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How to Make Soy/Rice/Nut Milk

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

This video describes how to make soymilk using a soymilk maker. Making soymilk at home is very easy using this convenient machine. The machine automatically makes the soymilk, all you have to do is soak the beans and push a button.
The machine is also used to make nutmilks like almond milk, rice milk and any combination you can think of. The video shows Trudy making a 1/2 and 1/2 combination of soy and sunflower seed milk.
You can add flavorings to home made soymilk to make it taste more like store bought. This video shows the adding vanilla and sugar, but you can make chocolate or any other flavor by adding flavor after the soymilk is done.

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  • Hi. What brand is your soy milk maker?

  • @physics808

    We have a Sunpentown which is still working after constant use for almost two years. The blade and head are great and the machine cranks out soymilk every other day.

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  • Thanks for the video. I use an older model of the same brand, and it's been cranking away for almost 10 years. After I add the soaked beans, I add 1 1/2 T of old-fashioned oatmeal (uncooked). It thickens the consistency so the resulting liquid has more of a dairy milk consistency. Thanks, again!

  • i purchased the soymilk maker from sunpentowm after watching you make soybean/sunflower milk and talking about rice milk as well. I am so happy with my rice milk maker. i have made brown rice milk with vanilla extract and a tiny bit of org sugur as well. thank you so much.

  • I've heard if you run it through a gold coffee filter it makes the milk smoother. Have you tried this? Also, where do you buy your soy beans?

    Thanks for posting. I love the idea of mixing soy and nuts.

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