How to Make Almond Milk (You'll Never Want Store Bought Again!)
Non-dairy milk alternatives have become a huge industry in recent years. It's a great option for people with lactose intolerance or who prefer to avoid animal products. Almond milk is also very easy to prepare from scratch, and there are many benefits to making it yourself. For starters, commercial nut milks are full of additives such as preservatives and stabilizers. Also, homemade versions taste completely different (and in my opinion, much better). If you haven't tried making almond milk from scratch, here's everything you need to know.
Things You'll Need
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Step 1: Gather your Ingredients and Tools
Make sure to use filtered water and raw almonds for best results. This recipe can be scaled up or down using the same ratio. For a creamier milk, use a 2:1 ratio.
Step 2: Soak the Almonds Overnight
Place the almonds in a container with a tight fitting lid and cover with cold, filtered water by at least 2 inches. Place in the refrigerator and allow to soak overnight.
Step 3: Drain the Almonds
Drain the almonds through a colander or fine mesh strainer and give them a quick rinse.
Step 4: Add Almonds to Blender with Filtered Water
Place the almonds in a blender with 3 cups filtered water.
Note: this image shows 2 cups almonds + 6 cups water.
Step 5: Puree
Turn the blender on low for 20 to 30 seconds to chop the almonds, then slowly turn the mixer up to high speed and puree until the mixture is white and frothy.
Step 6: Strain
Option 1: Nut Milk Bag
If using a nut milk bag, place the bag over a large bowl. Pour the liquid into the bag, and then thoroughly squeeze to separate the milk from the pulp.
Option 2: Cheesecloth
If using cheesecloth, place 2 to 3 layers in a fine mesh strainer set over a bowl. Pour the mixture into the strainer. Carefully wrap up the cheesecloth and squeeze to separate the milk from the pulp.
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