DIY Oat Milk – Creamy, Cheap & Ready in 5 Minutes

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Store-bought plant milk can really drain your wallet, right? This ultra-creamy DIY oat milk keeps cash in your pocket and fresh milk in your fridge—no weird additives.

What you need to make oat milk:

  • 1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats (not instant);
  • 3 cups cold filtered water (filtered keeps it cleaner & sweeter).

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Soak the oats in the water for 1 hour at room temp;
  2. Pour everything into your blender;
  3. Blend on high for about 60 seconds—don’t over-blend or it gets slimy;
  4. Set a fine-mesh strainer (or nut-milk bag) over a glass jar and strain once or twice until smooth;
  5. Enjoy immediately or chill up to 3 days. Shake before each use.

Need a bigger batch? Add an extra ½ cup water while blending; the milk will be lighter. As written, the recipe yields roughly 2 cups of pleasantly thick oat milk—think half-and-half consistency compared to skim dairy.

The flavor is naturally mellow with a hint of sweetness, perfect for coffee, cereal, or stirring into cocoa.

Zero-waste tip:

Don’t toss the oat pulp! Use it to thicken soups, smoothies, or overnight oats.

Quick oat-flake 101:

In Sweden, oatmeal (porridge) is breakfast royalty. Rolled oats are whole oat groats steamed and flattened into flakes—fast-cooking, fiber-rich, and naturally creamy when blended.

Love easy DIY drinks? Share this recipe and explore more healthy sips on the blog!

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