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Nut Yogurt is a Thing, and You Can Make it at Home

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at PSU chapter.

So, if you didn’t know yet, you can make yogurt at home. I know right, it’s insane. But listen to this: Probiotics have a crazy amount of health benefits, including boosting your immune system and improving digestion. There’s a vegan yogurt that doesn’t even have to made from milk – pretty cool, I know. 

Yogurt can be made from a variety of foods, like soy, coconuts, almonds, and even flaxseeds. Turning these products into a thick liquid and then fermenting it with bacteria creates the best vegan yogurts. In fact, cashews make one of the creamiest vegan yogurts you can find.

Vanilla Cashew Yogurt

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time:6 hours 24 minutesTotal time:6 hours 24 minutesServings:6 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Phillip Massey
    Grab your nuts (and your other ingredients, of course).
  2. Phillip Massey
    Soak your nuts for 6 hours or even overnight. Afterwards, strain the cashews from the soaking water.
  3. Phillip Massey
    Then, transfer the nuts to a high speed blender, along with the water and vanilla extract.
  4. Phillip Massey
    Important side note: Silver ions actually kill bacteria, which is exactly what probiotics are. So, if you use any metal products (that contain silver) on the probiotics, the yogurt won’t be made correctly. ru003cbru003eru003cbru003eWhen the mixture is creamy enough, transfer it to a non-metal container. Then, pour in the contents of the probiotic capsules and mix with a non-metal spoon/utensil.
  5. Phillip Massey
    Once the probiotics are mixed in, the u0022yogurtu0022 must ferment (for the good bacteria to spread throughout the yogurt) for about 12-24 hours in a warm dark place. ru003cbru003eru003cbru003eWhen fermented enough, place the cashew yogurt into the fridge for about 3-4 hours to chill up.
  6. Phillip Massey
    Once all chilled up, the vegan yogurt should smell tangy like plain Chobani yogurt and be thick AF. ru003cbru003eru003cbru003eIf it’s not thick enough, you can ferment it for a longer period of time (not in the fridge).
  7. Jenny Mun
    Once it’s your desired consistency, grab a non-metal spoon, and dig in!

See how surprisingly easy it is to make yogurt? Now, you can make it out of nuts. This yogurt will give you awesome probiotics and in turn, great gut health. This bacteria also creates vitamin B12 – it’s basically nature’s gift of vitamins without all of the supplements. Keep in mind, you can also do this with other nuts and seeds. Now, Share the word. Nut yogurt’s the new thing.

When he's not talking about it, Phil's makes food constantly. You should see the kitchen when he's done with it.