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This is an absolute game-changer vegan mozzarella recipe, it is super easy to make, stretchy, gooey, and delicious, I hope you are as excited as I am for finding how to make this! Psyllium husks and sunflower seeds are the base of this recipe!

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Uses for psyllium husks

Psyllium is a form of fiber made from the husks of the Plantago ovata seeds. They can be used to make a diverse range of vegan “gelatinous” recipes, from desserts, to, yes, cheese! If you mix a teaspoon in water, it will eventually become coloidal, making it very useful for vegans.

Side effects of psyllium husks

It is generally safe to eat, but it can have some side effects:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Diarrhea
  • Gas
  • Loose stools
  • Frequent bowel movements

Benefits of psyllium husks

  • Improves digestive health
  • Helps with heart issues (helps to reduce cholesterol)
  • Aids weight loss
  • Can help with glycemic balance

For more information on the benefits and side effects, check this post from Healthline.

Where can you buy psyllium husks?

This depends a lot on where you live! You are very likely able to buy it from Amazon, or if you live in the UK (like me!) get it from shops like Planet Organic. Psyllium husks are cheap, around £ 5 for a bag that can last for many, many batches of vegan mozzarella!

Note: I am using psyllium husks, not psyllium husks powder, the powder is more powerful, so you would need less, but I haven’t tried with this, so at the moment, I don’t know the quantities!

Let’s make vegan mozzarella cheese!

Get your ingredients:

1 cup sunflower seeds
2tbspPsyllium husks
1tbspApple cider vinegar
1tbspLemon juice
1teaspoonHimalayan salt
1teaspoonGarlic powder (or a minced clove of garlic)Optional
1teaspoonBlack pepperOptional
5gFresh oregano leavesOptional
400mlBoiling water

Put the sunflower seeds to boil with water for about 20 minutes, or soak them overnight (this second method is preferred, it will leave them softer)

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If you don’t have a super powerful blender, the key to make the cheese more smooth is to remove some of the seeds shells. They’ll come out to the center of the pot while you boil them, so you can remove them with a wooden spoon

While the seeds are boiling, add 400ml (1 3/5 cup) of boiling water in a bowl and add the 2 tablespoons of psyllium husk and let it rest for about 15 minutes (basically… while seeds are boiling!)

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After boiling the seeds, you can cool them down to prepare them for the blender by putting them in a strainer and running cold water over them

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Add the sunflower seeds, the garlic powder, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, salt, pepper and oregano leaves to the blender. Note: If you have a Nutri Ninja blender like me lol I discovered that the bullet blender yields much smoother results! so use that one if you can 🙂

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Blend at low speed for about 10 seconds, then use a rubber spatula to integrate everything well. Blend again for 2 minutes at high speed to integrate well. Note that you may need to add some water at this point in order for the blender to blend properly

Add half of the psyllium husk with water mix (now it should be a jelly solid thing!) to the blender and blend for about 2 minutes at high speed until it is well integrated!

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Add the remaining psyllium husk with water and blend at high for another 2 minutes. It should be very smooth! like in the picture!

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Transfer to a bowl and to make the block smooth, press a bit with a rubber spatula

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Put the bowl in the freezer for about 20 minutes, or in the fridge for about 30-40 minutes

Enjoy with pasta, pizza, or anything you normally use mozzarella for!

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We hope you love this recipe as much as we do ❤️, it’s:

  • Stretchy
  • Gooey
  • Melty
  • Absolutely fabulous on pizza, pasta, as a side with veggies, fruits or anything else
  • Super delicious and customizable! Nothing like the vegan cheese you buy in stores!
  • No cashew cheese!
  • Cheap vegan cheese
  • It goes great with a Mexican vegan steak!
  • Very healthy and requires no flour, no starch!
  • WFPB (whole foods plant-based) whole30 and paleo diet compliant!

Did you Like this recipe? make sure you check our easy pasta sauce!. If you are looking for more ideas to use psyllium husks, try our vegan flan recipe as well!

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Easy and stretchy vegan mozzarella cheese!

