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If youโve never heard of date caramel, get ready to fall in love. This isnโt your grandmaโs caramel, thereโs no bubbling sugar, sticky pots, or candy thermometers in sight. And this def isn’t the Marzetti caramel dip you buy at Walmart when self control is waning. Instead, we’ll blend soft Medjool dates with some cashew butter and a hint of vanilla to create a creamy, naturally good caramel.
Sweet, sticky, and naturally loaded with fiber and antioxidants, itโs just as amazing spread on warm toast as it is scooped onto crisp apple slices, stacked pancakes, orโletโs be realโstraight off the spoon when no oneโs watching.
Why You’ll Love This Date Caramel Recipe
Most caramel is all sugar crash and zero nutrition. But this dreamy date caramel recipe? Total game-changer. Itโs sweet, and creamyโฆ all while secretly being packed with healthy ingredients. Hereโs why youโll fall in love:
- Just 5 wholesome ingredients: All you need are Medjool dates, plant milk, vanilla, cashew butter and a pinch of sea salt. No corn syrup, no mystery flavorings, just real, feel-good food.
- Naturally sweet + nutrient-rich: Dates are loaded with fiber, plus potassium, magnesium, and antioxidants that help support heart health and energy levels.
- Anti-inflammatory + energizing: Unlike traditional caramel that spikes your blood sugar, dates offer steady, slow-burning energy, perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up or pre-workout snack.
- Kid-friendly + mom-approved: Spread it on toast, swirl it into oatmeal, or dip apples right in. Itโs a sweet treat you can feel really good about sharing.
Ingredients Youโll Need
Ever dip your spoon into something so rich and delicious you forget itโs actually made from fruit? Yeah, this date caramel recipe is that kind of magic. If you’re craving something sweet, here are the ingredients you can easily find in your kitchen:
- Medjool dates: These are the soft, sticky, melt-in-your-mouth kind, not those dry, sad ones that feel like chewing rubber. Medjools are a natural sweetener and caramel-like when blended. Youโll find them in the produce section, often near bananas or refrigerated juices.
- Cashew butter: Cashew butter makes this date caramel sauce ultra-creamy without competing with the caramel flavor. Itโs neutral, smooth, and totally worth the splurge. Look for it near almond and peanut butters.
- Vanilla extract: A small splash adds warmth and depth to your caramel. It enhances the sweetness and makes every bite taste like a homemade dessert. You can find it right in the baking aisle.
- Sea salt: A tiny pinch transforms the flavor from simple to spectacular. Use fine sea salt for smooth blending, or sprinkle coarse flakes on top for extra flair.
- Dairy-free milk: Just a splash loosens up the texture and brings everything together. I lean towards unsweetened almond milk or oat milk. Look for clean-label options in the fridge section or shelf-stable aisle.
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How to Make Date Caramel
Once you see how crazy-simple this is, youโll wonder why you ever bought store-bought caramel in the first place. Hereโs how to make date caramel in five quick steps:
- Start with soft Medjool dates. If theyโre a bit dry, soak them in hot water for 10โ15 minutes to soften.
- Place the pitted dates in a high-speed blender or food processor. Pulse a few times to break them up, then blend on high until a thick, sticky paste starts to form.
- Toss in the cashew butter, vanilla extract, and sea salt. Blend again until silky and totally combined. This is where it starts to look and taste like real caramel magic.
- Slowly add oat or almond milk if the caramel feels too thick, blending until you reach your desired consistency. For a dip, keep it thicker.
- Give it a little taste (or three). Add more salt if you love that salted caramel flavor or a touch more vanilla for extra warmth and sweetness. For a pourable caramel, blend in a bit more liquid until itโs just right.
How to Store Your Date Caramel Recipe
Keep your date caramel fresh and scoop-ready by storing it in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Allow to sit at room temp for 10โ15 minutes or warm gently in the microwave to soften.
What Do You Use Date Caramel For?
Date caramel is a rich, naturally sweet sauce that pairs well with so many things. Letโs dive into some of the ways to enjoy it:
- Apple dipper heaven: Slice up some tart green apples and dunk away, this combo is basically natureโs candy.
- Swirl it into oatmeal: Stir a spoonful into warm steel cut oats for a caramel-y breakfast that feels like dessert.
- Spoon over brownies or zucchini bread: Take your baked goods to the next level with a sweet, decadent topping.
- Blend into smoothies: Add a dollop for natural sweetness and a boost of fiberโespecially tasty in cinnamon or vanilla-based blends.
- Use as a spread: Slather it on banana muffins, pumpkin pancakes, or toast for a healthier alternative to sugary toppings.
Easy Swaps and Add-Ins
You can easily switch up this date caramel without losing its sweet, dreamy flavor. Try these quick swaps and tasty add-ins to keep it fun, fresh, and delicious:
- Nut butter swap: No cashew butter on hand? Almond butter or peanut butter can work in a pinch. Just know that each brings its own flavor, so taste and adjust as needed.
- Flavor boosters: Want to level up your date caramel? Add a pinch of cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, or even a tiny splash of espresso for a deeper, richer flavor.
- Extra creamy: For an ultra-smooth drizzle, blend in a spoonful of coconut cream until silky. This makes it perfect for pouring over pancakes, apples, or warm brownies (yes please).
- Add-ins for texture: If you like a little crunch, stir in chopped pecans, cacao nibs, or mini dairy-free chocolate chips after blending.
