The creamiest, most decadent and delicious vegan broccoli salad that comes together in just minutes! The perfect potluck dish. You'd never guess it was healthy and dairy-free!
I'm gonna go ahead and tell you that this quite possibly may be the only broccoli salad recipe your face will ever need. And when I say quite possibly, I mean definitely. Because it's...perfect. Did I just say that? I just said that. I don't use that word lightly!
Whether you do or don't like mayo or mustard or marshmallows or butterflies, I'm fairly certain this will be a winner in your book.
Broccoli salad and I go way back. I have vivid memories of my mom bringing it home from Heinen's when I was in high school. I'd eat it right out of the container no matter how desperately she wanted me to put it in a bowl. What a difficult child I was.
It had oodles of mayonnaise and bacon and the like, and obviously, it tasted good. I never considered making it at home until I bought grapes and broccoli at the same time a few days ago and it dawned on me.
MAYONNAISE.
JK. Cashews. And broccoli salad! Like the one I used to eat! Nostalgia at its finest.
How to Make Vegan Broccoli Salad
I just KNEW I could achieve that same creamy decadence with cashews, and I was right. The dressing could not be simpler. Just blend up raw cashews with a splash of pure maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, garlic, salt and pepper in the Nutribullet and you may just not know what hit you.
The base of this salad is raw broccoli. No groundbreaking news there. Let's talk mix ins!
We've got almonds, red onion, dried cranberries, and grapes. Crunchy, crisp, tangy, sweet, chewy---gang's all here. As far as almonds go, roasted and salted for the biggest flavor bang for your buck.
I like the grapes for that little pop of sweetness, but if you're a traditionalist, go raisins all the way. Or dried cranberries. Whatever bite of sweetness that floats your boat.
The best part about this recipe is that you don't have to cook anything. All you need is a trusty cutting board!
Watch How To Make Vegan Broccoli Salad (Video!)
I originally published this recipe in 2016 and seeing as I have oodles of delicious old recipes that have rather scary photos to go along with them, I figured I should spend time updating some of them. Since many of you clearly know and love this one, it made the cut.
This broccoli salad is one of those dishes that non-vegan folk would never in a gabillion years know was dairy-free and actually packed with wholesome goodness. We can keep that secret between us, mmmk?
This salad also makes a terrific potluck dish. Broccoli is in peak season from October through April, meaning it's high time to whip up a batch and share with the people you love the mostest. THIS IS NOT AN APRIL FOOL'S JOKE.
If you make this vegan broccoli salad recipe and love it, let me know by leaving a 5-star rating and/or comment! I LOVE hearing your feedback.
Into broccoli? Check out my other recipes that are full of green goodness:
- Creamy Vegan Broccoli Cauliflower Soup
- Broccoli & Mushroom Breakfast Strata
- Kale and Broccoli Salmon Burgers
- Vegan Cream of Broccoli Soup
- Vegan Broccoli Cheeze Chickpea Burgers
The Best Vegan Broccoli Salad
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 0 min
- Total Time: 15 mins
- Yield: 6 1x
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegan
Description
The creamiest, most delicious vegan broccoli salad with grapes, onion, almonds, and cranberries--the perfect potluck dish! You'd never guess it was completely vegan and gluten-free.
Ingredients
For the dressing:
- ¾ cup raw cashews, soaked
- ¼ cup water
- 2 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- ½ tsp minced garlic
- heaping ½ tsp sea salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
For the salad:
- 2 large broccoli crowns (florets only), finely chopped
- 1 ½ cups red grapes, halved
- ⅓ cup roasted salted almonds, finely chopped
- ¾ cup diced red onion
- ⅓ cup dried cranberries or raisins
Instructions
- Place cashews in a bowl. Cover with water and soak for 2 hours or overnight. If you have a Nutribullet or high speed blender, simply soak them in hot water for 10 minutes.
- Drain cashews. Add to blender with with rest of the dressing ingredients. Blend until completely smooth and creamy.
- Place broccoli, grapes, almonds, red onion, and dried cranberries in a medium or large mixing bowl. Add dressing and toss thoroughly to coat. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve chilled.
