How To Make White Chocolate (Vegan Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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How to make vegan white chocolate at home that is creamy and rich with just 5 ingredients. The recipe is dairy-free and super easy to make, perfect to enjoy alone or with your loved ones!

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Who doesn’t enjoy chocolate – well, I do for sure! I’ve already shared recipes for The Best Vegan Chocolate Pudding andDouble Chocolate Chip Fudge Cookies among many other vegan chocolate recipes – but it’s time to learn how to make white chocolate at home!

Vegan white chocolate is quite difficult to source, however, all you need to make it homemade is just a handful of ingredients – using a creamy base of cashews instead of powdered dairy-free milk (which can be harder to come by).

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I decided to make heart-shaped white chocolate. Though, once prepared, feel free to use this for dipping, drizzling, to cover fruits and cake pop, grating over dessert, etc.

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What Is White Chocolate?

Did you know that white chocolate isn’t legally even chocolate? This is because chocolate is meant to contain cocoa solids (the cocoa powder). Instead, white chocolate combines cacao butter with powdered milk (milk solids), sugar, and sometimes vanilla.

So, does white chocolate have cocoa? It has cacao butter, not cocoa solids (the powder). Oh, and if you’re wondering is cocoa butter vegan? Yes, it is- it may have “butter” in the name, but it’s 100% plant-based.

Many commercial chocolate products also contain soy lecithin, which is a fatty substance that can make it easier to temper and mold, improve the shelf life, and stop it from ‘blooming’ as easily. Unfortunately, along with the benefits, lecithin is also to blame for chocolate with a ‘waxy’ consistency (yuck!)

Luckily, this homemade white chocolate is lecithin free and (more importantly) dairy-free – because you should be able to enjoy a creamy, sweet vegan white chocolate at home, no dairy required!

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The White Chocolate Ingredients

  • Cacao Butter: Make sure to use food-grade cacao butter (or cocoa butter)
  • Sugar: Use your favorite powdered sugar OR for a sugar-free white chocolate use powdered Erythritol and adjust the amount to your liking. Don’t use liquid sweeteners, as they can cause the white chocolate to seize.
  • Cashew Butter: Or coconut butter. I use this in place of powdered milk to add creaminess and act as a stabilizer.
  • Clear Vanilla Extract: This will help to add flavor. If you use colored vanilla then it will also affect the color of your white chocolate.
  • Salt: Just a pinch!
  • (Optional) Powdered milk: If you want more of the ‘milky’ flavor of traditional white chocolate then feel free to add in 1-2 tablespoons of powdered coconut milk, soy milk, or rice milk.

For thefull ingredients list, measurements, complete recipe method, and nutritional information, read the recipe card below.

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How To Flavor It?

Let’s be honest, as amazing as this vegan white chocolate is alone, homemade chocolate is so easy to customize- Perfect when making white chocolate truffles!

  • Avoid water-based ingredients,so the chocolate doesn’t seize.
  • Oil-based flavorings (aka ‘candy flavoring’ or ‘chocolate flavoring’) are the best option and come in tons of flavors.
  • Alcohol-based extracts can also cause it to seize unless it’s added at the same time as you melt the cacao butter or combined with the powdered sugar (I’ve had success with vanilla extract many times).
  • Powdered ingredients will work – like spices (cinnamon, ginger, etc)

You can also mix in or ‘top’ (place at the bottom of your mold before pouring in the chocolate) this white chocolate with various ingredients such as:

  1. Dried edible petals
  2. Dehydrated (freeze-dried) fruit/berry powders or pieces
  3. Crushed nuts and snacks like pretzels
  4. Crushed biscuits (homemade or commercial like Oreo’s)
  5. Candy cane pieces

You can also make filled white chocolate truffles. Let me know in the comments what your favorite additions would be!

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How To Make Vegan White Chocolate

Step 1: Melt the cacao butter

  • Melt the cacao butter in a double boiler over low heat. To do this fill a pan with a little hot water and place a heat-proof bowl over it with the cacao butter inside.

You can also place the bowl directly in the hot water (like I did). However, it’s important that you turn off the heat once the water in the pan starts simmering, to avoid drops of water getting into the bowl which can cause the chocolate to seize.

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Step 2: Add the other ingredients

  • Continue to stir the cacao butter as it melts then add in the cashew butter (or coconut butter) and stir well.
  • Then, add the sifted powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and salt. Mix well to thoroughly combine.

I’ve found it very important to sift in the powdered sugar, otherwise, you can end up with lumps in the chocolate.

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Step 3: Pour the chocolate into mold/s

  • Use a spoon to pour the prepared melted white chocolate into your molds of choice. I used 2 heart silicone molds.

If you want to top your chocolate with any ‘toppings’ (options listed above) then add them to the bottom of the silicone molds first.

Step 4: Allow it to set

  • Transfer your molds to the fridge for between 1-2 hours (or freezer for 20-30 minutes) until the chocolate has set.
  • Finally, remove the white chocolate from the mold and enjoy!

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How to store?

