Learn how to make coconut whipped cream, a dairy-free alternative to whipped cream, in this helpful step-by-step tutorial. There are no additives or preservatives in this homemade, vegan version of whipped cream.
I’ve gotta admit, I don’t eat as much dairy as I used to.
I guess I do use sour cream, cheese, and yogurt on a somewhat daily basis, but I don’t habitually drink a glass of milk every morning anymore. Now I’m used to using dairy alternatives like coconut milk.
I didn’t ever think I’d ever be making a substitute for whipped cream out of coconut milk, but here I am. And I’m sure there are a few of you out there who can’t consume dairy products, in which case—this tutorial is for you.
The process is simple and only requires a few ingredients and a few minutes of your time. So let’s get started, shall we?
So here’s what you need: 1 can coconut milk (refrigerated), 1 teaspoon sugar, a medium bowl, a can opener, a spoon, and an immersion blender. You can alternatively use a hand mixer or stand mixer to whip the coconut cream.
I like to use 365 Organic Coconut Milk, but you could use any brand you’d like. As long as it isn’t light coconut milk. Light coconut milk will not set up properly.
When you open the can, there will be a thick layer of coconut cream on top. Use a spoon to scoop it out of the can. Underneath that is basically coconut water. I like to add that to my smoothies, but you can discard it if desired.
Plop the coconut cream into the bowl.
Now grab that handy dandy immersion blender (my personal favorite appliance). Blend on LOW speed and blend the coconut cream until it smooths out, and starts to whip up.
You can stop here if you want unsweetened coconut whipped cream. But if you want it sweetened, continue on with the next step.
I recommend organic unbleached pure cane sugar as a sweetener, although I’ve used honey and maple syrup in the past. I’ve also heard of using coconut sugar to sweeten it.
Add the sugar to the coconut whipped cream.
Blend until combined. And that’s it. It took me only 2 minutes to make and tastes fantastic!
An immersion blender is seriously the best tool for the job when it comes to making whipped cream. It literally took me a minute to get the coconut cream to set up. I got mine from on a thrift store haul, but I’ve heard great things about this KitchenAid Immersion Blender.
Does that not look super delicious? You NEED to make this coconut whipped cream. I won’t judge if you decide to eat it with a spoon. Ahem.
Here’s the recipe:
- 1 (13.5 oz) can organic coconut milk, refrigerated
- 1½ teaspoons organic unbleached pure cane sugar (or sweetener of choice), optional
- Open the can of coconut milk. There will be a thick layer of coconut cream on top. Use a spoon to scoop it out of the can and into a medium bowl.
- Using an immersion blender, whip up the coconut cream until it's smooth and has set up. Add the sugar or sweetener of choice and blend to combine. Serve on whatever you'd like.
One of the many ways you can use coconut whipped cream is dollop some on slice of these extremely delicious German pancakes.
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Maria Alison @Ten at the Table says
Wow, I had no idea you could make whipped cream from coconut cream! Thanks for this helpful tutorial!
Margaret Anne says
Thanks Maria! And its so easy to make as well.
Bobbi says
Great alternative. I will have to use it sometime with one of my recipes.
Thanks for sharing
Candice says
Wow this looks easy to do! I’ve seen a recipe on Pinterest to make coconut whip cream and just haven’t gotten the nerve to try it out. Since going dairy free with my one kiddo it’s been interesting finding alternative Thanks for sharing!
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J @ A Hot Southern Mess says
Oh my gosh! This sounds soooo good! I love coconut, so I think this would taste so good on top of holiday pies. I am pinning this recipe and definitely going to try to make it too! Stopping in from the link up today.
Stacie says
This looks super easy to make. I absolutely love anything that is coconut. Going to try this with some of the holiday cakes that make this year.
Mari says
Great share I love all things Coconut!!!
Olivia says
Mind.Blown. I had no idea this was even possible!!! I am so excited to add this to my avocado key lime pie! Thanks for sharing on #motivationalmondays
Michelle @ Healthy Recipe Ecstasy says
I love this recipe! I’ve made coconut cream before but I never thought of making coconut whipped cream! I am doing this all the time from now on.
Deb Newell Scott says
Does it set up well enough to frost a cake with? Could you add cocoa powder to make it chocolate?
Thanks
Margaret Anne says
Yes it does set up well enough to frost a cake. And I think adding a wonderful idea, Deb!
Deb Newell Scott says
Thank you. I’ll let you know how it turns out with adding the cocoa powder.
Christine | No Gojis No Glory says
What a fantastic idea! As I’ve gotten older, dairy seems to agree with me less and less, so finding tasty alternatives is a must. Thanks for the great recipe Margaret!
Kristina & Millie says
My honey loves anything coconut. He will be so surprised when he tastes his whip cream and it has coconut flavor! Thanks for sharing on Snickerdoodle Sunday!
Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says
I love coconut so I usually have coconut milk on hand. I don’t usually keep whipping cream on hand, though, so this recipe is perfect for me. Thanks so much. Pinning!
Coralie says
Hey There. This looks fantastic! I am always on the look out for healthier ways to tame my sweet tooth. This is most certainly going on my menu plan/ grocery list for next week.
Samantha Plotkin says
Just got some coconut milk at Trader Joes — can’t wait to try this on top of homemade gingerbread!
Margaret Anne says
Mmmm, that sounds delicious Samantha. I hope you like it!
Cathy says
What an awesome idea! I am loving it and am going to give it a try right now!
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Cathy