In case you want to include more vegan milk into your diet or you just found out you arelactose intolerantand you need to switch to this solution, you should know there are countless options for you out there. You can make nut milk from almost every existing type of nut, starting from ...
Making your own nut milk at home is a cost-effective and convenient way to enjoy a wide variety of delicious, healthy, and sustainable milk. You know exactly what goes into your milk, eliminating any worry about preservatives or other additives. Keep reading as we look into some of the bes...
If you make your milk at home, you can control how many almonds you use. Additionally, since you’re not throwing additives, gums, and other unnecessary nutrients into the mix, you know exactly what you’re getting. Nut-milk brewed at home not only has more protein, it’s just generally...
Place a colander or fine sieve over a large bowl and line with either a nut milk bag or 2-3 layers of cheesecloth. Slowly pour the almond milk into the bowl. At this point, you'll probably only be able to process about half the batch at a time. You can either wait for the liquid...
How to use homemade nut milk Homemade nut milk can be used in place of dairy. I can think of few situations where this wouldn't work. Use it in cereals, oatmeal, granola, puddings, smoothies, juice and nut milk beverages. You can be so creative with your own nut milk recipes. I ...
Why would you make your own at home? It saves money and allows you to control the flavor, sweetness, and consistency. Plus, fresh always tastes better than store-bought. Not to mention you can custom-blend your favorite nut milks! Think coconut-almond, hemp-macadamia – the options are ...
Unlike other non-dairy milk recipes, this one doesn’t require any special equipment (looking at you, nut milk bags). And because you don’t need to soak the oats beforehand, it takes minutes to make. All you need is 5 minutes, a handful of whole rolled oats, filtered water, a fine...
Super fresh soy milk is easy to make at home and, frankly, tastes leagues better than the stuff sold in boxes—or even at dedicated tofu shops. Homemade soy milk requires only soybeans and water, plus a blender and a few other common cooking tools. There’s no need to run out to bu...
We found nut milk bags let too much pulp through. Fine mesh strainers also let too much pulp through, so we don’t recommend using them. This method yields creamy oat milk every time that’s perfect for adding to coffee, matcha, cereal, oats, baked goods, granola, and more! How to ...
Homemade coconut milk vs store-bought I’m asked often which coconut milk brand I use. The best place to get it is right at home. You may be surprised how easy it is to make! That way you can avoid the harmful gums, carrageenan, and BPA found in the store bought versions. ...