What a coincidence you mention that--it's my quick breakfast and snack too when I don't have time to eat. It's surprisingly filling and nutritious too. I hope you make some to enjoy!
Thanks chi Trang...I've tried ur recipe but I've changed a bit..instead of drinking as is..I cooked it up in low heat..and it gets thicken..u can drink hot it tasted good.. little portion left..I put in the fridge last nite and tried this morning..its thicken and it tasted yummy!!... its like thick pudding :) ..thanks again chi..looking forward to more of ur recipe..
Hi Diem, a hot drink sounds very nourishing and warming. My Mom and I were just talking about serving this warm since it's been so cold, especially in the mornings. I am glad to hear you tried it and like it! Thanks for sharing with us. Much love
Sweet! Never knew you could do that. I've done the same process with Almonds tons of times, but they are so dang expensive! Totally going to pick up some oats tomorrow morning! Thanks.
Right!? I make almond milk at home too and purchase the almonds in bulk to get the best price. Rolled oats are really inexpensive which makes this drink a favorite!
That is so neat! Never heard of or had oat milk, much less think of making it myself. I've made soymilk growing up and can use the same idea for other nuts, but why not oats? Thanks for sharing, Trang!
Hi! It's much easier to make than soy milk as it doesn't require cooking. Tree nut milks, like almond and coconut, are really popular but I like plant-based milks, like hemp, rice and this oat milk even more. I hope you give it a try. Thanks for stopping by! :)
HI! 1) Yes, you can use instant oats. Reduce the soaking time to just 15 minutes. 2) You don't need to cook the oat milk like soy milk before you can drink it. You can enjoy the Oat Milk hot or cold. Good Luck!
Love your ideas.thanks
such a good recipe. I never had times for my breakfasts in years so this would help. Healthy and convenient
What a coincidence you mention that--it's my quick breakfast and snack too when I don't have time to eat. It's surprisingly filling and nutritious too. I hope you make some to enjoy!
Thanks chi Trang...I've tried ur recipe but I've changed a bit..instead of drinking as is..I cooked it up in low heat..and it gets thicken..u can drink hot it tasted good.. little portion left..I put in the fridge last nite and tried this morning..its thicken and it tasted yummy!!... its like thick pudding :) ..thanks again chi..looking forward to more of ur recipe..
Hi Diem, a hot drink sounds very nourishing and warming. My Mom and I were just talking about serving this warm since it's been so cold, especially in the mornings. I am glad to hear you tried it and like it! Thanks for sharing with us. Much love
Sweet! Never knew you could do that. I've done the same process with Almonds tons of times, but they are so dang expensive! Totally going to pick up some oats tomorrow morning! Thanks.
Right!? I make almond milk at home too and purchase the almonds in bulk to get the best price. Rolled oats are really inexpensive which makes this drink a favorite!
it looks great thankyou
My pleasure! Enjoy! :)
Very healthy drink 👌
Wow! Looks great!
Thanks a bunch!
I'll have to try this! The leftover pulp is probably great for eczema too.
Another great use for the leftover pulp. Along those lines, I'll bet it would make a great facial scrub or cleanser. :)
I have made almond milk before but I think oat milk sounds better especially pandan flavor! Great tutorial!
Thanks Laura! I hope you make some oat milk to enjoy. The Pandan is wonderfully aromatic and delicious!
That is so neat! Never heard of or had oat milk, much less think of making it myself. I've made soymilk growing up and can use the same idea for other nuts, but why not oats? Thanks for sharing, Trang!
Hi! It's much easier to make than soy milk as it doesn't require cooking. Tree nut milks, like almond and coconut, are really popular but I like plant-based milks, like hemp, rice and this oat milk even more. I hope you give it a try. Thanks for stopping by! :)
Hi I all way love your videos ❤️
You say rolled oats can I use old fashioned oats instead ?
Thanks you so much!❤️
I can only use quick oats.I dont soak. It comes watery. How to make it thick?
Hi!
1) Can use instant oat?
2) does the oat milk need to heat up? Thanks for sharing ❤️
HI! 1) Yes, you can use instant oats. Reduce the soaking time to just 15 minutes. 2) You don't need to cook the oat milk like soy milk before you can drink it. You can enjoy the Oat Milk hot or cold. Good Luck!
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@@RunAwayRice thanks you very much for sharing
I don’t need to cook the liquid?
no cooking needed, enjoy!