Debbie says
My first taste of cashew sauce....loved it!!!! Blanched the broccoli and used pecans since that’s what I had. Might throw some apples in there tomorrow! I’m trying to do Keto and this fit right in, minus the cranberries but those can be easily picked out. Thank you!!
Alexis says
Glad you loved the sauce, Debbie!
Teresa White says
love this salad, i didn't have grapes so i did chopped apple, i think any sub out would be delicious with this yummy sauce.
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Alexis says
Love that substitution! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and so glad you enjoyed it.
Mary Thome says
Making this for third time. I’m not a Vegan, but this is way better than my recipe made with mayo. Maybe it’s the maple syrup. FABULOUS!!
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Leon says
I would have to double this recipe so my wife could have some too. 😉 I always loved the traditional broccoli recipe so I know I will love this! I'll make it this weekend for sure with the mayo substitute.!
Alexis says
Fab! Let me know how it turns out.
Anne Clark says
Alexis, such a great looking recipe. I love it when salads include grapes and cashews or almonds. Those add such a great bit of flavor and I really like the texture they add. Can't wait to try it!
Alexis says
Yay! I hope you love it, Amy.
Ky says
SOOOOO GOOD! Reminds me of my favorite broccoli salad that my grandma has always made during the summer!
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Alexis says
What a compliment! Thanks for the feedback and rating, Ky.
Colleen says
I was asked to bring a broccoli salad to a family gathering, but I didn’t have a recipe! Luckily, I found yours. It became an instant family favorite.
Today, I added cooked farro to the mix, and boy, it was good.
Thanks for sharing your recipe. It’s a keeper.
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Alexis says
Ohhh love the idea of adding farro! Thanks for letting me know, Colleen.
Marie-Lou Lafrance says
Best salad ever!!
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Shane McDermott (@dairyallergydad) says
Absolutely perfectly named, the Best Brocolli Salad. The best salad I think I’ve ever had. Beautifully balanced and healthy too! 10/10 ?
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Alexis says
Wahoo!! Thanks so much for the feedback, Shane!
Alexis says
Love when it lives up to the name!
Wendy Barry says
This was lovely and light. I had no Cranberries so had to use dark Cherries and that was fine.
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L.Town says
I took this to a potluck and people raved about it and begged for the recipe!
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Alexis says
Awww I’m so glad. Thank you!
Sondra says
I absolutely loved your recipe! I was looking for a way to add more broccoli to my diet and this was supercalifragilisticexpialidociously perfect ! I followed the recipe when I made it last week. I'm getting to make it again for dinner tonight and I plan to make it next Friday for a party at my house. I can't wait to hear the comments. I'll let you know about the reaction of my guests. BRAVO!
Alexis Joseph says
Best review ever! Thanks a ton, Sondra.
Kim says
This was so easy and delicious! My boyfriend and I finished it in one sitting. Thank you so much for the recipe! I’ll definitely be making it again.
Connie Moultroup says
This salad is the BOMB!!!! Very, very good!!!! My omnivore husband loved it!!! Thank you very much!!!!
I’m trying to give this recipe 5 stars but it isn’t working. So I’m not giving it any stars.
Connie Moultroup says
Boy oh boy....is this ever delicious!!!!! Thanks for the recipe!!!!
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alice toth says
My husband loved this salad so much he asked if we could have it again this week! I didn't add the grapes and substituted sunflower seeds instead of the almonds. It was slightly sweet and very delicious!
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Sandy White says
Very nice, but the dressing seemed sparse. Next time I will double the amount of dressing.
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Alexis says
Glad you liked it!
Amélie says
Delicious ? thank you for this amazing recipe ❤️
Alexis says
You’re so welcome!
Erika says
Wasnt sure how the sauce would turn out, but it was fabulous. I did add a lil ginger to it to give it a some zing. All and all, loved this! I am always looking for new and delicious vegan recipes and this one is spot on. Thanks!
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Lisa says
Yum!!! Might make this for the 4th! Is it good to make the night before and keep in fridge?
Alexis says
Totally! Enjoy 🙂
Catol says
Best broccoli salad! Glad I don’t have to avoid nuts. It is the dish I’m taking to my next vegan potluck. Outstanding!
