So...I've been making my almond hemp milk for over 6 months now and have learned a trick or two that has resulted in an even better product! I didn't think it could get better before, but boy was I wrong.
Tip 1: Blend all the ingredients (including sweetener) before running it through the nut milk bag.
This should have been obvious to any seasoned nut milk makers, but I had not a clue. The result is a silkier, smoother milk which heats beautifully. Not to mention there's no pesky pulp left in the bottom of the glass.
Tip 2: You can add more water without compromising the flavor of the milk.
I have found that adding an additional cup of water stretches the milk at least another day for me and I don't have to make as many batches.
Tip 3: A masticating juicer can help you make nut milk.
If you have a masticating juicer like I do, I like to run the nuts and seeds through the machine with water like I'm making juice. This started out of laziness to avoid my least favorite task of milk making: straining the nut milk bag. But I also feel like it gets more out of the nuts because of how dry the resulting pulp is. I also like how much quicker the mixture strains through the nutmilk bag after adding sweetener.
I have updated the instructions below and included a second set method for making this delicious milk.
Almond Hemp Milk
Ingredients
- 1 C raw almonds, soaked overnight
- 3 tbsp raw hemp seeds
- 4-5 C water
- 1/2 vanilla bean
- 3 Medjool dates
- Pinch of salt
Method #1
- Combine all ingredients in a high-speed blender, blending until smooth, about 45-60 seconds.
- Strain the liquid in a nutmilk bag or fine sieve.
- Pour in a pitcher or container for storage and refrigerate. Use within 5 days.
Method #2
- Using a masticating juicer (such as a Breville Slow Juicer or Hurom), slowly run the almonds and hemp seeds through the juicer while pouring 2 cups of water through the machine.
- Once the nuts and seeds are done, pour the remaining water through the juicer to flush out any remaining nut milk.
- Strain the liquid in a nutmilk bag or fine sieve.
- Pour in a pitcher or container for storage and refrigerate. Use within 5 days.
Pour the nut milk into a high speed blender along with the remaining ingredients. Blend until smooth, about 45-60 seconds.
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