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Homemade Almond Milk

almond milk

Almond milk has been a constant in our fridge for a long time. I use it mostly in my granola and drinks. We still use regular milk for cooking, but I find that if I have too much it starts to bother me, so I keep it to a minimum and always make sure to have an alternative on hand.

I started making my own almond milk about a month ago. It’s cheaper then buying a carton from the store, especially if you can buy your almonds in bulk. Since I’m the only one that uses almond milk on a regular basis in my family I can never finish a full carton by the time it goes bad. Making my own saves me money and I don’t have any waste. Plus, it only takes two ingredients for the base recipe, rather then a bunch of extra fillers that I don’t need. I find it much more convenient to make it myself then to run out to the store for more. As soon as I’m out I soak some almonds overnight, blend it up in the morning and I’ve got myself some fresh almond milk.

I also love the adaptability to flavour it up as I please. If I’m going to use it for cooking I leave it plain, if I’ll be using it for granola and drinks I like to flavour and sweeten it up. I do think that almond milk is an acquired taste, especially if you’re used to using another alternative, like soy milk. But it has quickly become my favourite milk substitute, right alongside coconut milk. I like to flavour it with vanilla and cinnamon, my kids think it tastes like eggnog and actually beg to drink it. That never happened with the stuff I got from the store.

If almond milk is a regular at your table, or you want to have a small batch rather then having to buy a big carton, this recipe is for you. It really couldn’t be simpler.

In other news, Kitchen Simplicity is featured in the spring issue of Celebrate Home Magazine. You can view the free magazine online through issuu or browse through the pdf version. In the issue I share four recipes for a spring brunch. They have lot’s of lovely articles about gardening, cooking, and, of course, all the different ways to celebrate home.


Almond Milk

Pick and choose your optional mix-ins or use them all for a delicious beverage that tastes great on it’s own.

  • 1 cup raw almonds
  • 3.5 cups water (plus more for soaking)
  • pinch sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla, optional
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon, optional
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup, optional

Place almonds in a bowl. Cover with enough cold water that the almonds are completely submerged. Set aside and let soak overnight (or at least 8 hours).

Drain and rinse the almonds, place in your blender along with 3.5 cups fresh water. Cover and process on the highest setting for one minute. Line a fine mesh sieve with cheesecloth. Pour the almond mixture through the cheesecloth. Gather the ends of the cheesecloth and, using your hands, squeeze out as much liquid from the almonds as possible. Discard or save the almonds for another use (once I come up with some good ones I’ll be sure to share!). Whisk in sea salt along with desired flavourings. Pour into a storage container and refrigerate (let sit for a couple hours before using for best flavour) . Stir or shake before use. This should stay good for up to 5 days.

Makes: 3.5-4 cups


Adapted from Oh She Glows.

Three Quick and Easy Hot Beverages

hot milk 3 ways

It’s cold out. The wind is biting, we have to bundle up to go outside, if it wasn’t for the fact that there’s no snow flying yet I would say winter has arrived.

I still try to get outside with the kids every day. A three year old boy needs to stretch his legs and dig in the dirt!

Whenever we come in I always crave a nice hot drink to warm me from the inside out. But, I can’t have a crazy calorific drink every day so I’ve been enjoying these options instead. And, we enjoy them so much that if Max isn’t done playing but I’m tired of sitting in the cold all I have to do is ask him if he wants some warm milk and he practically runs to the door. (I promise I’m not always so conniving. But sometimes it’s just so cold out!)

These all start with the same base, a cup of milk heated in the microwave and topped off with a sprinkling of cinnamon. (I make mine with rice milk. You could use soy or another milk substitute as well.) It’s amazing how different a few key ingredients can affect the outcome of one cup of milk.

All three of these can be made by heating milk in the microwave for dead simple results. But, if you want to make a larger batch (or don’t have a microwave) feel free to cook them on the stovetop. Top any of these with a spoonful of whipped cream for an extra special (calorific) touch.

You probably have most of these ingredients on hand most of the time, which means you can make them whenever you need to thaw out. When your family comes in from the cold you can set up a station where everyone can make their own how they like.

The cold weather might be biting but I never mind when I know I have things like this to cozy up with my kids and have a few giggles over warm milk. :)

Nutella Hot Cocoa

Stirring in a scoop of nutella transforms hot milk into a hot cup of chocolatey goodness. You get all the flavour with none of the work and no packages that contain way to much sugar. I’ve grown tired of the prepackaged hot chocolate, but this allows you to have a quick fix any time.

Nutella Hot Cocoa

  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon nutella
  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon

Place milk in a mug and microwave until desired temperature (2-3 minutes). Stir in nutella, until melted. Sprinkle with cinnamon.

Sleepy-Time Milk

If you like rice pudding you will love this. Perfect for a warm drink before bed, especially for the kiddos. Although, I drink this any and all times of day. This is a great warm drink that I’m happy to give my son when we come in from the cold. It’s completely guilt free, plus it helps him get his daily dose milk (not that he needs any help doing that).

Sleepy-Time Milk

  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • splash of vanilla
  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon

Place milk in a mug and microwave until desired temperature (2-3 minutes). Stir in honey and vanilla. Sprinkle with cinnamon.

Spiced Vanilla Latte

 This is a simplified version of a latte. It won’t be the frothy stuff you get at the store but it does have the same great flavour with minimal effort. Get a pick me up part way through the day or stir in some caffeine-free instant coffee and enjoy it with dessert in the evening.

Spiced Vanilla Latte

  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon instant coffee
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon

Place milk in a mug and microwave until desired temperature (2-3 minutes). Stir in instant coffee and vanilla until coffee is dissolved. Sprinkle with cinnamon.

What quick fix hot drinks you like to whip up when you’re chilled to the bone?

Nutella Hot Cocoa adapted from Miss in the kitchen. Sleepy-Time Milk Adapted from Allrecipes.