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Coffee Shop Worthy Caramel Vanilla Bean Hazelnut Milk

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Summer is known for having a slower pace, but this season looks like it will be more productivity-seeking than anything. Eric and I sat down the other night and made a big list of all the stuff we want to complete (or at least get underway) before this fall. Maybe we’re a bit over-ambitious, but we figure now is the time to take advantage of our free arms, restful sleep (at least for him), and long summer evenings. More than anything, I think it makes us feel more in control of our big upcoming life change, even if the sense of control/organization is merely a myth. Whatever works, I say.

Among the house renos that we’re tackling, another big project that we’ve been working on is starting a new business. It’s the project we’re most excited about, but it’s also the thing that has been the most challenging and gray-hair inducing over the past several months. Lots of research, roadblocks, legal documents, design, obsessing over details, etc. I enjoy this project immensely because it’s so near to my heart, but my lack of patience doesn’t suit me well for this type of slow-to-make-progress work. It always amazes me how long things take. I guess that’s why I love blogging so much. I can work on a post for a few days and then hit publish. Taking 3 years to write a cookbook was the ultimate challenge, but it helped me appreciate the valuable lessons and learning opportunities along the way. I think this new project is already doing that. Considering all the obstacles we’ve faced with this hopeful business I know it’s still a bit too early to divulge all the details, but when things start coming together a bit more I’ll be sure to share!

On the recipe front, I’m still making a lot of quick and easy recipes! I’ve been on a big homemade nut milk kick over the past couple weeks. Tell me, is there anything better than guzzling a cold jar of homemade milk straight from the fridge? This is my first time making hazelnut milk, but let me tell you it’s the best milk (from any source!) that I have ever tasted. I was really not expecting to love hazelnut milk so much, but it just worked. I made two batches on the weekend and both disappeared within 24 hours. Hazelnuts are a splurge-worthy purchase for me so it’s more of an once in a while treat rather than an everyday affair, but I guess that makes it even more special. It’s the kind of homemade nut milk you whip out to dazzle house guests or simply to treat yourself, just because. It’s a drink that reminds you just how satisfying plant-based milks can be when you feel a bit burned out on the store-bought stuff.

With a super creamy, nutty base and notes of caramel, cinnamon, and vanilla bean, this nut milk is fit for a high end coffee shop. Actually, it would be my dream come true if I walked into a coffee shop one day and they had this milk as an option! Just like I hoped, this hazelnut milk is the most amazing compliment to a morning cup of coffee or black tea. Coffee and hazelnuts are a match made in h-e-a-v-e-n. Yesssssssss! Skip the creamer and try this out instead.  Or simply chug it back with abandon, pour some into a bowl of cereal, or blend it into a chocolate hazelnut smoothie or ice cream shake. I think I’ll do that next.

Note: I used a ratio of 3/4 cup hazelnuts and 1/4 cup almonds, but feel free to use 1 cup of hazelnuts if you prefer.

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Coffee Shop Worthy Caramel Vanilla Bean Hazelnut Milk

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, no bake/raw, oil-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free
★★★★★
5 from 16 reviews
Yield
3-3 1/2 cups
Soak time
overnight or 2-8 hours
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
10 minutes

Decadent, luxurious, and totally splurge-worthy, this homemade hazelnut milk is fit for a high end coffee shop and it pairs perfectly in a cup of coffee or black tea. I use a mix of soaked hazelnuts and almonds, but feel free to use all hazelnuts if you prefer. It's lightly flavoured with notes of caramel (from Medjool dates), cinnamon, and a whole vanilla bean and I imagine you could turn it into a chocolate hazelnut milk quite easily by adding a bit of dutch-processed cocoa powder. This recipe is lightly adapted from my Homemade Almond Milk recipe.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup raw hazelnuts
  • 1/4 cup raw almonds
  • 3 1/2 cups water
  • 2 1/2-3 pitted Medjool dates, to taste
  • 1 vanilla bean, roughly chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • tiny pinch of fine grain sea salt (optional)

Directions

  1. Place hazelnuts and almonds in a bowl and cover with water. It’s preferred to soak them overnight (for 8-12 hours) in the water, but you can get away with soaking for 1-2 hours in a pinch.
  2. Rinse and drain the soaked hazelnuts and almonds. Place nuts into a blender along with water, pitted dates, vanilla bean, cinnamon, and salt (if using).
  3. Cover and blend on highest speed for 1 minute or so.
  4. Place a nut milk bag (here is the bag I love) over a large bowl and slowly pour the milk mixture into the bag. Gently squeeze the bottom of the bag to release the milk. This process can take 3-5 minutes, so be patient. You should be left with about 1 cup of pulp in the bag. See my tips below on using the leftover pulp.
  5. Rinse out blender and pour the milk back in. Now, pour it easily into a Mason jar and secure with lid. Chill in the fridge. It will stay fresh for 2-3 days. Give the jar a good shake before enjoying. Drink it alone, use it in cereal or smoothies, make hot oatmeal, and one of my favourites - use as a creamer in coffee or black tea.

