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Basic Nut Milk

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Basic Nut MilkDitte Isager

No matter how fanatical you are about straining the milk, some sediment will settle as it sits. Shake or stir before using.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 3 to 4 cups

Ingredients

1 cup raw almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, pecans, walnuts, cashews, or peanuts
4 teaspoons agave syrup (nectar)
1/8 teaspoon kosher or sea salt

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Place nuts in a large bowl and add water to cover by 2". Let stand at least 12 hours (this is key for silky, nongritty results; the longer the nuts soak, the smoother the milk will be).

    Step 2

    Drain nuts; discard soaking liquid. Purée nuts, agave, salt, and 4 cups very hot water (but not boiling; hot water yields creamier milk) in a blender on high speed until very smooth, about 2 minutes. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium bowl, pressing down on solids; discard nut pulp. Thin nut milk with water as necessary to reach desired consistency. Transfer to airtight container and chill until cold.

    Step 3

    DO AHEAD: Nuts can be soaked 2 days ahead; cover. Nut milk can be made 3 days ahead; keep chilled.

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