Homemade flaxseed milk recipe (2 ingredients) (2024)

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A simple homemade flaxseed milk recipe, packed with nutritional value and health benefits.

Flaxseed milk is a delicious dairy-free milk option that requires just two ingredients and comes packed with a whole list of health benefits. It’s an amazingly nutritious plant-based milk, and flaxseed benefits are worth shouting about.

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Flaxseed (otherwise called linseed) is a bit of a wonder ingredient for vegans and non-vegans alike. Flaxseed works amazingly as a gluten-free vegan egg replacement, is packed with nutrition and a perfect healthy addition to smoothies, porridge, etc.

The process of making flaxseed milk is slightly different from the majority of other plant-based milk recipes – with a couple of additional steps. However, for all the nutritional value that flax milk gives, I think it’s worth it.

Plus, flaxseed milk is arguably better for the environment than other dairy-free milk options, such as almond milk. As it takes a fraction of the water needed by certain nuts (and obviously dairy as well), to grow the plant.

Flaxseed Health Benefits

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In just one tablespoon of flaxseed, they are good sources of protein, carbs, and fiber.
The seeds are also full of omega-3 fatty acids as well as a variety of vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin B1, Magnesium, Phosphorus, and more.

The high level of fiber is good for us in several ways. Flax seeds are high in fiber with two types of fiber – soluble and insoluble fiber. These work together to improve gut health and digestion, as well as having a positive effect on blood sugar levels and cholesterol.

The combination of flax seed’s protein and fiber levels also help to keep you satiated for longer, so could help with weight management.

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However, the majority of the health benefits associated with flaxseed are linked with the high levels of ALA omega3.

ALA omega-3 is an essential fatty acid that has to be consumed through food, as our bodies can’t produce it. However, it comes with a host of health benefits.

For example, ALA is shown to improve heart health, reducing the risk of a heart attack, a stroke and cholesterol levels. ALA also reduces inflammation and even has anti-cancerous properties. This is particularly noted with specific types of cancer, such as breast and prostate.

Flax seeds are also a rich source of Lignans, which not only has certain estrogen properties but also contain anti-cancerous features too.

Are Linseed and Flaxseed The Same Thing?

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The quick answer is, yes. Technically flaxseed and linseed are the same thing – however, they refer to different uses for the plant. Flaxseed comes in two varieties (yellow and brown) and are both referred to as flaxseed or linseed.

The only difference I’ve been able to find in terms of why someone would use one word over the other is context. Typically, when referring to using the seeds in an edible way, we tend to call the seeds flaxseed. However, when using the plant for non-edible uses, it is/was typically referred to as linseed.

Linseed has had a variety of purposes in history, including paper making, linseed oil being used as a polish etc.

However, regardless of what you call them and what they’re called on in-store packaging, they are the same thing.

Making Homemade Flaxseed Milk

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This flaxseed milk recipe has been a bit of a process to make, because of the gelatinous nature of the seeds. Flaxseed milk can run into similar problems as homemade oat milk – where it can be quite ‘slimy’ if done incorrectly. Flaxseeds contain gelling properties that gel up when combined with liquid ( similar to chia seeds).

Through my various experimentations with making homemade flaxseed milk, I’ve had some flops along the way. Luckily, I think I’ve managed to pick up a few tips too for wonderfully creamy homemade flaxseed milk.

Tips To Non-Slimy Flaxseed Milk

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  • Hot water will make your homemade flaxseed milk slimier.
  • Blending your flaxseed milk for too long will affect the slime levels. The longer you blend it, the slimier your milk will be.
  • It also goes to reason that you need to ratio the liquid to seeds properly. As flaxseeds are used to make an egg substitute- we know that adding a small amount of liquid will create a gelatinous mix. So you need to make sure to add enough water to avoid this.

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My first experiment involved simply blending the seeds with water for a couple of minutes, straining and away we go. Except for, unfortunately, away we don’t go because it was a gelatinous mess that was almost impossible to strain.

The second time I double strained AND added extra water the second time blending. This worked in some ways and didn’t yield awful results – but still reasonably gummy.

After several unsuccessful flaxseed recipes, I decided to try the method outlined in my recipe below.

