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Homemade cashew milk recipe couldn’t be made easier for vegans or those who are dairy free. This 4 ingredient method delivers the tastiest plant based milk.

If you’re a fan of homemade cashew nut milk then you’ll be pleased to know I have another addition to add to the batch. Scroll through my recipe index and you’ll see a small selection of nut/seed milks – pistachio, almond, quinoa and coconut milk. My favourite so far has to be coconut milk, you guys probably would have already known by the number of times you see coconut milk featured in my recipes.

The truth be told, I’m slightly biased with this particular nut milk since it’s something I grew up on. Growing up in a Caribbean household, you simply couldn’t escape it, whether you liked it or not.

We do tend to incorporate large quantities of coconut milk in island food, it’s simply unheard of to add almond milk to say rice and peas (also known as peas and rice) I some how don’t think it would be complimentary, I’d give that one a miss.

More recently people are making informed choices about what they consume, in other words they have decided to take an active stance in what they ingest.

Well my website act as a vehicle for anyone who wants to make food from scratch. While I’m don’t proclaim not a nutritional guru with a doctorate, I can certainly convey some of things I’ve learn over the years and skills which I utilise on a daily basis.

I really want people to enjoy cooking and learn why it’s important to have a good relationship and a better understanding of what’s being ingest. As far as I’m concerned, nut milk is the best thing out there, honesty I’m so amazed by the different variety of nut milk you can make at home.

I’ve still yet try a few but my favourite aside from coconut milk has to be almond and homemade cashew milk. The reason why they’re my favourite nut milks is due in part to their rich and creamy texture. Since going dairy free I’ve never looked back I rotate the nut milks accordingly to my preference at the time and what I’m making. It’s actually quite a fun process once you get into the thick of it.

Homemade cashew milk and going dairy free

From a health perspective, if you have the misfortune of being lactose intolerant (the inability to digest the sugars in dairy) or afflicted with irritable bowel syndrome plus those horrendous side effects, then going dairy free might something worth trying.

People with auto immune disease have also found eliminating dairy can help to ease or even rid themselves of their affliction. The hormones from cows milk is often transmitted to humans via consumed, for some this can aggravated the immune system causing inflammation.

Many parents have their own concerns about infant milk allergy and more often than not pediatricians recommend breast feeding mother to go dairy free to decrease the chance of the milk protein being passed from mom to baby.

If you are suffering from any of the above, I strongly recommend giving nut milk a try. Start out slowly if you’re not used to it, just include some freshly made nut milk at first rather than going cold turkey.

How to make cashew milk

You need;

Cashews

Water

A high powered blender

Cheese or strainer

While you can buy cashew milk in the supermarket it’s so much more healthier and cooler to make your own cashew milk from scratch. It’s not over complicated at all and relatively simple, I can promise you that.

All you need is a high powered blending such as a blendtec or vitamix, some raw cashews, filtered water (if possible) and a cheese cloth or strainer to eliminate any of the gritty bits.

How long does cashew milk last

Once made it’s best to store in a sealed container and in the refrigerator. It should last for 3-5 days maximum.

Homemade cashew milk nutrition facts

Lactose free, vegan friendly, free from soy

Nil saturated fats and cholesterol (no bad fats, only good HDL fats)

1 cup of unsweetened cashew milk contains up to 50% of daily vitamin E

Nourishes the skin and protects against sun damage

High in calcium vit D, E and A

Contains 15mg of healthy fats

Ways to use cashew milk

Creamer

Smoothie

Pudding

A neat cashew milk drink

Ice Cream

As you can see, there are many health benefits as well as unique ways to incorporate creamy cashew milk into your current lifestyle.

Other nut milk recipes to try

Brazil nut milk

Raw almond milk

Pistachio milk

Coconut milk

Notes

Homemade cashew milk is

raw

vegan friendly

gluten free

no dairy

and a favourite amongst the paleo crew.

Homemade cashew milk Learn to make the best homemade cashew milk from scratch - Raw, dairy free, paleo, vegan, gluten free 5 from 2 votes Print Pin Prep Time: 3 minutes Total Time: 3 minutes Servings: 4 servings Calories: 184 kcal Author: Charla Ingredients 1 cup of cashew nuts 1 cup of cashew nuts

4 cups of filtered water 4 cups of filtered water

2 tsp of vanilla extract optional 2 tsp of vanilla extract optional

1/8 tsp of himalayan pink salt 1/8 tsp of himalayan pink salt Instructions Soak the cashews in tepid water (not the filtered water) for 3 hours or overnight.

Drain the water that the cashews were soaked in and rinse several times.

Add the cashews, filtered water, optional vanilla extra and pink salt to the blender.

Pulse the contents on high speed for 1-2 minute, during the given time the nuts will have broken down in their entirety (depending how powerful the blender is)

Double check the nuts have completely broken down by running the liquid through a strainer or cheese cloth.

Store in a mason jar in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Nutrition Calories: 184 kcal | Carbohydrates: 10 g | Protein: 6 g | Fat: 14 g | Saturated Fat: 3 g | Sodium: 89 mg | Potassium: 213 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 2 g | Calcium: 19 mg | Iron: 2 mg Tried this Recipe? Tag me Today! Mention @ThatGirlCooksHealthy or tag #ThatGirlCooksHealthy