Tip:

1) If your dates or vanilla bean are dry/stiff, soak in water to soften before use. You can also use another sweetener of your choice like maple syrup instead of dates. Same goes for vanilla – feel free to use vanilla extract for a more subtle vanilla flavour.

2) Ideas for using leftover pulp: stir into oatmeal or muffin batter, add to smoothies, make crackers, or you can even dehydrate it and then blend it up to make hazelnut meal. You can freeze it for a later use too.

3) You might be wondering – If I don’t have a nut milk bag can I use a fine mesh sieve? Yes you can. I don't find the milk gets as smooth compared to using a nut milk bag, but if you strain it several times, it comes out decent. Also, feel free to try a cheesecloth (you can even line the sieve with a layer of cheesecloth).

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1/2 cup | Calories 130 calories | Total Fat 10 grams
Saturated Fat 0.5 grams | Sodium 0 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 8 grams
Fiber 3 grams | Sugar 5 grams | Protein 3 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Heather
11 years ago

I finally made my own nut milk (almond milk for today) and will never go back to store bought! Holy wow, this is good stuff! Now off to the local health food store and vegan restaurant to buy the ingredients for this recipe which will be dessert as I find the plain old almond milk sweet enough. Noticed that some comments mentioned bitterness – here’s a suggestion: check the age and quality of the nuts. The better stores will tell you how long the nuts have been sitting there. At the local raw, vegan restaurant they sell the best and most fresh :)

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Jen
11 years ago

I was grumpy because I didn’t have any greens for my morning smoothie, then remembered I had this in my fridge. Blended some with a frozen banana and some quinoa flakes, and holy cow, it was the best thing ever. Thanks!

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Ashley Miller
11 years ago

OMG… better than Starbucks any day, Angela! And I just love your photography! *note to self… finally get a Vitamix, lol.

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Cathryn
11 years ago

I made this with just hazelnuts and it was amazing! Thanks for the delicious recipe!!

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Katherine
11 years ago

I love this.

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Janine
11 years ago

This is so so good. I bought the bag and this whole process is so simple. I am going to do this all the time. Love love love it. Better than any milk I have had

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Stephany
11 years ago

This looks delicious! I think this would be yummy as coffee creamer. Can you tell me what kind of nut bag you have and where you got it from? Thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Stephany
11 years ago

Hey Stephany, I bought it from Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DAI7KTI/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00DAI7KTI&linkCode=as2&tag=ohshgl02-20 Hope this helps!

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Alexis
11 years ago

Hi there- if I’m using maple syrup, approx how much should I use?
Thanks! Can’t wait to make!

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Libby
11 years ago
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YUM! Easy and delicious. I have made this twice now. I don’t have a Vitamix, so I scrape my vanilla bean instead of chopping it since I’m not sure how my blender would do with the sticky pod. Otherwise, I followed the recipe exactly and it is truly worthy of a high-end coffee shop.

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Caro
11 years ago
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Today for the first time I made nut milk following this recipe and it’s crazy good!

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Cami
11 years ago
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Wow I just made this and it is the best coffee/tea creamer ever!! Tastes so amazing!! I have been searching everywhere to find a creamer thats non-dairy,non-soy that is creamy enough and does not contain Carrageenan, I have found it!! woohoo Thanks so much ;)

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Lori
11 years ago
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I use a knee high panty hose instead of a nut bag to strain the nut milk. The elastic at the top snaps over the top of a glass to hold it in place while I fill it. Works great and it’s worth the eyebrow-raising-looks I get from my friends when they notice a rinsed out drying knee high hanging in my kitchen! I find hazelnut milk does not separate like the almond milk does but a quick shake blends the almond milk right back up. I use both to make chia pudding – yum! A great snack at night when you need something sweet and crunchy and pudding like. Lori

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Lori
11 years ago

any idea what the calcium percentage is for hazelnut milk compared to cow’s milk?

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HL
11 years ago

Eeek help I bought roasted hazelnuts! By mistake :( can I use them in this milk?? Thanks for any advice!

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Kayla
11 years ago
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Oh my, my! This is perfect in the OhSheGlows hot cocoa recipe and topped with homemade marshmallows (I use gelatin and marshmallow root but there are vegan options, too) and coconut caramel sauce!

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babs
11 years ago
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Holy hannah. Just made it in my Nutribullet. Very yummy indeed. I just added a few prunes, and a splash of vanilla. Can’t wait to put it in my morning coffee.

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Amia
Reply to  babs
11 years ago

AWESOME! this is what I was planning to do, use my bullet :) and would make it a smaller recipe to not waste

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Anna
11 years ago

I’ve never been able to figure this out…if I soak my nuts and then dehydrate them, do I need to soak them again before using in recipes? Is the water content of the nuts important?

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PJ
11 years ago

The title of the recipe mentions caramel, but I don’t see any reference to caramel in the recipe. Is it the dates that give it a caramel flavor?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  PJ
11 years ago

yup! :)

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Catherine
11 years ago
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Just made this yesterday for the first time. Absolutely perfect, wouldn’t change a thing.

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Amia
11 years ago

Would this be OK to not drain it through the cheese cloth?

I wonder what it would be like to not drain it. I feel like we are missing out on some major healthy nutrients here! :)

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