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The Best Vegan Chocolate Ice Cream

Today there are more vegan ice creams than ever before. Are any of them as good as traditional dairy ice cream?

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By Carolyn Grillo

Published on March 15, 2021

What You Need To Know

  • Taste 10 products, priced from about $0.27 to about $0.75 per ounce, selected from best-selling nationally available brands and purchased online and in Boston-area supermarkets
  • Sample plain
  • Samples were randomized and tasted blind to eliminate bias
  • Sugar and fat amounts are based on a 100-gram serving

My love affair with ice cream began at a young age and continued until I begrudgingly accepted years later that I was sensitive to lactose, the sugar found naturally in milk. I’m not alone—between 30 and 50 million Americans are lactose intolerant and many avoid eating foods containing it, including ice cream. Many others choose to minimize or eliminate their intake of animal products. In short, there are a lot of consumers, including me, looking for delicious vegan ice cream. Supermarket frozen-food aisles are filled with options, but the question remains: Are any vegan ice creams comparable in texture and flavor to dairy ice creams?

We rounded up 10 nationally available vegan ice creams, priced from about $0.27 to about $0.75 per ounce. (There’s some debate about whether they can be called ice cream because they don’t contain dairy, but we’ll refer to them as vegan ice creams for simplicity.) We focused on chocolate because it was the most common flavor among available brands. Three of the products in our lineup contained additional ingredients such as brownie or cake pieces or fudge truffles. The products in our lineup also contained a range of ingredients, from almond milk to coconut cream to pureed avocado, apple, and banana.

We created our very own Reviews team ice cream truck as we dropped off coolers full of vegan ice cream at editors' homes around the Boston area. Editors and their family members or roommates provided vital feedback on each sample's texture and flavor.

The Role Of Sweeteners And Fat In Ice Cream’s Texture

As we tasted the ice creams, we quickly realized how drastically their textures differed. Some were so icy and hard that scooping them was “like driving a wedge into cement.” Other ice creams’ textures were silky and smooth, very close to that of a traditional dairy ice cream.

Some of the ice creams were icy and hard, while others were luscious and creamy.

We know from years of researching the production of ice cream that sweeteners and fat play important roles in creating its creamy texture. Both prevent large ice crystals from forming, so without enough of either, ice cream can become icy and hard. The ice creams in our lineup incorporated a variety of sweeteners, from sugar or powdered sugar to agave syrup and corn syrup, with most products containing at least two types. Each of those sweeteners has a unique effect on the texture of the end product. The amount of sugar per 100-gram serving of the ice creams ranged from 9 to 26 grams of sugar. The two ice creams with 11 grams or less of sugar per serving were “hard” and “icy.”

Fat content also varied. In dairy ice cream, fat comes from milk or cream. In the vegan ice creams in our lineup, fat came from nondairy milk or cream, pureed avocado, chocolate, and/or added oil. The products we tasted contained 0 to 16 grams of fat per serving, with the silkiest, creamiest ones containing at least 11 grams of fat. The textures of the ice creams that contained 4 grams of fat or less were “really hard” and reminded tasters of “bad frozen ice.”

The Role Of Chocolate, Base Ingredients, And Sodium In Ice Cream’s Flavor

We also noticed that some of the ice creams tasted more chocolaty than others. Every ice cream contained cocoa powder, which is a source of strong chocolate flavor. But one ice cream was made with both cocoa powder and chocolate; it had an especially “intense” chocolate flavor that tasters loved. It turned out that the bits of fudge or cake weren’t the secrets to good chocolate flavor; rather, they were more of a bonus for already chocolaty ice creams.

Base ingredients were important, too. We liked several ice creams made with base ingredients that tasted pleasant and didn’t overpower the chocolate flavor, such as coconut milk or cream or oat milk. Light, natural-tasting coconut flavor (from the coconut milk or cream) came through clearly in two of our highly rated samples, but we found that it complemented the chocolate flavors. One ice cream made with coconut milk, however, was "heavy on the coconut to the point [that] it ruined everything.” It tasted “artificial” and “manufactured.” The strong flavors of the banana puree and apple puree concentrate in another ice cream were overpowering and “didn’t work with the chocolate at all.” An ice cream made with pureed avocado also stood out. According to one taster, “you're not really ready for the avocado flavor to accompany chocolate ice cream.”

