This homemade Tofu Vegan Mayonnaise recipe is easy to make (3 minutes, 5 ingredients) and so much healthier than regular mayo. Only 8 calories per serving!

Sure, it’s pretty easy to find egg free mayonnaise at the store these days, and it’s true that they taste pretty darn good (better than regular mayo, in my opinion). But, while they may be egg free, they are still basically just processed oil, and are far from healthy. Not to mention super expensive! I don’t use the stuff very often myself, but my kids love sandwiches and putting mayonnaise on them. I would love to stop buying the oil-laden stuff in a jar, so I went on a quest to make my own healthier, oil free vegan mayonnaise.
What is this vegan mayonnaise made with?
While you know I love cashews, I really wanted to avoid using them in this recipe. I needed this mayo to be SUPER easy to whip up for the week, and I didn’t want to have to soak cashews or blend it to death. The great thing about this tofu vegan mayonnaise recipe is you can make it with any kind of blender, food processor or even an immersion blender. You don’t need anything fancy!
The most important thing is the kind of tofu. If at all possible, get the Mori-Nu Silken Firm Tofu, in the little boxes, NOT the kind packed in water. It tastes better, and has a much smoother texture.
Where should I use tofu vegan mayonnaise?
Sandwiches, like this Vegan BLT
In creamy salad dressings

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Adapted from Genius Kitchen.

Tofu Vegan Mayonnaise Recipe (Oil Free)
Ingredients
- 1 10.9 ounce package Mori-Nu Silken Firm Tofu
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon dijon mustard (may use yellow)
- 1/2 teaspoon agave or pure maple syrup (may omit)
Instructions
- Add the tofu and all remaining ingredients to a blender, food processor or immersion blender. Blend until very smooth.
- Store in a glass container in the refrigerator for about 1 week. Use in sandwiches, burgers, potato salad, coleslaw dressings and anywhere else you would use mayo.
Notes
- Mori-Nu Silken Tofu is the best brand to use for this recipe. It has a mild flavor, and is very creamy and smooth. Regular firm tofu packed in water will yield different results and won't be nearly as good.




















Was not able to make thisbwork, can’t blend it
How long will this keep in the fridge?
About 1 week.
Well, THIS seems like something I need! However, Im a single senior, so I end up throwing out so much food due to not being able to use it quickly enough. Is that type of tofu freezable should I try cutting the recipe in half? Thank you!
You can freeze some of the recipe if needed, no problem. You could also try cutting the recipe in half. Enjoy!
Brilliant. Used a pinch of white pepper, and rice vinegar because I thought I had lemon juice but didn’t. Used it with a dab of wasabi paste to elevate a can of salmon to a “yes please” sandwich filling.
I can’t wait to try this. Would Mori-Nu Silken “Soft” be too soft in your opinion? I hope not, I just ordered a 12-pack ๐
No, that will work. Hope you enjoy it!
This is such a tasty and simple recipe. I used a 290g pack of clearspring tofu, and English mustard. I will definitely make it again. Thanks
Can you clarify what constitutes a serving? Is it a tbsp?
Hi Kevin. About a tablespoon. There are 24 servings total. To know for certain, youโd probably need to either divide it or weigh it total, then weigh your serving. I hope this helps!
Can you use the same brand but extra firm silken?
Yes, that should be just fine.