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    Home » Vegan Cheese

    Published: Jul 21, 2017 · Modified: Nov 13, 2024 by Alissa Saenz · This post may contain affiliate links · 11 Comments

    Vegan Camembert

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    This luscious vegan Camembert cheese is made with creamy blended up raw cashews and a hint of truffle oil for intensely savory flavor.

    Wheel of Cashew Camembert on a Plate, with Water Glass, Fresh Herbs, Strawberries, and Wedge of Cashew Camembert in the Background

    Guys. This cheese blew my mind.

    I didn't think my mind was capable of being blown by vegan cheese at this point. Not that I'm the vegan cheese queen or anything, but after 5 years of blogging vegan recipes, many of them cheesy, I thought I had a pretty good handle on the concept.

    Cashew Camembert with a Wedge Cut Out on a Plate

    This cheese though. OMG.

    Feed this to anyone and they'll not only never know it's vegan, they'll think it's some fancy pants cheese platter cheese you eat at a cocktail party. Like Camembert. Is Camembert fancy? I know very little about non-vegan cheese!

    Truffle oil is the secret ingredient. You may have to splurge for that (it's not that bad — ten bucks or so for a little bottle), but you'll probably want to eat this cheese for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a long time. So it'll get used up.

    Wedge of Cashew Camembert on a Plate with Crackers

    Seriously though, this stuff is good. My husband told me it gave him his first ever food high. Wow.

    And it's not my recipe. (I told my husband I forgive him.) I got this one from This Cheese Is Nuts! by Julie Piatt. The book is appropriately named because (1) the cheeses contained within are made from nuts, and (2) both recipes I've tried so far have been insane. (Check out my review of the smoked almond cheddar here.)

    Close Up of a Wedge Cut into a Wheel of Cashew Camembert

    I even fudged the recipe a bit, because I don't have a humidifier and my dehydrator won't fit a cheese wheel. Honestly, you could just make this as an instant spreadable vegan camembert and it would be awesome. The recipes in the book vary from quick and easy (the smoked almond cheddar falls into that category) and super elaborate, involving fermentation, molding, and all kinds of crazy business to make a super realistic vegan cheese.

    I for one plan to put the book to good use by exploring some of the more involved aspects of vegan cheesery. I'm really excited about trying the cashew bleu cheese, Japanese miso cheese, and provolone in baked phyllo dough.

    Like this recipe? If so, please stop back and leave me a review and rating below if you try it! Also be sure to follow me on Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram, or subscribe to my newsletter for more recipes like this one!

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    Wheel of Cashew Camembert on a Plate, with Water Glass, Fresh Herbs, Strawberries, and Wedge of Cashew Camembert in the Background
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    Vegan Camembert

    This luscious vegan camembert cheese is made with creamy blended up raw cashews and a hint of truffle oil for intensely savory flavor.
    Course Appetizer
    Cuisine American, French
    Prep Time 1 day day
    Total Time 1 day day
    Servings 8
    Calories 256kcal
    Author Alissa

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups raw cashews
    • 2 tablespoons unrefined coconut oil, plus more for greasing the pan
    • ¾ cup aquafaba, liquid from canned garbanzo beans
    • ½ teaspoon Celtic sea salt
    • 1 teaspoon white truffle oil

    Instructions

    • Place the cashews in filtered water in a small bowl. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
    • Lightly oil a 4 x 2-inch pan with coconut oil.
    • Drain the cashews. In the pitcher of a Vitamix, place the cashews, aquafaba, salt, coconut oil, and truffle oil. Process first on medium speed, using the plunger to evenly distribute the mixture. Gradually increase the speed, stopping intermittently to redistribute the mixture until the it is smooth.
    • Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan and smooth out the top with a rubber spatula. and cover with a round of parchment paper cut to fit the pan.
    • Dehydrate for 24 hours at 90 degrees. Transfer to the refrigerator for 24 hours.
    • Run a sharp knife around the edges of the mold. Turn the cheese out on to a cutting board and remove the sides. Using the wide flat side of a large knife, run the flat edge under the metal round, pressing upwards to separate the round from the cheese. Smooth the cheese surfaces with rubber spatula If desired, place in a humidifier for 1 to 3 weeks. Rub fine sea salt over your cheese after a few days and then repeat every few days or so to prevent black mold from appearing.
    • Serve.

    Notes

    Reprinted from This Cheese is Nuts: Delicious Vegan Cheese at Home by arrangement Avery, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. Copyright © 2017, Julie Piatt. Alissa's note: I used a small round cake pan because that's what I had on hand. Getting the cheese out was a bit tricky, so I popped it into the freezer for a bit, which made the cheese easier to gently pry out of the pan. A springform pan would probably work great.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 256kcal | Carbohydrates: 11.2g | Protein: 5.2g | Fat: 22.8g | Saturated Fat: 6.6g | Sodium: 296mg | Potassium: 194mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1.7g | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. Karen Cooper says

      June 01, 2025 at 10:58 pm

      Hi there. I made my own vegan cheese for a long time, using mostly Miyoko Scheiner's recipes. This one looks delicsious. What exactly is the "humidifier" you mention in the recipe?
      Thanks

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    2. Nigel Franks says

      August 21, 2018 at 8:42 am

      Is it possible to get vegan truffle oil that is not based on truffles found by dogs or pigs?

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      • Alissa Saenz says

        August 26, 2018 at 8:40 pm

        Most truffle oils don't actually contain real truffles. Here's an article with some details and brands you could look for: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/15/opinion/truffle-oil-chemicals.html

        Reply
    3. Patrick Moriarty says

      December 15, 2017 at 10:53 am

      I would think you would need a dehumidifier in place of a dehydrator.

      Reply
    4. Sabina Carlozzo says

      October 29, 2017 at 5:04 pm

      It's a pity that coconut oil is one of the ingredients. I avoid it because it is not good for the arteries.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byBte5p8k5Y

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    5. Mary says

      July 26, 2017 at 6:56 am

      Do you think I could use another type of but for this recipe? I'm allergic to cashews. Which nut would be a good substitute for cashews? Thanks, Mary from NOLA

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      • Alissa Saenz says

        July 30, 2017 at 11:17 am

        I'm not sure! Macadamia nuts sometimes work in recipes where cashews do, but I can't say for sure without having tried it myself.

        Reply
    6. Hallie says

      July 22, 2017 at 7:43 am

      Just a quick question...you indicated you did not dehydrate this recipe. Did you just refridgerate, if so, for how long before it is ready? I do not own a dehydrator.

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      • Alissa Saenz says

        July 25, 2017 at 11:12 am

        I actually just heated up the oven to the lowest possible temp, put the cheese in there for 20-30 minutes, then turned it off and let it sit for a half a day or so (it was a hot day)! Then I transferred it to the fridge for 24 hours before taking it out of the pan.

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    7. Christi says

      July 22, 2017 at 12:08 am

      I have a dehydrator but I have never heard of using a humidifier that a drawer in your refrigerator? Thanks

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      • Alissa Saenz says

        July 25, 2017 at 11:14 am

        I'm honestly not sure! The book has a resources section with some suggested equiptment, but she doesn't mention a humidifier. You might be right and she is referring to the refrigerator door! In any event, I just stuck mine in the fridge and it was fine. :)

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