Cookbook:Peanut Milk
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Category | Beverage recipes |
Time | 15 minutes |
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Peanut milk is a variety of nut milk that can be used as a non-dairy alternative to milk.
Ingredients
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[edit | edit source]Procedure
[edit | edit source]- Rinse peanuts in colander. If salted peanuts are used, rinse well with hot water.
- Place peanuts in blender with half of the water, and blend on high speed for about 1–2 minutes.
- Add the rest of the water and blend on high speed for maybe 1 minute, until smooth.
- Pour into a bottle, add the salt, shake, and put in the fridge for a few hours.
- When most of the peanut flour has settled at the bottom of the bottle, pour carefully through a filter into another bottle.
- When the filter starts clogging with peanut flour, squeeze out the milk, and rinse the filter. You can also use a spoon or something similar in the filter to help most of the milk get through before squeezing.
Notes, tips, and variations
[edit | edit source]- Additional sweetener or other flavouring, such as vanilla, may be added to taste.
- The sea salt takes away the watery feeling. It should not taste salty. You can experiment as to what amount is right for you.
- The same goes for the thickness of the milk. Add more or less water to taste.
- Peanuts are extremely nutritious.