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How to Make Almond Milk at Home

We had received 15 pounds of almonds from Joe Bob's sister, Angela, and were looking for simple recipes using almonds. I typically buy Califa almond milk and love all their flavors. This recipe from The Kitchn was easy and had great nutty flavor.

Here is the recipe we followed. It turned out good and think it could be great if we used a nut bag to strain it. For our first time we used cheese cloth and it was a little chalky when drank on its own.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup raw almonds

  • 2 cups water, plus more for soaking

  • Sweeteners like honey, sugar, agave syrup, maple syrup, optional (we used 3 dates and it was lightly sweet)

  • Spice like nutmeg, cinnamon, optional

Equipment

  • Bowls

  • Strainer

  • Measuring Cup

  • Blender or Food Processor (we used our Vitamix which made it very creamy)

  • Fine-mesh nut bag or cheese cloth

Instructions

  1. Soak the almonds overnight or up to 2 days. Place the almonds in a bowl and cover with about an inch of water. They will plump as they absorb water. Let stand on the counter, covered with a cloth, overnight, or refrigerate for up to 2 days. The longer the almonds soak, the creamier the almond milk.

  2. Drain and rinse the almonds. Drain the almonds from their soaking water and rinse them thoroughly under cool running water. At this point, the almonds should feel a little squishy if you pinch them. (It's best to discard the soaking water because it contains phytic acid, which inhibits the body's ability to absorb nutrients.)

  3. Combine the almonds and water in a blender. Place the almonds in the blender and cover with 2 cups of water.

  4. Blend at the highest speed for 2 minutes. Pulse the blender a few times to break up the almonds, then blend continuously for two minutes. The almonds should be broken down into a very fine meal and the water should be white and opaque. (If using a food processor, process for 4 minutes total, pausing to scrape down the sides halfway through.)

  5. Strain the almonds. Line the strainer with either the opened nut bag or cheese cloth, and place over a measuring cup. Pour the almond mixture into the strainer.

  6. Press all the almond milk from the almond meal. Gather the nut bag or cheese cloth around the almond meal and twist close. Squeeze and press with clean hands to extract as much almond milk as possible. You should get about 2 cups.

  7. Sweeten to taste. Taste the almond milk, and if a sweeter drink is desired, add sweetener to taste.

  8. Refrigerate almond milk. Store the almond milk in sealed containers in the fridge for up to two days.

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