Sodium also played a role in flavor. The sodium levels ranged from 5 to 171 milligrams per serving, with most samples containing 40 to 80 milligrams. The top two samples, however, contained significantly more sodium, with 122 and 171 milligrams, respectively. Sodium helps bring the flavors of other ingredients to life and balances sweetness. In this case, the additional sodium improved the flavors of our favorite ice creams.

  • Base that complements and doesn’t overpower the chocolate flavor
  • Contains at least 25 grams of sugar
  • Contains at least 10 grams of fat
  • Contains at least 122 grams of sodium

Co Winners: Jeni’s Dairy Free Texas Sheet Cake Non Dairy Frozen Dessert And Häagen Dazs Non Dairy Chocolate Salted Fudge Truffle Frozen Dessert

We’re thrilled to name two winners: Jeni’s Dairy-Free Texas Sheet Cake Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert and Häagen-Dazs Non-Dairy Chocolate Salted Fudge Truffle Frozen Dessert. Made with a base of coconut cream, the ice cream from Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams won tasters over with a “phenomenal” texture “that was very close to dairy ice cream.” In addition to providing plenty of fat for a “smooth” and “decadent” texture, the coconut cream contributed a pleasant flavor. It’s a great option for people who like the combination of “big chocolate and coconut flavor.”

Tasters also loved the Häagen-Dazs ice cream, which is the only one in our lineup to include chocolate in addition to cocoa powder. The combination provides a “really delicious,” “rich cocoa flavor.” The base of this ice cream didn’t introduce any competing flavors, allowing the chocolate flavor to shine. One of our tasters raved, “It's not just good for vegan ice cream; it's good—period.”

Everything We Tested

Highly Recommended

Co-WinnerJeni’s Dairy-Free Texas Sheet Cake Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

This coconut cream–based ice cream won over tasters with a “lush” and “very smooth, creamy texture” that was similar to what we would expect in a traditional dairy-based ice cream. It had “big chocolate flavor” that wasn’t too sweet and pronounced coconut flavor, too. Most tasters embraced the coconut cream base, saying, “If you like coconut, this is your winner.” In short, we loved this chocolaty, coconutty, creamy ice cream, and we would “actually buy this. It's not a compromise.”

Available for purchase at: www.jenis.com/dairy-free

Ingredients: Coconut cream, sugar, water, fudge sauce (corn syrup, water, sugar, cocoa powder, chocolate liquor, cornstarch, salt, natural flavors), chocolate cake [sugar, unbleached unenriched wheat flour, natural cocoa, palm and palm kernel oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), salt, sodium bicarbonate, natural flavors], sunflower lecithin, sea salt, carob bean gum

Sugar: 25 g

Fat: 13 g

Sodium: 171 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $12.00 per pint ($0.75 per oz)

This coconut cream–based ice cream won over tasters with a “lush” and “very smooth, creamy texture” that was similar to what we would expect in a traditional dairy-based ice cream. It had “big chocolate flavor” that wasn’t too sweet and pronounced coconut flavor, too. Most tasters embraced the coconut cream base, saying, “If you like coconut, this is your winner.” In short, we loved this chocolaty, coconutty, creamy ice cream, and we would “actually buy this. It's not a compromise.” Available for purchase at: www.jenis.com/dairy-free

Ingredients: Coconut cream, sugar, water, fudge sauce (corn syrup, water, sugar, cocoa powder, chocolate liquor, cornstarch, salt, natural flavors), chocolate cake [sugar, unbleached unenriched wheat flour, natural cocoa, palm and palm kernel oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), salt, sodium bicarbonate, natural flavors], sunflower lecithin, sea salt, carob bean gum

Sugar: 25 g

Fat: 13 g

Sodium: 171 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $12.00 per pint ($0.75 per oz)

Co-WinnerHäagen-Dazs Non-Dairy Chocolate Salted Fudge Truffle Frozen Dessert

This ice cream had the most straightforward “rich” and “intense” chocolate flavor in our lineup. It was the only ice cream in our lineup to use Belgian chocolate in its base. There were no assertively flavored ingredients to compete with the chocolate, so it really shined through. Plus, the ice cream’s texture was “creamy and smooth.” One taster summed it up: “You get a full-flavored ice cream that tastes closer to real ice cream than a lot of dairy-free ice creams.”

