My Favorite Almond Cow Recipes - Maison Pur (2024)

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No ingredient gets used as much in our house as any plant-based milk we have on hand. Between smoothies, baking, oatmeal, chia seed pudding, and more, it seems to be a staple for a lot of our go-to breakfasts and snacks. And if you’ve been reading for a while you probably know how much we love our Almond Cow since it makes so many different types of plant milk quickly and easily (not to mention cheaply!).

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Also, since we do use plant-based milk so often, I like knowing that what we’re using doesn’t have added thickeners, fillers, and whiteners (yes, they even add that!). Another reason this has been a hit for us is my son’s allergies. Since he’s allergic to most nuts, besides almonds and peanuts, it can be challenging finding nut milk that hasn’t been made on the same equipment as nuts he’s allergic too. I’m sure cashew milk is delicious, but even just a trace amount leftover on shared equipment would cause a major problem for Carson, so making it at home ensures we get to try a variety of milks that are all safe for him.

After experimenting with it for a couple of years now we have some standout favorites that we make on the regular and I wanted to share some of our favorites! Below I have some of the ones we make most often and you can also check out some of the fun creations I’ve made before: Homemade Horchata & Iced Matcha Latte. I certainly have more recipes that I’d like to try, like peanut milk (yes, you can even make that!), so maybe this spring I’ll see if I can get my helpers to help me experiment and make a demo video!

Coconut Oat Milk

Serves about 3. Coconut oat milk will last for 3-4 days in the fridge.

Add to Almond Cow basket:

  • 3/4 cup shredded unsweetened coconut that’s been soaked for 20 minutes
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats soaked for 20 minutes but discard water before adding.
  • 3 pitted dates
  • 1/4 tsp. Himalayan salt
  • seeds from 1/2 of a vanilla bean

Add water to the minimum fill line on your Almond Cow pitcher and attach the blender basket to the lid and press the start button. It will stop when it’s finished blending. Remove the basket and your milk will be ready to go in the pitcher!

OR to make it without an Almond Cow add 3 1/2 cups of water to your blender and blend for 2-3 minutes. Pour mixture through cheesecloth or a sieve and press or squeeze the mixture over a large container with firm pressure until most of the liquid is collected.

Almond Milk (of course!)

Almond Milk will last about 4 days in the fridge

Add to Almond Cow basket:

  • 1 cup soaked almonds ( you can also use dry. I usually soak for 4 to 8 hours)
  • 3 pitted dates
  • 1/4 tsp. Himalayan salt
  • seeds from 1/2 of a vanilla bean

Add water to the minimum fill line on your Almond Cow pitcher and attach the blender basket to the lid and press the start button. It will stop when it’s finished blending. Remove the basket and your milk will be ready to go in the pitcher! For creamier almond milk, after the first run add 1/4 cup more soaked almond to the basket keeping the same liquid in the bottom pitcher and run the machine again.

Chocolate Almond Milk

For a chocolate version, use the recipe above and also add 2 more dates and 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder to the basket along with the other ingredients!

Coconut Milk

This lasts 3-4 days in the fridge. You may see some separation, just shake to combine.

Add to Almond Cow basket:

  • 1-1 1/2 cup soaked coconut flakes or shreds (I like mine extra creamy and usually use 1 1/2)
  • 4 pitted dates
  • 1/4 tsp. Himalayan salt
  • seeds from 1/2 of a vanilla bean

Add water to the minimum fill line on your Almond Cow pitcher and attach the blender basket to the lid and press the start button. It will stop when it’s finished blending. Remove the basket and your milk will be ready to go in the pitcher!

Cinnamon Oat Milk

A favorite of the kids! I think it reminds them of breakfast oatmeal. This lasts 3-4 days in the fridge.

Add to Almond Cow basket:

  • 1 1/4 cups rolled oats- they do best if only soaked for 20 minutes or just rinsed.
  • 5 pitted dates
  • 1/4 tsp. Himalayan salt
  • seeds from 1/2 of a vanilla bean
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon (or more for taste)
  • (optional) a couple of dashes of nutmeg

Add water to the minimum fill line on your Almond Cow pitcher and attach the blender basket to the lid and press the start button. It will stop when it’s finished blending. Remove the basket and your milk will be ready to go in the pitcher!

Blue Majik Milk

A fun blue milk packed with antioxidants!