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Elizabeth says
This is amazing!!!! I was worried there wasn’t enough dressing but once I tasted it I said out loud, “How can this be so good?” Thanks for a delicious recipe I will make time and time again!
Alexis says
Awwww I’m so so glad!!
Rachel says
Made this to share with my omnivore extended family last Thanksgiving and it was a hit! Made it again for Easter to share with my husband's omnivore family. It is soooo delicious. I had to add a little less than a tablespoon of water to thin the sauce, but that's the only change I made. 🙂 Thank you for this wonderful recipe that both vegans and omnivores love!
Alexis says
I’m so glad you loved it!!
Jasmine says
Thanks for this recipe! I was so happy to find a vegan broccoli salad - made it yesterday and will have leftovers for lunch today! It's super yum 🙂
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Hafsa says
Any replacement suggestions for maple syrup?
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Alexis says
You could try honey or agave! I can’t guarantee the results since I haven’t tried it myself, but any sticky sweetener should do the trick. Best of luck!
Raman says
Honey worked great! I used 2 tbsp and it was too sweet, so I definitely would suggest just 1 tbsp. This dressing is so creamy, and the garlic adds a perfect touch!
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Alexis Joseph says
Amazing, thanks for letting me know Raman!
Chana says
Just made it! It really is a great recipe and will definitely be one I make often! After I tasted it per your recipe, I did add about half a squeezed lemon and also the red pepper flakes as someone else had mentioned. The lemon juice really perked it up! Thanks so much for sharing.?
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Alexis says
Love this additions! Sounds totally delish. Glad you enjoyed!
Katrina says
This was FANTASTIC! I brought it to a potluck yesterday and it was the first salad that was gone. I would make this again and again and again!! Not too sweet, perfect amount of sauce. Yum!!!
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Donna Baker says
I made this on Sunday it is delicious! thank you for sharing
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Jamie says
I made this yesterday and it was amazing! I used dates instead of maple syrup, golden raisins, and I omitted garlic and onions. Super delish! And super easy.
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Alexis says
Yay! Love your substitutions. Glad it worked out well!
Susan Rodman says
This was delicious! Every one loved it! ❤️
Lisa says
Thank you for this delicious recipe, I have been vegan since the new year. This recipe has a very similar taste as the deli kind. Still amazed how easy it is to be healthy without losing flavor and best of all feeling much better. Thanks again for sharing
Tara says
I just made this for my meal prep for the week and it's amazing! The only change I did was I used roasted broccoli instead of raw broccoli (not a big fan of raw broccoli). Everything else was kept the same (which I rarely do because I feel like most recipes are under seasoned), and it turned out so delicious! This dish is so balanced, spiciness of the red onion, creaminess of the dressing, sweetness of the grapes, crunchiness of the broccoli and almonds..what a stellar recipe! I also topped mine with red pepper flakes and some Frank's because that's just how I roll 🙂
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Alexis says
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment, Tara! I'm the same way, always adjusting recipes. I'm thrilled you enjoyed this one as is. Hooray for hot sauce always!!
Emma says
Would this be nice warm with pasta?
Alexis says
I’d stick with it chilled for best results 🙂
Mo Green says
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Alexis says
Yes please sign up! Love hearing feedback 🙂 happy Sunday!
D. Martin says
Alexis - Unfortunately I have to deal with nut allergies and was wondering if there was something else that I could use without ruining the salad. Thankyou.
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Ruth Prokesch says
Maybe this reply is way too late, but the old school Broccoli Salad was made with mayonaise, so if you can use that, just eliminate the nut ingredients. You can replace the almonds with sunflower seeds if that is acceptable. I've always loved that salad, before I discovered this vegan one. Try it!
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Alexis says
The point of this salad is a more wholesome version using nuts for the same creamy effect as mayo—but using mayo here would defeat the purpose of it being a wholesome vegan version
Lynn Bauer says
I normally don't post my opinion on recipes because my results are usually less stellar than other posters. BUT this one waaaay exceeded my expectations of a salad I really like from our local grocer's salad bar. I found myself licking the spatula digging all the dressing out of the blender. I made it for my lunch tomorrow but it may not last that long. Awesome job, Alexis!
