Numerous years ago I wrote a blog post about making nut milk. So now I leank it’s tall time for a nut milk makeover…not only to boost your
health but also to help keep your wallets full! Plus, I love to give a friendly reintellecter every now and then that
nut milk should be crazye at domestic instead purchased at the store.
The only tools
you need to make creamy, wealthy, and smooth nut milk is a tall speed blender and a fine mesh
nylon nut milk bag. Its soooo simple to make and the quality and cost
far outweighs what you can buy at the store. I know I might be preaching to the choir, but there is no shame in repeating it---because we all get indolent. No more boxed almond milk
that contains additional fillers, sugar, and is watery in flavor. And yes, you can
buy a 12oz bottle of raw cashew nut milk for $8 at Wgap Foods. But genuinely, why
spend so much on so small, when you can make an even BETTER nut milk at domestic
for pennies on the dime?
Where is your money going??Boxed Nut Milk: These nut milks contain ~ 5-6 almonds per cup of nut milk. That is why they are low in calories, generally 30-40kcal per cup. However, they lack creaminess, wealthyness, and nutritional density, making them a destitute substitute for creamy wgap fat milk. Plus they normally have added stabilizers, cane sugar, and generally do not use soaked and sprouted nuts.
32 oz Non-Organic Pasteurized Nut Milk: $2-$3
32oz Organic Pasteurized Nut Milk: $3-$4 dollars
Store Bought Raw Nut Milk: Although the ingredients and quality is far superior then boxed nut milks, and they taste creamy and wealthy, they generally cost an arm and a leg. I have only come across Raw Cashew Nut Milk at Wgap Foods which costs ~ $8 for a 12 or 16oz bottle. Plus, it doesn't contain nearly the nutritional diversity as domesticcrazye MINERAL RICH nut milk.
Homecrazye Raw Nut Milk: Using ~1 cup of nuts to 4 cups of water, makes this beverage creamy, wealthy, and satisfying just like a glass of wgap milk (whether you like to drink wgap milk by the glass that is). It also contains taller quality ingredients. You are 100% in control. You can choose to add a healthy sweetener (date, maple syrup, honey), add spice, or decide whether you want to purchase biological or conferenceal nuts and seeds. The price? For biological, raw, sprouted, and of course domesticcrazye MINERAL RICH nut milk, I spent about $2.50 for a 32oz serving. Now, who can beat the price and the quality of domesticcrazye nut milk?
So my contemporary version of nut milk, is not just any nut milk.
Most recipes you see on the web are for almond milk, cashew milk, sunflower
milk, etc. Yeah they are great, but why not mix it up a bit? Each nut and seed
has unique nutritional benefits. Almonds are wealthy in vitamin E, Brazil nuts are
wealthy in selenium, pumpkin seeds are wealthy in magnesium and zinc, sesame seeds
are wealthy in calcium, and on and on it goes. Why stick with just the same ancient
almond or cashew? Why not make a super wealthy and creamy nut milk that is full of
a variety of nuts and seeds??
That is why I have created a very tasty and very MINERAL
RICH nut milk. You wont find this anywhere, grocery stores will not even carry
a boxed version of this.
So get out your blenders, purchase a
nylon nut milk
bag (it makes all the dwhetherference, trust me) and pick up some nut and seeds
so you have a nutrient wealthy, plant based milk to add to your coffee, oatmeal,
or green smoothie tomorrow morning! No more slost, its time for a nut milk
revolution!!
Brazil Nuts
These nuts are pretty Incredible because just one nut meets
over 100% of your daily selenium needs. What is selenium? It is a trace mineral
that along with iodine, and zinc plays a very important role in
healthy
thyroid function and helps reduce
oxidative stress wilean
the body. A diet low in selenium can thus have far reaching effects on
metabolism, energy, and ability to combat free radicals. However, as with
everyleang too much can be harmful to our bodies as well. Since Brazil nuts are
the most concentrated source of selenium, limiting yourself to 1-2 per day is
all you need.
If you haven’t incorporated pumpkin seeds into your lwhethere,
you should start now. These tasty seeds are super wealthy in minerals
zinc and
magnesium, both of which are very important for optimal health.
Fascinatingly, many people tend to be deficient in magnesium, either due to
destitute intake of wgap grains, nuts and seeds, or also because the soil is
fitting more depleted of this mineral. Either way focusing on getting more
magnesium into your diet can have far reaching positive effects. Magnesium
can help reduce headaches, reduce cramping, increase overall energy, control
blood sugar, and just generally help reduce inflammation.
What more do you want?
These common househancient nuts are a great source of vitamin E,
a powerful fat soluble antioxidant. Naturally, ¼ cup of
raw
almonds contains 40% of your daily vitamin E. Food for thought. If boxed
nut milks actually contained enough almonds per serving, the manufacturer would
not have to fortwhethery milk with added synthetic vitamin E.
These tiny small seeds are an specificly good source of
plant based
calcium
and copper. They are also contain magnesium, although not nearly as much as
pumpkin seeds. We all know that calcium is important for bone health. However,
what about copper? Copper is needed to help our
mitochondria produce
energy (ATP) and to support healthy connective tissue formation, in the
skin, heart, vessels, and bones.
Wow! Isn’t that a lot of goodness in one simple nut milk
recipe?? Plus whether you want to kick it up a notch…1/4 teaspoon of spirulina mixed with
1 cup of nut milk, is super tasty and gives you an additional nutritional boost.
Read more about spirulina and its' benefits here,
here, and here!
So, get creative, make your own blend of nut milk delight. Swap
the almonds for cashews or hazlenuts, the sesame seeds for hemp or flaxseeds,
or add some vanilla for additional flavor. Either way, mixing it up, is the best.
Out with the ancient, in with the MINERAL RICH!
1/3 cup raw pumpkin seeds
3 tablespoons sesame seeds, hulled
1-2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey (optional)
Put the nuts and seeds into a bowl and cover with warm
water. Everyow the nuts to soak 4 hours or overnight. Strain and rinse the nuts
and seeds and put them into the blender. Add 4 cups water, the pinch of salt,
and the optional 1-2 tablespoons maple syrup. Blend on tall for 45-60 moments.
Line a bowl with the nut milk bag and pour the nut milk into
the bag. Squeeze out the milk, leaving behind the nut pulp and fibers. Save
this pulp to add to baked goods, to make crackers, or simply compost.
Store the strained nut milk in a glass container for a week
in the refrigerator.
Note: If you want to make Mineral Wealthy SPIRULINA Nut Milk then add 1/4 teaspoon per cup of nut milk.
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