Find at a store near you: https://www.haagendazs.us/products

Ingredients: Water, sugar, corn syrup, Belgian chocolate, powdered sugar (sugar, corn starch), cocoa processed with alkali, sunflower oil, cocoa, coconut oil, soybean oil, soy lecithin, pectin, vanilla extract, salt, natural flavor, sunflower lecithin

Sugar: 26 g

Fat: 10 g

Sodium: 122 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.89 per 14 oz container ($0.49 per oz)

This ice cream had the most straightforward “rich” and “intense” chocolate flavor in our lineup. It was the only ice cream in our lineup to use Belgian chocolate in its base. There were no assertively flavored ingredients to compete with the chocolate, so it really shined through. Plus, the ice cream’s texture was “creamy and smooth.” One taster summed it up: “You get a full-flavored ice cream that tastes closer to real ice cream than a lot of dairy-free ice creams.”Find at a store near you: https://www.haagendazs.us/products

Ingredients: Water, sugar, corn syrup, Belgian chocolate, powdered sugar (sugar, corn starch), cocoa processed with alkali, sunflower oil, cocoa, coconut oil, soybean oil, soy lecithin, pectin, vanilla extract, salt, natural flavor, sunflower lecithin

Sugar: 26 g

Fat: 10 g

Sodium: 122 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.89 per 14 oz container ($0.49 per oz)

Recommended

Coconut Bliss Dark Chocolate 100% Plant-Based Dairy-Free Frozen Dessert

Made with relatively few ingredients, this "silky" and "creamy" ice cream had the second most fat per serving in our lineup. The coconut milk base provided “coconut-forward flavor” that most tasters described as “well-balanced with the chocolate.” Although this product didn’t score quite as high as our two favorites, it had some ardent fans. One taster even noted, “This is perfect.”

Find at a store near you: www.coconutbliss.com/pages/find-a-store

Ingredients: *Coconut milk (water, *coconut, *guar gum), *agave syrup, *†cocoa (processed with alkali), *vanilla extract. *Certified Organic †Fair Trade

Sugar: 14 g

Fat: 14 g

Sodium: 60 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.99 per pint ($0.44 per oz)

Made with relatively few ingredients, this "silky" and "creamy" ice cream had the second most fat per serving in our lineup. The coconut milk base provided “coconut-forward flavor” that most tasters described as “well-balanced with the chocolate.” Although this product didn’t score quite as high as our two favorites, it had some ardent fans. One taster even noted, “This is perfect.”Find at a store near you: www.coconutbliss.com/pages/find-a-store

Ingredients: *Coconut milk (water, *coconut, *guar gum), *agave syrup, *†cocoa (processed with alkali), *vanilla extract. *Certified Organic †Fair Trade

Sugar: 14 g

Fat: 14 g

Sodium: 60 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.99 per pint ($0.44 per oz)

The Original Oatly Chocolate

The only sample in our lineup made from oat milk, this ice cream was “smooth,” “fluffy,” and “airy” and “melted nicely” while we ate it. While some tasters found this sample “bland” and slightly undersweetened, most found its subtle chocolate flavor “pleasant.” Oats, the base ingredient for this ice cream, contributed a "nutty" flavor that paired well with the chocolate.

Find at a store near you: www.us.oatly.com/pages/oatfinder

Ingredients: Oat base (water, oats), coconut oil, sugar, dextrose, glucose syrup, low erucic acid rapeseed oil, cocoa powder treated with alkali. Contains 2% or less of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, locust bean gum, guar gum, sea salt

Sugar: 19 g

Fat: 11 g

Sodium: 40 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.29 per pint ($0.39 per oz)

The only sample in our lineup made from oat milk, this ice cream was “smooth,” “fluffy,” and “airy” and “melted nicely” while we ate it. While some tasters found this sample “bland” and slightly undersweetened, most found its subtle chocolate flavor “pleasant.” Oats, the base ingredient for this ice cream, contributed a "nutty" flavor that paired well with the chocolate.Find at a store near you: www.us.oatly.com/pages/oatfinder

Ingredients: Oat base (water, oats), coconut oil, sugar, dextrose, glucose syrup, low erucic acid rapeseed oil, cocoa powder treated with alkali. Contains 2% or less of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, locust bean gum, guar gum, sea salt

Sugar: 19 g

Fat: 11 g

Sodium: 40 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.29 per pint ($0.39 per oz)

Recommended with Reservations

Ripple Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Tasters liked this ice cream’s “appealing milk chocolate flavor” and thought it was “perfectly sweet.” Unfortunately, the “texture really took away from the tasting experience.” It was “very icy,” and “it sort of shattered” when we scooped it.

