While almond milk and other nut milks are now a staple on supermarket shelves, many consumers prefer to make their own. This isn’t as hard as it sounds — as long as you have the right nut milk bag.
Believe it or not, homemade nut milk is incredibly simple: Soak nuts, blend and strain. Voila. As a general guideline, a ratio of 1 cup of nuts to 3 or 4 cups water is fairly typical. I personally ...
If you buy a lot of nut milk, you might want to consider making it yourself. Though it may seem like a tricky undertaking, making nut milk from scratch is actually incredibly easy. I wan't expecting ...
When it comes to nut milk, we're stuck between two extremes. It's almost embarrassing how often we buy a beautiful jug of plant-based milk, enjoy a glass or two, and then forget about it until it ...
With the latest SPINS data revealing that US retail sales of dairy milk continued to lose ground to plant-based rivals in 2017 (sales of refrigerated dairy milk fell 1.5%), consumers now have a ...
Getting ahold of delicious almond or cashew milk is much harder than it should be. Store-bought brands often fail to capture its smooth and rich charms. That, or they cost way too much. In other words ...
If you’re stuck at home and cooking for yourself, a few things may become apparent rather quickly. You may realize your repertoire is limited. You may run out of ingredients. You may just energy and ...
You likely already know that homemade almond milk (or the nut milk of your choosing!) is on another level compared to store-bought varieties. Getting the best nut milk bag will help you make the best ...
When I create recipes, I always try to cater to people who have intolerances to ingredients such as lactose. Nut and seed milks are a delicious lactose-free alternative to traditional dairy milk, and ...