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1 cup    | pure water
200g      | [https://www.fuxx.us/raw-almonds raw almonds]
200g      | raw almonds
0.25 tsp. | [https://www.fuxx.us/sea-salt sea salt]
0.25 tsp. | sea salt
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Revision as of 11:15, 13 June 2022

Almond milk is not a replacement for milk from animals. If you want to stop consuming milk as a drink, have water. Almonds should not be consumed in mass quantities, they are very calorie dense and contain high levels of omega-6 PUFAs. Almond milk can be used as a treat in small amounts, just like almonds. It can be used in cooking to add the flavour of almonds.

Note that the toxic waste sold in stores is less than 2% almonds, while this recipe is over 50% almond. This recipe also doesn't include the flavorings, emulsifiers, and preservatives contained in the commercial products.

Almond milk

1 cup     | pure water
200g      | raw almonds
0.25 tsp. | sea salt

Prepare

  • Add water to container with almonds and salt. Soak for at least 12 hours. Use enough water to submerge the almonds by about an inch.
  • Drain the soaking water and rinse the almonds well. Do not re-use the soaking water, it now contains phytic acid.

Cook

  • Blend almonds with one cup water in a high speed blender (such as a Vitamix). Blend about one minute at 80% power, until smooth and creamy.
  • Strain almond milk into a large bowl through a nut milk bag, cheese cloth, sprout bag, or a clean thin kitchen towel.
  • Pour into a glass jar or pitcher and store in fridge for up to four days.