Find at a store near you: www.ripplefoods.com/store-locator

Ingredients: Ripptein Pea Blend (water, pea protein), water, organic cane sugar, coconut oil, tapioca syrup, alkalized cocoa powder, chicory root fiber, contains 1% or less of sea salt, sunflower lecithin, dipotassium phosphate, natural flavors, acacia gum, locust bean gum, guar gum

Sugar: 18 g

Fat: 13 g

Sodium: 82 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $5.99 per pint ($0.37 per oz)

Tasters liked this ice cream’s “appealing milk chocolate flavor” and thought it was “perfectly sweet.” Unfortunately, the “texture really took away from the tasting experience.” It was “very icy,” and “it sort of shattered” when we scooped it.Find at a store near you: www.ripplefoods.com/store-locator

Ingredients: Ripptein Pea Blend (water, pea protein), water, organic cane sugar, coconut oil, tapioca syrup, alkalized cocoa powder, chicory root fiber, contains 1% or less of sea salt, sunflower lecithin, dipotassium phosphate, natural flavors, acacia gum, locust bean gum, guar gum

Sugar: 18 g

Fat: 13 g

Sodium: 82 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $5.99 per pint ($0.37 per oz)

Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Fudge Brownie Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Tasters liked the “smooth” and “creamy” texture of this ice cream. It’s made with almond milk, which has a high percentage of water. Unfortunately, tasters thought the chocolate flavor tasted “weak” and “watered-down.” A few tasters complained that the aftertaste was “artificial.”

Ingredients: Almond milk (water, almonds), liquid sugar (sugar, water), coconut oil, sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), wheat flour, corn syrup solids, soybean oil, cocoa powder, corn syrup, pea protein, sunflower lecithin, corn starch, guar gum, vanilla extract, locust bean gum, salt, baking soda, natural flavor (coconut), soy lecithin, barley malt

Sugar: 21 g

Fat: 12 g

Sodium: 46 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.89 per pint ($0.43 per oz)

Tasters liked the “smooth” and “creamy” texture of this ice cream. It’s made with almond milk, which has a high percentage of water. Unfortunately, tasters thought the chocolate flavor tasted “weak” and “watered-down.” A few tasters complained that the aftertaste was “artificial.”

Ingredients: Almond milk (water, almonds), liquid sugar (sugar, water), coconut oil, sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), wheat flour, corn syrup solids, soybean oil, cocoa powder, corn syrup, pea protein, sunflower lecithin, corn starch, guar gum, vanilla extract, locust bean gum, salt, baking soda, natural flavor (coconut), soy lecithin, barley malt

Sugar: 21 g

Fat: 12 g

Sodium: 46 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.89 per pint ($0.43 per oz)

Cado Deep Dark Chocolate Avocado Frozen Dessert

The base of this ice cream is made from avocados, which naturally contain a significant amount of fat, giving this sample the most fat per serving in our lineup. Though its “creamy,” “silky” texture won over many tasters, its avocado-chocolate flavor was off-putting to most.

Find at a store near you: www.cadoicecream.com/where-to-buy

Ingredients: Organic avocado puree (water, organic avocado), nonorganic avocado oil, organic cane sugar, organic tapioca starch, organic cocoa powder, organic vanilla extract, sea salt, organic guar gum, organic gum acacia

Sugar: 16 g

Fat: 16 g

Sodium: 60 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $9.19 per pint ($0.57 per oz)

The base of this ice cream is made from avocados, which naturally contain a significant amount of fat, giving this sample the most fat per serving in our lineup. Though its “creamy,” “silky” texture won over many tasters, its avocado-chocolate flavor was off-putting to most.Find at a store near you: www.cadoicecream.com/where-to-buy

Ingredients: Organic avocado puree (water, organic avocado), nonorganic avocado oil, organic cane sugar, organic tapioca starch, organic cocoa powder, organic vanilla extract, sea salt, organic guar gum, organic gum acacia

Sugar: 16 g

Fat: 16 g

Sodium: 60 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $9.19 per pint ($0.57 per oz)

Not Recommended

So Delicious Chocolate Coconutmilk Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

The coconut milk base produced a "creamy and lovely" texture that "scooped like a winner" and was pleasant to eat, but the strong coconut flavor tasted "slightly artificial." Tasters described the flavor as similar to "sunblock" and detected "off-putting flavors" in the aftertaste.

