Almond milk is a dairy-alternative that is low in sugar and salt and has no cholesterol. It is slightly thinner than cow's milk and has a light nutty flavor. You can buy almond milk from the supermarket or make it at home. Many companies make flavored almond milk, such as chocolate or vanilla, but they are high in added sugar. If you are used to drinking dairy milk, you may find the flavor of almond milk is hard to get used to. If you want to create a more appetizing flavor for your almond milk, you can flavor or scent it at home. This article will tell you how to make almond milk taste better.
Steps
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Buy plain or unsweetened almond milk, if you are going to flavor it yourself. Commercially-made chocolate or vanilla almond milk is usually fairly high in sugar content, containing more than 20 g (1.7 tbsp.) of sugar per serving.
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Sweeten almond milk with maple syrup, honey, agave nectar or granulated sugar. Stir in 1 tbsp. (12 g or 14.8 ml) of the sweetener for every 4 cups (0.95 l) of unsweetened almond milk. Stir very well, until the granules dissolve. Add more, if desired.Advertisement
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Add 1 of the following flavorings to your milk, according to the flavor you prefer. Flavoring should be done to taste, starting with the measurements below. You can measure enough flavoring to mask the taste of the almond milk altogether or simply to enhance it.
- Pour in 1 tsp. (4.9 ml) of vanilla extract for every 4 cups (0.95 l) of almond milk. Double the amount if you prefer a strong vanilla taste. Stir well.
- Create a stronger almond taste by adding almond extract. Pour in 1 tsp. (4.9 ml) of almond extract for every 4 cups (0.95 l) of almond milk. Stir well.
- Add 1 tbsp. of sugar or agave syrup and 2 tbsp. (14 g) of cocoa powder to 4 cups (0.95 l) of unsweetened almond milk to create chocolate almond milk. Add a pinch of salt. Stir well, until everything has dissolved. Withhold the sugar if you are using plain, sweetened almond milk.
- Add 1 tbsp. of sugar or agave syrup, 1/2 tsp. (1.3 g) of cinnamon, 1/4 tsp. (0.5 g) of nutmeg and 1/8 tsp. (0.25 g) of cloves to 4 cups (0.95 l) of unsweetened almond milk to create chai almond milk. Do not add the sugar if you are using sweetened almond milk. Stir well. The longer you allow the spices to sit in the milk before drinking, the stronger the taste will be.
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Pour 4 cups (0.95 l) of unsweetened almond milk into a blender.
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Add 2 cups (approximately 150 to 300 g) of sliced fruit to unsweetened almond milk. Strawberries, mango, raspberries, blueberries and peaches work well with this recipe. [1] X Research source Remove the seeds or pits from the fruit before adding.
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Add 2 to 4 tbsp. (30 to 50 ml) of agave syrup or honey into the mixture.
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Add a pinch of salt, cover the blender and run it on high for 2 minutes.
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Strain the resulting milk through a cheesecloth and into a bowl. This will remove any seeds or pulp from the fruit.
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Store the milk in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
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Pour 1 to 2 cups (237 to 473 ml) of almond milk into a glass jar. Glass canning jars work well for this purpose. Fill the container to the top to minimize the amount of oxygen in the container.
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Add 1 of the following ingredients to your jar before sealing it.
- Break up 3 cinnamon sticks and immerse them in the milk.
- Bruise 1/4 cup (67 g) of fresh mint by rolling it between your fingers. Place it in the milk and stir it.
- Bruise 1/4 cup (67 g) of rose petals by rolling them between your fingers. Place them directly in the milk and stir them.
- Scrape the seeds from 1 vanilla bean into the milk. Stir them well.
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Cover the milk jars so that they are airtight.
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Place them in the refrigerator for 1 day. Remove them and remove the plant or spice particles by pouring the milk through a metal strainer.
- Scented almond milk will have a mild flavor of the plant or spice. The act of breathing in the scent can make the taste of the milk more pleasing. These milks are great to use on desserts, granola or in smoothies and shakes. You can also add honey or agave syrup to create a sweeter flavor in your scented milk.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan ripe bananas be added to homemade almond milk?HiatCommunity AnswerYes, ripe bananas can be added to the almond milk because it has a lot of nutritional values it can add to the almond milk. Bananas are known to reduce swelling, protect against developing type-2 diabetes, aid in weight loss, strengthen the nervous system, and help with production of white blood cells, all due to the high level of vitamin B6 that bananas contain.
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QuestionDoes almond milk taste good with hot chocolate?Community AnswerMany people think it does. Try putting whipped cream or marshmallows in it.
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QuestionDoes heating up almond milk bring out the flavor more? I typically add almond milk to my coffee.Community AnswerYes, it does.
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Tips
- Make your own almond milk, if you find you do not like the taste of commercially-made almond milk. Most people consider it to have a richer, creamier consistency and a marked but mild almond taste. Almond milk can be made with whole almonds, water, a blender and a cheesecloth. [2] X Research sourceThanks
Things You'll Need
- Plain or unsweetened almond milk
- Vanilla extract
- Cocoa powder
- Sugar
- Unsweetened cocoa powder
- Measuring spoons
- Large spoon
- Fruit
- Blender
- Agave syrup, honey or maple syrup
- Almond extract
- Cheesecloth
- Glass jars
- Salt
- Cinnamon (ground and sticks)
- Ground nutmeg
- Ground clove
- Fresh mint
- Rose petals
- Mesh strainer
- Vanilla bean
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About This Article
If you’re not the biggest fan of almond milk, you can make it taste better with a few flavorings. Try adding maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, or granulated sugar to sweeten your almond milk. Mix in 1 tablespoon of sweetener for every 4 cups of milk. You can also stir in 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder or 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract for every 4 cups to flavor the milk. For a healthier option, add some sliced fruit to the milk and blend it together. Then, strain the mixture through a cheesecloth to get rid of any leftover pulp or seeds. Store it in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days. For more tips, including how to scent your almond milk with mint or rose petals, read on!