The Flaxseed Milk Recipe

Ingredients

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  • flaxseeds – I used golden flax seeds; you can also use brown.
  • filtered water

Steps

Start by soaking the flaxseeds in fresh water overnight.

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Sieve the soaked flaxseeds to remove the flaxseed gel.

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Note: the flaxseed gel can be used in baking as a replacement for egg (e.g. in meringues) or as a face mask.

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Rinse the flaxseeds well.

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Add the flaxseed to a high-speed food processor/blender. Pour in the water and blend for a moment (ideally 10-20 seconds).
Note: if your blender is not very powerful, just keep on blending for a few minutes until the seeds have broken down.

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Pour the milk through a sieve to collect all the pulp.

You can also pour the milk through a nut milk bag.This will help to collect any smaller viscous-y particles.

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The flaxseed milk is ready. Store in a glass bottle in the fridge for 3-5 days.

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Method using dry seeds

It is possible to use dry seeds instead of soaking them. You can then blend them directly with the water. However, keep in mind that after you blend them, you will have to remove the flaxseed gel.

To do this, let the milk rest for 30-60 minutes, then scoop out the slimy layer that has formed on the surface of the milk.

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Then, your milk is ready for use.

Flaxseed Milk Variations

Like with all of my dairy-free milk recipes, I’ve kept this recipe to the bare minimum of two ingredients. This is because I like to include a variety of flavouring/ sweetening options that you can then experiment with to find your perfect flavour.

This flaxseed milk recipe is no different. I find that flaxseed milk isn’t the most interesting milk on its own. However, when paired with a dash of sweetness and some vanilla – it can be amazing. So, here is a list of optional add-ins that you can give a try.

Optional Flaxseed Milk Add-Ins

  • Sweetener: I like to stick to natural unrefined sugars like maple syrup, agave, or Medjool dates. Everyone’s sweet tooth is slightly different, so I’d suggest starting with 1/2 tbsp of any liquid sweetener or 2-3 Medjool dates. You can then increase the amounts from there if needed.
  • Spices: Vanilla extract ( I use homemade), Cinnamon, nutmeg etc. can all work towards turning dairy-free milk from being somewhat bland to becoming almost addictive. Try 1/4 tsp to begin with and increase, if needed.
  • As with all my plant-based milks, I can’t not suggest adding Cacao powder for a delicious chocolate milk variety.

If you have any questions about this soy milk recipe, then feel free to leave them in the comments below. Also, I love to see any recreations to you can tag me on Instagram @AlphaFoodie.

For the full plethora of dairy-free homemade milk, feel free to browse through the DIY section of my blog or search ‘milk‘ in the search bar for options including soy, rice, almonds, oats, pistachio, Tigernut, etc.

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Homemade flaxseed milk

5 from 20 votes

By: Samira

A simple homemade flaxseed milk recipe, packed with nutritional value and health benefits.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours hours

Total Time: 8 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 cups

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup flax seeds golden flaxseed/linseed
  • 4.5 cups filtered water

Instructions

  • Start by soaking the flaxseeds in fresh water overnight*.

  • Sieve the soaked flaxseeds to remove the flaxseed gel**.

  • Rinse the flaxseeds well.

  • Add the flaxseed to a high-speed food processor/blender. Pour in the water and blend for a moment (ideally 10-20 seconds).If your blender is not very powerful, just keep on blending for a few minutes until the seeds have broken down.

  • Pour the milk through a sieve to collect all the pulp***

  • The flaxseed milk is ready. Store in a glass bottle in the fridge for 3-5 days.

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Notes

* It is possible to use dry seeds instead of soaking them. You can then blend them directly with the water (Step 4). However, keep in mind that after you blend them, you will have to remove the flaxseed gel. To do this, let the milk rest for 3-60 minutes, then scoop out the slimy layer that has formed on the surface of the milk.
** The flaxseed gel can be used in baking as a replacement for egg (e.g. in meringues) or as a face mask.
*** You can also pour the milk through a nut milk bag.This will help to collect any smaller viscous-y particles.