More Date Recipes Youโll Love
If youโre loving the sweet, creamy goodness of this date caramel recipe, here are a few more date recipes that bring bold flavor and wholesome ingredients to the table:
- When Iโm craving something rich and chocolatey but donโt want to bake, dark chocolate covered dates always hit the spot. Theyโre naturally sweet, stuffed with almond butter, and finished with a sprinkle of sea salt for that sweet-salty magic.
- For a sippable treat that doubles as breakfast or dessert, my cinnamon date smoothie is pure comfort in a glass. It blends creamy, dairy-free milk with soft, sweet dates, a pinch of warm cinnamon, and a splash of vanilla if desired.
- And if you want a drink that feels indulgent but fuels your day, a salted caramel protein shake is the way to go. Creamy cashew milk blends with protein powder, chickpeas, Medjool dates, and a touch of coconut sugar, and is finished with a sprinkle of sea salt for that perfect sweet-salty balance.
If you make this date caramel recipe, Iโd love to hear how it turned out in the comment box below. Your feedback helps me and all the readers in this community. And if youโre interested in more plant-based recipes (and exclusive content), sign up for my weekly recipe newsletter.
Salted Date Caramel Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup medjool dates pitted
- ยผ cup cashew butter
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
- ยผ tsp sea salt, unrefined
- 1-2 tsp dairy-free milk for thinning
Instructions
- Place pitted dates in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the chopping blade or a blender. Pulse to start breaking up the dates, then process on high until a smooth paste forms. Stop and scrape down the sides, as needed.
- Add cashew butter, vanilla and sea salt to food processor. Process again until smooth.
- Add a splash of dairy-free milk to help it blend (if needed). To use as a dip, leave the caramel a little thicker. If using for drizzling, add enough milk to reach the desired consistency.
- Transfer to a jar with tight-fitting lid and store in fridge until ready to use.ย
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Surprisinglyโฆ yes! While itโs not identical to the buttery, cooked-sugar version, date caramel has the same rich, sweet vibe, with hints of vanilla and a naturally deep, toffee-like flavor. The texture is thick and creamy (like the real deal), and it gives you all the cozy caramel feels without needing a candy thermometer. Once you try it, you’ll be hooked. Just don’t tell actual caramel we said that.
Not the same way refined sugar does. Dates are naturally sweet, yesโbut they also come packed with fiber, which helps slow the release of sugar into your bloodstream. That means fewer sugar spikes and crashes. Still, theyโre sweet, so keep portions balanced if youโre watching your sugar intake.
Compared to traditional caramel? A thousand times yes. Date caramel is made from whole food ingredients, no butter, no corn syrup, no artificial stuff. Just fiber-rich dates, healthy fats from nut butter, and a splash of plant milk. Itโs naturally sweet, loaded with antioxidants, and tastes like dessert while sneaking in real nutrients.
I made this to kick-start my sister’s labor and not only was it the most delicious, creamy, addictive date caramel any of us have had, she also went into labor within a day (I am not giving medical advice! Just sharing an anecdote!)
Awwww! Congrats Auntie!!!! What a way to nourish her body before her delivery. Hope everyone’s healthy and doing well!
Holy cow is this good! I just made my second batch because I canโt get enough of this! Itโs so decadent and satisfies a sweet tooth. I love dipping my apple slices in this! Your recipes are just next level and Iโm so grateful I found your website almost 2 years ago when I started my smoothie journey and since then, thanks to you, Iโve been able to add more plant based into my diet without sacrificing taste. I wanted to lose a few pounds but what Iโve discovered is Iโm more content fueling my body with real Whole Foods that make me feel my very best. Also your the reason I have my vitamix Thank you so much for all you do and bring to me and all your readers!
This recipe sounds delicious. Wondering if you can somehow use whole cashews instead of a nut butter?
Of course! You might just have to puree longer to remove the gritty texture.
I love caramel dip for apples in the fall and I’m really excited to try this and not feel so guilty about indulging!
Love it!!
I was never brave enough to try dates until I found them being used on this site. Love how they add sweetness with out needing processed sugar!
So glad we could introduce you to the awesomeness of dates, Kat!!
What a great idea! I can’t wait to try this recipe out this weekend.
Try it out and let us know what you think, Kim!
Whoa!! This recipe is amazing. A healthier take on caramel apples, my fall was just made!
Guilt-free caramel apples, woo hoo!
This was so good! I also loved how it satisfied my sweet tooth with a very modest amount. It seems like with real junk food I donโt really get satisfied, and I just keep eating it mindlessly. I also loved that it was a treat I could share with my vegan daughter. Delish!
Emily, I really like the point you made and it does seem like that’s what happens! So glad you loved this. ๐
Would this be okay to use in coffee? Does the blender or food processor break down the date enough that it isn’t gritty or grainy?
Kaylee, I don’t know if this would be a good addition for coffee. If you’re worried about grittiness or graininess from the dates, you can soak them in hot water for about 15-20 minutes to allow them to rehydrate a bit. Save the water for another use or to help thin the caramel sauce, if needed. ๐
I’ve been looking for a non-dairy caramel recipe for a loooong time. Can’t wait to try this one!
And it comes at the perfect time! I feel like caramel dip is a perfect fall treat. Makes me want to go apple picking this weekend!
I like the idea of a “healthy caramel apple dip” and all the ingredients sound amazing… yet don’t have a food processor. I’m tempted to make it in my blender, yet I think it’s gonna be so messy and hard to get out of the bottom. If I thin it out a bunch so it pours, do you think it’ll thicken up in the fridge?
Hey Dani! No food processor? No problem! If you have a high-speed blender, you can use that. You will want to double or triple the recipe to make sure thereโs enough in it to blend correctly. And don’t worry about making a lot, this dip has a very long storage life in the fridge! ๐