Which Milk Maker Reigns Supreme: Nutr VS Arcmira SoyMilk Battle!

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  • This time it's unsoaked beans in the smaller personal milk makers Nutr and Arcmira.
    Both did great, and I've used soaked soybeans in them as well. The important part is to 1) add milk ingredients first, then 2) add water, and DO NOT go over the max line!
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  • @pampurcell7111
    @pampurcell7111 Рік тому +5

    Kathy! Just made my first cashew milk with only a pinch of salt in the Arkmira…turned out GREAT!

  • @Beznet
    @Beznet 10 місяців тому

    very informative video, thank you Kathy!

  • @rashiedaking6422
    @rashiedaking6422 8 місяців тому

    I loved this demonstration. It’s ver true and genuine❤

  • @Juicawins83
    @Juicawins83 2 місяці тому +1

    Does anyone know if either one of these will strain hemp seeds so it won't clog a bottle

  • @tammylange256
    @tammylange256 Рік тому +2

    I love my Arcmira soymilk from soaks soybeans. I also add a pinch of salt which I think adds to the flavor. I use a 1/4 Cup soaked beans and water to the max line. If I add more beans than this, it foams up through the little vent holes and is hard to clean out. I have added raw cacao nibs to make cocoa and it was delicious.

  • @denisemcmahon7598
    @denisemcmahon7598 Рік тому +2

    I purchased the Miomat & love it! Found that any beany flavor was reduced by soaking the soy beans in boiling water.

  • @rubynisaruby7199
    @rubynisaruby7199 10 місяців тому

    Where is the addres l can buy this machine ?

  • @jennifersteel4636
    @jennifersteel4636 Місяць тому

    Kathy, TY for mucho research in plant milk makers. Understand diff machines for diff needs. If OAT milk was the priority milk to make, which machine(s) did you find best for that purpose? Appreciate your response

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  Місяць тому +1

      I always say if you only want oat milk, just use your blender. You don't want heat and you can make it even in a not powerful blender.

    • @jennifersteel4636
      @jennifersteel4636 2 дні тому

      @@KathyHesterVeganRecipes thank you! Suppose sometimes just sticking with the basics is a great way to go

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  2 дні тому

      @@jennifersteel4636 do you want to make 2 cups or 4 cups at a time? Will you make soy milk?

  • @deborahclark8288
    @deborahclark8288 6 місяців тому

    I bought a Nutr when they first came out. I can only get it to spin at room temperature for 5 minutes. It doesn't heat at all.😊

  • @julianagomez8746
    @julianagomez8746 4 місяці тому

    찾고 있었던 정보에요! 감사드립니다 🙏 thank you ❤

  • @simplyemily8251
    @simplyemily8251 10 місяців тому

    Wow this is a very impressive review and great video quality. I want to do videos on cooking too can you do a tutorial on set up ect for noobs like me

  • @sarahbeee5240
    @sarahbeee5240 3 місяці тому

    Great vid, i bought the arc. Arrives tomorrow, excited! They keep being out of rice milk and i cant tolerate anything else 😊

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  3 місяці тому +1

      It should work great for that!

    • @sarahbeee5240
      @sarahbeee5240 3 місяці тому

      @@KathyHesterVeganRecipes have you tried rice milk yet? Does it need to be cooked first? I think I'm also going to add vitamin d3 and a bit of calcium since it's naturally low

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  3 місяці тому +1

      @@sarahbeee5240 I have not but just because say and oat are favs.

    • @sarahbeee5240
      @sarahbeee5240 3 місяці тому

      @@KathyHesterVeganRecipes awww ok yah oats make me sick

  • @LiveANoursishedLife
    @LiveANoursishedLife 11 місяців тому +5

    As a Cancer survivor, I don't do Soy. I want an Arcmira but I want to use it to make coconut and almond milk, maybe even hazelnut. I haven't seen any videos on YT with people trying something other than Soy.

    • @vegangelist
      @vegangelist 4 місяці тому +1

      I have a 20 ounce arcmira and just today received my new arcmira 35 ounce (for clarity: the 20 ounce really only makes about 15 ounces, once strained and the 35 ounce really only makes 28 ounces, strained).
      While I've made soymilk a couple of times (and i DON'T follow the recipe book because I don't like their ratios of nut to water), I've almost always made raw nut milks or seed milks.
      I make coconut milk, regularly, using 3/8 cup of coconut with water to the max line. I have generally run that on the warm cycle and then another raw cycle to get it as creamy as possible. But just today I was thinking that I really need to just soak the coconut in very warm water in the machine for about 30 minutes and then run the raw milk or warm milk cycle, once.
      I've also made cashew milk, almond/coconut milk, oat milk (not my fave when homemade), seed milk, etc. All on the raw milk cycle which is 5 minutes.
      It comes with a scoop, a cleaning brush and a good quality nut milk bag. I LOVE nut milk bagsand find them faster, easier and more effective than pushing the pulp through a fine strainer. I've never found a mesh strainer that's as fine as the ultra fine nut milk bag. Yes, for hot soy milk, you need to let it cool or just use silicone gloves. But that's not even an issue for you since you don't want soy milk.
      I love it and it is cheaper than the nutr (which is crazy since it makes even less than the small arcmira). But with the same counter footprint and just a bit more height, I recommend the 35 ounce one. Price is very similar (it is currently 79 on Amazon) and you can make a slightly larger batch but also the minimum is much lower than the 20 ounce model so you can also make a really small batch, if you need to.

