{Vegan & Sugar-Free} Vietnamese Coffee Flan Recipe (2024)

After making a healthy refined-sugar-free caramel sauce, we could find no better recipe to try it on than a silky flan.

Among the various Vietnamese dishes we enjoy making, their coffee flan (Cà Phê Bánh Flan) is one of our favourites. So today, we'll show you how to make a healthy Vietnamese coffee flan, that is both vegan and refined-sugars-free.

Like any classic creme caramel recipe, the Vietnamese coffee creme caramel contains eggs, milk, and white sugar. Making allergen-free recipes is one of our primary objectives, so we made this flan both dairy-free and vegan by replacing eggs with vegan gelatin and cow milk with almond milk.

Moreover, this recipe contains zero refined sugars, thanks to our date caramel sauce and erythritol. Caramel made with raw dates has the consistency of real caramel and tastes like dates — yum. And it's easy to make! We'll show you how to do it below.

By preparing flan with just plant-based ingredients, you can enjoy a dessert that is both wholesome and tasty. One of these mini creme caramels has only 100 calories, with 3.9% carbs, 5% fats, and 2% sugars RDI. It's quite the thing considering that a traditional creme caramel has 267 calories, four times more sugars, and double the fats!

And you'll be happy to hear that this recipe is very simple to make. In fact, this is a no-bake flan. We broke down all the steps below to make it a breeze for you to follow along. Ready for something special? Let's go!

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use instead of silken tofu?

To replace the heavy cream and eggs used in the classic flan recipe, we used blended silken tofu. Thanks to its high protein content, tofu gives structure to vegan bakes and desserts without affecting the flavour.

However, if you don't have it at hand or have a soy allergy, you can swap it with full-fat coconut cream, thick yogurt, or a mixture of milk and cornstarch.

Can I make this flan without vegan gelatine?

Instead of vegan gelatine, you can use agar agar but it's a little expensive. For every 250ml (1 cup) of milk, you can use 1/2 tsp of agar powder and then add it the same way we did for the gelatine in this recipe.

How can I make the coffee caramel?

To keep the sugars as low as possible, we used our date caramel recipe to prepare the coffee caramel for this flan. It's super simple to make!

However, you can also prepare it with maple syrup and coconut sugar. Combine two tablespoons of maple syrup with two tablespoons of coconut sugar/brown sugar in a pot. Allow the mixture to boil and then pour it in the ramekins.

What can I use instead of erythritol?

Erythritol is a zero-calorie natural sweetener that tastes almost as sweet as sugar, but it doesn't get digested.

To keep the sugars low, you can replace it with stevia, another sweetener.

Alternatively, you can use maple syrup, or if not vegan, honey.

Ingredients

Caramel
Pitted Dates100 g
Water200 mL
Instant Coffee1/2 tsp
Pudding
Almond Milk250 mL
Erythritol35 g
Silken Tofu130 g
Vanilla Extract1/2 tsp
Vegan Gelatine4 g

Step 1

We made the coffee caramel with a healthy syrup of dates, but you can also check our FAQ below for more ways you can make it.

Boil the dates in water for 15 minutes over low heat. Then, transfer all into a food processor and blitz until smooth (1).

Next, pour the date cream into a cheesecloth or nut bag and squeeze it tightly to extract the syrup water out and into a bowl (2).

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Step 2

Now, pour the date syrup in a saucepan and stir in the instant coffee.

Bring all to a boil and simmer over medium heat for 8 minutes. When, the surface is covered with frothy bubbles, and the syrup turns dark brown, the caramel is ready.

Next, divide the coffee caramel among ramekins and place them in the fridge.

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Step 3

Next, whizz the silken tofu in a food processor until smooth (1).

Whisk the tofu with almond milk, erythritol, vanilla, and vegan gelatine in a saucepan.

Then, bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat to let it thicken (2).

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Step 4

Now, allow the pudding mixture to cool down in the pot, covered, for 15 minutes.

Then, divide the custard among the prepared ramekins pouring it over the hardened caramel base (1).

Wrap the flan tins with cling film and refrigerate them for 1 hour or 1 hour and 30 minutes (2).

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Step 5

Finally, run the tip of a knife along the ramekin edge to loosen up the flan and turn it upside down on a dessert plate.

If you have troubles unmoulding the creme caramel, then dip the tins in a hot water bath before flipping them.

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Tips

Try swapping vanilla with ground star anise for a unique flavour.

{Vegan & Sugar-Free} Vietnamese Coffee Flan Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can Vietnamese coffee be vegan? ›

Made with flavorful Vietnamese robusta coffee beans, ground and slowly dripped through a Vietnamese phin filter, the coffee is customarily paired with sweetened condensed milk (if not enjoyed black). However, this vegan-friendly version can easily be made as a dairy-free substitute.

What is vegan flan made of? ›

Vegan Flan Recipe (Easy Vegan Dessert)
  1. 1/2 cup sugar (for the caramel)
  2. 2 cups soy milk (you could probably try this with coconut milk… I feel like that would be amazing)
  3. 1 tbsp agar powder.
  4. 1/2 cup extra-firm silken tofu.
  5. 1.5 tbsp sugar (more might be better…. ...
  6. 1 tbsp vanilla extract (or more…)
  7. pinch of salt.

