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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
STEP 3: Add coconut milk, maple syrup, cornstarch, agar powder, vanilla extract, and sea salt to a medium-sized saucepan.
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.
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).
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.
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.
How To Store?
Store the flan covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. I wouldn’t recommend freezing it.
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.
Vegan Flan
Ingredients
Caramel:
- 1/3 cup (70 g) sugar (*see notes)
- 1-2 tbsp water
Custard:
- 2 cups (480 ml) canned coconut milk can shaken (*see notes)
- 3-4 tbsp (60-80 g) maple syrup (*see notes)
- 2 tbsp (16 g) cornstarch (*see notes)
- 2/3 tsp agar powder (*see notes)
- Pinch of sea salt
- 2 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
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 information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically
Jodie
How many grams of agar powder is 2/3 teaspoon?
Ela
Jodie, the powder is so light that my kitchen scale actually shows zero grams. But the agar bottle says that 1/2 tsp is 1.5 grams.
Cata
coconut milk dhould be boxed or canned? Thanks!!!
Ela
“Canned coconut milk, can shaken…” as mentioned in the ingredient list. 🙂
Shaikha
Made this today and it was very good!! Cream caramel is a Ramadan classic in my country and this vegan one tastes nicer than the real thing.. definitely going to make it again. thank you!!????????
Ela
Wow, that’s awesome, Shaikha! Thanks so much for your kind comment. 🙂
MJ
Hello! Do you think light coconut milk will work or is full fat needed for texture? Thank you!
Ela
Hi! Yes, it should work fine. Maybe it won’t be as rich, but still delicious. 🙂
Aria
It’s waiting in the fridge right now! I used light coconut milk (1,5% fat) and accidentally 2/3 “tablespoon” of agar powder instead of “teaspoon”. How will that affect it? I hope it doesn’t go badly. Smells delicious though, I can’t wait to try it! Thanks a lot!
Ela
Hi Aria, I think it will turn out quite firm because of the 2/3 tablespoon instead of teaspoon. 🙂
Aria
Even with the mistakes it turned out amazing! Thanks a lot! I’m definitely going to try this again!
Ela
That’s wonderful, I am glad it turned out great. 🙂
Mar
In my country this is called tembleque. We also make flan.
Ela
Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Robyn
You can find agar powder at Asian markets. I found it in my health food store, in the Asian section.
Ela
Awesome! 🙂
Linda
Hi. Can I use almond milk instead of coconut milk?
Ela
Hey! I would not recommend it because it doesn’t contain much fat (boxed almond milk is basically just water). You can use soy cream or oat cream or a combination of a plant-based cream and plant-based milk.
Stuti
Hi
I don’t have any liquid sugar but have vanilla flavoured soy milk which is sweet. So can I just use that?
Ela
You can use regular sugar, that’s no problem. 🙂
Stuti
I tried it with vanilla flavoured soy milk and normal sugar. It turned out lovely. Thank you for the recipe.
You make being vegan so easy ????
Ela
That sounds really delicious with vanilla-flavored soy milk. I am glad you liked the dessert. 🙂
Ro Owen
I forgot to do the stars in my last comment….I would have given 10 or more if they were there!! 🙂
Ela
Thanks so much!! 🙂
Ro Owen
WOW Ela, this is an amazing recipe!!! I have already made it 3x since discovering it less than 2 weeks ago. We are totally hooked!!!! EVERYONE I have shared a taste with has absolutely raved about how amazing it is! – even my mum and son who are not vegan at all. It is so very easy to make…takes no time at all and tastes DIVINE!!! This will be one of our most favorite and most often made desserts now for sure!!!. Just like the ‘real’ thing that I remember with eggs etc …. but even better. I used coconut sugar for the syrup and in the custard,, to make the toffee sauce go a teeny bit further added about a tablespoon of maple syrup at the start of the process. THANK YOU for this amazing recipe 🙂 xxx
Ela
Aww, thanks so much for your thorough feedback, Ro! I am so glad you and your loved ones enjoyed this recipe. 🙂
Much love,
Ela
Jenna
Is there something I can use instead of ramekins? I don’t want to go to stores unless it’s super necessary!
Ela
Hi Jenna, you can use small jars, that should work fine too. Hope this helps. 🙂
Ruth
Came out perfect – great instructions. Thank you
Ela
Awesome! I am glad the flan turned out great. Thanks for your feedback, Ruth. 🙂
Kateryna
Made this deliciousness and it’s a bomb!!! My husband and I loved it! It tastes like heaven! Amazing recipe!
Ela
Wonderful!! I am glad you and your husband loved the recipe. 🙂
iiz fauziah
I’ve tried this recipe. Easy and delicious ♥️♥️ it’s just that my caramel is over cook. So it was rather bitter. but I’ll try again next time.
Ela
Thanks for your comment, dear! I hope the next try will turn out much better. It’s important to stir the sugar constantly so that it doesn’t burn. 🙂
Carmen Guerra
I loved this recipe. It’s so creamy and a wonderful alternative pudim. All the family ate and enjoyed even though they’re not vegan. Yeah! I added some lemon rasps. Thank you 🙂
Ela
That’s awesome, Carmen! I am so glad that you and your family loved the recipe. 🙂
Til
In wenigen Minuten gemacht, super easy und uuuunglaublich lecker! Hab noch nie Flan gegessen, aber meine Freundin meinte es schmeckt exakt bzw. besser als nicht-veganes Flan. Love it!
Ela
Das freut mich so sehr! Ich danke dir vielmals für dein klasse Feedback! 🙂
Aylin
What can i use instead of agave powder?
Ela
I assume you mean agar powder. You can increase the amount of cornstarch (you will need to use a lot more, about 5 or 6 tbsp), however, the texture and taste of the flan will be different. I read that “Kappa Carrageenan” could be used instead of agar powder (in smaller amounts though), but since I haven’t tried it, I cannot recommend it.
Aanchal
So amazing and you made it look so easy love ???? wish i could find agar powder in such conditions ????????
Ela
Thank you, Aanchal! I hope you will give the recipe a try as soon as you are able to get agar powder.
Camille
I made this flan today and it was good! My non vegan husband ate it too and loved it. I added cinnamon since I love vanilla and cinnamon together! I’ll be making it again!
Ela
Cinnamon and vanilla – this is indeed a wonderful combo! Thanks for your great feedback, Camille. 🙂
Morena
Can I use xanthan gam instead of agar powder?
Ela
Hello Morena, I am afraid it wouldn’t work because xanthan doesn’t set like agar. You can increase the amount of cornstarch (you will need to use a lot more), however, the texture of the flan will be different.