coconut milk

  • Very smooth and satisfying
  • <=1 g natural sugars so basically carb-free
  • amazing replacement for milk in cereal and smoothies
  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    7 hours ago

    Oat for most things. Extra creamy.

    Almond for a fewthings. Like I prefer almond in a bowl of cereal. Silk has an unsweetened one with extra protein that is my go to.

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    7 hours ago

    Pea milk. It has a good taste and I like the consistency. Most other milk alternatives are too watery.

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      11 hours ago

      Now this I have to try! Could you talk me through how you do this? Just read a quick article on it: you only blend oats and water, then strain it? Would coffee filters be good for straining?

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        11 hours ago

        I use a metal strainer.

        I had to try out a couple of recipes in order to get one that works well.

        My recipe:

        Oat Milk:

        1. 1 cup oats

        2. 6 cups water (chilled)

        3. 1 tsp vanilla

        • Add all to blender and blend on high for 30-40 seconds
        • Strain with strainer 2x
        • Add maple syrup for flavoring (and/or honey) 3 tbsp

        Keeps for about a week.

        Theres some other similar ones like: https://www.loveandlemons.com/oat-milk/ that work out well and may keep for longer (salt).

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    13 hours ago

    Unsweetened almond milk, unsweetened oat milk is second

    You’re not going to get carb free, but low sugar.

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      10 hours ago

      Oat milk in coffee is delightful. I find almond milk a bit too “non-present” I can’t think of a better word

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    14 hours ago

    Unsweetened almond milk, then oat milk, then coconut. Last resort is soy because I can ALWAYS taste some sort of soy-ness flavor, the same way I can taste a hint of coconut with coconut milk, and that soy taste is just weird.

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    20 hours ago

    Depends on what I am using it for. I quite like oat milk in my coffee drinks. I feel like it is nice to have the oaty flavor paired with the coffee taste.

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    18 hours ago

    I found almond milk to be a great substitute a couple of years ago when I was dieting. Particularly the ‘unsweetened, vanilla’ variety from Almond Breeze.

    As an added bonus, it also has a much longer shelf life than regular milk.

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    15 hours ago

    Specifically: Califia Farms Toasted Coconut - Coconut Almondmilk Blend. This is the closest I have found since I started watching my carbs/sugar intake 4 years ago.

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      18 hours ago

      Nice call out on rice milk straight. I do think it has a nice subtle sweetness to it the others don’t.

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    16 hours ago

    Unsweetened almond milk mainly due to the low calories compared to other non-dairy milks but not as tasty for sure.

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      It’s been a while, but one time I had almond milk in rooibos tea* and it made it taste like cake. Can’t remember proportions or how much extra sugar or sweetener I had in it but knowing me, the amount wasn’t “none”.

      * tea-like infusion. Rooibos and tea are not related plants.

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    Oat milk followed by homemade cashew milk. I found coconut milk and almond milk both to be too watery tasting.

    Edit: Here is my recipe for nut/seed milk. This works for cashews, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, and pepitas. I haven’t tried it with other nuts or seeds.

    • 1/3c nuts or seeds
    • 4c water
    • Sweetener of choice (I just use 2 Splenda packets but I’ve also used agave and pitted dates)
    • 1/8tsp salt
    • 1/8tsp xanthan gum (can be ommitted but it helps the texture IMHO)
    • 1/2tsp vanilla (optional)

    Blend seeds or nuts with water, salt, and sweetener in a high speed blender. Strain through a nut milk bag. Add xanthan gum and re-blend. Stays good for a week or more.