Vegan Flan | Easy Crème Caramel Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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Creamy, sweet, and delicious vegan flan that literally melts in your mouth. This crème caramel is a no-bake dessert that requires only 15 minutes of prep time. The recipe is egg-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and very easy to make.

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Creme Caramel vs Flan

A classic flan (pronounced FLAHN) is made from eggs, sugar, cream, and milk in a hot water bath. Sweet flan is a common custard dessert in Portugal, Spain, Latin America, and in the Caribbean (e.g. Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, etc.). A well-known variation of French cuisine is crème caramel. The desserts look very similar, however, flan can be either sweet or savory. Crème caramel is only served sweet.

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What You Need

Of course, I didn’t use cream, milk, or eggs. Below are the ingredients and their substitutes that you will need for the vegan flan recipe.

All ingredients AND measurements are listed in the printable recipe card below! There you will also find the nutrition facts (calories in flan).

  • Coconut milk – Since I live in the Caribbean, I used coconut milk (flan de coco is very popular here). However, you can also use soy cream or oat cream or a combination of a plant-based cream and plant-based milk.
  • Cornstarch – Arrowroot flour might be used instead of cornstarch.
  • Maple syrup – Any other liquid sweetener can be used instead of maple syrup, for example, agave syrup, date syrup, brown rice syrup.
  • Sugar – You could also use brown sugar instead of white sugar. To make the flan refined sugar-free, try coconut sugar or date sugar with a little maple syrup.
  • Vanilla extract, and salt – Used for flavor.
  • Agar powder – You will need agar powder and not agar flakes. If you only have agar flakes, make sure to use three times as much (2 teaspoons).

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How To Make Vegan Flan?

You won’t need a food processor or blender to make this coconut flan. All you need is two saucepans (I actually used the same saucepan) and a stove. Check the step-by step-photos below:

STEP 1: Start by making the caramel: Combine sugar and water in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring frequently. Once it starts boiling, turn down the heat, let simmer until the sugar caramelizes, then turn off the heat.

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STEP 2: Pour the caramel into 4 small ramekins and spread it with a spoon or simply by tilting the ramekins. Try to be quick as the caramel starts to thicken. Set aside and start making the custard.

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STEP 3: Add coconut milk, maple syrup, cornstarch, agar powder, vanilla extract, and sea salt to a medium-sized saucepan.

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STEP 4: Stir with a whisk until combined, then bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring frequently. As soon as it starts boiling, reduce the heat and let simmer for 2 minutes to activate the agar, then remove from heat.

STEP 5: Pour the creme into the 4 ramekins and refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours or overnight.

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STEP 6: To unmold the flan, carefully slide a knife around the edges of each ramekin. Invert a platter on top of the ramekin and turn the ramekin and platter over (shake it carefully to release the flan).

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Since sugar is highly hydrophilic, it will absorb moisture from the air in the fridge and from the custard and therefore, the caramel will be liquid once you unmold the flan.

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Tips And Variations

  • Make a flan cake: Use a larger mold instead of 4 small ramekins to make a flan cake.
  • Add a flavor: You can add orange juice to make orange flan. It will add a refreshing and interesting flavor.
  • Add a crunchy topping: You could add roasted walnuts, almonds, cashews or coconut on top of the caramel sauce for a nice crunch.

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How To Store?

Store the flan covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. I wouldn’t recommend freezing it.

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If you love easy vegan no-bake recipes, make sure to check out my other delicious vegan desserts that also happen to be gluten-free.

  • Homemade Marzipan
  • Peanut Butter Mousse
  • Lemon Coconut Balls
  • No-Bake Peanut Butter Cookies
  • 3-Ingredient Coconut Balls
  • Healthy No-Bake Brownies
  • No-Bake Chocolate Protein Bars
  • Homemade Bounty Bars
  • Breakfast Granola Cups

Should you give this tasty vegan flan recipe a try, please leave a comment and rating below and tag me in your Instagram or Facebook post with #elavegan and @elavegan.

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Vegan Flan

Author: Michaela Vais

Creamy, sweet, and delicious vegan flan that literally melts in your mouth. This crème caramel is a no-bake dessert that requires only 15 minutes of prep time. The recipe is egg-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and very easy to make.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Chill time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 3 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine French, Latin American, Spanish

Servings 4

Calories 248 kcal

Ingredients

Caramel:

  • 1/3 cup (70 g) sugar (*see notes)
  • 1-2 tbsp water

Custard:

Instructions

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

  • For the caramel, add sugar and water to a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer, stirring frequently. Once it starts boiling, turn down the heat, let simmer until it's dark golden brown and thickens, then turn off the heat.

  • Quickly pour the caramel into 4 small ramekins and spread the caramel around the bottom with a spoon or simply by tilting the ramekins. Set aside while you make the custard.

  • For the custard, add coconut milk, maple syrup, cornstarch, agar powder, vanilla extract, and sea salt to a medium-sized saucepan and stir with a whisk.

  • Once combined, bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring frequently. As soon as it starts boiling, turn the heat to low and let simmer for 2 minutes to activate the agar, then remove from heat.

  • Pour the custard into the 4 ramekins and refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours or overnight.

  • To unmold the flan, gently slide a knife around the edges of each ramekin. Invert a platter on top of the ramekin and turn the ramekin and platter over (shake it carefully). Check the step-by-step photos in the blog post above.

