If you make nut milk at home in a blender, get a French press to filter it out!
I should preface this by saying that I'm new to the DIY nut milk scene, despite being vegan for over two decades.
Not wanting to spend $300+ on a "nut milk maker", I figured I would try to use my high-powered blender first.
In addition to be being frugal, I also hate wasting time preparing/cleaning, so if a blender were to work, it needed to be quick and easy.
First I used a strainer, which did an OK job filtering almond and oat pulp, but the drinks weren't smooth, and you can feel some grit in the back of your throat.
Then I tried a cotton t-shirt (recommended by the Minimalist Baker) and a nut bag. Better results, but these are a bit of a PITA to keep clean.
Then I came across a video of a guy using a French press to filter his nut milk. Since I had a small one, I decided to try it. The experiment went so well that I decided to buy a 1L version of the bestseller on Amazon - fantastic quality.
The results are nothing short of incredible. Smooth milk, easy to gather pulp, easy to clean and sterilize, and it's a BIFL item that I can use for filtering nut milks or making coffee!
I think I just saved myself a few hundred dollars and some extra countertop space đ
I meant I use an aeropress for coffee. Maybe if I find some sort of mesh filter like a French press it would work. But with a paper filter it would clog up. Oats are too creamy.
Can I make plant milks with a stick blender-powered chopper? Itâs not within my budget to replace it right now.
I made oat milk with an immersion blender (stick blender) no problem. If your French press is large enough, you can even make it right in the French press! I haven't tried almond or other nut milks with the immersion blender, but i'd probably soak the nuts if I were to try.
100% stainless steel (every component), and the filter screens are replaceable, should you need to. You get two spare screens + the one already installed. But the way the filter holder is designed, I don't see these needing to be replaced unless you actually damage them. You can also double the filter screens for an even smoother result (haven't tried it, but it says so on the spare filter package).