Make your own strawberry oat milk within 10 minutes with this easy recipe! It bursts with fresh strawberry and vanilla flavors and makes for the most creamy and thick dairy-free milk you will ever have. Naturally gluten-free.
To a blender, add the water, oats, strawberries, vanilla and sweetener.
Blend on high for 30 seconds.
Place a fine mesh colander over a large bowl, and pour the strawberry milk over. Try not to push the milk through the colander so it does not end up slimy. You want to allow the solids to accumulate in the colander so you can discard them.
Taste to adjust sweeteness, then pour the fresh milk into a jar and transfer in the fridge to chill before enjoying.
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Notes
We love this milk by the glass and served extra cold. If serving right away, then add a few ice cubes for a chill effect and some sliced strawberries for a fancy look. But if time allows it, transfer the milk to the fridge for 1-2 hours before serving.
Strawberry swirl: check out this strawberry matcha oat latte recipe to see how you can make a strawberry syrup to drizzle in your glass at serving.
Cereals: our kids's-favorite, pour this strawberry oat milk over your favorite cereal or granola! It would pair amazingly with this vanilla almond granola or this matcha granola.
Oatmeal: use this milk when cooking oatmeal for added flavor and extra creamy results. Try pairing with this matcha chocolate oatmeal!
Lattes: a great way to use this milk is to add some to your lattes! Just like this iced strawberry latte, coffee + strawberry makes for a surprisingly delicious match.
Storage tips: transfer the oat strawberry milk into a glass jar and keep it in the fridge for up to 3 days for the best fresh flavor. If you end up having more milk than you can drink within that time frame, then you can pour the extra into an ice cube mold and freeze it, then add the strawberry oat milk cubes into your smoothies!
Nutrition: please note that the nutritional information is an estimate per serving provided for informational purposes only (calculated by software) and accuracy is not guaranteed. Consult with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian if you need precise nutrition calculations for health reasons.