The leftover vegan white chocolate can be stored in the fridge or freezer. I don’t suggest storing it at room temperature.

In the fridge, it should be fine for up to 2 weeks. Alternatively, keep it for between 2-3 months in the freezer.

Can you temper white chocolate? (and why would you?)

Tempering chocolate will change the crystal formation of the cacao butter in the chocolate and is what gives the chocolate a shiny coating, snappable texture, and better consistency. It will also stop your chocolate from melting as soon as it touches your fingers.

When it comes to this white chocolate. Yes, it’s possible – as white chocolate contains cacao butter. I haven’t personally tried to temper my homemade white chocolate though.

However, feel free to try – you’ll need a candy thermometer and the rest is all in the temperatures.

  1. Heat the chocolate to 110-113 °F (43-45 °C)
  2. Then remove it from the heat and add the bowl over an ice bath or to the fridge stirring regularly until it reaches 79 °F (26 °C).
  3. Place it back over the double boiler and bring it up to 84 °F (29 °C)(no higher!) then pour it in the mold. Any higher than 86 °F and you’ll have to re-start the process.

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What to do if the chocolate seizes?

If at any point, in the process of making your homemade white chocolate you’re suddenly looking at a grainy, pasty, thick mass rather than smooth chocolate like you’d expect – your chocolate has seized.

This is usually down to water entering the mixture. Once seized, the chocolate will no longer temper. However, it can be saved:

1. By adding more water: This may seem counterintuitive, but it works. Add 1 tsp of boiling water at a time and stir vigorously until it smooths again. You can then use the chocolate as a sauce/drizzle (over baked goods).

2. By adding more fat: Like vegetable shortening. Add 1 teaspoon at a time and mix until it loosens. You can then use it within baked goods that call for melted chocolate (brownies, cakes, cookies, etc.) or continue with this recipe (it should still work fine).

How to fix grainy chocolate?

I suggest mixing the ingredients for longer or even using an immersion blender.

If using powdered milk then you can grind it finer using a coffee/spice grinder.

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Recipe Notes & Variations

  • Use flexible/ silicone molds unless you plan on tempering the chocolate first – otherwise, it won’t release from the mold (unless you’re lucky!).
  • For less ‘rich’ white chocolate: Use a combination of cacao butter and vegetable shortening (or coconut oil) as the base (in a 3:1 ratio of cacao butter to shortening) instead of all cacao butter. Coconut oil will yield softer chocolate.
  • Use a rubber/silicone spatula for this recipe rather than wooden (as wooden can suck in water and ruin the batch). Also make sure all of your tools and bowl, etc are 100% dry.
  • If you want to use this vegan white chocolate within baked goods, then freeze it for at least 30 minutes before baking (pre-chopped/molded into chips). Then bake immediately. This will help it keep its shape slightly better when baked.

Other Vegan Chocolate Recipes

  • Chocolate Salami (Easy No-Bake Dessert)
  • Vegan Nutella Recipe
  • The Best Vegan Chocolate Pie
  • Chocolate Granola Bars
  • The Best Vegan Chocolate Muffins
  • Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake

If you give this vegan white chocolate recipe a try, I’d love a comment and★★★★★recipe ratingbelow. Also, please don’t forget totag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebookwith@elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing them.

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Vegan White Chocolate

Author: Michaela Vais

How to make vegan white chocolate at home that is creamy and rich with just 5 ingredients. The recipe is dairy-free and super easy to make, anyone can do it!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Swiss

Servings 15

Calories 102 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3.5 oz (100 g) cacao butter (food-grade)
  • 1/4 cup (60 g) cashew butter or coconut butter
  • 1/2 cup (60 g) powdered sugar or powdered Erythritol
  • 1 tsp clear vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch of salt

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Melt the cacao butter in a double boiler over low heat, stirring occasionally. I simply added the cacao butter to a ceramic bowl and put the bowl into a pan filled with a little hot water. It's important that you turn off the heat once the water in the pan starts simmering, to avoid drops of water getting into the bowl.

  • Keep stirring until it's completely melted, then add the cashew butter (or coconut butter) and stir to combine.

  • Finally, sift in the powdered sugar, and also add the vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt.

  • Prepare two silicone molds and use a spoon to fill the white chocolate mixture into the molds.

  • Transfer the silicone molds into your fridge for about 1-2 hours (or into your freezer for about 20-30 minutes) until the chocolate firms up.

  • Remove from the mold and enjoy! Store leftovers in the fridge or freezer.

