3 Must-Try Recipes Using Trader Joe’s Vegan Cream Cheese Alternative
I have one rule every time make a trip to Trader Joe’s: I have to try something new. Sometimes it’s a win and sometimes not so much, but it’s always fun to see what I can find. (If you want to do the same thing, check their end-caps where they proudly display new and seasonal items!).
Recently, I picked up their vegan cream cheese alternative, and WOW, I was so surprised at how good it is. It’s so yummy, in fact, that I went back for more and have been using it daily.
Oh, and I came up with three recipes you need to try when you snag this on your next trip to Trader Joe’s!
Vegan Cherry BombsPB&J Mini CheesecakesCookie Pops
I’ve tried a lot of vegan products out there that try resembling cheese, or cream cheese. Most don’t make the cut because the taste is “meh,” or the ingredients and/or macros don’t match my goals. Trader Joe’s, however, really nailed the taste, consistency, ingredients and PRICE with their Cream Cheese Alternative.
It performs really well when baked and substituted into any recipe calling for dairy cream cheese. It’s smooth, creamy, with a hint of tang, and is darned close to the real thing.
Macro Comparison2 tablespoons TJ Vegan Cream Cheese:
90 calories, 0 protein, 9 grams fat, 4 grams carbs
2 tablespoons Regular Cream Cheese:
99 calories, 2 grams protein, 10 grams fat, 1 gram carbs
First up, Vegan Cherry Bombs. These are quick and easy to mix together, and then you just let them chill in a truffle mold until they’re set. The end result is a creamy, bite-sized cherry cheesecake that melts in your mouth.
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What is it about mini desserts that make them so adorable?! These PB&J Mini Cheesecakes are decadent, with the perfect balance of peanut butter and jelly flavor. They’re so creamy you’d never know they don’t contain “real” cream cheese.
Highly recommend getting some reusable silicone muffin cups for these!
You know the Oreo truffles that always show up to holiday parties that everyone raves about? These are like those, but BETTER, and on a stick if you want! My kids love them and they don’t require much work to make…so I love them too!
If you make one (or all
) of these, let me know what you think in the comments and make sure you post a pic and tag @blogilatesdotcom!
If you’re looking for other dairy-free alternatives, check out this dairy-free ranch and this dairy-free coconut fruit dip. YUM.
And of course if you’re looking for an arsenal of easy, healthy recipes, check out Cassey’s protein cookbook, Sculpt!
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