Homemade Almond Milk Recipe

Now, I can make one of my favorite drinks almond milk at home because I have a new toy -Vitamix 5200 blender. Almond milk is a healthy choice because it contains less calories and fat than milk but high in antioxidants and vitamins. Also, it is a good substitute for milk  since it is lactose free.

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Thanks to my parent-in-law let me  ground some sweet rice into rice flour with their Vitamix blender 2 weeks ago. My hubby watched me trying it out, teased me immediately by saying “We need to buy one, don’t we? I’d better start looking for deals now.” He said I was so impressed that my eyes were sparkling, which means the wife loving it. He knows me.

Yes.  Vitamix is not a cheap machine. You can buy a lot of blenders for the same amount of money. Honestly, the first time I saw it on TV, I was joking with my husband “Why will anyone need a blender cost more than $4o0?” We both agreed our Kitchen Aid food processor have all the same functions and some more. Mother-in-law had the same opinion and teased me not to buy one  (everyone knows I am a sucker for kitchen tools and gadgets, somehow I have a mini-gadgets warehouse in my kitchen).

Jokes on us now. Dad bought the Vitamix because they needed a new blender. Then, I tried it and fell in love right away. We went to Costco the next day (it was too late, the store was closed) and bought it home to join my kitchen family.

Homemade Almond Milk Recipe

Ingredients:
2 cups          Almonds (Raw, Whole)
4 cups         Water (plus extra for soaking)
To taste      Sugar
Cookwares:
Vitamix Blender (Model: 5200)
Cotton Kitchen Towels or Soy Milk Bag
2 Large Bowls

Steps:
1. In a big bowl, add almonds and fill with water until waterline is 3 inches above almonds, soak overnight or up to 24 hours.

2. Drain almonds. Put almonds and water into Vitamix (or other blenders), cover well and set variable speed to 1. (Pic 1)

3. Turn on the blender, slowly increase the speed from 1 to 10, then switch on the high speed button. Use the tamper to help pushing almonds down if needed.

4. Let it runs for 4 minutes, switch off the high speed button, slowly decease the speed from 10 to 1, then turn off the machine. (Pic 2)

5. Taste and add sugar if desired. (If sugar added, blend the almond milk from speed 1 to 10, then switch off.)

6.  Pour almond milk in a filtration bag or lay a big kitchen towel over a large bowl, pour almond milk into the bag slowly until it almost full. Let it drain and squeeze out any remaining milk by hand. Clear the almond paste in another bowl. Repeat until all milk are squeezed out. (Pic 3)

Almond milk is ready to drink right after the filter process,  you can also chill it before serving. Feel free to add it in a smoothie or milkshake instead of milk, it tastes just as good if not better. Enjoy.

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