Notes

  • Cacao butter: I used small chunks of cacao butter. If you have larger chunks, simply use a knife to chop them into smaller pieces to melt the cacao butter faster.
  • Sugar: For sugar-free white chocolate use powdered Erythritol. It's important that the sugar is very powdery. If it's not, grind it in a blender or electric spice/coffee grinder and use a sieve to avoid any lumps in the chocolate.
  • Vanilla: I used clear vanilla extract, but you can also use dark vanilla. It will slightly discolor the white chocolate though.
  • Optional Add-Ins: Feel free to add 1-2 tablespoons of powdered coconut milk, soy milk, or rice milk to your mixture for a white "milk" chocolate.
  • The recipe makes about 225 grams (or 2 bars of chocolate/ 30 chocolate hearts). One serving is 15 grams (2 chocolate hearts).
  • The total time doesn't include chill time.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan White Chocolate

Serving Size

15 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

102

% Daily Value*

Fat

8

g

12

%

Saturated Fat

4

g

20

%

Carbohydrates

6

g

2

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

4

g

4

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

What is vegan white chocolate made of? ›

Cacao butter: I used small chunks of cacao butter. If you have larger chunks, simply use a knife to chop them into smaller pieces to melt the cacao butter faster. Sugar: For sugar-free white chocolate use powdered Erythritol. It's important that the sugar is very powdery.

What ingredient makes white chocolate white? ›

White chocolate is made using only the cocoa butter (the fat from the cocoa bean but none of the brown-coloured cocoa mass (also known as cocoa liquor). During manufacturing, sugar, milk powder, and flavourings are added to the cocoa butter to make white chocolate.

How do you temper vegan white chocolate? ›

Heat the chocolate to about 45°C (113°F), stirring gently. Remove from heat, cool to 26°C (79°F), then reheat to 28-29°C (82-84°F). Keep stirring throughout the process for even tempering. This method helps achieve a glossy, smooth finish.

How to make white chocolate marbling? ›

Use a skewer or the tip of a small knife to gently swirl the chocolates together so that they marble but don't completely combine. Repeat with the remaining chocolate. Tap the trays very lightly on a work surface to dislodge any bubbles.

Why isn't white chocolate vegan? ›

White chocolate doesn't have any cocoa solids. Instead, its main ingredients include sugar and cocoa butter. White chocolate also contains milk powder. Many white chocolate bars and treats add vanilla for more depth of flavor.

What makes white chocolate taste like white chocolate? ›

White chocolate is coagulated cocoa butter. Cocoa butter is the vegetable oil that comes from cocoa beans. White chocolate has no cocoa powder in it, which is why it tastes the way it does, and why it is white instead of brown like chocolate is.

What ingredient is not used in white chocolate? ›

White chocolate does not contain cocoa solids, the primary non-fat constituent of conventional chocolate liquor — chocolate in its raw, unsweetened form. These are, however, replaced by milk solids.

Why is my white chocolate not tempering? ›

Keep stirring/agitating the chocolate mass as you temper

If you leave it on the slab or in the bowl without stirring, you run the risk of the part of the mass that is up against the cool marble slab solidifying. Or the chocolate up against the hot bottom of the bowl falling out of temper because it gets too hot.

Does vegan chocolate need to be tempered? ›

Once you've stocked up, follow these simple tips to make your confections the quintessential DIY sweet gift. 1. Take time to temper. If you want to make stellar chocolate that is dipped, coated, or shaped in molds, tempering is a must.

What can you add to white chocolate to make it thinner? ›

A small amount of oil (like vegetable or canola oil) or butter can be added to the white chocolate as it's melting. The oil or butter will help to thin the melting chocolate, creating a perfect consistency for dipping or drizzling. I recommend using 2 teaspoons of oil or butter for every 8 ounces of chocolate.

How is white chocolate made from scratch? ›

It is made with only cocoa butter, milk powder and cane sugar. To achieve the buttery smooth texture of this white chocolate, we add the cocoa butter back into a conch for grinding, along with sugar. Once the mixture has been grinding for ten minutes or so, we slowly add in whole milk powder.

What emulsifier for white chocolate? ›

The emulsifiers most commonly found on chocolate labels are soya or sunflower lecithin (E-322), Monoglycerides and diglycerides of fatty acids (E-471), and ammonium phosphatides (E-442).

What is vegan chocolate made of? ›

Vegan chocolates are definitively chocolate. They are made from the same cacao beans, and they only become “non-vegan” when animal products such as dairy, butter or honey are added. Vegan chocolates are crafted with plant-based ingredients such as soy milk or maple syrup.

Are white chocolate Kit Kats vegan? ›

Are KitKat® 4 Finger White Chocolate bars suitable for vegans? Unfortunately, our KitKat® 2 Finger White Chocolate bars are not suitable for someone who follows a vegan lifestyle. You can now enjoy a Vegan break with KitKat® V, our first plant-based break. Find the full list of products suitable for a vegan diet here.

How healthy is vegan chocolate? ›

Vegan chocolate is made from plant-based ingredients instead of dairy, eggs, and gelatin, which means it contains less fat, fewer calories, and no cholesterol. Some vegan chocolates also contain high amounts of antioxidants, which are known to help prevent cancer and other illnesses.

Is Lindt white chocolate vegan? ›

Lindt uses skim milk, whole milk powder, and other dairy ingredients in many of our chocolate products. While our white and milk chocolate products contain the most, our 70%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 99% and 100% EXCELLENCE Bars and Non-dairy Oatmilk products do not have milk products in them.

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