Add to Almond Cow Basket:

  • 1 Cup Soaked Almonds
  • 1 Vanilla Bean
  • 1 tsp. Blue Majik (blue spirulina powder)
  • 2-3 pitted dates
  • Pinch of Himalayan salt

Add water to the minimum fill line on your Almond Cow pitcher and attach the blender basket to the lid and press the start button. It will stop when it’s finished blending. Remove the basket and your milk will be ready to go in the pitcher!

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FAQs

What is the blinking light on the almond cow? ›

(Please note: If you are using an Almond Cow Green where the light on top flashes green, you will want to twist the basket to the left until it is snug in place. If you have an Almond Cow Blue where the light on top flashes blue, you will want to twist the basket to the right until it is snug in place.)

Do you have to soak almonds before using Almond Cow? ›

Soaking the nuts is not required but we do recommend it for a smoother milk.

How long does milk from Almond Cow last? ›

This depends on a variety of factors, but we find on average it should last about 4-5 days when stored in a sealed container in the fridge. Other factors also include the temperature of your refrigerator, how fresh your ingredients are, and how well-sterilized your Almond Cow machine is.

Can I run the almond cow twice? ›

Next, run the machine for a normal full cycle (pressing the cow start button just one time). If you feel it's necessary, feel free to run the machine twice.

What happens if we eat almonds without soaking? ›

Reduced Anti-Nutrient Impact: Soaking almonds mitigates the impact of anti-nutrients like tannins and phytic acid found in the almond skin. These compounds, when present in excessive amounts, can interfere with the absorption of essential minerals. Soaking acts as a preventive measure against this interference.

How long does it take to make almond milk with the Almond Cow? ›

It's customizable: Create personalized plant-based milk using your favorite ingredients. It's fast: Go from nuts to nut milk in just 60 seconds with the fastest milk maker on the market.

What happens if you don t soak almonds before making almond milk? ›

Plan ahead: Raw nuts need to soak for at least 12 hours before blending. This saturates the nut from the inside-out, resulting in a smoother, creamier texture. It also yields more liquid, because fully saturated nuts blend better and leave less "pulp" behind.

Is Almond Cow just a blender? ›

Essentially the Almond Cow is a blender with a well-designed, attachable filter. So to use it, fill a stainless-steel base with water—fill to the minimum line for a creamier milk or the maximum line for a thinner one. I recommend less liquid for obvious reasons; if you want thin nut milk, head to the grocery store.

Can you use hot water in Almond Cow? ›

Helpful Tips When Making Milk in Your Almond Cow:

Use hot water to extract more from your ingredients, yielding a thicker, creamier milk. You can also run the machine through an additional cycle to get the most out of the ingredients, which is what I do.

Can you make soy milk in the Almond Cow? ›

Of course, you can make more than just nut milk with the Almond Cow, you can also whip up plant-based coffee creamer, rice milk, soy milk, avocado milk—you name it. I also suggest adding Almond Cow's coconut shreads to the mix if you like your consistency to be nice and creamy with a hint of natural sweetness.

Does almond milk really go bad after 7 10 days? ›

Homemade almond milk stored in the refrigerator will last about five days. Almond milk bought from the refrigerated section of your market will last in your fridge for about seven to 10 days. Shelf-stable almond milk will last one to two months in your pantry and up to 10 days in the fridge after opening.

Is it cheaper to make your own almond milk? ›

The almonds made just under 700ml (23floz) of milk. The cheap almond milk costs about $4 (£3.15) for 32floz (950ml), the fancier stuff comes in at $7 (£5.51) for 28floz (829ml) so it's decidedly not cheaper to make your own.

How many almonds do you need for Almond Cow? ›

Best of all, making homemade almond milk with the Almond Cow is more affordable than milk you can buy from the store! If you use one cup of almonds—which we recommended for making milk in the Almond Cow—you'll be saving about 30% compared to store-bought milk.

How long does the almond cow take? ›

It's customizable: Create personalized plant-based milk using your favorite ingredients. It's fast: Go from nuts to nut milk in just 60 seconds with the fastest milk maker on the market. It's healthier: Ditch the additives and make pure, plant-based milk.

How do you use almond cow collector cup? ›

Directions
  1. Simply add 500 mL (or approximately 2.11 cups) of liquid to the collector cup.
  2. Place collector cup inside the Almond Cow base (no other liquid is added to the machine).
  3. Add your ingredients to the 1 cup line in the filter basket.
  4. Attach the top and press the cow as you normally would.

How do you remove an almond cow filter basket? ›

While the machine is still wet, unscrew the filter basket in the direction printed on the outside (counter-clockwise).

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