The most delicious, stretchy, healthy and easy to make vegan mozzarella!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Resting time20 minutes mins

Total Time55 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: International

Keyword: Mozzarella, Plant based, Vegan cheese

Servings: 7 people

Calories: 120kcal

Cost: 6

Equipment

  • High speed blender

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Sunflower seeds
  • 2 tbsp Psyllium husks
  • 1 tbsp Apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon Himalayan salt
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic powder (or a minced clove of garlic) Optional
  • 1 teaspoon Black pepper Optional
  • 1 teaspoon Fresh oregano leaves Optional
  • 1.5 cups Boiling water

Instructions

  • Put the sunflower seeds to boil for 20 minutes, check them periodically so they don't run out of water! Note: if you have time, it is better to soak them overnight in a big pot, it will make it easier and the result will be smoother

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  • The key to make it a bit smoother, is to remove some of the seed shells. they'll come out at the center of the boiling pot, so just remove them with a wooden spoon. If you soak them, the shells will also come to the surface of the pot, so just remove the water and the shells when draining them

  • Put the 400ml of boiling water in a bowl, and mix the 2 tablespoons of psyllium husks. Mix it well with a spoon, and let it to rest for about 30 minutes

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  • Once the seeds are ready, remove the water and cool them using cold water

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  • Add the sunflower seeds, garlic powder, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, salt, pepper and oregano leaves to the blender

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  • Blend at low speed first for about 10 seconds, then integrate everything with a rubber spatula. Blend again for 2 minutes at high speed to integrate everything very well

  • Add half of the psyllium husks mixed with water to the blender, and blend for another 2 minutes at high speed. Everything needs to be very well integrated, if not, blend again until it looks very smooth.

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  • Add the remaining contents of the psyllium husks mixed with water to the blender, and blend at high speed for other 2 minutes. Look at how amazing it looks now!

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  • Transfer to a bowl, and to make the block smooth, press a bit with a rubber spatula from the top of the bowl

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  • Put the bowl in the freezer for about 20 minutes

  • Enjoy with fruit, pasta, pizza, it can melt very well! and it tastes amazing! If you leave it for another day, the flavor is stronger and it gets a bit mode solid!

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Notes

  • You will get smoother results if you soak the sunflower seeds overnight with plenty of water. Also try to remove the shells coming on the top if you use this method
  • Using sunflower seeds makes this recipe absolutely cheap and very delicious!however it is not completely smooth, so if you don’t like that texture, I suggest that you try with cashews
  • You can make it even easier by using cashew butter, mixed with water. You would use 100g of cashew butter + 50 ml of water to replace the soaked sunflower seeds
  • This ends up super stretchy and easy to melt! it really is a game changer for those looking for a mozzarella cheese
  • Also, itwon’t taste like mozzarella, but it will have a similar consistency, and also, I really believe it triggers the same tasting emotions that mozzarella cheese do, give it a try with your favorite wine and other sides or add it to your pizza/pasta and let me know what you think!
  • It keeps well in the fridge for about a week, I haven’t tried to freeze it, because I finish it in 3-4 days!
  • I really like it with garlic powder pepper and oregano leaves, this is where you get creative and use whatever flavour you want to put into the cheese 🙂
  • I noted that using a bullet blender gives smoother results! so if you have a bullet but high-speed blender, then you may get better results
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FAQs

How do you make stretchy mozzarella cheese? ›

If the cheese is heated through the curd will look smooth (like melted mozzarella) and is ready to be stretched. If the cheese curd is not completely heated through it will look grainy and still have some of the cubes. If so, it needs to sit in the hot water for another few minutes until soft.

What's the difference between vegan mozzarella and mozzarella? ›

Vegan cheeses are typically lower in fat, protein and calcium than regular cheese and are likely gluten-free. Because vegan cheese is a processed food, it tends to be higher in sodium, so check your labels.

Can you eat vegan mozzarella raw? ›

This raw vegan Cashew Mozzarella is very easy and quick to make, requires only 4 ingredients and it comes pretty close to the traditional mozzarella cheese. It's great in salads, in sandwiches and you can even put it on your pizza.

