Want to Make a No-Oil Oatly Copycat? Let's Make Oat Milk & Add a Few Cashews to The Almond Cow!
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2023
- By adding a few cashews to the almond cow along with our rolled oats, we'll make a delicious and nutritious oat milk that will tastes just like the original.
This Oatly copycat recipe is inexpensive, and it's easy to make too!
To add that whole milk mouthfeel to our no-oil, copycat version we use rolled oats and a few cashews. This milk is perfect for anyone looking for an easy, plant-based milk option that's affordable and easy to make.
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Thank you for not being pretentious. I don’t mean to be rude, but I do enjoy watching you make messes while you cook because that’s what the rest of us do. Makes me smile as I can relate
I've been making oat milk with cashews added for a couple years now. It's Paul's (husband's) milk of choice. I use my Vitamix. I use 3 cups of water, 1/4 cup cashews, 1 cup of ice, 1 cup rolled oats, 1/8 tsp xanthan gum, and a pinch of salt. I blend the water and cashews first. Then add the ice cubes, oats, xanthan gum, and a pinch of salt to the blender. Blitz for 20-25 seconds. I pour the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer, stir lightly to let the milk through, and repeat 2-3 times. Don't use the spoon to press the pulp into the sides of the strainer or the resulting milk will be slimy. I repeat this process 2-3 times. Rinsing the strainer each time, Bottle in a glass milk bottle. I've been making this milk for years. It only takes minutes. (approximately 15 minutes, maybe 20 minutes top)
I make soy milk often. I soak the soy beans, process in the almond cow, then cook on the stove for 29 minutes. Makes creamy delicious soy milk.
Yes, you can make soy milk and some hot drinks in the Almond Cow, but you cook on the stove or add hot water. In the Miomat it cooks and processes in the same machine. This is why I'm have the post about picking out the one for you: healthyslowcooking.com/plant-based-milk-maker/
I just got mine and my kids wouldn't drink the oat milk. I was falling out of love until I found this video. Thank you so much!!
DOG COOKIES! Kathy Hester have you done a dog cookie recipe? Would love to see that!
Love your videos 😊
Would you mind linking the tiered glass storage jars you use? Looks so convenient :)
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Thank you so much for doing reviews on the milk makers that are on the market now. Very valuable information!
first video I've seen from you and I already love you. haha.... much love. thanks for the good insight.
Thanks for showing us, that strainer works so well, to me this machine looks like one of the easiest to use. I wonder if the pulp would be good for the birds. x
Thanks for your video, I enjoyed it. I think that the machine gives more work! I’ve decided to use my blender instead of spending money and still having to do extra work. Thanks!
I'm so glad you found the perfect solution for you! It's so individual, and I've been loving making soymilk again which is not so easy in a blender as oat is!
Hi!! could I use the home made milk as a substitute for store-bough almond milk on my ninja creami?
Yes, you can. Plus you can add extra oats or cashews to make it richer!
Is there a link for your glass milk jar or an affiliate link for the Almond Cow?
They are out of stock right now but will be back on amazon sometime this month here: amzn.to/3YdAh9j
is there a video showing how to make plant milk in the blender? Thanks!!!
ua-cam.com/video/05QgB5tVNtk/v-deo.html and here ua-cam.com/video/-LP20Xvghcw/v-deo.html
Thank you for replying. You are awesome! 💕💕
After making soy milk with soaked soybeans in the almond cow can the milk be heated in the instant pot instead of the stove top?
Yes, you could use the IP to heat the milk fo sure.
Hi Kathy, do you know if this can be made in the Soyabella 5? I don't see a cold brew button and have been searching on line - unsuccessfully. I have only been using it for Soy Milk. Thank you!
It has a milk button, yes? If so that doesn’t use heat!
@@KathyHesterVeganRecipes It has a Raw Milk button that shows almonds, nuts
@@KathyHesterVeganRecipes I finally found something today from SoyaJoy G5. It says Oat Groats. Later in the info it briefly says for Oat Milk use the Raw Milk Button. Thank you for helping Kathy. I enjoy your videos.
Would a potato ricer press out the liquid?
I'm not sure, but I was looking for something solid to go into the filter basket.
Does the almond cow make soymilk ? Does it boil it or do you have to do that step? Can it make soymilk if you coo the beans first?
It does not have a heat function so you have to cook the soybeans first.
I run the cycle twice for creamier results👍
I do that now also on the ALmond Cow. The Miomat runs longer so I run it once!
Does that make it slimy?
@@joyceroessler470 Not in the Almond Cow.
I turn the basket sideways and more liquid drips out
Great idea!
20 not 29 minutes
Joyce, do you use the soaking water? Or fresh? (assuming fresh, but curious...)
Fresh and rinsed