Paleo Almond Milk Recipe - Organic Almond Milk DIY w/ Blendtec (2024)

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You know what everyone loves? Milk and cereal. You know what’s not so good for everyone? Milk and cereal. Quite a conundrum, right? Once we went paleo, cereal was erased from the menu. Milk was easier, since there are so many non-dairy milk substitutes. Almond and coconut milks are the regulars in our house, as they’re fairly easy to find and don’t cost an arm and a leg.

However, you have to be cautious when choosing what non-dairy milks you buy. There are plenty out there that have some less-than-desirable chemicals in them, including preservatives and carrageenan. Carra-what-an? Yeah, that’s what I said the first time I heard of it too. Carrageenan is extracted from seaweed and is used as a thickening agent in many foods, most commonly in dairy products. This is what gives the store-bought milks (dairy and non-dairy alike) their “creamy” texture. It makes the milks, yogurts, ice cream, etc, more palatable and pleasing. So far, none of that sounds to bad. Comes from a natural source and makes my food feel better. What’s so terrible about that?

The Cornucopia Institute has recently done a study on carrageenan and the effects on the human body and it’s not so pretty. Dr. Tobacman explained that carrageenan creates dangerous inflammation, which can lead to more than 100 human diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and arteriosclerosis. Inflammation also fuels other life-threatening diseases, including cancer.That said, there are plenty of brands that do NOT use carrageenan in their products, and you can find an extremely extensive list of those products here.

But sometimes, I just want to make my own milks. Almond milk is definitely more time-intensive than just buying it, but it’s really not that big of a deal. If you have the right tools, the process ismuch easier. If you have a high-powered blender (I love our Blendtec), then you are good to go. I can’t vouch for how easy this is to make in a regular blender, but I’m willing to bet there’s just not enough horsepower to pulverize the almonds enough.

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Let me tell you a little story about my Blendtec. In hindsight, it’s pretty hilarious. At the time, not so much. Let me preface this by saying that I’ve made almond milk many times before. I mean, I’m not new to this, I know what I’m doing. I have always doubled the standard quantities found in many recipes, because I’ve got the Wildside jar on my Blendtec, and it can accomadate a larger capacity. So I thought “Why not triple it? More milk, less effort. Win win.”. People, that is not the case. Seriously, donot do what I did. If you follow the recipe as written below, you’ll be fine in the Wildside jar. If you increase the almonds to 3 cups and the water to 6 cups (like I did), you are headed for certain disaster.

Seconds after the last picture was taken above, the top of the Blendtec flew off, spewing chopped up almonds and watereverywhere! The blender shut itself automatically (thank goodness) to reduce any further disaster, and I was just standing there in shock. The counter, cabinets, utensil caddy, blender, my phone, me, all covered in choppy almond water. Seconds later, the kids come in the front door, see what’s happened and call no less than 5 of the neighborhood kids to come see what I’ve done. Insult to injury people. And the worst part of all of this? I didn’t get any pictures. Not even one. I think I was more disappointed in that. So, the moral of the story, don’t overfill your blender. See all that water in the picture, don’t do that. If you do, put your hand on the lid, for crying out loud.

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Ok, on to yummy, homemade almond milk. I know there are lots of recipes for almond milk out there. Lots have additions and yummy looking flavors. I prefer a simple sweetened vanilla almond milk. I really only use it in smoothies and on paleo cereal. Ooh, see that, I’m teasing you. I told you cereal was bad, but now you’re curious. Don’t worry, I’ll probably be posting that in the next day or so. It will be worth the minimal wait, I promise.

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Look at all those delicious little vanilla bean seeds just waiting for you to drink them up. But you know what, since this delicious homemade version of almond milk doesn’t have any nasty carrageenan in it, you’re gonna have to give it a shake before you drink it, otherwise all those pretty little vanilla seeds will float all the way to the bottom, crying because they feel neglected.

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Almond Milk

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 12 hours

Straining Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 12 hours 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Raw Almonds, soaked overnight
  • 4 cups Water, preferably filtered
  • 2 Medjool Dates, pitted (leave out for keto)
  • 1 Vanilla Bean, seeds scraped, or 1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Soak the almonds overnight, replacing the water once or twice, depending on how nasty it gets. Drain the soaked almonds and give them a quick rinse.
  2. Add the rinsed almonds to a high-powered blender, like a Blendtec. Add the 4 cups of water.
  3. Blend on high for about a minute. If you're using a Blendtec, run the "Whole Juice" cycle.
  4. Pour the almond milk mixture into a large pitcher or bowl lined with a doubled cheesecloth or a nut milk bag (I prefer the latter). Let sit for 30 minutes for the milk to strain out. After that, wring as much milk as you can out of the pulp. Reserve the pulp for another use (can be dehydrated and frozen for later use as almond meal).
  5. Pour the strained almond milk back in the blender and add the 2 dates and scraped vanilla seeds. Blend using the same setting and time as you used the first time. No need to strain this mixture again.
  6. Pour into a glass container. Makes approximately 4 - 4-1/2 cups. Keep refrigerated for up to 2 weeks.

