Vegan Feta Cheese Recipe, Almond Based - SunnysideHanne (2024)

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Vegan Feta Cheese Recipe: an almond based vegan feta cheese that is sliceable and spreadable.

Salty, tangy, rich almond feta, that has enough body to be cubed and tossed on a salad but is creamy enough to be smeared across a slice of toasted bread.

Is lactic acid vegan and do I have to have it?

Yes lactic acid can be vegan. It is optional and your cheese will still be delicious without it. It does up the tangy sour feta-y flavor if you do end up using it. Here is the lactic acid I use.

Time Saving Tip:

Keep soaked nuts in your freezerand you will always be ready to make nut cheeses, smoothiesor raw cheesecakes, like my Raspberry Rose Cheesecake. It is a similar process to my Cashew Labneh but I give it a quick bake in a mold, leading to a firmer cheese.

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Vegan Feta Cheese Recipe, Almond Based

On bright white summer mornings and the rain-bruised lavender mornings of winter, my mother would send me to the bakery, to buy the morning loaf.

I tripped across the smooth grey stones in my bare feet to the door of the baker. The baker would greet me with a welcoming Καλημέρα (Good Morning) and a pat on my round cheeks and then kneel and expertly tie a hot loaf of bread with twine tying the end of the string to my middle fingers so I could run home with the loaf balanced, like a broken yoyo, from my hand.

Once home we would tear into the golden crusty bread, smearing it with what ever we had on hand. My mom loving a combination of marmalade, feta, tomato and red onion.

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I once was lost but now I’m found. –John Newton

On those perfect days that I return to my Island, step from the ferry and slip the shoes from my feet, I realize that even on the best of days, the rest of the world is off by a hair’s breath. I am forever calibrated to Hydra as she is to me

The lapping waves are the rhythm to my day like a mother’s heartbeat. The wind singing through the dark green pines lulls me to sleep.

Leaving the island is like stepping out of a warm bath, the world is chill and gravity reasserts itself.

Once a great love cut my life in two.
The first part goes on twisting
at some other place like a snake cut in two.

The passing years have calmed me
and brought healing to my heart and rest to my eyes.

And I’m like someone standing in the Judean desert, looking at a sign:
‘Sea Level’
He cannot see the sea, but he knows.

Thus I remember your face everywhere
at your ‘face Level.

Yehuda Amichai

When the sun peaks over my garden wall this summer she will spy me smearing this vegan feta cheese on crusty bread still warm from the bakery.

If you are longing for a taste of Greek summer then one bite of this Orange Upside-Down Semolina Cake will scratch that itch.Each rich forkful is a play between burnt sugar,orange marmalade, and soothingvanilla.

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I used this loaf pan but any will work.I never knew what a difference a good quality bread pan make. I splurged on this one and couldn’t be happier. I use this for loaf breads including my banana bread which Never sticks in this pan.

This pan is also the one I use when making my incredible Smokey Maple Seitan Bacon.

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Herb Marinated Almond Feta (Vegan)

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

30 mins

A tangy marinated vegan feta cheese that works fabulously spread on sandwiches or cubed in salads.

Course:condiment

Cuisine:Greek

Servings: 6 people

Ingredients

Almond Feta

Herbed Marinade.

  • 1/4cuplemon juice
  • 1/2cupolive oil
  • 1/4cupminced herbs, I used rosemary, dill, oregano, mint, and sage
  • 1/2tspsaltto taste
  • 1/2tsppepperto taste
  • 2clovesgarlicminced
  • zest of one lemon
  • 1tspdijon mustard

Instructions

Almond Feta

    Soak your almonds in the water for 6 hours or overnight.

    1. Drain your almonds and place the almonds in your blender with two cups of fresh water and puree until absolutely smooth.

    2. Heat the almond mixture in a sauce pan stirring often and being sure not to burn. You want the almond mixture to be very hot to the touch but not boiling.

    3. Make sure the almond mixture is around 85°C or 185°F when you add the acids (vinegar/lemon juice). In a large shallow bowl place the lemon juice, vinegar and salt. Pour your hot almond mixture into the bowl. Give it a good stir and leave it untouched in the bowl on the counter for 30 minutes.

    4. Line a sieve with cheese cloth or a clean unbleached white t-shirt and place it over a bowl to catch the whey. Pour the curdled almond mixture into the sieve and allow the whey to drip away into the bowl below. After about an hour pour out the whey and replace the bowl beneath.Fold the cloth over the top of the "cheese" and weigh down with a small plate and a can of beans to press on the"cheese" and release more water.

    5. Allow to sit for three hours, pressing now and again on the weight to release more liquid.

      Line a small loaf pan or ramekin with foil and heat your oven to 200 Fahrenheit. Place the cheese into a small bowl and add the miso, garlic, nutritional yeast and lactic acid if using. The lactic acid adds more sour tang to the final product. Stir well and blend with an immersion blender till smooth. Now taste and let your palate be the guide to adding more flavor.

