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    Homemade Cashew Milk

    June 17, 2015 by Jessica 6 Comments

    Cashew milk can be a great addition to many of your regular recipes.  Throw it in with some homemade granola for a bowl of cereal or toss it in as the liquid base to a nutritious smoothie when you are on the go.

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    IMG_0345All you need to make the milk is a cup of unsalted cashews and seven cups of water.  Soak your cashews in about four cups of water for at least 3-4 hours.  After a few hours, dispose of the water the cashews were soaking in.  Toss the cashews into a blender and blend them up with another three cups of water.  Position a bowl under a cheesecloth or mesh strainer to catch the milk and pour the milk into the strainer.  If you’re looking to sweeten up your milk, throw in a bit of vanilla extract for extra flavor that will go perfectly with that bowl of crunchy granola.

    IMG_0346You can make this ahead of time and store in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.  Enjoy throughout the week in many different recipes.  How do you like the sound of making your own cashew milk? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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    Homemade Cashew Milk
    Ingredients
    • 1 cup of raw unsalted cashews
    • 7 cups of water
    Instructions
    1. Soak cashews for 3-4 hours in 4 cups of water
    2. Dispose of the water, and in a blender, blend cashews with 3 cups of fresh water
    3. Position a bowl to collect the milk. Pour the liquid through a cheese cloth or a mesh strainer into the bowl
    4. Optional: flavor with vanilla extract
    Recipe Notes

    Store in the refrigerator up to 7 days

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    Filed Under: Drinks Tagged With: almond milk, cashew milk, dairy alternative, Homemade Cashew Milk, nut milk

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