  • Enjoy! Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Notes

  • Refined sugar-free version: Try coconut sugar or date sugar with a little maple syrup instead of white sugar.
  • Coconut milk: You can also use lite coconut milk or a mixture of soy cream or oat cream with the addition of soy milk or oat milk.
  • Maple syrup: Agave syrup, brown rice syrup or any other liquid sweetener can be used instead of maple syrup.
  • Cornstarch: Arrowroot flour might be an alternative to cornstarch.
  • Agar powder: Make sure to use agar powder (not flakes). If you have agar flakes, you will need to use 3 times as much (2 teaspoons).
  • Recipe serves 4. Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Flan

Amount per Serving

Calories

248

% Daily Value*

Fat

12

g

18

%

Saturated Fat

12

g

60

%

Carbohydrates

33

g

11

%

Sugar

27

g

30

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

* 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 flan made of? ›

Of course, flan is not very vegan-friendly. However, creating a delicious vegan flan with the same rich and creamy textures is possible with plant-based ingredients. The combination of oat milk, cornstarch, and vegan butter emulates the egg-based custard that everyone loves.

What is the difference between crème caramel and leche flan? ›

“Leche Flan” is the Filipino version of Crème brûlée and is also known as Crème caramel. The main difference with this Filipino dessert is that leche flan is Jello-like in consistency, while crème brûlée is pudding-like. Another difference is how the leche flan is cooked.

What's the difference between caramel custard pudding and flan? ›

Flavor: Flan recipes usually call for multiple types of dairy products, such as cream cheese, evaporated milk, and sweetened condensed milk. This gives a flan a tangier and sweeter flavor than that of a crème caramel, which uses only whole milk or cream, eggs, and sugar.

Why is my flan caramel hard after baking? ›

It's normal. Caramel hardens when you pour it into a ramekin but gradually melts into syrup during cooking. If the layer of caramel poured into a ramekin is too thick, it will not have time to completely melt during cooking.

Why is flan difficult to make? ›

It's always the simple things in life that are the most difficult to master. With flan the key to a smooth texture is the cooking temperature. Cooked for too long or cooked at too high of a temperature and the custard will have a slightly pock-y curdled texture.

What is the brown stuff on flan? ›

Flan has a unique twist, though. It has a layer of caramelized sugar on the bottom of the ramekin that then becomes the top when you invert it onto the plate, which then blankets the incredibly smooth and silky custard in a delicious caramel sauce.

Is Mexican flan the same as crème caramel? ›

In Spanish-speaking countries and often in the United States, crème caramel is known as flan. This was originally a Spanish-language usage, but the dish is now best known in North America in a Latin American context. Elsewhere, including in Britain, a flan is a type of tart somewhat like a quiche.

What is crème caramel called in Spain? ›

Introduction. 'Flan', or creme caramel as we know it, is Spain's national pudding. This one, however, from the Valencia region, is made with orange juice instead of milk, and is yet still deliciously creamy with an intense fl avour of orange.

Is crème brûlée the same as flan? ›

The key difference between crème brûlée and flan

ChowHound explains that, typically, crème brûlée is served inside the individual dessert ramekin that it's cooked in, while flan is usually served outside of its dish. Another quality that makes each dessert unique is its topping.

Is Japanese pudding the same as flan? ›

Purin (プリン) is a custard dessert made from eggs, milk, and sugar, and covered with a thin layer of rich caramel sauce on top. It's basically a Japanese take on crème caramel, also known as flan, custard pudding, or caramel pudding.

Is leche flan the same as flan? ›

Leche flan is the Filipino version of flan similar to Mexican flan. Flan de queso is a Latin American flan variation made with cream cheese that can also be flavored with coconut.

Is egg custard and flan the same? ›

Both custard and pudding are sweet, goopy desserts made mostly from cream and then cooked. However, custard (and therefore flan) is made with eggs and sweetened milk alongside the cream, and flan itself includes caramel.

How does the caramel in flan stay liquid? ›

Sugar is hydophilic - it absorbs moisture. Some of the moisture in the custard is absorbed by the hard caramel, eventually dissolving it to the point it becomes a liquid. The process takes a while - it doesn't just happen when the flan is being baked - most of it happens during the cooling period, in the refrigerator.

Why does my flan caramel keep crystallizing? ›

Crystals will form if the temperature is too high, and also if you do not keep up with wiping down the sides of the pot with a brush dipped in cold water.

Do you flip the flan when it's hot or cold? ›

Once the custards have cooled a bit, move them to the fridge to continue cooling for 4-24 hours. Before serving, run a knife along the edge of your flan dish and then place a plate/serving dish on top and flip over. Remove the flan dish and voila, a very sophisticated and delicious dessert (or breakfast).

What is flan usually made of? ›

A dessert flan is made of eggs; sweetened condensed milk, cream or whole milk; and flavorings such as vanilla, orange, coconut, or coffee. Because egg-based custard is delicate, flan is baked in a water bath in the oven.

What are vegan desserts made of? ›

In recipes, milk is replaced by plant milk (almond milk, oat milk, rice milk, soy milk and other plant milks) which can be also found with chocolate, vanilla and other flavors, butter is replaced by vegetable margarine (preferably non-hydrogenated) or oil, cow yogurt and cream are replaced by their plant-based ...

What is traditional flan made of? ›

Sugar: A cup of white sugar is melted on the stove until it's liquified and golden. Eggs: You'll need three whole eggs. Sweetened condensed milk: Because all the most delicious recipes call for a can of sweetened condensed milk. Evaporated milk: A can of evaporated milk gives the flan a richer flavor than regular milk.

What is flan base made of? ›

The strawberry flan base recipe is mums easy 2-2-2-1 formula. That's 2 eggs, 2oz sugar, 2oz flour and 1 tablespoon of water. A couple of quick notes; To avoid an over-stuffed pantry, I make my own self-raising flour by adding baking powder to plain flour.

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