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How to Make Bread With Almond Milk
For people following vegan or lactose-free diets, making bread at home with almond milk is an easy way to maintain your dietary lifestyle. Baking with almond milk instead of cow's milk can also reduce the calorie and fat content of your bread while adding minerals and vitamins. Many store-bought brands of almond milk are highly processed, so the almonds lose much of their nutritional punch; make your own milk for the most healthful product.
Things You'll Need
- 1 cup uncooked skinless almonds
- Large pot with lid
- 2 qts. distilled water
- Strainer
- Blender or food processor
- Coffee filter
- Large bowl
Instructions
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Select a bread recipe. Almond milk can replace cow's milk using the same measurements in any bread recipe, whether a dessert or savory bread.
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Determine how much almond milk you will need for your recipe. This recipe will yield four cups of almond milk. If you only need two cups, cut the measurements in half, or add to the measurements if you need more milk.
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Place 1 cup of almonds in a pot with 1 qt. of distilled water. Cover and refrigerate. Let soak for 8 hours.
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Pour water and almonds into a strainer, then place drained almonds into your blender or food processor with 1 qt. of water. Blend thoroughly on the highest speed for three minutes.
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Place a coffee filter into your strainer and place the strainer over a large bowl. Pour the almond-water mixture into the strainer slowly, making sure the mixture goes through the coffee filter. A coffee filter will weed out even the smallest chunks of almond. Pour strained almond milk into a glass container that seals and place in the refrigerator.
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Bake your bread according to the recipe's specific instructions, substituting the almond milk for the cow's milk.
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