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Homemade Walnut Milk
Delicious homemade walnut milk that's easy to make and helps you reduce waste while skipping nasty additives like foaming agents. This recipe can help you reduce waste and is ready as easy as soak, drain, blend, and strain!
Course
Drinks
Cuisine
dairy free, paleo, raw
Cook Time
5
minutes
Soak Time
8
hours
Servings
12
2-oz servings
Calories
64
kcal
Author
Alicia Pope
Equipment
Blender
Mason Jar
Ingredients
1
cup
walnuts
Water
pinch
real salt
optional
drop
vanilla extract
optional
Instructions
Put walnuts in a mason jar, making sure they have room to nearly double in size. Fill with water covering nuts. Cover and let sit for 8-12 hours
Drain nuts and add to blender. Add an equal volume of water as soaked walnuts.
Blend until smooth on the puree setting, about 1 minute
Strain through nut milk bag
Optionally add salt and vanilla and store it in a mason jar for future use.
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To measure the volume of water, notice the height of the soaked walnuts on the mason jar. Then add water to the same level in the same mason jar.
Nutrition
Calories:
64
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
1
g
|
Protein:
1
g
|
Fat:
6
g
|
Saturated Fat:
1
g
|
Sodium:
1
mg
|
Potassium:
43
mg
|
Fiber:
1
g
|
Sugar:
1
g
|
Vitamin C:
1
mg
|
Calcium:
10
mg
|
Iron:
1
mg