What is Vietnamese flan made of? ›

Banh flan typically consists of a custard made from eggs, milk, sugar (or sweetened condensed milk), and vanilla extract. The custard is baked in a water bath until set and then chilled until firm. The dessert is then inverted onto a plate and served with caramel sauce drizzled over the top.

What is vanilla flan made of? ›

INGREDIENTS
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar.
  • 1 can (12 fluid ounces) NESTLÉ® CARNATION® Evaporated Milk.
  • 1 can (14 ounces) NESTLÉ® CARNATION® Sweetened Condensed Milk.
  • 3 large eggs.
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract.
  • Fresh fruit for garnish (optional)

Why are so many Vietnamese vegan? ›

What is the main reason for vegetarianism/veganism in Vietnam? There are many reasons people choose to eat plant-based diets full-time. The common perception in the Vietnamese community is vegan for spiritual and religious reasons.

Is there dairy free condensed milk? ›

1Nature's Charm. Founded by two vegan sisters, Nature's Charm is a go-to brand for most plant-based baking needs, including dairy-free condensed milk. The brand currently offers three varieties: Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk, Sugar-Free Sweetened Condensed Coconut Milk, and Sweetened Condensed Oat Milk.

Why is flan difficult to make? ›

It's always the simple things in life that are the most difficult to master. With flan the key to a smooth texture is the cooking temperature. Cooked for too long or cooked at too high of a temperature and the custard will have a slightly pock-y curdled texture.

What is the color for vegans? ›

The colours white, green, and blue were chosen to represent the natural habitats of animals: sky, land, and sea. The letter V stands for Vegan, and is an inverted pyramid intended to symbolize the ability to do the impossible.

Why does flan taste like eggs? ›

The end result of flan is a delightful and creamy dessert flavored with vanilla and caramel. The taste is unique & you can't find it in any other dessert. While eggs are an essential part of the dessert, some flan fans believe the flavor becomes eggy if there is too much egg.

What is the difference between Mexican flan and Vietnamese flan? ›

Mexican flan boasts a rich vanilla flavor accompanied by a deep caramel topping. On the other hand, Vietnamese Banh Flan incorporates coconut milk, and sometimes pandan, infusing subtle flavors that add a unique Southeast Asian twist to the classic custard taste.

Why is flan unhealthy? ›

Flan does contain high amount of calcium but the cholesterol and amount of sugar over powers the calcium benefits. One serving (3.5 oz / 100g) of flan has close to 36 grams sugar. It is and seem quite high until you compare it with a can of soda which contains about 44g of sugar.

Why is flan popular in Vietnam? ›

Why flan is popular in Vietnamese cuisine is also because it's a very balanced dessert. Unlike Canadian favourites, it doesn't contain too much sugar, salt, or fat. In fact, it's fat-free and cholesterol-free.

What can I use instead of vanilla extract for flan? ›

8 substitutes for vanilla extract
  • Vanilla paste. Vanilla paste — also called vanilla bean paste — is a mix of vanilla extract, vanilla beans, and sugar. ...
  • Vanilla powder. ...
  • Vanilla sugar. ...
  • Almond extract. ...
  • Maple syrup. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Bourbon, brandy, rum, or vanilla liqueur. ...
  • Vanilla flavored plant-based milk.
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What's the difference between vanilla pudding and flan? ›

Egg custard ( pudding) is egg, milk &/ or cream, sugar and usually vanilla. Flan or creame caramel is egg custard with Carmelized sugar in the bottom of the pan that the custard is baked in. Most often flan is served inverted. In Britain, what is the difference between a cake and a pudding?

Is flan the same as leche flan? ›

In Mexico and Central America, flan can be made with fresh milk or with condensed milk. Cuban flan uses only evaporated and condensed milk from cans because fresh milk is not readily available there. Leche flan is the Filipino version of flan similar to Mexican flan.

Does Vietnamese coffee have dairy? ›

Is Vietnamese iced coffee vegan? A traditional cà phê sữa đá is certainly not dairy free. The drink is made by combining strong robusta coffee with sweetened condensed milk and is sometimes even topped with a splash of milk to dilute the coffee further – definitely not great if you're vegan or dairy-free.

Is Vietnamese food good for vegans? ›

There's just too much variety and too many dishes unlike anything cooked elsewhere. As a largely Buddhist country, Vietnam offers plenty of vegetarian restaurants. They serve up a staggering variety of vegan dishes, many of which are remarkably healthy and loaded with veggies.

Does Vietnamese coffee have milk? ›

Milk: Served With Sweetened Condensed Milk

It's a secret ingredient to make ice cream and a topping for many Asian and Latin American desserts. A strong cup of dark roasted Vietnamese coffee is perfectly balanced by sweetened condensed milk.

Is Vietnam coconut coffee vegan? ›

I'm afraid that Vietnamese Coconut Coffee isn't suitable for vegans. This popular drink may sound like a vegan's dream, but it is actually made using non-vegan ingredients. It has nearly caught me out a few times, since coconut is often used to make vegan-friendly coffees back in the UK and other Western countries.

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