Recipe for Barista style Oat Milk. Part 2 of 2
Part Two
Rather than buy Oatley oatmilk (see Part 1 of 2), I decided to make oat milk at home. I googled recipes for barista style oat milk and experimented with online suggestions.
A barista oat milk takes only a few minutes to prepare – with no soaking needed of oats or cashew nuts.
Contents
I pinch of Himalayan salt
I tablespoon of organic sunflower oil
300 ml (one mug) of rolled, organic oats, preferably locally grown.
900 ml (three mugs) of cold, filtered water
Can sweeten, such as vanilla
One nut milk bag
One bowl
To Make Barista Oat Milk
Place two and a half or three mugs of water into main blender.
Add sunflower oil
Add sweetener
Add pinch of salt
Turn on blender for a few seconds to blend contents
Turn off blender
Pour a mug of oats into blender
Turn on blender for up to 30 seconds.
Pour blended contents into nut milk bag over bowl
Slowly squeeze all oat milk into bowl.
Transfer oat milk from bowl into a litre bottle with cap
Make a coffee or tea.
Shake bottle of oat milk well.
Put milk first in cup and slowly pour coffee or tea on top.
Healthy. Delicious.
Enjoy the taste.
PS. Home-made barista oat milk costs less than half the price of a carton of Oatley. No shipping, no cartons, no waste, no contribution to Donald Trump’s election campaign. Right after use, place your bottle of oat milk in fridge to keep it fresh for three to four days.