Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese (GF) - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

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I honestly couldn't be more excited to share this Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese.

It's easy to make, uses natural ingredients (including one almost magical one!), and the texture is the closest thing to real cheese that I've ever tried. If you don't believe my words, let me convince you with these photos...

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I've experimented with vegan toasted sandwiches in the past, but hadn't tried making anything with "cheese", as I didn't think anything would measure up to the melty, stretchy phenomenon that is real melted cheese!

I did consider using something like tofu ricotta or cashew cheese, but didn't like the fact that I knew it wouldn't melt properly like normal cheese.

I wanted to create something using entirely natural, neutral-tasting ingredients that I could use as a base for adding more flavours, and of course something that would have that essential melty,stretchy texture.

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It seemed impossible at first...then I started thinking about mochi...mochi are Japanese sticky rice cakes, which are made from pounding rice until it becomes sticky and glutinous (don't worry, despite the name it is still gluten-free).

It is sold in many different forms, one of them being in small, hard blocks. When these blocks of mochi are melted, they become incredibly sticky, stretchy and gooey...like real cheese!

And that was when I realised that melted mochi would be my magical secret ingredient - the perfect thing tocreate a Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese!

You can buy mochi in Asian supermarkets, some local health stores, or online - just make sure you get the hard, firm type that's sold in blocks.

One word of caution: melted mochi is extremely sticky, so once you have removed the sauce from the pan, please soak your pan in boiling water immediately - otherwise you'll have a very tricky washing-up situation on your hands!

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But obviously I knew I couldn't rely on mochi alone...and so I decided to add some boiled potatoes, which also become extrastarchy when blended, also contributing to the overall stretch factor of the cheese.

Amusingly, the idea to combine mochi with potatoes to create a melty, stretchy vegan cheese came from my Japanese grandmother.

She always used to make thesethings called imomochi, which are these savoury mochi "cakes" made with potatoes - the texture is naturally melty, sticky and stretchy, just like the dairy-free cheese that I was after!

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In terms of flavour, you can't really get any more bland than mochi and potatoes, which means they're the perfect ingredients for vegan cheese, because they work as a great base for adding other flavours.

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Just like with my Vegan Mac and Cheese, I decided to flavour the cheese withmiso,which adds an umami-rich, salty, fermented flavour, nutritional yeast for cheesiness, and a touch of vinegar for a slightly sour cheddar-like flavour. Incidentally, all of theingredients I used happen to be oil-free and nut-free too!

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I was a bit worried that using potatoes and mochi to make acheeseto go between two slices of bread would mean the whole thing would be far too starchy and heavy, but it surprisingly doesn't taste overlystarchy at all.

I think the contrasting textures of the crisp toast and the gooey cheese prevents this. However, if you'd like to make this grilled cheese a little healthier, you can use white beans instead of potatoes - I've tested this too and it's equally delicious, more nutritious and has more protein + fibre too. I've included both options in the recipe below.

Obviously as this particulargrilled cheese requires cooking potatoes and mochi first and then blending them, it's a little bit more effort than your classic grilled cheese...but, if you're dairy-free and missing cheese, you really gotta try it! Also, a big batch keeps well in the fridge for up to a few days - just pop in the microwave or reheat on the stove before using.

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I really hope you'll love this Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese as much as I do! It's melty, stretchy, sticky, melts in your mouth and is absolutely perfect for sandwiching between slices of warm, crispy toast!

Looking for more dairy-free cheese recipes? You might like my:

  • Vegan White Bean Mac and Cheese
  • Vegan Stretchy Melty Cheese Nachos
  • Vegan Stretchy Melty Cheese Quesadillas

Looking for more great sandwiches?You might like my

  • Lazy Falafel
  • Mediterranean Chickpea “Tuna” Pittas
  • Chickpea Mayonnaise Salad Sandwich
  • Hummus Toasted Sandwich

If you try out this recipe or anything else from my blog,I’d really love to hear anyfeedback! Please give it a rating, leave a comment, or tag a photo #rhiansrecipes onInstagram! Thank you.

Watch how to make it

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Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese

Stretchy Melty VEGAN Grilled Cheese with a magical ingredient! Completely natural, nut-free, oil-free, gluten-free.

4.35 from 29 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: dairy-free cheese, vegan grilled cheese, vegan stretchy melty cheese

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 sandwiches

Calories: 265kcal

Author: Rhian Williams

Ingredients

  • 8 slices of bread (gluten-free if necessary)

For the cheese:

  • 1 medium to large-sized potato, peeled and diced*
  • 70 g (2.5oz) mochi (the hard firm mochi sold in blocks)
  • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1 heaped teaspoon miso (ensure gluten-free if necessary)**
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • Optional: ¼ teaspoon (Dijon) mustard
  • Salt + pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Boil potatoes until soft enough to pierce with a fork

  • Drain away most the water (leaving just 100ml/a little less than ½ cup) and keep the potatoes in the saucepan

  • Place the mochi underneath the potatoes and cook on a low heat for a further 5 minutes or so until mochi has melted and become sticky

  • Turn off heat and add nutritional yeast, miso, vinegar, mustard and salt + pepper

  • Use either a blender, food processor or hand-held stick blender (this is the easiest option as you can just do it in the same saucepan) and whizz until completely smooth

  • Toast your slices of bread and spread a generous amount of the sauce over half of the slices, then sandwich them together***

