How to Make:
- Rinse and drain the almonds, discarding the soaking liquid.
- Blend the almonds with one cup of fresh water in a blender on low speed. Increase the speed to high and puree until smooth.
- Add the remaining water, salt, stevia and vanilla (if using).
- Pour the mixture through a nut milk bag into a glass jar, squeezing on the bag to remove all of the moisture. Funny enough, the hand motion of squeezing the bag to “milk” the almonds is similar to how you would milk a cow!
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A Few Extra Healthy Tips:
- Buy raw, organic almonds since these will be free of harmful chemicals like pesticides.
- Soak your almonds overnight to soften them up as much as possible, and after soaking discard the liquid.
- Last, make sure you store your leftover nut pulp in the refrigerator. Almond nut pulp is pretty in fiber and makes a great addition to a Beauty&Body Protein Smoothie. Also, almond nut pulp (similar to almond flour) can be a much healthier substitute for refined white flour when making many everyday foods like pancakes, and even baked or fried goodies like oven-baked chicken or vegetable tempura. Enjoy!
Dr. Phoenyx Austin, M.D. is a certified Sports Medicine Specialist, bestselling author, and creator of women’s FitBeauty products for healthy hair and fit body. Find Dr. Phoenyx on her website, YouTube channel, and follow her TeamFitBeauty Instagram page for natural hair and healthy living inspiration.