Alexis says
Yayyy it's the best!! Thanks so much, Lynn!
Jess says
Made this salad on an average Saturday afternoon, What a GREAT raw salad, I didn't have grapes so I added pineapple. Worked out great.
Sauce is spot on.
Thanks.
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Alexis says
Oooo I bet the pineapple was such a cool flavor. So happy you enjoyed!
David LaMotte says
Made this for my family tonight, and my carnivorous father-in-law, my eight-year old son, and my wife all loved it. Great recipe. I rarely prepare a recipe and don't have modifications to offer, but I don't have any. Loved it just like this (we rocked the grapes).
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Alexis says
So happy you made it and loved it! This is one of my favorite recipes 🙂
Chris says
Alexis ,
Thank you for this recipe! My husband who is a carnivore even liked it!! I'm trying to slowly introduce him to a more healthful diet and this is a great addition.
Chris
Alexis says
So happy to hear that! This is one of my favorite recipes 🙂
Rosalyn Feinman says
Holy florets Batman! Delicious! Amazing! Wow! I am primarily a raw vegan, so I used mostly raw ingredients. I also made my own "roasted almonds" by taking raw almonds, chopping them, mixing in a little sesame oil then adding salt and a little smoked paprika to lend the roasted, smokey flavor. I keep picking and picking and picking! Nothing is going to be left for dinner at this rate! Thank you very much!
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Alexis says
Wow these modifications sounds amaaaze! Thanks so much for trying it out 🙂
Julie says
This salad is so good!!! I decreased the red onion to 1/2 cup so that it wouldn't be too powerful on the 2nd or 3rd day. Definitely better served chilled. This is the perfect way to squeeze more broccoli into my diet. I need to find new ways to use cashew cream cuz it's so easy to make in the Nutribullet. Thank you for the recipe!
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Alexis says
You're welcome--thrilled you enjoyed it!
Rachel says
Cashew cream is yummy on steamed kale
Alexis Joseph says
For sure!
Rebecca Lwin says
LOVE broccoli salad!!! Thanks for this... and you're hilarious about the pix. They are gorgeous as always. xo
Lauren says
I have never had a broccoli salad before! It is not something us British folk have. That said, this looks TASTY.
noreen deehan says
Just made it and it is chilling in fridge to have tomorrow ... husband , Mam and I had a small sample to taste and it is so delicious ... I imagine it will be even tastier tomorrow !
Alexis says
Amazing! It gets better with age 🙂
Kate says
Is it weird to say that I love broccoli salad? It's not the most hip food, but it so good! I am totally on board for trying a plant-based version (though I am not anti-mayo). Thanks for sharing!
Alexis says
Not weird at all! Enjoy 🙂
Lauren @ The Bikini Experiment says
This is a fabulous recipe. Perfect for summer. Love it.
Darryl Alder says
I thought it was perfect for Sunday dinner. To get the bacon flavor I miss in dishes like this I added nurtition yeast and a splash of liquid hickory smoke.
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Rosemary says
Read recipe at work, had all the ingredients! Delicious!
Thanks
Alexis says
You're fast! Love it!
Marsha says
I love this healthy alternative!
Julia Mueller says
I'm loving the idea of using cashew cream instead of mayo - so freaking brilliant! This is 200% the only broccoli salad my face will ever need!
Brenda says
I LOVE that you have red onion in the recipe twice! But then I am an onion o holic! I usually double the amount of onion in any give recipe anyways!
Victoria says
Aww come on! If anyone can make broccoli salad look pretty, it is you! Looks delish to me 🙂
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
The cashew sauce is perfect! And the sweet grapes! Always essential in these kinda of salads!
Darryl Alder says
The sauce would have been perfect, but I used balsamic vinegar and it made the dressing dark, but it still tasted great.
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rachel @ athletic avocado says
I don't like traditional broccoli salad because I hate mayo but I can totes get on board with this mayo-less version! YUM!
dixya | food, pleasure, and health says
i am not a big fan of broccoli salad but looking at the combo of cashew cream + grape with broccoli, i may change my mind!