I found a recipe for oatly style oat milk that works great. 1 cup rolled oats, 4cups water, 2 tbsp maple syrup, 1 tsp coconut oil or 3 tbsp cashews. Run the MioMat on the smoothie setting so there's no heating cycle and strain afterwards. Tastes great
TIP: If you make almond milk, no matter HOW, always add a couple teaspoons of sunflower lecithin to keep it from separating in the fridge. It also makes the milk creamier.
Oh wow! Thanks for the tip. I'll have to try it out. We definitely do have a problem with homemade milk always separating or setting to the bottom of our coffee
I enjoyed your very thorough review. I wonder if soaking the almonds first would leave less pulp in the end. When I've made pecan milk (using soaked pecans and coconut) and soy milk (just soy beans) in the MioMat, I've ended up with much less pulp. I was surprised to see how full your strainer was.
Thank you so much! We did try soaking the almonds once and they didn't blend enough and the consistency was really weird. Not sure what we did wrong, but It's been working out better for us just to do them raw. It sounds like maybe we are using too many almonds?
Hi Angeliki! I’m not sure if that’ll work but you can email their support team and find our - they are really awesome and helpful. Thank you for watching!
He already said you can’t make soups in the almond cow. I had it and no you can’t! There is an annoying little basket you are suppose to put everything into. Plus it doesn’t heat up. Almond Cow is a waste! Don’t waste your money! Best
Almond cow sux and it’s overpriced! Mine died after 2 yrs of minimal usage. I followed their recipe so it wasn’t because I over filled the dumb useless pain in the neck basket thing. I think a machine should have a cold and hot option not just one or the other. Yes the almond cow machine gives very watery and tasteless results, which was one of the reasons why I didn’t use it that much. I don’t recommend the Almond Cow! Don’t waste your $ plus their customer service sux too. Best P.S. oatmilk is never going to be like the store bought one that everyone seems to like. The process is different, it’s more than just blending and straining oats. But gooey oatmilk 🤢.
I found a recipe for oatly style oat milk that works great. 1 cup rolled oats, 4cups water, 2 tbsp maple syrup, 1 tsp coconut oil or 3 tbsp cashews. Run the MioMat on the smoothie setting so there's no heating cycle and strain afterwards. Tastes great
Life-hack - If you use blanched almonds you don't have to strain the almond milk! 😉 If you soak them there will be no pulp at all. 😊
TIP: If you make almond milk, no matter HOW, always add a couple teaspoons of sunflower lecithin to keep it from separating in the fridge. It also makes the milk creamier.
Oh wow! Thanks for the tip. I'll have to try it out. We definitely do have a problem with homemade milk always separating or setting to the bottom of our coffee
Do you use the powder in the capsules or liquid form? And how much to use ?
True, but it also makes it taste bitter. Did that, done that, wasn’t happy with results. Best
Hmmmm.......... Looking like MioMat is going to be my pick. Creamier milk + versatility.
Definitely a great option! They are both amazing, but you can’t beat the creaminess of the MioMat
Miomat has my vote. Thanks for the honest opinion!
Thank you for this very helpful video! It’s prime day & I was on the fence between the two machines.
I was hoping this video would tip the scales for me, but now I’m torn! Thanks for the reviews though. They are super helpful.
Thank you, Esther! Yeah, they are definitely amazing machines. Which one did you end up getting??
Hey, nice review, were u guys able to figure out oat milk?
I enjoyed your very thorough review. I wonder if soaking the almonds first would leave less pulp in the end. When I've made pecan milk (using soaked pecans and coconut) and soy milk (just soy beans) in the MioMat, I've ended up with much less pulp. I was surprised to see how full your strainer was.
Thank you so much! We did try soaking the almonds once and they didn't blend enough and the consistency was really weird. Not sure what we did wrong, but It's been working out better for us just to do them raw. It sounds like maybe we are using too many almonds?
Thank you for the review!
Thank you for the review. Do you know if it will work in countries with 240V ?
Hi Angeliki! I’m not sure if that’ll work but you can email their support team and find our - they are really awesome and helpful. Thank you for watching!
Have you tried the Nutr??
Which of all these is your favorite milk maker?
Can it make Almond Butter
Have you make soups in Almond cow? And if you like it?Thanks.
He already said you can’t make soups in the almond cow. I had it and no you can’t! There is an annoying little basket you are suppose to put everything into. Plus it doesn’t heat up. Almond Cow is a waste! Don’t waste your money! Best
THANK YOU
I use Vega Punk. Just right for one.
Compare the NutR with the Almond cow please??
Hey Michele, Sorry but i don't own the NutR so I can't really do a comparison video of the two machines.
Which setting do you use on the miomat for Almond milk?
Raw milk
How much milk will this make with one cup of almonds? The reason I ask is because nuts are very expensive.
Nice!! Very Nice!!
Thank you, Andre!
😳😳😳 45 minutes??
Yeah, it doest take a while but I guess it's similar to being on the stove and everything boiling for a while.
Almond cow sux and it’s overpriced! Mine died after 2 yrs of minimal usage. I followed their recipe so it wasn’t because I over filled the dumb useless pain in the neck basket thing. I think a machine should have a cold and hot option not just one or the other. Yes the almond cow machine gives very watery and tasteless results, which was one of the reasons why I didn’t use it that much. I don’t recommend the Almond Cow! Don’t waste your $ plus their customer service sux too. Best
P.S. oatmilk is never going to be like the store bought one that everyone seems to like. The process is different, it’s more than just blending and straining oats. But gooey oatmilk 🤢.