Basic Nut + Seed Milk Recipe

November 11, 2008 :: by Ingrid

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Have you tried making nut or seeds milk? If not, you are in for a delicious and healthy treat.

Homemade nut and seed milk is easy to make, high in many beneficial vitamins and minerals, is great for those with lactose intolerance, and those who simply prefer a non-dairy alternative.

Making milk from nuts and seeds is a simple process requiring organic raw nuts and seeds, good quality filtered water, a high-speed blender or at least a good quality one, and a nut bag or fine mesh strainer.

Choosing From The Varieties

Raw almonds (which I used to make the milk seen in the photo above) are a popular choice for making nut milk, but don’t count out the other varieties of nuts and seeds. Some of these choices might be more popular than others, depending on what you like and how you plan to use it. Personal preference aside, any of these options will make delicious and nutritious milk.

Nuts: Almonds, Cashews, Brazil nuts, Hazelnuts or Filberts, Macadamia, Peanuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Walnuts

Seeds: Hemp seeds, Sunflower seeds, Flaxseeds [linseed] , Pumpkin seeds, Sesame seeds, Pine nuts

Flavor and Consistency

When choosing which nut or seed to use to make milk, keep in mind that each yields its own distinct flavor. Also note that the milks consistency will vary depending on the type of nut or seed and the amount of water used.

Rinsing – Soaking - Sprouting

Rinsing the nuts and seeds well before use is an important step to removing any dirt and debris, you don’t want that stuff in your drink.

Soaking and sprouting the nuts/seeds is important to the raw foodiest. Why?

All nuts and seeds naturally contain enzyme inhibitors, which are acidic to the body. Soaking nuts and seeds before use stimulates the process of germination, increases its vitamin content, and neutralizes those enzyme inhibitors that can neutralize our own precious enzymes in the digestive tract.

If you don’t already soak and sprout your nuts and seeds, this is something you might want to consider.

It’s A Matter Of Taste

There are easy and fun ways to enhance the flavor of nut and seed milk and the options and combination of options are many. Here are some suggested seasoning and flavor options to suit your taste.

    Pinch of sea salt
    Organic vanilla bean or extract
    Natural sweeteners: agave, dates, lucuma
    Fruits: bananas, strawberries,
    Nutritional and flavorful powders
    Raw carob powder or cacao nib or powder

These are just some ideas of how you can give your milk added flavor and turn it into something extraordinary and delicious.

Basic Nut Milk Recipe

This drink is great serve as a fresh glass of milk, with or without flavor enhancement, or use it as an ingredient to make a delicious smoothie, or dessert, like ice cream.

1 cup nut or seeds, rinse, sprouted, skin removed (if applicable)
2 cups filtered water

Blend the nuts/seeds and water in a high-speed blender until liquefied and smooth. Pour the milk through a nut bag or through a large fine mesh sieve over a large bowl to strain out the pulp. Strain the nut milk once through a nut bag, twice through a sieve.

Yields approximately 2 ½ cups

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