Vegan Vanilla Pudding (Homemade, Easy Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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Enjoy this 2-step vegan vanilla pudding recipe using just 5 main ingredients and prepared in under 10 minutes! It’s creamy, smooth, and flavorful but completely dairy-free and egg-free. Plus, this pudding can be made nut-free and/or sugar-free too!

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Smooth And Creamy, Dairy-Free Vanilla Pudding

I have a confession to make – I love all creamy, pudding/custard-like desserts. I’ve already shared recipes for Vegan Chocolate Pudding and my favorite Vegan Banana Pudding; a combination of Vanilla Wafer Biscuits, bananas, vanilla pudding, and whipped cream. Suddenly it dawned on me that I’d yet to share the vegan vanilla pudding recipe on its own, though.

This pudding recipe is super simple, containing just 5 ingredients (8 with my optional extras) and a quick and easy 2-step process (prepare the pudding and chill it! Easy-peasy). The resulting pudding is smooth, light, creamy, and fantastic for enjoying alone, as part of another dessert, or with fresh fruits or fruit compote.

Best of all, this recipe is also super versatile; I’ve included options for nut-free and sugar-free pudding. Plus, it’s the perfect base for tons of different flavors. Check out the recipe notes for fun ways to take this recipe further!

There’s absolutely no reason you can’t enjoy all the flavor and texture of a traditional homemade vanilla pudding, minus the dairy and eggs. Plus, this recipe is perfect for making ahead as a treat you can enjoy throughout the week!

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The Ingredients

  • Plant-Based Milk: I used canned coconut milk (the lite version) which will make the dairy-free pudding creamy and rich. You could also use 2 cups of your favorite plant-based milk (e.g., almond milk or cashew milk, etc.); however, the pudding will turn out less rich and creamy.
  • Cornstarch: It will thicken and provide texture to the vegan vanilla pudding (check the FAQ section below for a sub).
  • Sweetener: You can use organic sugar, coconut sugar, date sugar, etc., or use monk fruit, Erythritol (Swerve), or another keto sweetener for a sugar-free pudding. Maple syrup should also be fine, though if you find the pudding a little thin, you may want to add a dash more cornstarch.
  • Cashew butter: This will add richness to your vegan pudding. Feel free to use any other nut butter, e.g., almond butter, peanut butter, etc. For a nut-free version, use tahini or sunflower seed butter.
  • Vanilla extract: You can’t have homemade vanilla pudding without vanilla. If you’re able, you could also use vanilla paste or fresh vanilla from a pod, as it tastes even better!
  • Salt: Wonderful for slightly offsetting the sweetness and adding depth of flavor.
  • Turmeric: OPTIONAL, for adding color to the vegan custard, similar to ones that contain egg yolk.

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

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How To Make Vanilla Pudding?

Step 1: Prepare The Pudding

  • In a medium-sized bowl, combine all vanilla pudding ingredients. Whisk until the cornstarch dissolves, then transfer the mixture to a saucepan.
  • Bring it to a boil over medium heat, whisking very frequently.
  • Once the pudding starts boiling, turn the heat to low and whisk continuously for about 1-2 minutes. It will thicken and get very creamy.

Step 2: Allow It To Set & Chill

  • Remove the pudding from the heat, pour it into glasses/ramekins, cover with cling film to avoid a film, and refrigerate until set (at least 1 hour, overnight is fine too).
  • Top with fruit compote (I used cherries) if desired and enjoy.

Don’t skip the cling film tip if you want to avoid a skin forming over the top of the pudding. Lay the cling film directly over the surface of your vegan pudding.

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Serving Suggestions

There are tons of ways to garnish and serve this vegan vanilla pudding. This depends on whether you want a light treat or a more decadent dessert.

I love to serve mine with either a fruit compote/coulis or some fresh berries. Then sprinkle with vegan white shaved chocolate, crushed nuts, or shredded coconut. Raspberries and pistachios topped will a little vegan whipped cream is a great combo too. You could also garnish this with granola, syrups, crushed cookies, etc.

Alternatively, you can use this vanilla pudding recipe to create other desserts- like tarts. Simply pour the pudding over the crust – like for these Vegan Cheesecake Tarts – before chilling or using within trifles and Vegan Tiramisu recipes.

