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For individuals who are looking for a whipped cream substitute for a dairy-free alternative, what are the options to choose from?
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Individuals may want to use a whipping cream substitute if they have a dairy allergy, prefer a plant-based lifestyle, or are choosing low-fat foods. Whipping cream is made from milk and contains the same proteins found in milk and other dairy products that individuals with a dairy allergy may react to. However, heavy whipping and whipped cream contain small amounts of lactose and are safe for those with lactose intolerance. (University of Virginia, 2022) Because of this, individuals do not need to seek a whipping cream substitute if they are lactose intolerant. Fortunately, there are several dairy-free options and whipping cream alternatives.
The nutrition information for one tablespoon or 15 grams of light whipping cream. (USDA, FoodData Central, 2018)
Nutritional information for 1 cup or 120 grams of whipped cream. (USDA, FoodData Central, 2018)
Whipping and whipped cream are both high in calories due to their high fat content. Dairy fat and heart health have been issues; however, recent research suggests that dairy fat intake is associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. (Trieu K. et al., 2021)
The nutritional value of coconut milk is similar to that of whipping cream. Coconut milk is a vegan and dairy-free alternative to whipped cream. It contains just the right amount of fat for whipping. To make perfect peaks with canned coconut milk, chill the can overnight and beat with a hand or stand mixer until soft and fluffy. Sifted powdered sugar and stevia make the best sweeteners because they will not weigh them down. The coconut milk adds coconut flavor. One tablespoon or 15 grams of coconut milk has 30 calories, 0.3 grams of protein, 3.2 grams of fat, and 0.4 grams of carbohydrates. (USDA, FoodData Central, 2018)
Another vegan and dairy-free whipping cream substitute is made with silken tofu, soy milk, sugar, and vanilla extract. Because tofu is high in protein and low fat, this alternative is lower in fat than dairy whipping cream but is higher in carbohydrates. To make:
Powdered milk is dairy, so it is not ideal for plant-based diets or people with dairy allergies.
A low-fat, low-carb cream. To make:
You may have to experiment to find what works for the recipe and taste, but here are a few options.
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University of Virginia. (2022). Lactose Content of Common Dairy Foods. https://med.virginia.edu/ginutrition/wp-content/uploads/sites/199/2022/04/Lactose_Content_of_Common_Foods-4-2022.pdf
USDA, FoodData Central. (2018). Cream, fluid, light whipping. Retrieved from https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/food-details/170859/nutrients
Trieu, K., Bhat, S., Dai, Z., Leander, K., Gigante, B., Qian, F., Korat, A. V. A., Sun, Q., Pan, X. F., Laguzzi, F., Cederholm, T., de Faire, U., Hellénius, M. L., Wu, J. H. Y., Risérus, U., & Marklund, M. (2021). Biomarkers of dairy fat intake, incident cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality: A cohort study, systematic review, and meta-analysis. PLoS medicine, 18(9), e1003763. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003763
USDA, FoodData Central. (2018). Nuts, coconut milk, canned (liquid expressed from grated meat and water). Retrieved from https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/food-details/170172/nutrients
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