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Friday, September 19, 2014

Homemade Brown Rice Milk with The Ecosak Nut Milk Bag




I am trying to eliminate dairy from my diet as milk and I do not get along. Consuming less dairy is also better for your body. I from a wonderful way to make rice milk at home that tastes just like the stuff you buy if not better. Homemade rice milk is also so much cheaper that store bought. Rice milk is so simple to make all you need is brown rice, water, and a mesh bag. I use a wonderful Ecosak Nut Milk Bag mesh bag to strain my brown rice as it does a great job of letting the liquid through but not the rice, giving you creamy rice milk. I may never buy store bought rice milk again as this is so easy to make.


The Ecosak Nut Milk Bag are custom-made mesh bags that a specifically designed for making nut and rice milks. This bag is a large size bag with a small mesh so only the liquid comes out when straining. This bag is FDA certified and BPA free. This strong, yet soft bag won't harbor odors or bacteria and is easy to clean. I love that the bag has a draw string closure to keep the food from overflowing. The generous 12"x 10" size of the Ecosak Nut Milk Bag allows you to make large batches of milk at a time. You can even use this bag for making greek yogurt, cold brew coffee, jucing, homemade cheese, and more.

The The Ecosak Nut Milk Bag even comes with step by step instructions on how to make homemade nut milk. This bag is so much better than using cheese cloth. You will even love the price of this Ecosak Nut Milk Bag and it comes with a 30 day no questions asked money back Guarantee.



Homemade Brown Rice Milk

Makes one quart

2 cups cooked brown rice
6 cups water
2 teaspoons vanilla extract if desired for flavor

Combine all ingredients in a blender for 2 minutes or until smooth. Place your Ecosak Nut Milk Bag over a strainer on top of another bowl. Gradually pour the rice mixture into the bag.Close the drawstring tightly. Using a large spoon, press all the milk out of the mesh bag. Once you feel all the liquid is out of the bag, let it sit for a couple of minutes over the bowl. Pour the rice milk into a jar or pitcher with a tight fitting lid and store in the fridge. This will hold for about a week or two. You can save the leftover rice mush to eat like oatmeal for breakfast or mix salt and pepper into it for a great side dish. I like to put cooked spinach and a poached egg on my cooked rice mush.





 This rice milk can be used like regular milk and is great in recipes too. I use my rice milk in coffee. I will be making a homemade coffee creamer with my milk, look for that recipe next week on my blog.



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14 comments:

Alison Shaffer said...

that is very interesting. I had no idea about making rice milk. Dairy seems to be hard on us here too lately. my daughter can't have any dairy at all. thanks for sharing about this rice milk maker.

Susan said...

I never knew it was possible to make rice milk! I have a daughter who likes it, and it is expensive, so thank you.

Erin S said...

Thanks for sharing how to use this bag

Dawn Kropp said...

I've never tried brown rice milk! I think I need too.. especially since dairy isn't the greatest for us!

BCallahan said...

That looks interesting. I have seen these bags before but never paid too much attention to how they actually work. Thanks for sharing!

MickiK said...

Oh, what a fantastic idea! I'd love to try the Ecosak Nut Milk Bag - it looks so much easier than fussing with cheesecloth!

Ellen said...

I've always wanted to try this. You make it seem so easy!

Unknown said...

I've wondered how people do that! Thanks.

Kori said...

I have a lactose intolerance so this is something I'm definitely interested in as well. Thank you for sharing.

Linda A Kinsman said...

I've never considered making my own rice milk. You really do make this seem simple. Thanks for sharing your straight forward, easy to follow instructions.

Unknown said...

That actually really does seem easy to do yourself!

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Laxmi Rai said...

Very nice post. Thanks for sharing.

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