.

Can vegans eat sugar? ›

Most vegans consider sugar a generally acceptable food, but strict vegans abstain from refined cane sugars that are likely to have been processed with animal products. They can, however, consume vegan-friendly raw cane sugar, certified-organic cane sugar, and sugar made exclusively from beets.

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!

Why was ice cream illegal in Carmel? ›

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What is a good substitute for butter in caramel? ›

Some people like to use coconut butter or oil. If it is unrefined, it will add a nice subtle coconut flavor, if you don't want this, look for refined. Using a coconut or date sugar would add richness to the caramel flavor. Also, Miyoko's makes a vegan “butter” that tastes and behaves very much like dairy based butter.

What can you substitute for cream in caramel? ›

By substituting milk and butter for cream, you eliminate the need to run out and buy an extra ingredient -- you likely already have these two on hand. The resulting caramel may be thinner, but when drizzled atop your favorite dessert, you likely won't be able to taste or notice the difference.

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.

Is Ghirardelli Sea Salt caramel vegan? ›

This product contains 5 ingredients that are not vegan and 4 ingredients that may not be vegan.

Why is caramel drizzle not vegan? ›

Still, non-vegan ingredients like milk, cream, and butter give caramel its fat and protein content and provide caramel with its signature rich, velvety texture. You can find dairy-based caramel in an assortment of forms, including candies, sauces, puddings, and baking chips.

What else can you eat with dip? ›

Hearty dips call for sturdy dippers. You need a solid platform to support all that good stuff. Tortilla chips, thicker potato chips, crackers, toasts and bagel crisps, bread sticks and pretzels, slices apples and pears, and raw veggies work best with these dips.

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Dips are great because they go with so many foods, from crunchy chips, or fries and onion rings, to healthy snacks like carrot sticks or cut pepper slices!

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Dips are used to add flavor or texture to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, chopped raw vegetables, fruits, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips, falafel, and sometimes even whole sandwiches in the case of jus.

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