Samm’s homemade Soya Bean Milk

It’s actually not that difficult to make our own Soya Milk. Frankly speaking, it’s way better that store-bought variety. All you need is an automatic soya bean milk maker, a mug of soya beans and you’re done.

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Here’s my automatic soya bean milk maker. I bought the large one as it can make 2 liters at one go.

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Soak around 150gm of soya bean overnight for at least 10 hours.

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Remove the skin by rubbing the beans together in your palms and rinsing it every now and then and flushing the skin away. Repeat until you remove as much as possible. This will reduce the much-hated beany taste. This is the container which i have to replace to the bottom of the soya bean milk maker.

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Here it is and ready to be boiled.

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This is how it looks like right after i’ve removed it from the maker. Some people like to squeeze the last few drops out from the okara (Soya bean pulp) by putting it in a muslin cloth and wring it, lol. Gimme a break.

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Nah, this is the okara. If you were to add some flour and eggs, they make great filling and very nutritious pancakes. Or you can also add some filling to it and turn them into fried okara balls. I wont bother with it now.

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Mmmmm… fresh homemade soya bean milk is the best. Just let it stand for a while so that the sediment stays at the bottom.

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Pour slowly into containers using a sieve, k. And go real slow towards the end into a cup as those will have more sediment.

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Delicious… you can then flavor it with honey or whatever you like. I prefer mine plain. Hubby wants his sweetened. Too bad i forgot to buy his organic sweetener….ishhhhh. Men and their demands.

6 Comments | Add your own

  • 1. lilian aka 5xmom | November 15, 2007 at 4:13 pm | Permalink

    Soya bean ice satu!

    rm8.90 please, tenkiu…. i take paypal

  • 2. mott | November 15, 2007 at 9:49 pm | Permalink

    U can use pandan leaves to remove the beany taste actually.

    i’m too lazy to shell those beans! ;-)

    I know that. I just like it plain. Thanks for sharing. Perhaps those that like the pandan taste and smell may want to use the method mott suggested.

  • 3. Jason | November 30, 2007 at 4:30 pm | Permalink

    I thought we need to boil it? I always do that though. I am using the Buffalo brand machine though.

    Mine is the Empress bought from Cosway

  • 4. Hendro Kurniawan | January 15, 2009 at 10:34 pm | Permalink

    I’m from Indonesia, I Interest about Empress Soya bean milk maker,How can I get it? Give me address, contact person, price, please.thanks.

  • 5. Hendro Kurniawan | January 15, 2009 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

    I’m from Indonesia, I interest to get Empress Soya bean milk maker, how I can get it? give me contact person, address, phone number, price, thx.

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