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How to Make Almond Milk

If you’ve ever looked at the ingredients in store-bought almond milk, you might have noticed some unexpected extras—preservatives, thickeners, and sometimes even added sugar. The good news? Making your own almond milk at home is incredibly easy and budget-friendly.

In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to make homemade almond milk.

Whether you want a plain, unsweetened version or something flavored with vanilla or a touch of sweetness, I’ve got you covered. Let’s get started!

How to Make Almond Milk at Home

Why you’ll love this homemade almond milk

If you’ve never made nut milk at home before, you’re in for a treat! It’s incredibly easy, tastes fresher than store-bought, and lets you control exactly what goes into it.

Here’s why you’ll love this homemade almond milk recipe:

Ingredients and equipment

Making homemade dairy-free milk is simple and requires just a few basic ingredients and kitchen tools. Here’s what you’ll need and why each is important.

Equipment

How to Make Almond Milk

How to make almond milk

Making homemade almond milk is surprisingly easy to make. With just almonds, water, and a few optional add-ins, you can create a creamy, dairy-free milk perfect for drinking, baking, or pouring over cereal.

Here’s how to make it from scratch:

  1. Soak. Put the almonds in a bowl and cover them with water. Let them soak overnight (or at least 8 hours) to soften. If you’re short on time, you can do a quick soak by covering them with boiling water and letting them sit for 1 hour.
  2. Rinse. After soaking, drain the almonds and rinse them thoroughly under fresh water.
  3. Blend. Add the soaked almonds to a blender with 4 cups of filtered water. Blend on high for about 1-2 minutes until smooth and creamy. If want to sweeten using dates, add one or two soaked dates at this point.
  4. Strain. Set a fine mesh strainer on liquid measuring cup, place a thin tea towel or nut milk bag in the strainer, then pour the blended mixture through. Squeeze out as much liquid as possible. The remaining almond pulp can be saved for baking or smoothies.
  5. Jazz it up (optional). If you want to sweeten your almond milk, stir in 2-3 teaspoons maple syrup or honey. You could also add a splash of vanilla or almond extract.
  6. Store. Transfer the almond milk to a sealed container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. Shake well before using, as natural separation may occur.

Prep tips

Making homemade almond milk is simple, but a few key tips can help make the process as streamlined as possible:

  1. Strain into a 4 cup liquid measuring cup – When you squeeze the milk into a large measuring cup, it makes it so much easier to transfer it into a quart sized container. If you don’t have a 4 cup measuring cup, just strain the milk into a large bowl and transfer the milk using a ladle.

How to store homemade almond milk

Here’s how to store your homemade almond milk so you can enjoy it for as long as possible.

1. Use an airtight container. Store almond milk in a clean, airtight glass jar or bottle. Glass helps preserve freshness and prevents the milk from absorbing odors from the fridge.
2. Keep it refrigerated. Homemade almond milk should always be stored in the fridge at or below 40°F. Since it has no preservatives, it can spoil if left at room temperature for too long.
3. Shake before using. Because homemade almond milk doesn’t contain stabilizers, separation is natural. Give it a good shake before using.
4. Use it within a week. Try to use your almond milk within 7 days of making it. If it starts to smell sour or tastes off, toss it.
5. Freeze for longer storage. If you won’t use it all in time, freeze your almond milk in ice cube trays for easy portioning. Once frozen, transfer the cubes to a freezer-safe bag and store for 3 months. Thaw in the fridge and shake well before using.

How to Make Almond Milk At Home

Conclusion

Making almond milk at home is easier than you might think, and the results are well worth it.

With just a handful of ingredients and a few simple steps, you can enjoy fresh, creamy almond milk free from additives and preservatives. Plus, you have full control over the sweetness and flavor.

Give it a try and experiment with different add-ins like vanilla, cinnamon, or even a touch of honey.

How to Make Almond Milk

How to Make Almond Milk

January 31, 2025
If you’ve ever looked at the ingredients in store-bought almond milk, you might have noticed some unexpected extras—preservatives, thickeners, and sometimes even added sugar. The good news? Making your own almond milk at home is incredibly easy and budget-friendly.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to make homemade almond milk.
Whether you want a plain, unsweetened version or something flavored with vanilla or a touch of sweetness, I’ve got you covered. Let’s get started!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Soaking time 8 hours
Total Time 8 hours 15 minutes
Course Breakfast, Drinks, how-to
Cuisine American
Servings 10 servings

Equipment

  • Bowl with lid or cover
  • high speed blender
  • Fabric to strain with (large thin tea towel, cheesecloth, or a legit nut milk bag)
  • 4 cup liquid measuring cup (could also use a large bowl)
  • Mesh strainer/colander
  • Airtight quart sized container

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup almonds raw, unsalted
  • tap water
  • 4 cups filtered water you'll add 2 cups to the blender and 2 cups later

Optional Add-ins

  • ½ – 1 TBS maple syrup or honey
  • 1 – 2 softened pitted dates
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • ¼ tsp almond extract

Instructions
 

  • Put the almonds in a bowl and cover them with tap water that goes above the almonds by at least an inch. Cover the bowl and let the almonds soak overnight (or at least 8 hours) on the counter. If you're short on time, you can do a quick soak by covering them with boiling water and letting them sit for about 1 hour.
    1 cup almonds, tap water
  • After soaking, pour the almonds into a mesh strainer/colander and rinse them thoroughly under running water.
  • Add the soaked almonds to a blender along with 2 cups of the filtered water (we'll add the other 2 cups of filtered water later). If you want to sweeten your almond milk with dates, add 1 or 2 soft dates* to the blender as well. Blend on high for about 1-2 minutes until smooth and creamy.
    4 cups filtered water
  • Set a mesh strainer/colander over a 4 cup liquid measuring cup or large bowl, place a thin tea towel, cheesecloth, or nut milk bag in the strainer, then pour the blended mixture through.
    (Straining the milk into a large measuring cup makes it easier to pour the milk into a quart sized container later. You could also use a large bowl and transfer the milk using a ladle.)
  • Gather up the towel, cheesecloth, or nut milk bag around the almond pulp, and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. You'll want to really squeeze hard, rotating the almond pulp every squeeze or so to evenly get out all the milk. You should end up with about 2 cups of concentrated almond milk.
  • Add the remaining 2 cups of filtered water to the almond milk.
  • If you didn't blend in any dates earlier and you want to sweeten your almond milk, you can stir in ½ – 1 TBS of honey or maple syrup at this point. You could also add 1 tsp of vanilla or 1/4 tsp of almond extract. Stir well.
  • Pour the almond milk into a quart sized airtight container. Close the lid and shake well.
  • Refrigerate for up to a week. Shake well before using, as natural separation may occur.

Notes

*To soften dates: Soak the pitted dates in hot water for 5 – 10 minutes to soften them and make them easier to blend up.
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