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I recently learned the truth about store-bought almond milk and I will not be buying store-bought nut milk. I have decided that I will be making homemade almond milk. What most people do not know is that the container of almond milk that is in your fridge contains very few almonds but a whole lot of other ingredients that you may not want. Store-bought almond milk is mostly water, sugar, artificial preservatives, and emulsifiers. Yuck!
So I decided to make almond milk from scratch using raw almonds. Then I quickly learned how time-consuming and messy it was to make homemade almond milk. No wonder they sell nut bags in packs of 6 as they are a pain to wash! The almond pulp never quite rinses off the nut bag. So I made almond milk once or twice and started buying almond milk again. I felt so defeated!
Homemade Almond Milk From Almond Flour
One day I was looking at a bag of almond flour and reading the ingredients when a light bulb went off in my mind. Almond flour is made from blanched almonds. You can make homemade almond milk using almond flour. The almond flour takes away the long messy part of making almond milk at home. Almond flour eliminates having to soak the raw almonds and then having to peel the almonds.
Homemade Almond Milk from Almond Flour is
~ Creamy
~ Easy to make
~ Delicious
~ Saves Time
~ Cheaper than store-bought
~ Contains no preservatives
~ Better for you
~ Plant-Based
~ Dairy-Free
~ Gluten-Free
~ Perfect for recipes and coffee
Eliminate having to strain the messy almond pulp
Making almond milk from almond flour still requires the straining of the almond pulp from the almond milk, if you use a blender. I have discovered a small appliance that makes nut milk and this device eliminates the messy almond pulp straining. The Nutr Nut Milk Maker makes a delicious, creamy glass of almond milk in minutes without the mess!
I love using the Nutr Nut Milk Machine. This unique nut milk device makes all kinds of plant-based milk, from homemade oat milk to almond milk. The best part of using the Nutr machine, after the delicious creamy plant-based milk, is how simple it is to use and that it leaves behind very little nut pulp.
Ingredients needed for almond milk using almond flour
+ Almond Flour ~ Make sure to buy almond flour made from blanched almonds
+ Water
+ Salt
+ Vanilla Extract
+ Dates
Homemade almond milk is as easy as blending water and almond flour If you prefer sweet almond milk then sweeten the milk with 2 dates, vanilla, and a pinch of salt.
Steps to making almond milk
1. Add almond flour and water to a high-speed blender or Nutr Nut Milk Maker
2. Add dates, vanilla, and a pinch of salt if you desire sweet almond milk.
3. Blend the ingredients
4. Strain the almond milk
If you are using a Nutr Nut Milk Maker to make almond milk, you will need to make adjustments to the ingredients. Since Nutr makes a single glass of fresh homemade almond milk, use 1/4 cup of almond flour and 1 cup of water. Press the room temperature setting on the Nutr Nut Milk Maker and eliminate the nut bag straining. The Nutr machine comes with a straining cup that fits almost any cup.
Looking for delicious coffee recipes for the almond milk? Check out these coffee recipes
~ Dairy-Free Salted Caramel Cold Brew Coffee
~ Dairy-Freee Iced Brown Sugar Oat Milk Latte
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I think I'd add a teaspoon of wheat germ, a tablespoon of protein powder, and some strawberries for a pick-me-up breakfast shake!
ReplyDeleteI would make a sturdier granola bar with almond flour. Mine I make now without the flour and they are pretty light but still tasty. - Deb
ReplyDeleteThere's so many things I want to try it with, healthy bar, cookie, pancakes, Biscuits and so much more!
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ReplyDeleteI would make pancakes.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try and make some muffins out of them. I have a new cookbook where she uses almond flour in almost all of her recipes and that would be a great book to try with the flour.
ReplyDeleteI would try to make some muffins or pancakes with the almond flour.
ReplyDeleteI'd use this flour to coat chicken and fish for baking.
ReplyDeleteNancy
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I would make muffins.
ReplyDeleteI would make cookies, muffins and cupcakes for my gluten free kids.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make muffins
ReplyDeleteI would make almond milk! Thanks for the tutorial (my daughter can't have dairy!)
ReplyDeleteI would make lots of tortes with the almond flour! I've always been interested in tortes, which use nut flour instead of wheat flour, but never had the luxury to buy almond flour.
ReplyDeleteI would make pancakes!
ReplyDeleteI love almond flour in cookies! It adds such a lovely nuttiness and texture.
ReplyDeleteI love making almond flour bread with almond flour; great low carb option!
