Raw Almond Milk – Make Your Own Almond Milk
October 14th, 2011 by Aldouspi

Raw Almond Milk – Make Your Own Almond Milk

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Almond Milk

I recently watched the documentary ‘Forks Over Knives’ and it was a life changer.  The movie provides some stunning scientific evidence supporting the relationship between animal product consumption and disease.  I want to live a long healthy life!  I’m nowhere close to maintaining an exclusively plant-based diet, but I’m making changes.  For example, I’ve never been a big meat eater but I consume quite a bit of dairy.  To offset this, I’ve been alternating between milk and non-dairy alternatives.

Out of the wide array of non-dairy milk alternatives available, my favorite is almond milk.  It has a mild, smooth flavor and works great in cereal, coffee and smoothies.  I have yet to try baking with it but I’ve heard many success stories.  I decided to try making my own to see how it compared to store brands such as Almond Breeze.

Adapted from Forks Over Knives: The Plant-Based Way to Health

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup raw almonds
  • filtered water

Method:

  1. Place almonds in a container and cover with filtered water.  Leave them in the fridge to soak for at least 8 hours, preferably overnight.  Make sure to add plenty of water, since the almonds will absorb and expand.
  2. Rinse the almonds in more filtered water and then place in a sturdy blender (I use a Vitamix, it’s amazing).  Add 3 cups of filtered water.  For creamier milk you can add less water.
  3. Puree the almonds and water.
  4. Place a fine mesh strainer and cheesecloth over a bowl large enough that there is space at the bottom.  Allow the almond mixture to strain for at least 2 hours.
  5. Discard the leftover pulp or, even better, look online at the assortment of recipes using almond meal.
  6. If you want to flavor the milk so it tastes more like store brands, try adding a splash of vanilla and agave nectar.
  7. Consume within 3 days.  Don’t worry if you see separation in the milk.  Stir it!  Unlike this all-natural milk, store brands contain stabilizers and preservatives.

This is a winner.  The milk is creamy, flavorful and tastes much less processed than the store brands I’ve tried.  And it’s so easy!

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