Vegan Cashew Boursin Cheese {oil-free, 5 ingredients} | power hungry (2024)

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Vegan cashew Boursin cheese is a spreadable garlic and herb cheese. It is also oil-free, Paleo, soy-free, yeast-free, and made with 5 ingredients.

I won’t be trite and proclaim that there are two types of eaters in the world. Nevertheless, some of us do seem to prefer grazing all day, while others favor three square meals at set times.

I am an unequivocal grazer. A nibble of bread and hummus an hour after breakfast? Yes. Apple slices and peanut butter 30 minutes after lunch? Sure thing. Squares of dark chocolate here and there? Sounds right to me.

I love a sweet treat as much as anyone, but savory dips and spreads rank much higher on my list of grazing preferences most days. Today’s recipe may be my new ultimate: Cashew Boursin (Spreadable Garlic & Herb Cheese).

Healthful Features of Vegan Cashew Boursin

My easy new take on the classic French cheese spread is:

  • Vegan
  • Oil-free
  • Paleo
  • Soy-Free
  • Yeast-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Easy
  • Made with 5 ingredients (plus optional salt)

Ingredients for Cashew Boursin

The exact amounts of each ingredient are indicated in the recipe card at the end of the post.

Here’s what you need to make it:

  • raw cashews
  • nondairy milk
  • freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • garlic powder
  • snipped fresh herbs

You can decide if you would like to add salt.

How to Make Vegan Cashew Boursin Cheese

Note that the complete directions are also in the recipe card below.

Step One: Quick-Soak the Cashews

First up, soak the cashews. Impatient as I am, I prefer a quick soak. Specifically 15 to 20 minutes in boiling water, followed by cool rinse. The cashews always turn out perfectly plump and soft, ready for blending.

If you prefer, I have directions in the recipe notes for soaking the cashews for several hours in cool water to achieve the same results.

Step Two: Blend the Cashews & Remaining Ingredients

Place the drained cashews, milk, lemon juice, garlic powder, and (optional) salt in a small blender (for example, a bullet-style blender) or a small food processor.

Blend away, stopping often to scrape down the bottom and sides of the container. Your goal is maximum creaminess, so take your time. It will take 3 to 4 minutes of stopping and starting, but it is worth it to get a velvety smooth texture.

With this small volume of cheese, blending in a larger blender or processor is not successful; the cashews get stuck under the blade. If you are doubling or tripling the recipe, a regular size blender or food processor will work just fine.

Step Three: Transfer Cheese to Small Bowl

Transfer the cheese to a small bowl and adjust the salt (and/or milk, lemon juice and garlic) to taste.

Last, stir in 3 to 4 tablespoons of fresh herbs (I use a combination of mostly parsley, plus a small amount of rosemary and thyme; I have a note in the recipe for exactly how much I use of each).

Step Four: Add the Herbs

I prefer to stir in the herbs by hand so that they do not get over-processed (no green cheese, please!). It is also easier to add a little bit at a time to get the proportions just right. It’s worth dirtying an extra small bowl!

You can enjoy the cheese spread immediately, but the flavors improve immensely if you allow the cheese to chill completely. The cheese will also become much more firm.

Storage for the Cheese

The cheese can be kept in a small airtight container, for spreading and dipping, or it can be molded into a small container. Line the container with plastic wrap or cheese cloth and then pack in the cheese, smoothing the top. Close the loose ends of the wrap or cloth around the cheese and chill.

When you are ready to indulge, unmold the cheese and dig in!

You will love this cheese for snacking and light meals. It makes a very impressive appetizer, too. Add cheesemaker to your list of talents :).

Happy snacking, everyone!

More Delicious & Easy Vegan Cheese Recipes to Try:

  • Cashew Cheddar Cheese
  • Chickpea Flour Feta Cheese
  • Chickpea Flour Cheddar Cheese
  • Vegan Parmesan Cheese
  • Vegetable Nacho Cheese Dip
  • Easy Cashew Cream Cheese
  • Chickpea Flour Queso
  • Chipotle Cheese Bread Bites
Vegan Cashew Boursin Cheese {oil-free, 5 ingredients} | power hungry (11)

Vegan Cashew Boursin Cheese {oil-free, 5-ingredients}

Yield: 8 ounces (228 g)/ 16 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Inactive Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes

A plant-based take on Boursin--a spreadable garlic and herb cheese spread--made with cashews. Quick and easy to prepare, it is vegan, Paleo, soy-free and yeast-free.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (4 oz/112 g) raw cashews
  • 3 and 1/2 tablespoons (52 mL) nondairy milk
  • 2 and 1/2 tablespoons (37 mL) freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • fine sea salt
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs (see notes)

Instructions

  1. Place the cashews in a mason jar or glass bowl. Add 2 cups (500 mL) boiling water. Let stand for 15 to 20 minutes until very plump. Drain and rinse the cashews.
  2. In a small food processor or handheld blender (i.e., bullet-style blender), process the cashews, milk, lemon juice, garlic powder, and 1/4 teaspoon salt.
  3. Stop and scrape the sides and bottom of container multiple times until the mixture is very smooth and creamy-looking (be patient, this will take a good amount of stopping, starting, and scraping--about 3 to 4 minutes).
  4. Scrape the cheese into a small bowl and stir in the herbs, to taste. Adjust the salt to taste.
  5. Spoon into a small round or square dish that has been lined with cheesecloth or plastic wrap. Pack in the cheese and firmly enclose with the wrap or cloth. Refrigerate at least 4 hours until cold and firm.
  6. Remove cheese from form and unmold onto a small plate. Enjoy with vegetables, crackers, bread, and more!

Notes

Storage: Store the cheese in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Freezing is not recommended.