    6. Stop. I just want to reiterate that your own palate should be your guide. I don't want to hear that it wasn't salty, funky tangy, or sour enough. This is your moment.

      ADD more lactic acid, orlemon juice,if you want more sourness.

      More Nutritional yeast if you want more cheesy-ness.

      More salt if you crave more saltiness.

      More MISO if you want it funkier.

    7. Scoop into the prepared tin foil lined loaf pan pressing down on the "feta" and smooth the top. Bake for 40 minutes in the center of your oven until dried out and firm enough to hold it's shape. Again this is your moment. Every oven is different, your pan might be different dimensions then mine, and your memory of the firmness you want your feta to be is different. Test the firmness with your finger and if it is too soft, bake it for longer.

    8. Remove from the oven. Allow to cool. Remove from foil and serve with herbed marinade or better yet remove the Almond Feta from the foil and place into a container and pour the marinade over. Refrigerate and use as needed for salads.

    Herbed Marinade

    1. This will make more marinade then you need for this purpose. The extra is wonderful in salads or tossed with freshly boiled potatoes. Divine.

    2. Whisk all of the marinade ingredients together until emulsified.

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    FAQs

    What is vegan feta Flavour made from? ›

    Most vegan feta recipes are made using tofu, which has always left me disappointed. I made this recipe using a cashew cream base seasoned with olive brine, vinegar, lemon juice, and savory seasonings. The key ingredient, agar agar powder, is the secret to this tangy feta holding its shape and texture.

    Is vegan feta lactose free? ›

    Lauds Persian Style Feta is a vegan almond based cheese. This is a lactose free, dairy free and cashew free cheese. Lauds Almond Persian Feta is made from Australian Almonds. It is soft, white and creamy and is reminiscent of a subtle goats cheese.

    Does vegan feta cheese taste good? ›

    It's cheesy, salty, rich and tangy, everything you want feta to be. It also crumbles like real feta and if you have this on a Greek salad you will really not know the difference. The cubes of dairy free feta can also be smashed up on a cracker very deliciously or crumbled over vegan pizza.

    How long does vegan feta last in fridge? ›

    How long does the vegan feta last? Store the feta in the fridge in its marinade, and it will stay fresh for about 7 days.

    What is the difference between feta and Greek feta? ›

    French Feta is made with Lacaune sheep's milk (if you remember, that's the sheep breed used for Roquefort production). It has a softer and creamier texture that Greek Feta and a milder, less tangy flavor (though it's sharper than Israeli Feta).

    What is Violife feta made of? ›

    Filtered Water, Coconut Oil, Potato Starch, Salt (Sea Salt), Glucono Delta Lactone, Flavor (Vegan Sources), Olive Extract, Vitamin B12.

    What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

    As vegan blog Wag Free Food notes, coconut oil, coconut milk, and coconut cream are popular ingredients to make vegan cheese. The high-fat content of coconut makes it easier to create a creamy, decadent, cheese-like product.

    Does Trader Joe's vegan feta melt? ›

    It melts well. It's amazing. Trader Joe's is seriously nailing the vegan products.

    Is hummus vegan friendly? ›

    Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

    Why is feta cheese not vegan? ›

    The answer here is a pretty straightforward no. As feta cheese is made from the milk of sheep and sometimes goats it isn't suitable for anyone on a fully plant-based diet. Vegans will not only abstain from eating meat, but also all animal products or other foods that are made with the use of byproducts too.

    Why does my feta taste weird? ›

    “So if the product starts to smell yeasty, like proofed bread dough, the product has gone bad.” Harsh, unbalanced flavors: Feta should taste like fresh, mildly tangy dairy. If your feta tastes overly piquant, bitter, rancid, or otherwise unbalanced, it's past its prime.

    What is the point of vegan cheese? ›

    One of the main benefits of vegan cheese is its lack of natural cholesterol, which comes mostly from animal products, especially animal fats.

    What country makes the best feta cheese? ›

    It's not just folklore that Greeks make great feta cheese. Tradition—and Protected Designation of Origin requirements—ensure cheese that is rich and uniquely flavorful. Greek feta must be at least 70 percent sheep's milk (which has twice as much fat as cow's milk), with any remainder made up of goat's milk.

    What is the best vegan cheese brand? ›

    Violife. Violife is the kingpin of vegan cheeses — and for good reason. The brand manufactures numerous vegan cheese products including mozzarella, cheddar, and Mexican-style shreds, vegan cream cheese alternatives, mature cheddar cheese slices, cheese alternative dips, feta, and shaved parmesan.

    Is Violife feta cheese healthy? ›

    Depending on which Violife vegan cheese alternative you eat, it is also a source of calcium, fat and Vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 is added, which is a nice touch since vegan diets often lack vitamin B12. Coconut brings nothing on the protein front, so bear that in mind for your daily protein intake.

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