Miyoko’s Vegan Butter has taken on different looks over the years, but they’ve stayed true to the European-style formula and thus far, to the buttery name. Despite extreme backlash (and even a lawsuit) from the dairy community, Miyoko won’t back down. She’s kept the word “butter” on the packaging, but made it clear that this is a vegan product, and “made from plants.”
And Miyoko continues to progress with new improvements. In the spring of 2020, she launched an Unsalted version of her European-Style Cultured Vegan Butter, and both varieties now have measurements on the wrap. They come in single one-cup blocks, and are marked for tablespoon and 1/3 cup increments.
Miyoko’s Vegan Butter Measures Up with Salted and Unsalted Varieties
It can be hard (read: near impossible) to find a dairy-free unsalted butter alternative. So I’m quite sure the unsalted version of Miyoko’s Vegan Butter will be very well received. And its rare that I make a “new packaging” announcement, but the measurements are a big improvement! Miyoko is truly thinking about versatility for cooking and baking with her latest buttery updates.
We have sampled Miyoko’s Vegan Butter on toast, and it was positively delicious. I seriously couldn’t get enough of the creamy mouthfeel and perfectly salted flavor. It didn’t really taste “cultured,” but it did have a touch of umami that I haven’t tasted in other butter alternatives.
This is a firm, slice-able butter alternative (much like butter sticks) that’s intended for spreading, baking, and cooking. If you are looking for buttery spread, in tubs, then have a look at Miyoko’s Oatmilk Vegan Butter.
And don’t forget to leave your own rating and review below once you’ve tried either variety of Miyoko’s European-Style Vegan Butter. It helps others make an informed purchasing decision!
How Miyoko makes Her European-Style Cultured Vegan Butter Blocks
Miyoko shuns palm oil in her butter formulation, but she uses a base of coconut oil and sunflower oil with just a touch of cashew cream. It’s fermented with live and active cultures and churned to achieve a taste and consistency that’s similar to European-Style butter.
Salted
Ingredients: organic coconut oil, filtered water, organic sunflower oil, organic cashews, organic sunflower lecithin, sea salt, cultures. Contains: cashews.*
Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon serving): 90 calories, 10g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars, 0g protein.*
Unsalted
Ingredients: organic coconut oil, filtered water, organic sunflower oil, organic cashews, organic sunflower lecithin, cultures. Contains: cashews.*
Nutrition (per 1 tablespoon serving): 90 calories, 10g fat, 0g carbs, 0g fiber, 0g sugars, 0g protein.*
More Facts on Miyoko’s Vegan Butter
Price: $6.49 per 8-ounce block
Availability: Miyoko’s Vegan Butter is available at Whole Foods and many other mainstream grocers and natural food stores throughout the U.S.
Certifications: Miyoko’s Vegan Butter is Certified Vegan and Certified Organic.
Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Miyoko’s Vegan Butter is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan, plant-based, and vegetarian.*
For More Product Information: Visit the Miyoko’s website at miyokos.com.
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.
Myoko's butter
I don’t usually eat vegan “cheese” substitutes rather stay cheese/dairy free other than some goat’s cheese now and then to pacify my fancy, but this butter is really really delicious. I put it on bread or melt it to pour over roasted vegetables. Can’t really remember the taste of butter too well but I believe this comes pretty close.
So darn good
So darn good… I can understand why the butter industry would feel threatened by it. It is a superior product
Buttercream
I used it to make a buttercream frosting that was amazing!
Tastes really good!
I just discovered this product. It tastes amazing! So far, I’ve only used it on toast.
Buttery Texture
I finally had the chance to try Miyoko’s Vegan Butter, and it is amazing. Scott and I think it has a texture closer to butter than any other dairy-free spread we’ve tried. Our family tried it as a spread on rolls and to make garlic bread. The taste and consistency is very good both chilled and melted. We also like that there is no artificial color.
I look forward to trying it for baking, although at its current price this would be for special occasions only!
Long-time user loves it
It’s the closest thing to butter I’ve found. I fry and sautée with it, and use on toast. I also melt it to put in baked goods
Love Miyokos butter
I love it but save it for baking buttery products. It is more expensive than other alternatives
Tastes great!
Everything about this butter is amazing.
Vegan what ??????
Despite being on top of the food chain, and that i would never ever mistake this for butter – I must pass on that my children and grandchildren (children vegetarian, grandchildren vegan) love this among all products out there. And they tell all. So, i have to buy it.
Best thing to hit vegan bread
Miyoko’s Vegan Butter is fantastic for cooking, baking, and just eating. It works in any instance that calls for dairy butter. Vegan margarine can’t hold a candle to this. I have been using it for years and thought the recipe had changed because it seems to melt more easily now, which can sometimes be an issue.