  • Best enjoyed immediately, but leftover cheese keeps well covered in the fridge for up to a few days - just pop in the microwave or reheat on the stove before using

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Notes

One word of caution: melted mochi is extremely sticky, so once you have removed the sauce from the pan, please soak your pan in boiling water immediately - otherwise you'll have a very tricky washing-up situation on your hands!
*If using white beans instead of potatoes, sub the potatoes with 150g/5oz tinned white beans - make sure they've been drained and rinsed. There's no need to boil them first, so just cook the mochi in 100ml (a little less than ½ cup) water for around 5 minutes until soft and melty, then add the white beans and continue to cook for another couple of minutes until heated through
**If you have trouble getting hold of miso, you can substitute with soy sauce (or tamari), and add extra nutritional yeast and salt if necessary
***I was lazy and just toasted my slices of bread and spread the cheese sauce between them, but you can alternatively use a grilled cheese maker or a frying pan

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese

Amount Per Serving

Calories 265

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Vegan Stretchy Melty Grilled Cheese (GF) - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why is vegan cheese so creamy? ›

Yukon gold potatoes and cashews – They're the key ingredients for giving vegan cheese recipes oozy, creamy texture.

How does vegan cheese melt? ›

For the best melting results, we turn up the heat. An oven set to 425°F will help you get the creamiest, dreamiest results. Another trick: Try microwaving your recipe before moving it to the oven or stove. This jump-starts the melt, so you have less cooking time in the oven or skillet.

Why does vegan cheese take forever to melt? ›

While vegan cheese holds its own unique charm, it does not contain casein, a milk protein that contributes significantly to the melting, stretching, and bubbling properties of dairy cheese. This absence results in a different melting dynamic.

Can you get vegan cheese that melts? ›

Smoked Block Cheese

If a good vegan cheddar is hard to find, a vegan smoked cheddar is the holy grail. This Smoked Block of cashew-based cheese not only slices up perfectly for a cheese board, it also melts onto your burger like a dream.

How do you melt stretchy cheese? ›

Apply Some Heat: At about 90°F (32°C) the fat in cheese begins to soften and melt. Increase the temperature by about 40-60 degrees and that's when the activity starts with the protein. The molecules begin to break apart and disperse throughout the fat and water.

How do you make vegan cheese melt faster? ›

How to Melt Vegan Cheese
  1. Add cheese shreds to a microwave-safe bowl.
  2. Stir in vegetable broth and nutritional yeast flakes.
  3. Heat in the microwave for one minute.
  4. Stir vigorously until it's mostly smooth.
  5. Continue heating in 15-second increments until the cheese has melted.
  6. Drizzle over casseroles, pizzas, etc.
May 11, 2023

What replaces milk in vegan cheese? ›

Soy-Based Cheese: Soy-based cheese is made from soybeans and is a popular alternative to dairy cheese. Soy-based cheese has a more firm texture than nut-based cheese, making it suitable for slicing and grating. Tofu-Based Cheese: This is made from tofu and is a popular choice for vegans due to its versatility.

What do vegans eat instead of cheese? ›

  • 5 dairy-free cheesy swaps. Reach for these five vegan ingredients the next time you want to cheese up your favorite foods. ...
  • 1 Nutritional yeast. These nutrient-dense golden flakes are the key ingredient to any well-executed homemade cheese. ...
  • 2 Hummus. Hear us out. ...
  • 3 Tofu. ...
  • 4 Cashews. ...
  • 5 Potatoes.

Will vegan cheese ever taste like real cheese? ›

It's important to understand that vegan cheese, being made with different ingredients, typically does not taste exactly like traditional dairy cheese. However, it does replicate some of the flavors and textures that you might remember from dairy cheese and tastes great in its own right.

What vegan cheese melts like Velveeta? ›

Violife Epic Mature Cheddar Flavour Vegan Cheese

This is one of our favourites and as well as being fantastic at melting, it's also a really good vegan cheese to eat raw on crackers or even just cut straight from the block and eaten like that.

Does Daiya or Violife melt better? ›

UPDATED Daiya Foods (3.5/5 rating, NEW formula = 4.2/5) – The NEW Oat Milk formula (green bag above) is new and improved and we like it even better! Better melt and flavor and very close second to Violife. Decent in all areas for taste, texture, and melt and accessible to us as it's sold locally at Winco and Walmart .

How do you make vegan cheese taste better? ›

Raw cashews are the base of the cheese which will make it smooth and creamy. Refined coconut oil will add richness and also make the cheese firm up in the fridge. Olive brine adds an aged tang to the cheese, and garlic and salt are flavor enhancers.

How do you fix cheese that won't melt? ›

One of the most common ways to help cheese melt smoothly is to add starch: this is a process that works in sauces like mornay, or nacho cheese sauce. Starches and other thickeners will physically impede fat molecules from joining up into larger droplets, as well as making the water phase of the cheese more viscous.

Why is my block cheese not melting? ›

Mild cheddar melts more smoothly than sharper (more aged) cheddar. Why won't my cheese melt? There are many reasons, but the biggest is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process.

Why does low moisture cheese not melt? ›

Why Some Cheeses Melt — And Some Don't. Moisture: A cheese's ability to melt well depends on a number of factors. The first — and perhaps the most important — is moisture. A cheese with more moisture will also have more loosely packed milk proteins, which separate more easily when heated.

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