Herbs: The amount of herbs will vary depending on the herbs you choose to use. A larger amount of parsely and chives can be used (3 to 4 tablespoons), but more powerful herbs, such as rosemary and thyme, should be added in much smaller portions (1/2 to 1 teaspoon at a time). I like to use 3 tablespoons chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon chopped rosemary and 1/2 teaspoon chopped thyme.

Overnight Soaking: If you prefer, soak the cashews in 2 cups cold water, at room temperature for 8 hours instead of using the quick soak method. Drain and rinse before using. I do not recommend soaking the cashews for longer than 8 hours (they can turn slimy).

Blending Tip: I specify a small food processor or blender because the small volume of cheese is difficult to blend in a regular size food processor or blender. If you are making a large batch of the cheese (e.g., double or triple), a regular size food processor or blender will work.

Fresh Garlic: I like the simplicity of using garlic powder, but fresh garlic can be used, too. I do not recommend using raw garlic; the flavor is too strong and grows stronger as the cheese is stored. Instead, blanch the garlic in boiling water for 1 to 2 minutes or roast the garlic. I recommend 2 to 4 cloves, to taste.

Nutrition Information

Yield 16Serving Size 1/2 ounce (1 generous tablespoon)
Amount Per ServingCalories 40Total Fat 3gSaturated Fat 0.5gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 15.9mgCarbohydrates 2.5gFiber 0.3gSugar 0.5gProtein 1.3g

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Vegan Cashew Boursin Cheese {oil-free, 5 ingredients} | power hungry (2024)

FAQs

What can I use instead of vegan Boursin? ›

For those following a vegan or dairy-free diet, a great substitute for Boursin cheese is a homemade cashew cheese. Soak raw cashews, then blend them with nutritional yeast, lemon juice, garlic, and herbs to create a creamy, dairy-free spread that's perfect for snacking or using in recipes.

Is vegan Boursin good? ›

It is absolutely delicious and a great alternative to a soft cheese. I have baked with it, put it in gluten free pasta, had it on a toasted bagel... and it has been truly amazing every time. This is one of the best cheese alternatives I have ever tasted (and I have had many). Please keep this available!

Can you melt vegan Boursin? ›

It's actually kind of crumbly (although still spreadable), and I think it's a perfect alternative to goat cheese. We've used it to dot on top of pizza – after we took it out of the oven, because it will melt down too much when heated. This was also fabulous on bagels instead of cream cheese.

What is dairy-free Boursin cheese made of? ›

Filtered Water, Coconut Oil, Organic Expeller-Pressed Canola Oil, Modified Starch (Potato and Corn), Less Than 2% of Each: Organic Vegan Cane Sugar, Natural Flavors, Sea Salt, Garlic Powder, Calcium Phosphate, Citric Acid, Sugarcane Fiber, Sodium Citrate, Spices, Sunflower Lecithin, Lactic Acid, Parsley, Xanthan Gum, ...

What cheese is closest to Boursin? ›

Delicious Boursin Cheese Alternative: Same Flavor & Easy Substitution. Cream cheese, Beecher's handmade cheese and Laughing Cow are the top 3 Boursin cheese substitute. Gorgonzola is also good.

Does Aldi do a version of Boursin? ›

ALDI Boursin Shallot & Chive Gournay Cheese Same-Day Delivery or Pickup | Instacart.

Is Boursin basically cream cheese? ›

Boursin [buʁsɛ̃] is a soft creamy cheese available in various flavours, with a flavour and texture similar to cream cheese. The first Boursin flavour, Garlic and Fine Herbs, was created in 1957 by François Boursin, a cheese maker from Normandy.

How long does Boursin last once opened? ›

How long is Boursin Cheese good for after I open it? Boursin Cheese will stay good for approximately 5 days after opening, if kept refrigerated and within best before date.

Why is vegan cheese hard to melt? ›

While vegan cheese holds its own unique charm, it does not contain casein, a milk protein that contributes significantly to the melting, stretching, and bubbling properties of dairy cheese. This absence results in a different melting dynamic.

Does vegan cheese melt like real cheese? ›

Does Vegan Cheese Melt. A resounding yes, it sure does, not all of it, but vegan cheese does melt and melt well. Just like non-vegan cheese, there will be some that aren't created to melt, nor do it well, it's just the same. Make sure to cook vegan cheeses on a lower heat than you would normally and keep an eye on them ...

Is Boursin at Trader Joe's? ›

It's garlicky, herby, and creamy, not to mention the start of some of delicious recipes. The spreadable Gournay-style cheese is sold at most major grocery stores, including Trader Joe's, but I only buy it at Costco.

Can you eat out of date Boursin? ›

How long past the "best before" date is Boursin Cheese okay to eat? For best quality, we recommend only eating Boursin Cheese by the date that is printed on the package.

Is Boursin a healthy cheese? ›

Boursin Cheese

This spreadable cheese is higher on the fat content (thus the spreadability) but remains low in calories. Spread some on fresh veggies for a filling snack. The original Boursin has 40 calories per ounce, but comes in a variety of flavors so be sure to read the labels.

What animal cheese is Boursin? ›

Boursin is the brand name a soft, spreadable cow's milk cheese originally from Normandy France.

What is the vegan substitute for cream cheese? ›

Unsweetened Plain Yogurt (vegan)

It's great for making dips and spreads, but it's also a great substitute for cream cheese when you want to make a frosting.

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What is the difference between Boursin and cream cheese? ›

Boursin has a soft, spreadable consistency that is only a little bit harder than cream cheese. It stands out in the cheese aisles of grocery stores thanks to its packaging: a box containing a silver-wrapped mound of deliciousness.

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