Easy DIY Almond Milk

4.06.2012

In the last year, I have been making many changes in regards to what I eat. One significant change I made was switching from regular milk to almond milk. I initially did not like the taste of almond milk but after giving it a fair try, I came to really love it.


Back in January while on break (and having just run out of almond milk), I came across this recipe and decided to give it a try. The process of making almond milk is very simple and foolproof: soak almonds overnight, pulse in food processor with water, strain, repeat voila! The taste of almond is much more pronounced than regular store bough almond milk, but delicious nonetheless. I like to add a bit of vanilla and agave sweetener but really, the possibilities are endless. 
L: The almonds after their first go in the food processor.  R: The finished product
The great thing about this recipe is how easy it is to turn the leftover almond "pulp" into almond flour. I simply just spread out the almond remains on a baking sheet and dry them out (I usually just toss it in the oven for a bit and then let it air dry), pulse it through the food processor and that's it! One recipe, two great outcomes. 

3 comments :

  1. I'm most definitely going to have to try this! I have grown to love Almonds and I'm all about trying to eat healthier, etc... Thanks for the tip!!!!

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  2. nice- next open weekend afternoon I have I'm trying this! I don't eat/drink much dairy at all so I drink almond milk too (well, I put it in my oatmeal that is).

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  3. THIS is awesome!!  Thank you so much for sharing with us!  Last year, I change my eating habits too bc of health reasons.  And this is perfect 2-in-1!!  YAY!

    xo, sam

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