Course: DIYs

Cuisine: American

Shelf life: 5 Days

Nutrition

Serving: 1/2 cup, Calories: 126kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Sodium: 18mg, Fiber: 6g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Homemade flaxseed milk recipe (2 ingredients) (2024)

FAQs

How to prepare flaxseed milk? ›

Instructions
  1. Add the flax seed to a high-speed food processor/blender. ...
  2. Remove the flaxseed gel: let the milk rest for about 10 minutes, then scoop out the slimy layer that has formed on the surface.
  3. Pour the milk through a nut milk bag to collect all the pulp. ...
  4. The flax milk is ready.
May 23, 2024

What are the ingredients in flax milk? ›

Nutrition Facts

FLAXMILK (FILTERED WATER, COLD PRESSED FLAX OIL), CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: PEA STARCH, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, SUNFLOWER LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, SEA SALT, GELLAN GUM, XANTHAN GUM, VITAMIN A PALMITATE, VITAMIN D2, VITAMIN B12.

Can I mix flax seeds in milk? ›

If your weight is more than the ideal weight, then you can take flax seeds mixed with milk. Taking flax seeds and milk together can help in weight loss. The fibre present in flax seeds controls appetite.

How to make flaxseed drink? ›

Combine the ground flax seed with the hot water and stir well. Add the lemon wedge to your glass and give it a squeeze for some flavor and a boost of vitamin C. You can drink this once per day while you're trying to lose weight.

Does flaxseed milk go bad? ›

Our shelf-stable Flaxmillk is safe to store in your pantry at room temperature as long as its unopened. Once opened, keep refrigerated and enjoy within 7 days.

Is flaxseed milk good or bad for you? ›

In conclusion, flaxseed milk is a nutrient-dense, low-calorie, and heart-healthy milk alternative that offers a variety of health benefits. It is a great choice for those who are looking to maintain a healthy weight or boost their overall health.

What can you not mix with flaxseed? ›

Possible interactions include:
  • Anticoagulant and anti-platelet drugs, herbs and supplements. These types of drugs, herbs and supplements reduce blood clotting. ...
  • Blood pressure drugs, herbs and supplements. Flaxseed oil might lower blood pressure. ...
  • Diabetes drugs. ...
  • Estrogens. ...
  • Oral drugs.

What are the side effects of flaxseed milk? ›

What Are Side Effects Associated with Using Flaxseed?
  • allergic reactions.
  • diarrhea (oil)
  • intestinal obstruction.
  • bloating.
  • stomach ache.
  • constipation.
  • gas (flatulence)

Does flax milk taste like regular milk? ›

What does flaxseed milk taste like? Flaxseed milk is slightly creamy, mild, and a little nutty, although it's not as nutty as some other plant-based milk on the market, like almond or hazelnut, for example. And while some non-dairy milk can be a little thin and watery, like rice milk, flaxseed milk is slightly thicker.

Can I put flaxseed in hot water and drink it? ›

How to brew flaxseed? It is best to consume flaxseed after grinding, thanks to which we gain better access to the nutrients contained in it. 1-2 tablespoons of ground flaxseed should be poured with hot water and, after stirring, set aside for at least 15 minutes. The drink will take the form of jelly.

What happens when you drink flaxseed everyday? ›

Taking flaxseed by mouth may help reduce body weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist size in adults who are overweight or obese. Taking at least 30 grams of flaxseed daily for at least 12 weeks seems to work best. Flaxseed mucilage may also help to reduce weight, although flaxseed lignan extract doesn't seem to help.

How is flaxseed best absorbed? ›

Most nutrition experts recommend ground over whole flaxseed because the ground form is easier to digest. Whole flaxseed may pass through your intestine undigested, which means you won't get all the benefits.

What do you do with flaxseed milk? ›

Flaxseed recipe applications range from breakfast dishes like granola, overnight puddings, protein balls and smoothies to baked goods, crunchy salad toppers, egg substitutes and more.

How long does flaxseed milk last in the fridge? ›

Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container. Flax seed has a gelling effect so give it a good shake before using.

Does flax milk need to be refrigerated? ›

For UHT flax milk, store it at room temperature until the best-by or use-by date, making sure to refrigerate it once it's opened and use it within 7-10 days. For homemade flax milk, store it in a sealed container in the fridge for 3-5 days after you make it.

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