Let me know in the comments what your favorite way to enjoy this homemade vanilla pudding is.

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FAQ:

Is Vanilla Pudding Gluten-Free?

This vanilla pudding is not only gluten-free, but it is also soy-free, and even paleo.

Can You Make Vanilla Pudding Without Cornstarch?

You can try using arrowroot flour instead of cornstarch, the result should be similar. Avoid tapioca starch, which ends up more ‘gloopy’ than creamy.

Can You Freeze Pudding?

The pudding will store, covered, in the fridge for between 3-4 days. Avoid freezing the pudding as cornstarch doesn’t hold up when frozen and thawed.

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Recipe Notes & Variations

  • For a nut-free pudding: Use seed butter and nut-free milk.
  • For a paleo vanilla pudding: Use paleo-friendly milk (coconut milk works well) and sweetener (coconut sugar, date sugar, etc.). Some paleo eaters prefer to use real vanilla too and avoid the alcohol in vanilla extract.
  • To customize the flavor: Add in a little citrus zest or blended berries/fruits for more flavor. Alternatively, add a cheeky splash of liqueur for a more ‘adult’ taste – just make sure to add a touch more starch too.
  • You could also easily adapt the flavor with spices; cinnamon, pumpkin spice, etc., or natural flavorings (almond, orange, etc.)
  • If you decide to add a liquid sweetener or any additional ingredients that make your pudding too liquidy, NEVER add more cornstarch directly to the hot vanilla pudding in the pan. Instead, create a slurry with the cornstarch and little water first. Then add that to the pudding, whisking well to incorporate it thoroughly.
  • Experiment with adding a little vegan butter flavor extract to this vanilla pudding recipe. I know it may sound weird, but it adds a delicious flavor. It’s hard to explain but is addictive.

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Other Vegan Dessert Recipes

  • Chocolate Keto Chia Pudding
  • Strawberry Mousse
  • Peanut Butter Mousse
  • Vegan Gingerbread Tiramisu Recipe
  • Vegan Flan (Easy Crème Caramel Recipe)
  • Strawberry Sheet Cake With Pudding (Custard)

If you give this sweet vegan vanilla pudding recipe a try, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, please don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elaveganand #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

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Vegan Vanilla Pudding

Enjoy this 2-step vegan vanilla pudding recipe using just 5 ingredients and prepared in under 10 minutes! It's creamy, smooth, and flavorful but completely dairy-free and egg-free. Plus, this pudding can be made nut-free and/or sugar-free too!

5 from 8 votes

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Prep Time 8 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine British

Servings 2

Calories 285 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the pudding

  • You can watch the short video for visual instructions.

    In a medium-sized bowl, combine all pudding ingredients. Whisk until the cornstarch dissolves.

  • Transfer to a saucepan and bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, whisking very frequently.

  • Once the pudding starts boiling, turn the heat to low and whisk continuously for about 1-2 minutes. It will thicken and get creamy.

Step 2: Allow it to set and chill

  • Remove from heat, pour the pudding into glasses/ramekins, cover with cling film to avoid a film, and refrigerate until set (at least 1 hour, overnight is fine too).

  • Top with fruit compote (I used cherries) if desired and enjoy.

Notes

Video Of The Recipe

  • Milk: I used lite coconut milk (canned). It will make the pudding creamy and rich. You could also use your favorite plant-based milk (e.g. almond milk or cashew milk, etc.), however, the pudding will turn out less rich and creamy.
  • Cornstarch: You could experiment with arrowroot flour instead.
  • Sweetener: You can use organic sugar, coconut sugar, date sugar, etc., or use Erythritol for a sugar-free pudding. Maple syrup should be also fine.
  • Cashew butter: Feel free to use any other nut butter, e.g. almond butter. Use tahini or sunflower seed butter for a nut-free version. You can also leave it out, but the pudding will be less rich.
  • Vanilla extract: If you're able, you could also use vanilla paste or fresh vanilla from a pod, as it tastes even better!

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Vanilla Pudding

Serving Size

1 glass

Amount per Serving

Calories

285

% Daily Value*

Fat

13

g

20

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

10

%

Carbohydrates

30

g

10

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

7

g

8

%

Protein

10

g

20

%

* 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 a substitute for vanilla pudding in Jello? ›

The alternative mix is simply 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts fine sugar, plus 1 part vanilla. I used 1 TBSP. of cornstarch and 2 TBSP. of sugar.