Notes

  • Leave out the dates to bring the carb count down to 3g net carbs (perfect for keto).
Nutrition Information

Yield 8Serving Size 1 cup
Amount Per ServingCalories 223Total Fat 17gSaturated Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 0gSodium 6mgCarbohydrates 12gFiber 4gSugar 5gProtein 7g

Paleo Almond Milk Recipe - Organic Almond Milk DIY w/ Blendtec (2024)

FAQs

Is organic almond milk paleo? ›

If you prefer to avoid dairy on the paleo diet, you can substitute non-dairy products made with coconut milk, almond milk and cashew milk.

What is the best almond milk for paleo diet? ›

The best kind of almond milk to consume on the paleo diet is the homemade variety, made using only water, almonds, and a natural sweetener such as honey. Certain stores may stock this type of almond milk, but many do not.

Why is my homemade almond milk going bad? ›

Store-bought almond milk has preservatives. These make it last longer. In contrast, homemade almond milk lacks these added preservatives. Hence, it goes bad quickly, often within a week.

Why do you soak almonds before making almond milk? ›

Plan ahead: Raw nuts need to soak for at least 12 hours before blending. This saturates the nut from the inside-out, resulting in a smoother, creamier texture. It also yields more liquid, because fully saturated nuts blend better and leave less "pulp" behind.

How do you make lectin-free almond milk? ›

You just need a bunch of blanched almonds, filtered water, a blender, and maybe a few flavors: a dash of salt, some sweetener, vanilla, etc. An even easier way to make lectin-free almond milk is to blend white almond butter with filtered water.

Is it worth it to buy organic almond milk? ›

Almond milk is Good Stuff if it's organic, has no added thickeners or stabilizers, and has only a few necessary, familiar ingredients.

Is almond milk low inflammatory? ›

Nutritionists believe that vitamin E, along with bioactive plant compounds including polyphenols, are responsible for many of the health benefits of almonds. These compounds have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that are good for heart health ( 12 ).

Can you drink coffee on paleo diet? ›

While we have said in the past that coffee is not Paleo, we have changed our position based on new research and now we believe that coffee is fine for most people.

Can you have honey on paleo? ›

The paleo diet allows for natural sweeteners like honey in addition to maple syrup, raw stevia and coconut sugar, so use your judgment when including these in your food.

How long will homemade almond milk last? ›

Homemade almond milk stored in the refrigerator will last about five days. Almond milk bought from the refrigerated section of your market will last in your fridge for about seven to 10 days. Shelf-stable almond milk will last one to two months in your pantry and up to 10 days in the fridge after opening.

Why do you have to drink almond milk within 7 days of opening? ›

Once you open the carton, you generally have about 7 days to drink up before the milk goes bad. This is because opening the container allows oxygen to get in, which then lets bacteria breed.

Can you eat almond milk within 7 days? ›

Commercially made almond milk is usually ultra-pasteurized. That means it's been heated quickly to 280°F, then cooled down quickly — this process extends shelf life. If it's a refrigerated carton, it's generally recommended that once you open it, it should be consumed within seven days.

Is it cheaper to make your own almond milk? ›

The almonds made just under 700ml (23floz) of milk. The cheap almond milk costs about $4 (£3.15) for 32floz (950ml), the fancier stuff comes in at $7 (£5.51) for 28floz (829ml) so it's decidedly not cheaper to make your own.

Should I peel my almonds for almond milk? ›

You can peel the almonds if you prefer not to strain the pulp. It is up to you but I prefer to peel them if we intend to consume the pulp. This was another time I made a single serving.

What happens to almond pulp after making almond milk? ›

What's leftover from the process of making almond milk is almond pulp. The almond pulp is then dried in the oven at a low temperature, left on the counter to cool overnight, and finally, processed into almond meal using a food processor or high-speed blender.

Can I drink almond milk on the paleo diet? ›

Yes, almond milk can be a part of a Paleo diet as long as it is made from real almonds and water. Store-bought brands may not be a good option as they may contain additives and sweeteners that are not Paleo-friendly.

What milk is best on paleo? ›

Coconut milk is the first Paleo milk substitute anyone ever thinks about, and it's an excellent choice if you like it and don't have any digestive trouble with it.

Is organic milk paleo? ›

Best choices of dairy products

If you decide to consume dairy, I would aim for organic, pasture-raised, grass-fed, full fat and fermented (yogurt, kefir, cheese).

What is the healthiest milk on the paleo diet? ›

The final verdict: coconut milk

Almond milk and hemp milk tend to be popular choices for the paleo diet, but one overall favorite reigns supreme: coconut milk. Coconut is a fruit, but it can also be considered a nut…and a seed – so coconut milk is technically paleo-friendly three times over!

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