  • @Scimuffin33
    @Scimuffin33 10 місяців тому

    Great review! Thank you, this is the best soy milk maker review I have seen so far. I think I’m going to go with the Arcmira. You’re so sweet and lovely to watch. Mahalo from Hawaii.

  • @SilverRevolution1
    @SilverRevolution1 3 місяці тому

    There’s a lot of talk about soy milk makers frothing and over-spilling, but the Arcmira larger 35 oz version offers more space to ease this problem.

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  3 місяці тому

      It’s also about adding soybeans first, the water to max or min fill line. This goes for small or large milk makers

  • @alwayslearning6763
    @alwayslearning6763 Рік тому +4

    I finally had a successful batch of soy milk! Soaking is critical IMO. And I made a big batch in the MioMat and loved how it turned out (tho I’d make it thinner next time - my personal preference). Previously every time I tasted a “beany” (perhaps what you are calling green) taste - that just wasn’t usable/drinkable for me. HAPPY! (Tho I still love my almond milk and walnut milk better).

  • @joannlakes
    @joannlakes Рік тому

    Even my husband loves using the Arcmira. He's thrilled that I bought one for our sailboat. Vegan soybeans (#5) and we'll be set up to go gunkholing in New England!

  • @TGATP
    @TGATP 2 місяці тому

    Confused. Which machine was better??

  • @teresaly278
    @teresaly278 6 днів тому

    If you are only financially able to get one for quality and quantity, durability which is your recommended product

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  4 дні тому +1

      I think everyone but me should only get one! You can read through this article to find the one that's perfect for your needs: healthyslowcooking.com/plant-based-milk-maker/

  • @maryjo903
    @maryjo903 11 місяців тому

    Can you make a coffee creamer in a nut milk machine? Maybe just add less water?

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  11 місяців тому +2

      Yes you can, and more stuff and less water is the answer. I have a few creamer vids too.

  • @denisemcmahon7598
    @denisemcmahon7598 Рік тому

    Anyone have Okara recipes?

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  Рік тому +6

      I'm going to add an okara ricotta soon, but I love to add to mashed potatoes, veggie burger mixes, and you can even freeze or dehydrate!

  • @starr8111
    @starr8111 7 місяців тому

    Are they both stainless steel inside

  • @Dreamysunshine23
    @Dreamysunshine23 Рік тому

    I'm still up in the air with which one to get lol

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  Рік тому +2

      The Arcmira is cheaper and my favorite: amzn.to/3K9iuud
      Right now there's a $10 off coupon that would make it $99 and the cheaper Nutr is $169: amzn.to/40XxRwi
      They both have the same functions, the Arcmira is a tad larger and makes slightly more milk.
      Both clean up the same. There are some new colors for both if that tips the scales 😉

    • @vegangelist
      @vegangelist 4 місяці тому +1

      If you haven't already gotten one, get the arcmira! And now they have a larger, 35 ounce model (which is about 28 ounces of milk, once strained) that looks really nice and, with the current coupon, is only 79 dollars!
      I have the smaller arcmira and love it but my larger one just arrived today!

    • @Dreamysunshine23
      @Dreamysunshine23 4 місяці тому +1

      @@vegangelist wow... I just saw it... it looks awesome... thanks and happy holidays 🙏🏻💞

    • @Dreamysunshine23
      @Dreamysunshine23 4 місяці тому +1

      @@vegangelist I received mine today... can't wait to use it! Thanks again 😊

    • @vegangelist
      @vegangelist 4 місяці тому

      @@Dreamysunshine23 oh yay!
      here is what I will say: don't use the warm setting for oat milk.
      Also: you will want to tweak the quantities. I use a little bit more nuts and seeds than the booklet calls for in the booklet for the small one. Inexplicably, the quantities listed in the booklet for the larger one are the same or slightly less. You will need more unless you want it really watery. You just will.
      Cashew milk and hemp seed milk and coconut milk need the least amount of prep. They don't really need soaking. Although, a quick 20-30 minute soak in warm water makes a better coconut milk, I think. Hemp seeds don't need to be soaked at all. Cashews can be soaked but don't really need to be for a good milk. If you have time to soak them for a short time in warm water, though, do it.
      Cashew milk will yield the least amount of pulp.
      Play with the quantity till it's the taste and texture you like.
      Use the nut milk bag and squeeze it like you are milking a cow, lol. That will get every last bit of nut milk out.
      Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions. I've been making nut milk in a blend Tec for two decades. But I LOVE the convenience of having a dedicated machine. :)
      And it looks nice too!

  • @di_nwflgulf3547
    @di_nwflgulf3547 Рік тому +1

    Still my A Cow girl...😂

    • @KathyHesterVeganRecipes
      @KathyHesterVeganRecipes  Рік тому

      Nothing wrong with that at all! I just want to help people find the right one for them and you already have!