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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Homemade Almond Milk! Yum!


I made almond milk for the first time after hearing so much about the almond milk from Pressed Juicery! This is sweetened with a little bit of date and some vanilla extract. It's so fresh and delicious, like a healthy, natural melted milk shake. If you want to make your own just follow these steps:
ingredients:

1 cups of raw unsalted almonds
3.5 cups of filtered water
2-4 Pitted dates, depending on how sweet you want it
1 tsp of vanilla extract, or a whole vanilla bean if you like!
1/4 tsp of cinnamon
A pinch of sea salt

Tools Needed:
A blender (I used my nutribullet)
cheesecloth or specialized Nut Milk Bag or sieve

Directions:
1. In a bowl or container put the almonds in water until it's covered. You're going to soak these almonds for about 6-8 hours till the skins are soft. When you are done soaking the almonds drain and rinse them. Now, I took the skins off the almonds by easily slipping them off with my index finger and thumb. Some people don't take the skins off but I guess it's a matter of how you want your almond milk to look. Without the skins the almonds are white and therefore will produce a pure white milk.

2. Next put the almonds, filtered water, pitted dates, and vanilla in a blender or something like a nutribullet which I have. Since my nutribullet is small I halved the ingredients and did it in 2 batches.
3. Blend on the highest speed for 1 minute

4. Next strain your blended Almond milk through your cheesecloth/nut milk bag/sieve into another container. If using cheesecloth or a nutmilk bag squeeze the remaining almond milk into the container, almost like milking a cow!

5. Pour the almond milk back into the blender and add the cinnamon and salt and blend on low to combine.

6. Pour into a container and now you're done! The milk will last for 3-5 days in the fridge. Use it for cereal or anywhere else you use milk! It's also super delicious on it's own!

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