http://www.durgan.org/URL/?RSTWH 14 September 2008 Making Soy Milk
Using this home method, at least one knows what they are drinking. It is a simple procedure.
Making Soy Milk
Re: Making Soy Milk
Hi Durgan
Very interesting - I use lots of soya milk. How much did you make in that batch? Does it taste like shop bought? Lastly what is the shelf/fridge life?
JuzaMum
Very interesting - I use lots of soya milk. How much did you make in that batch? Does it taste like shop bought? Lastly what is the shelf/fridge life?
JuzaMum
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Re: Making Soy Milk
I made one litre in that batch. It is very rich. I also put the residue through again with water and increased the yield. It looked the same, but obviously weaker.JuzaMum wrote:Hi Durgan
Very interesting - I use lots of soya milk. How much did you make in that batch? Does it taste like shop bought? Lastly what is the shelf/fridge life?
JuzaMum
Comparing to store bought the first batch was better. I am sure the store bought is watered down considerably, also it must have some preservatives. I never tested storage properties, but suspect similar to keeping most food in the refrigerator.
Also, the home-made leaves a large quantity of residue, which with a bit of imagination can be made into cake snacks.
I seldom make it now, since I eat the whole bean now, and didn't consider it any great advantage for me personally. Here is the method. http://www.durgan.org/URL/?FXZBZ 25 October 2011 Cooking Soy Beans
