Homemade Non Separating Almond Milk

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Have you ever tried almond milk? The taste is a velvety creamy taste with a hint of almonds. It can be sweetened (If I sweeten my I like to use honey, raw cane sugar or even maple syrup), it can also be flavored with vanilla or even chocolate. I find the taste of almond milk to be absolutely divine! I would even go as far as saying it is irresistible. The first time I tried almond milk was about one year ago when I bought a liter from my local organic market. I knew immediately that this was going on my rotation of non-dairy milks.

Last June I shared my recipe for raw Almond milk, and it has been one of my most popular post to date. The recipe that I shared works perfect and it is hassle free. But for some reason when I added the almond milk to my tea or coffee it would separate. The taste is still great but it’s not the prettiest looking thing. (I should note that as the almond milk sits in the refrigerator it does separate, but a quick shake and it’s ready to drink. ) I experimented with warming up the almond milk before adding it to the tea (coffee) or pouring the brewed tea (coffee) into the almond milk. Both of these methods prevented the separating but it was a pain having to dirty extra dishes or when I just wanted a quick splash. Then the lightbulb when off, cook the almond milk. Viola! This yielded non separating thicker almond milk. Cooking or boiling the almond milk prevented both the separating in tea, coffee as well as preventing the almond milk from separating as it sits in the refrigerator.

Tea with Almond Milk; non separating; no separate; no curdeling; stop from separating

My recipe for non-seperating almond milk is the same as the raw almond milk, obviously the only difference being that at the end the almond milk is boiled. Here is the recipe (doubled) or you can also find it in my archives here.

Homemade Non Separating Almond Milk

Nancy Lopez & MexicanMadeMeatless.com
Making almond milk at home is not only super easy, but also much cheaper than buying it at the grocery store.
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Course Drinks
Cuisine vegan
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Ingredients
  

  • 200 grams or 7.5 ouncesblanched almonds
  • 4 cups or 1 liter water
  • sugar or honey or dates to sweeten optional and amount is to taste
  • 1 large bowl
  • cheese cloth or a clean kitchen towel or very fine sieve colander
  • blender
  • pot

Instructions
 

  • Place the blanched almonds in a large bowl and cover with water. Leave to sit overnight.
  • Drain the water, and place the almonds in a blender. Pour 2 cups of water into blender, and if using sweetener add it to the blender as well. Blend until the almonds have completely broken down to a fine almost paste. Place the cheese cloth (or other options) over a large bowl. Pour the liquid over the cloth, then pull up on all ends to squeeze out liquid onto the bowl . Once the liquid is all removed, place the ground almonds back inside the blender and add the remaining 2 cups of water, again repeating the process.
  • Pour the almond milk into the pot, partially cover and under low heat simmer for 15 minutes. Keep a close eye on it as it may boil over. Stir now and then. Allow to cool before storing in the refrigerator. The almond milk will keep fresh in the refrigerator for 5 days.

Recipe Notes & Pro Tips

Learn how to blanch almonds here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZR1Zk2r1Qg
Tried this recipe?Leave me a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review and tag me on social media @MexicanMadeMeatless or tag #mexicanmademeatless!

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Last time I also advised you not to discard the ground almonds because you can used them in baked goods. Or also “An option is to dry the ground almonds then once they have completely dried place them back in the blender and blend into a fine almond flour. Again this can be used in baked goods or any other recipes that might call for almond flour.” I have used the leftover ground almonds in a couple of recipes. I will have them written up to share with you very soon.

You may be wondering how to use the almond milk, just like you would cow or soy milk. My favorite way is to just enjoy a cold glass of almond milk, but I have used it in baking, cereal, muesli, and I’ve seen some people adding it soups. I will experiment further and get back to you. But now go on and enjoy some delicious, healthy, no preservatives, homemade almond milk.

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*Update March 11 : Click here to see how you can use the leftover ground almonds, Chocolate Craisin Almond Cookies.

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93 Comments

  1. wow Nancy..this is really really awesome! for a few mounts now we are only drinking almond milk and since my 4 year old don't eat meat at all it was kind of replacement of protein. But I never made it myself..looks easy when you explain how! Will try this! Amazing photos, so rustic and professional!

  2. @Sandra, So you know how good almond milk is:) Let me know how it works for you, and if you tweaked the recipe I would love your input. It's a lot cheaper making it at home and you can control the sugar and preservatives too. Thank you, you are so sweet:)

    @Emily, You are also such a sweetie 🙂 Hehe

  3. i have only had store bought and know how heart smart this is for you thanks for posting i love this one~

  4. @Victor, Thank you and you should try it, it's delicious.

    @Paaka, Thank you glad you like it 🙂

    @Claudia, Yes very heart healthy. Glad to hear it:)

      1. You are not boiling the milk, it is low heat and just simmering it. If you would like you can just use and drink the milk after straining it. Enjoy!

  5. Hi Nancy! It's been a while since I last visited. Thank you for this recipe for homemade almond milk! My husband loves almond milk and i think this would be fun for the two us to make together.

  6. Hi Roxan, It's been a while since I visited you as well, I'll be stopping by later. Yes it would be fun for you guys to make, and a great treat to enjoy together.

  7. I just adore this. I like almond milk but have never even considered making it myself. Very cool

    1. 5 stars
      The almond milk is a little thick for me to drink straight….BUT… I no longer have watery homemade almond yogurt and the recipe makes a wonderful coffee creamer. Thanks for the easy idea! You are a gem!

  8. You know, I've never had almond milk but now I'm curious.. I think it sounds like it would be delicious over some granola!

  9. @Fresh and Foodie, Thank you and you should try it.

    @Nithya, Thank you, it was 🙂

    @Evan, Yes it's delicious over granola!

  10. I really want to try this. REALLY REALLY want to. It's just that almonds are so expensive right now. So I'm left with drooling over your picture for now. Love it!

  11. @Rocio, Yes I've also noticed an increase in almond prices. But if you buy the un-blanched ones the price is a bit lower. Hopefully the price will go down so you can try almond milk at home 🙂

  12. Yum! That looks fantastic! I've been wanting to make almond milk for a while now. I'm very curious to see what you do with the leftovers too 🙂

  13. @Joy, Thank you!

    @Fooddoodles, Thanks, I have to write up the recipes in the coming days so I can share it.

    @Kankana, Thank you and yes it did 🙂

    @Muppy, Good, you should try it 🙂

  14. Very interesting indeed. I can't say I would have thought of making this myself and I am glad somebody. It was my something new for the day!

    Jason

  15. I have never tasted almond milk but it sounds delicious. I have granola every morning with vanilla yogurt, but I bet this would be an awesome variation. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

  16. Wow…homemade almond milk…thanks for sharing..it is good for health and what more homemade !

    Have a nice day,
    Elin

  17. @Jason, Hope you try making it.

    @Lindsay, It is delicious! It would go perfect with granola, you could even add some vanilla extract for a different flavor.

    @Elin, Yes healthy and delicious! You too have a great day.