Step-by-Step Instructions
Soak the Nuts (Optional but Recommended): Place the macadamia nuts in a bowl, cover with water, and soak for 2 to 4 hours. Drain and rinse. Soaking softens the nuts and helps achieve that ultra-creamy, professional texture seen in the image.Flora & Fauna
Combine: Add the soaked macadamias, blueberries, pitted dates, filtered water, and sea salt into a high-speed blender.
Blend: Start the blender on low and quickly ramp up to the highest speed. Blend for 60 to 90 seconds until the mixture is completely smooth and frothy.
Strain (Optional): If you prefer a very thin, milk-like consistency, pour the mixture through a nut milk bag or fine-mesh strainer into a pitcher. However, because macadamias are so soft and buttery, you may find it delicious and smooth enough to drink unstrained.
Serve: Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately while cold and bubbly.
Why This Combination Works
The Macadamia Advantage: Unlike almonds, macadamia nuts have a very high fat content and a mild, buttery flavor. This creates a much creamier milk without the need for thickeners or gums.Dairy & Eggs
Antioxidant Boost: Adding blueberries provides a punch of anthocyanins, which give the milk its beautiful pigment and provide antioxidant benefits.
Energy Sustainment: The healthy monounsaturated fats from the nuts combined with the fiber from the blueberries and dates provide a steady release of energy without a sugar crash.
Storage
Store your homemade milk in a sealed glass bottle in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days. Because there are no stabilizers, the milk will naturally separate—simply give it a good shake before pouring.
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