At last homemade almond or oat milk, which does not curdle in coffee. With the addition of a "secret" ingredient, you get creamy homogenous milk, delicious, low-cost, with no artificial additives!
drain the soaked almonds and transfer to a blender
add salt, oil, lecithin or gum
add 3 cups of water (we will add more later)
process on a high speed for about a minute
Line a 1000 ml measuring cup with a spout in a nut milk bag and pour the mixture into it.
Squeeze the bag as much as you can. Pour the milk into the bottle and add more filtered water until the bottle is full.
The milk keeps in the fridge up to 3 days
Shake well before use.
Oat Milk
Put in a blender rolled oats, water, oil, salt, lecithin, or xanthan gum/guar gum
Process on a high speed for about 20 seconds
Line a 1000 ml measuring cup with a spout in a nut milk bag and pour the mixture into it.
Squeeze the bag as much as you can. Pour the milk into the bottle and add more filtered water until the bottle is full.
The milk keeps in the fridge up to 3 days
Shake well before use.
טיפים והארות
You can replace liquid lecithin with granular lecithin - in this case, you need three times the amount. For example a tablespoon of liquid lecithin = 3 tablespoons of granular lecithin, 2 tablespoons of liquid lecithin = 6 tablespoons of granular lecithin, etc.
Xanthan gum or guar gum are used as gluten substitutes and in various uses in the food industry. I don't know about nutritional values - but the advantage of gum over lecithin is the calorie savings (less than 10 calories per half teaspoon of xanthan gum or guar gum compared to 120 calories per 1 tablespoon of liquid lecithin). The advantage of lecithin: It raises the level of good cholesterol!
If you leave coffee with milk that was made with gum - after about half an hour the milk will sink. It will not curdle - just sink, a short stir will fix it :)
If you have only instant oat at home, you can use it as well, in this case, make sure to process it in a blender for no longer than 10 seconds so that we do not get a "slimy" drink.
When you add the oil before the lecithin - the lecithin will not stick to the spoon but will slide off easily and leave the spoon almost clean :)