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Cinnamon Vanilla Cashew Milk

Cinnamon Vanilla Cashew Milk

I see a lot of nut milk recipes. You can really get creative with your nuts. Like this cashew milk. Very different flavor than your normal nut milk. This nut milk reminds me of eating cinnamon oatmeal.

One thing that is really great about nut milk is the soaking of the nuts not only gets your nuts nice and ready for nut milk but it also helps them break down. This is great for anyone who has trouble digesting nuts.

Raw cashews are high in iron, copper, zinc and manganese. All of which leave you with a healthy, happy body.

Everyone has their preference in how long to soak nuts for so do what you like the best. I usually soak mine for 24 hours or more and then use my favorite nut bag: Ellie’s Best. You can also enjoy this recipe with any of my delicious paleo dessert recipes.  I have many to choose from!

While you’re checking out this paleo recipe, be sure to also check out my latest giveaway where you’ll find Omazing paleo products for you to enjoy.

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Cin Van Cashew Milk

Cinnamon Vanilla Cashew Milk

  • Author: Chelsea Cohen

Description

You can really get creative with your nuts. Like this cashew milk. Very different flavor than your normal nut milk. This nut milk reminds me of eating cinnamon oatmeal. Raw cashews are high in iron, copper, zinc and manganese. All of which leave you with a healthy happy body.


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup raw unsalted cashews
  • 4 cups filtered water, plus more for soaking
  • 2 tablespoons honey, or to taste
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • Nut Milk Bag

Instructions

  1. Soak cashews in filtered water for at least 2 hours.
  2. Add all ingredients to blender and blend for about 2 minutes until combined and cashews are fully blended.
  3. Strain using your nut milk bag.
  4. Chill and enjoy!

From my kitchen to yours,

Tina Turbin

If you have any questions or suggestions just email me at Tina (at) Paleomazing.com.

About Tina Turbin

I'm a cookbook-collecting, recipe-developing paleo junkie, and I live in the kitchen. I'm hooked on farmers' markets, traveling, eating healthy, and hiking until my legs scream at me. There's nothing better than hanging out with family and good friends. I have fun and sleeping is just plain boring. Read more About Tina Turbin.

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