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Oat Milk Recipe

Apr 03, 2025Rebecca Bouterey

Homemade Oat Milk Recipe – Quick, Easy & Creamy with Plantmilk’r Nut Milk Maker

If you're looking for a healthy, dairy-free alternative to traditional milk, you’re going to love this homemade oat milk recipe. At Plantmilk’r, we believe in clean, simple, and delicious plant-based living – and this creamy oat milk is a shining example of that.

Oat milk is one of our all-time favorite plant-based milk alternatives. It's naturally sweet, super creamy, and incredibly versatile. You can use it in your morning coffee, pour it over cereal, blend it into smoothies, or even use it for baking and cooking. Plus, when made at home, it’s free from added oils, preservatives, gums, and artificial flavors – all the stuff often found in store-bought oat milks.

 

Why Make Homemade Oat Milk?

There are so many reasons to ditch the carton and make your own oat milk at home:

Healthier: No added sugars, gums, or preservatives

Eco-Friendly: Cut down on packaging waste

Cost-Effective: Save money compared to store-bought brands

Customisable: Adjust sweetness, thickness, and flavor

Fresh: Ready in minutes and tastes better than store-bought

Using our Plantmilk’r - Nut, Oat & Soy Milk Maker, you can whip up a batch of fresh oat milk in 5 minutes – without the mess, without the fuss.

 

The Creamiest Homemade Oat Milk Recipe

Our signature oat milk recipe is super simple and packed with flavor. Here’s everything you need to make a delicious batch of oat milk from the comfort of your kitchen and our Plantmilk'r Nut Milk Maker.

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons rolled oats (gluten-free if needed)
  • 1 pitted date (for natural sweetness)
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract (optional but delicious!)
  • A pinch of salt (enhances the flavor)
  • 1.5 cups filtered water

 

Optional Add-ins:

  • Cinnamon or nutmeg for a warming twist
  • Cocoa powder for a chocolate version
  • Maple syrup for extra sweetness
  • A handful of cashews for a richer texture

 

How to Make Oat Milk with the Plantmilk’r - Nut, Oat & Soy Milk Maker

Making oat milk at home has never been easier thanks to the Plantmilk’r - Nut, oat & Soy Milk Maker. Here’s how to do it in just a few simple steps:

Instructions:

  • Add all ingredients to your Plantmilk’r machine
  • Select the Nut / Oat function and press start
  • Wait 5 minutes while the machine blends and extracts
  • Strain (optional) for a smoother finish
  • Enjoy fresh oat milk immediately or store in the fridge for up to 3–4 days

 

Pro Tips for the Perfect Oat Milk

  • Use cold, filtered water for best results.
  • Use the supplied strainer for extra-smooth milk (if desired).
  • Shake before use: Since there are no emulsifiers, separation is natural.
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Our Plantmilk'r machine featuring a fresh batch of Oat Milk

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What Can You Use Oat Milk For?

Homemade oat milk is an incredibly versatile plant-based milk. Here are just a few of our favorite ways to use it:

  • Coffee & lattes – foams beautifully for cappuccinos
  • Poured over granola or cereal
  • Blended into smoothies
  • Used in baking – great for muffins, pancakes, or cakes
  • Creamy soups or sauces
  • Iced matcha or chai lattes

 

Why Use the Plantmilk’r M- Nut, Oat & Soy Milk Maker?

The Plantmilk’r - Nut, Oat and Soy Milk Maker creates your own plant-based milks effortlessly. Whether you're making oat, almond, soy, or hemp milk – or even smoothies and soups – the Plantmilk’r oat milk maker is built to simplify your plant-based journey. Here’s what makes it special:

  • Fast – Fresh milk in 5 minutes
  • Easy to clean – Quick rinse or self-clean function
  • Smart design – Preserves nutrients and avoids over-processing
  • Better for the planet – Reduce packaging and waste

 

Ready to Make the Switch?

Say goodbye to expensive cartons and hello to fresh, homemade oat milk that’s better for your health, your wallet, and the environment.

👉 Shop the Plantmilk'r  Oat Milk Maker and start making your own oat milk today!

 

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