What are three dominant ingredients in vegan cheese? ›

As vegan blog Wag Free Food notes, coconut oil, coconut milk, and coconut cream are popular ingredients to make vegan cheese. The high-fat content of coconut makes it easier to create a creamy, decadent, cheese-like product.

What brand of mozzarella is stretchy? ›

KRAFT 'super-stretchy' mozzarella cheese.

Why isn't my homemade mozzarella stretchy? ›

When making mozzarella and you ended up with rice-like curds that won't knit together, this is often caused by improper temperatures during the milk heating process, heating the milk to quickly (from refrigerator temperature to 88°F should take at least 12 minutes), the use of ultra pasteurized milk, or your curds ...

Does vegan mozzarella taste like normal mozzarella? ›

What does vegan cheese taste like? This vegan mozzarella cheese ball has a delightfully cheesy taste! It is very reminiscent of traditional mozzarella cheese in terms of taste and texture.

Does vegan mozzarella taste like mozzarella? ›

This shredded, yellow-white cashew-milk-based vegan mozzarella had some vanilla and coconut notes, which, while not unpleasant, weren't exactly the flavors we thought we'd encounter. Raw, Parmela Creamery Plant-Based Mozzarella had a nice mouthfeel and a dairy cheese-like texture.

Does vegan mozzarella go bad? ›

Check the vegan mozzarella cheese for any visible signs of mold or any kind of off-putting smell. Additionally, if the cheese has become extremely hard or dry, or if it appears discolored, these are all signs that it has gone bad.

What is the shelf life of vegan mozzarella cheese? ›

Avoid hot air function.
  • Free from: DAIRY, SOYA, GLUTEN, LACTOSE, NUTS, PRESERVATIVES and GMOs. Kosher & Halal.
  • Unit weight: 1kg.
  • Case count: 10x1kg.
  • Packaged in a protective atmosphere. ONCE OPENED CONSUME WITHIN 7 DAYS. STORAGE TEMPERATURE: +2°C - +8°C.
  • Do not freeze.
  • Shelf life: 240 days.

How long does vegan mozzarella last? ›

La Fauxmagerie and other vegan cheese makers have storage instructions on most of their cheeses. Store in the fridge between 3-5C and consume within 5 days of opening. Wrap well or put in container after opening. Can be frozen for up to 2 months and defrosted in the fridge.

What milk is vegan? ›

Vegan milk is any milk that is made from plant-only sources — an alternative that is just as suitable for all the same purposes of regular milk. The majority are sourced from beans and nuts including soy, almond, and macadamia, but can also be sourced from oats, coconuts, and even rice.

Is mayonnaise vegan? ›

Due to the presence of egg yolk, mayo typically isn't vegan friendly. This means that a lot of commonly-found mayo is not suitable for those on a plant-based diet. However, as more people are experimenting with plant-based diets, several brands have launched a vegan mayo to reflect the growing market.

What causes mozzarella cheese to stretch? ›

The stretchiness of the cheese is due to two proteins, casein and whey. A network of casein proteins traps water, forming a gel-like structure. Casein and whey proteins interact to increase stretchability. These proteins loosen up when heated, enabling stretching without breaking.

How do you make cheese more elastic? ›

Make sure that you use a high quality cheese. Bagged Kraft isn't high enough quality and won't provide stretch. Go for something you have to shred yourself and get the full-fat version of it. Make sure to shred it into fairly large pieces - the smaller your cheese shreds, the more likely they are to burn or brown.

What makes cheese so stretchy? ›

Stretch requires an intact, interconnected casein network and is lost as the interactions between casein molecules (or aggregates) decrease. Stretch is the result of casein–casein interactions that are broken easily but also readily reform at different locations in the casein network.

What makes melted cheese stretch? ›

Acid is crucial to the melt and stretch of cheese. Acid can be added in the cheese-making process or develop as the cultures (bacteria) work over time. When a cheese is made using acid (e.g. cottage cheese), the high amount of acid causes the micelle networks to become attracted to each other forming tight groups.

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