How do you thicken homemade vanilla pudding? ›

Cornstarch: Three tablespoons of cornstarch thickens the vanilla pudding. Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the flavor, but it won't make the pudding taste salty.

How to make box vanilla pudding taste homemade? ›

Swap out the milk for something creamier

If you're using a boxed mix that calls for milk, you can make the mix taste more homemade by subbing in another ingredient like evaporated milk or canned coconut milk. These substitutions will make the pudding even creamier.

What is a substitute for instant vanilla pudding mix? ›

Vanilla pudding mix is basically cornstarch, sugar, and artificial flavorings and coloring. So to replace it in a recipe, you need cornstarch and sweetener and vanilla flavor. A standard vanilla pudding recipe contains: So thats 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts sugar.

Why is my homemade vanilla pudding not thickening? ›

And so I don't necessarily use it if I'm going to make a rich dessert. However, you can add, if, if your rice pudding di or vanilla pudding didn't thicken it is not only because of the kind of milk you used, you generally you need to use some kind of a starch, either arrow root or corn starch.

What happens if you add gelatin to pudding? ›

Setting with gelatin instead of cornstarch results in a creamy pudding that sits light on the tongue.

What are the ingredients in Jello vanilla pudding? ›

SUGAR, MODIFIED CORNSTARCH, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, SALT, DISODIUM PHOSPHATE AND TETRASODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE (FOR THICKENING), MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES (PREVENT FOAMING), ARTIFICIAL COLOR, YELLOW 5, YELLOW 6, BHA (PRESERVATIVE).

How do you keep homemade pudding from getting watery? ›

Do not cover when the pudding is still hot, but should be covered when the pudding has cooled. This is to avoid the presence of steam which makes the pudding runny.

Why is my homemade vanilla pudding grainy? ›

Why is my homemade pudding grainy? If your pudding is grainy then the egg yolks curdled when you added them to the hot milk. To fix a grainy pudding, strain the mixture before refrigerating.

What is black pudding made of? ›

Black Pudding is a combination of suet or fat, grain or cereal, onion, seasoning and, there's no denying it, cow or pig's blood, all stuffed into a natural casing (animal intestine).

How to improve vanilla pudding? ›

Add your large dollop of whipped cream to the mix and stir lightly until fully incorporated. The fluffy addition gives the pudding added creaminess without making it heavy. This subtle addition makes an extra creamy instant pudding, but you don't have to stop at a regular whipped cream.

Is homemade pudding better than instant? ›

TASTE AND TEXTURE:

The taste of the cooked pudding is much richer and more complex than the instant. It's got a structure to the texture that isn't limp or watery. It feels as though a much more substantial transformation has occurred in the cooked pudding than in the instant. It's thick and slightly lumpy.

How to elevate vanilla pudding? ›

You could stop at vanilla extract and be perfectly content, or you could add fun stir-ins like dulce de leche and pretzels. And if you ask us, the not-so-standard pudding combinations take the dessert from basic to amazing. Be honest: Wouldn't you rather have a ramekin of pumpkin pie pudding?

What is pudding made out of? ›

pudding, any of several foods whose common characteristic is a relatively soft, spongy, and thick texture. In the United States, puddings are nearly always sweet desserts of milk or fruit juice variously flavoured and thickened with cornstarch, arrowroot, flour, tapioca, rice, bread, or eggs.

What is real pudding made of? ›

Ingredients for Making Pudding

It is simply milk and cream, sweetened and thickened by a brief bout of cooking on the stovetop or in the oven. Unbaked puddings, like this one, get their richness and thickness from a mixture of cornstarch and egg yolks.

What is the raw material for pudding? ›

The milk pudding is a pasty or semi-fluid state milk-contained product, and each 100 weight portions of the milk pudding comprises the following raw materials: 30 to 80 portions of liquid milk raw material, 4 to 20.0 portions of sugar, 0.1 to 5 portions of a stabilizing agent, and the balance being water.

What was pudding originally made of? ›

The original pudding was formed by mixing various ingredients with a grain product or other binder such as butter, flour, cereal, eggs, and/or suet, resulting in a solid mass.

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