ReplyDeleteI'd try some granola bars to add nuttiness
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make some healthier cookies and bread. I would also love to make the almond milk.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try baking with almond flour. I have a lot of recipes that I've come across that call for it. I am kind of addicted to coconut flour, so I feel like I'd love almond flour, too!
ReplyDeleteI would make some chocolate muffins.
ReplyDeleteI'd want to try using them to make pancakes! :D
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that I can make almond milk from almond flour. That is really exciting. I would make that first for sure!
ReplyDeleteI would try to make waffles
ReplyDeleteI would love to make pancakes and biscuts. I love breakfast and this would be a new twist.
ReplyDeleteI would make some homemade bread. Brittney House
ReplyDeleteI love almond milk so I'd try that! I wonder how much you could make for that!
ReplyDeleteHigh protein pancakes, would be the first thing made with the almond flour.
ReplyDeleteI would add it to my Granola recipes. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteEVERYTHING.. I love the idea of trying a new flour out!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I can use this in my coffee.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some almond pancakes or muffin would be great thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteSarah Oswald
pancakes
ReplyDeleteWould love to bake with it!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it to bind together nut balls!
ReplyDeleteI would make some banana bread.
ReplyDeleteI would make some breads and definatly waffels
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DeleteThe first thing I would make would be sunflower bread. Next, I would make pumpkin muffins...they go great with a good cup of coffee!
ReplyDeleteI would use it in some quick breads- like pumpkin and banana bread!
ReplyDeleteI would use it in smoothies and baking - maybe some banana nut bread
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make baked goods, anything you would normally add flour to, you can add almond flour to. It is healthier for you! I am trying to lose weight, and get healthier, and this is a very helpful choice. Thank you for offering this!
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ReplyDeletei would make a lemon cake and pie crusts with the almond flour. I think bread would be good too. -craftyone
DeleteI would like to make an almond torte with it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some of the almond milk with the Morning Pep almond flour! I had never heard of this before reading this post! How interesting!
ReplyDeleteMy son has celiac disease so this flour comes in handy with all of my cooking.
ReplyDeletei want to make protein power balls!
ReplyDeleteI use almond flour fo most baked goods, but unaware I could make almond milk so easily!!
ReplyDeleteI would make some pretzels! Or maybe cheesy crackers.
ReplyDeleteI would make a flourless chocolate torte first, then pancakes, and take it from there with 5 pounds to use!
ReplyDeleteI would make muffins with it
ReplyDeleteI would use it in all of my baked goods!
ReplyDeleteI would put it into pancakes.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make muffins and pancakes.
ReplyDeleteLaurie Emerson
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
This is so cool! I didn't know you could make oat milk from oat flour.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool that you can do this at home. Almond milk is all I use now.
ReplyDeletewow! Love this idea! It's so easy and I always have almond flour in my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that store-bought almond milk does not contain many almonds. I will have to try your recipe!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is such a really great idea to try! This is so cool! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI tried almond milk a few years ago. I'm not a big milk drinker but I'd prefer almond milk over daily. I knew that you could make almond milk from scratch but had no clue how much work would go into it. It sounds like the almond flour took most of the work out of making fresh almond milk. I'll have to give it a try,.
ReplyDeleteI love almond milk. I haven't thought of preparing my own though. Would like to try it sometime. -LYNNDEE
ReplyDeleteI will have to try this out. I don't even know if I like almond milk.
ReplyDeleteI have made almond milk from whole almonds before but didn't realize you could make it from the flour. This is a lot easier!
ReplyDeleteIt seems easier than I thought. I should try this someday and compare
ReplyDeleteI need to give this a try. I love almond milk. That is the only milk I'll drink.
ReplyDeleteAs a mom who's always on the lookout for healthier alternatives, your revelation about the additives in store-bought almond milk resonated with me.
ReplyDeleteThis method seems like a great way to get more bang for your buck when drinking almond milk!
ReplyDeleteI have never even thought about using almond flour to make my own almond milk! Your recipe seems easy enough to follow. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteAlmond milk is my favorite vegan milk! It's so easy to make with your recipe!
ReplyDeleteMy family loves to use Almond milk for oatmeal or protein shake. This is such a great alternative for regular milk.
ReplyDeleteI tried almond milk one time and wasn’t impressed with it. But I knew it contained yucky ingredients and very few real almonds. I’ll have to try making this almond milk.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried making homemade almond milk before but that is quite an interesting process and there's a first for everything <3
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