Pine Nut Milk Kefir
Ingredients
Pine Nut Milk
- 1 cup Pine nuts – Raw if possible
- 4 cups Water spring or filtered with minerals
Pine Nut Kefir (if using Live Milk Kefir Grains)
- 4 cups Pine Nut Milk
- 1-2 tablespoons Live Kefir Grains
- 1 teaspoon Prebio Plus – or raw sugar
Pine Nut Kefir (if using Easy Kefir powder packets)
- 4 Cups Pine Nut Milk
- 1 package Easy Kefir
- 1 teaspoon Prebio Plus – or raw sugar
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Instructions
Pine Nut Milk
- Place water and pine nuts in a glass jar. You can cover it with a lid or leave uncovered.
- Soak the pine nuts for 6-8 hours, preferably overnight.
- Drain them in a colander and rinse them with fresh water.
- Place the pine nuts and 4 cups of water into a blender and blend on high speed until pine nuts are incorporated and blended into a smooth consistency.
- If you want a thinner consistency, strain this mixture through a nut bag to remove the small pieces. For a thicker consistency, leave the pulp in. It might stick to the kefir grains but it doesn’t hurt them.
- Place the milk in a glass jar and use to make kefir or store in the fridge for a week.
Pine Nut Kefir (if using Live Milk Kefir Grains)
- Add 1 quart of pine nut milk to a glass jar.
- Add kefir grains and Prebio Plus or some type of raw sugar to the jar.
- Place a lid on the jar and let it sit for 18 -24 hours or until tart or sour tasting. It might separate into whey and curds. This is normal for non-dairy milks.
- Strain out kefir grains and place pine nut kefir in the refrigerator or enjoy immediately. This will last at least a month in the fridge but will continue to get more sour over time. Place the grains in fresh milk to culture again, making sure to add more Prebio Plus or sugar, and repeat steps 1-4 again.
Pine Nut Kefir (if using Easy Kefir powder packets)
- Add 1 quart of pine nut milk to a glass jar.
- Add Prebio Plus or some type of raw sugar to the jar.
- Mix in 1 packet Easy Kefir with a spoon or whisk or until all ingredients are thoroughly combined.
- Place a lid on the jar and let it sit for 18-24 hours or until tart or sour tasting. It might separate into whey and curds. This is normal for non-dairy milks.
- Place pine nut kefir in the refrigerator or enjoy immediately. It should keep for at least a month although it will continue to get more sour and tart.
- If you like to make more pine nut kefir, take 1/4 cup of this mixture and 3 – 3/4 cups of fresh walnut milk, and 1tsp of Prebio Plus or raw sugar and culture again for 18-24 hours or until tart.
- You can do this many many times over or until it stops working and making the milk tart. Then you will need a new Easy Kefir package.