How To Make Vegan Buttermilk

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Easy step by step instructions to make your own homemade vegan buttermilk substitute. Perfect for use in cakes and baking.

Vegan buttermilk in a glass jug with a spoon.

Making your own homemade vegan buttermilk is beyond simple.

It’s literally two ingredients, roughly two minutes, and you’re done!

Now what would you be needing buttermilk for you might ask? Well….. maybe it was just me who was asking this question!

You’ll use it for vegan baking that’s what!

It wasn’t until I was adapting a recipe to make a fabulous red velvet cake that I realized the wonder of a homemade vegan buttermilk substitute.

You’ll be able to use this in any recipe calling for buttermilk, in an exact cup for cup replacement.

This recipe comes in so handy when making vegan buttermilk pancakes, vegan chocolate cake and even savory recipes like vegan ranch dressing.

Ingredients You’ll Need:

Photo of the ingredients needed to make vegan buttermilk

Ingredient Notes:

  • Lemon juice – or distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar all work great. I tend to use lemon juice most often, but those other options work perfectly too.
  • Soy milk – is the best option to use for a creamy buttermilk that really works wonderfully in recipes. Almond milk also works but the consistency is much thinner (see this demonstrated in the video). Coconut milk tends not to work at all as it doesn’t curdle. Not all the non-dairy milks will curdle when lemon juice is added. So using soy milk for this is the safest bet and the second choice would be almond milk.
Vegan buttermilk in a glass jug with a spoon.

How To Make Dairy Free Buttermilk – Step By Step

You will find full instructions and measurements in the recipe card at the bottom of the post. This is a summary of the process to go along with the process photos.

  • Add lemon juice to a measuring jug.
Pouring lemon juice into a glass jug.
  • Add soy milk up to the 1 cup line.
Pouring soy milk into a glass jug.
  • Leave it for a minute to curdle.
Vegan buttermilk in a glass measuring jug.
  • Give it a stir and it’s ready for use!
Vegan buttermilk in a glass jug with a spoon.

Recipe Q&A

Can I use regular non-dairy milk in a recipe instead of vegan buttermilk?

It’s not a good idea to use regular non-dairy milk in a recipe that calls for vegan buttermilk. Vegan buttermilk is acidic so it reacts with the leavening agent (usually baking soda) in the recipe. So if you use regular non-dairy milk in a recipe calling for vegan buttermilk then your baked goods might not rise, or they may be dense. It could also make your baked goods not as moist or rich as they were intended to be.

How long does it keep?

You can store homemade vegan buttermilk in the fridge for up to a week. However, it’s so quick and easy to make it that it’s best to just make it up as you need it.

Can you freeze it?

It is freezer friendly. It’s most ideal to pour it into ice cube trays and let it freeze that way. When you’re ready to use it in baking, you can pop the cubes into a measuring jug and let them thaw in the fridge.

Vegan buttermilk pouring from a glass jug.

More Easy Vegan Dairy Substitutes

  1. Vegan Whipped Cream
  2. Homemade Vegan Butter
  3. Vegan Heavy Cream Substitute
  4. Vegan Condensed Milk
  5. Vegan Mascarpone
Vegan buttermilk in a glass jug with a spoon.

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Vegan buttermilk in a measuring jug with a spoon.

How To Make Vegan Buttermilk

Easy step by step instructions to make your own homemade vegan buttermilk substitute. Perfect for use in cakes and baking. 4.94 from 33 votes Print Pin Rate Course: How ToCuisine: American, VeganDiet: Vegan Prep Time: 2 minutes Total Time: 2 minutes Servings: 1 cup Calories: 105kcal Author: Alison Andrews

Ingredients

  • 1 Tbsp Lemon Juice (15ml)
  • 1 scant cup Soy Milk (225ml)
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Instructions

  • Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to a measuring jug.
  • Add soy milk up to the 1 cup (240ml) line.
  • Allow to sit for a minute. It will thicken and curdle.
  • Voila! Your vegan buttermilk is ready to use!

Video

Notes

  1. Lemon juice – or distilled white vinegar or apple cider vinegar all work great. I tend to use lemon juice most often, but those other options work perfectly too.
  2. Soy milk – is the best option to use for a creamy buttermilk that really works wonderfully in recipes. Almond milk also works but the consistency is much thinner (see this demonstrated in the video). Coconut milk tends not to work at all as it doesn’t curdle. Not all the non-dairy milks will curdle when lemon juice is added. So using soy milk for this is the safest bet and the second choice would be almond milk.
  3. Storing: You can store homemade vegan buttermilk in the fridge for up to a week. However, it’s so quick and easy to make it that it’s best to just make it up as you need it.
  4. Freezing: It is freezer friendly. It’s most ideal to pour it into ice cube trays and let it freeze that way. When you’re ready to use it in baking, you can pop the cubes into a measuring jug and let them thaw in the fridge.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 105kcal | Carbohydrates: 9.5g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 4g | Fiber: 1g DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE? Rate it & leave your feedback in the comments section below, or tag @lovingitvegan on Instagram and hashtag #lovingitvegan Get Your Copy! It's FREE!

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