Whipped cream can be a tough item to replace if you're avoiding dairy, but thankfully there are a few delicious options out there. I recently tried this dairy-free whipped cream from Forager and it quickly became one of my new favorites.
Ingredients as of 3/26/22:
Filtered Water, Coconut Oil*, Cane Sugar*, Sunflower Oil*, Fava Bean Protein Flour*, Guar Gum*, Natural Flavors*, Cultured Dextrose*, Sunflower Lecithin*, Vanilla Extract*, Locust Bean Gum*, Tartaric Acid.
*Organic
Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size 2 tablespoon (28g)
- Serving Per Container about 11
- Calories 110
- Total Fat 11g
- Saturated Fat 9g
- Trans Fat 0g
- Cholesterol 0mg
- Sodium 0mg
- Total Carbohydrate 3g
- Dietary Fiber 0g
- Total Sugars 3g
- Includes 3g Added Sugars
- Protein 0g
Where to get it
I buy this at Whole Foods for $4.99. You can use their store locator to find a retailer near you.
My notes about this dairy-free whipped cream
This whipped cream comes in tub form and has a texture similar to Cool Whip. It has a heavier, thicker consistency in comparison to fresh whipped cream, without being as weighted as ice cream.
What I liked about this dairy-free whipped cream is that it's not overly sweet and doesn't have any weird aftertaste. It's rich, smooth, and tastes naturally sweetened without any strange chemical flavor to it. It's sold in the refrigerator section of the store, which means you don't have to wait for it to thaw or soften when you need it.
I enjoy this product with fresh berries, shortcakes, ice cream sundaes, pies, or parfaits. I tried this in my iced coffee and it was just too heavy and thick. It doesn't melt in your cold beverages, so you're left with a hard ball of cream floating around. Use this to top your traditional desserts and I think you'll love this product!
Did you try this dairy-free whipped cream?
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