Ingredients: Organic coconut milk (filtered water, organic coconut), organic cane sugar, organic coconut oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), organic tapioca syrup, pea protein, guar gum, natural flavor

Sugar: 18 g

Fat: 10 g

Sodium: 5 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.89 per pint ($0.43 per oz)

The coconut milk base produced a "creamy and lovely" texture that "scooped like a winner" and was pleasant to eat, but the strong coconut flavor tasted "slightly artificial." Tasters described the flavor as similar to "sunblock" and detected "off-putting flavors" in the aftertaste.

Ingredients: Organic coconut milk (filtered water, organic coconut), organic cane sugar, organic coconut oil, cocoa (processed with alkali), organic tapioca syrup, pea protein, guar gum, natural flavor

Sugar: 18 g

Fat: 10 g

Sodium: 5 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $6.89 per pint ($0.43 per oz)

Arctic Zero Purely Chocolate Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

This water- and fava bean protein–based product was “watery-tasting,” similar to a “subdued Fudgsicle.” One taster said, “I wish it had a stronger, more bitter chocolate flavor for more depth.” This product had an “icy” texture and “broke off in chunks” when we scooped it.

Ingredients: Purified water, organic cane sugar, prebiotic fiber, faba bean protein concentrate, Dutch processed cocoa powder with alkali, acacia gum, tara gum, guar gum, sea salt, natural flavors, monk fruit concentrate

Sugar: 9 g

Fat: 0 g

Sodium: 103 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $4.28 per pint ($0.27 per oz)

This water- and fava bean protein–based product was “watery-tasting,” similar to a “subdued Fudgsicle.” One taster said, “I wish it had a stronger, more bitter chocolate flavor for more depth.” This product had an “icy” texture and “broke off in chunks” when we scooped it.

Ingredients: Purified water, organic cane sugar, prebiotic fiber, faba bean protein concentrate, Dutch processed cocoa powder with alkali, acacia gum, tara gum, guar gum, sea salt, natural flavors, monk fruit concentrate

Sugar: 9 g

Fat: 0 g

Sodium: 103 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $4.28 per pint ($0.27 per oz)

Snow Monkey Chocolate Dairy Free Anytime Dessert

Tasters were surprised by this sample’s fruity flavors—most notably, a strong banana flavor from the fruit puree used to make this ice cream. One taster said, “I noticed the banana and fruity flavoring well before chocolate.” This ice cream was “hard” and “icy” even after we let it sit out on the counter for a few minutes before scooping. This is likely due to its low amount of fat. One taster complained that “it was nearly impossible to scoop from the container.”

Ingredients: Banana puree, water, apple puree concentrate, pure maple syrup, Manitoba Harvest hemp protein powder, cocoa powder, sunflower butter, acacia tree gum, guar bean gum, vitamin C, and citric acid

Sugar: 11 g

Fat: 4 g

Sodium: 5 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $11.67 per pint ($0.73 per oz)

Tasters were surprised by this sample’s fruity flavors—most notably, a strong banana flavor from the fruit puree used to make this ice cream. One taster said, “I noticed the banana and fruity flavoring well before chocolate.” This ice cream was “hard” and “icy” even after we let it sit out on the counter for a few minutes before scooping. This is likely due to its low amount of fat. One taster complained that “it was nearly impossible to scoop from the container.”

Ingredients: Banana puree, water, apple puree concentrate, pure maple syrup, Manitoba Harvest hemp protein powder, cocoa powder, sunflower butter, acacia tree gum, guar bean gum, vitamin C, and citric acid

Sugar: 11 g

Fat: 4 g

Sodium: 5 mg

Price at Time of Testing: $11.67 per pint ($0.73 per oz)

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Author: Carolyn Grillo

Carolyn Grillo

Senior Editor, ATK Reviews

Carolyn is a senior editor for ATK Reviews. She's a French-trained professional baker.

Carolyn Grillo is a senior editor for ATK Reviews. She studied French patisserie at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and worked as a baker before joining the review team. Her culinary background helps her evaluate bakeware and write about ingredients. Carolyn is also responsible for writing The Well-Equipped Cook, a weekly newsletter about kitchen equipment. Hailing from the land of Taylor ham and Italian delis (New Jersey), she has strong opinions about both and isn't afraid to share them.

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