How to Make Cashew Milk at Home in a Vitamix Blender - 2 Ingredient plant based milk!

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2022
  • Commercial cashew milk is so full of stuff that isn't cashews that it's a little ridiculous! Homemade cashew milk is far healthier and far less processed. Best of all, there are TWO ingredients, and one is cashews. Making your own cashew milk at home not only makes a more nutritious and better tasting nut milk, it also is much more inexpensive. One cup of cashews makes a quart of milk! That's pretty affordable. Use the cashew milk you make at home in coffee, sauces, in a glass, or anywhere you'd use regular milk.
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    4 cups Water (more or less due to your personal preference)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @Schatzie301

    I make cashew milk all the time in the Vitamix with raw cashews. I don’t soak them nor do I strain them and the milk is just fine. No grittiness at all. I also make cashew creamer for my coffee by adding less water and cashew cream by reducing the water even further. Once again, I never soak or strain and the product is perfectly smooth. Just keep blending in the Vitamix till all trace of the solids are gone.

  • @lakeithhaslam1650

    I made cashew butter with the post milking residue.

  • @noona514

    I have an abundance of cashews so I'll make this. Great video as I'm meal prepping for the week.

  • @Honeybear0488
    @Honeybear0488 Рік тому +4

    Don’t put it down the drain .. I just add soaking water into plants or just the grass.. something can use it’s nutrients

  • @chat5254

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @stephensano9156
    @stephensano9156 Рік тому +1

    This is a fascinating video and just watching the process makes me want to make both cashew and almond milk! I like that you can control the liquids viscosity and use the milk as a cream like coconut milk/cream in cooking recipes or reduce it while cooking.

  • @madamplant

    Great video!❤

  • @bostjerndahl1779
    @bostjerndahl1779 Рік тому

    My favorite is oat milk. Very nice. I put a touch of salt, some honey and some coconut oil in there. For me it is awsome. But raw as you make it is very tasty too. Thank you for sharing

  • @patriciaheale6130

    Great help thank you 😮

  • @robinwilson8435

    If you want to go cheap, you can use a paint strainer bag.

  • @Sourpusscandy
    @Sourpusscandy Рік тому

    Sesame milk is great too. About 1/2 c to 4c water no soaking required if you’re in a rush.

  • @bethanynye7594
    @bethanynye7594 Рік тому

    One question. Why do you have to discard the soaking water then add new water? Is there something in the soaking water that people don't want in their nut milk?

  • @robinwilson8435

    FYI-It doesn't become aquafaba until the chickpeas are cooked.

  • @adamaadam5515
    @adamaadam5515 День тому

    Just use the soaking water to give plants a watering, no waste

  • @madamplant

    I use a date!

  • @denyhoweth5715

    You didn’t say the ratio of nut to water? 1:4??