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Feb 23, 2020(Last updated Oct 3, 2023)by Hannah Sunderani

How to Make Oat Milk That’s Not Slimy! (5-Minute Recipe)

Hi Friends, today I’m sharing an easy recipe for how to make oat milk that’s not slimy! That’s right! This 5-minute recipe is creamy, silky smooth, full of flavour, and most importantly – not slimy! In fact, it’s really easy to make this drink at home and so much cheaper than buying store-bought brands, and with healthier ingredients.

In this blog post, I will answer all your questions for how to make oat milk with the perfect consistency, that’s not slimy. So you can enjoy this plant-based milk in tea and coffee, smoothies and breakfast bowls.

For those who don’t know, I’m a huge plant-milk connoisseur! From teachinghow to make almond milk from soaked almonds,toquick DIY almond milk from almond butter, and even sharing everything you need to know about theAlmond Cow Milk Maker– I’m your gal for all things plant milkrelated.

It’s no surprise that in the past few years oat milk has really climbed in popularity for the plant-based milk of choice! It’s environmentally conscious using less water than almond milk (and traditional cows milk), and the taste is very similar to cows milk but sweeter.

Making oat milk at home is a great idea for avoiding gums and fillers too, which is traditionally found in store-bought brands for better shelf-life. But, I often hear that making oat milk at home results in a slimy texture! (Gross!).

Fortunately my recipe and method results oat milk with perfect taste and texture. There are a few special tips for achieving delicious vegan oat milk that’s not slimy!

So, let me share all the details for achieving perfect homemade oat milk every time.

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The ingredients

The ingredients for this recipe are simple and straight forward. Likely, you already have them in your pantry.

For this recipe, you will need:

  • oats
  • water
  • raw cashews
  • coconut oil
  • sea salt
  • maple syrup

You might be surprised that this recipe includes more than just oats and water? Well, let me tell you that I recipe tested the heck out of this plant-based milk. And the additional ingredients adds lovely creaminess to your drink, and a smooth and silky texture. Certainly, if you’re looking for quality tasting homemade oat milk, this is your winning combo.

More on how these ingredients make for the perfect taste and texture to come.

How to make oat milk that tastes like Oatly and Earth’s Own

When it comes to oat milk brands on the market, no doubt Oatly is infamous for its taste and texture. It’s thick and creamy, full bodied, and smooth! I also really like Earth’s Own for the same characteristics.

Turns out, to achieve this creamy rich taste, we need a bit of fat in our milk.

Let’s take almond milk for example… Almonds have lots of natural fat. Which is squeezed out of the nut and into the milk when we make homemade almond milk. On the contrary, oats are low in fat. So, to achieve that same creamy, silky and smooth texture for a delicious milky drink; adding a little fat goes a long way.

Now, when we think of our favourite brands, like Oatly and Earth’s Own, it’s interesting to note their ingredients. In fact, the second ingredient in both these brands is rapeseed oil (Oatly) and sunflower oil (Earth’s Own). Betcha didn’t know that! I sure didn’t. But these brands realize that it’s the fat in the milk that offers better taste and consistency for a smooth, silky and creamy oat milk.

So, to achieve the same results for this homemade oat milk; I’ve opted in for a little fat; but healthier ones. Instead of rapeseed or sunflower oil, I’ve used raw cashews (a high fat and creamy nut) and bit of coconut oil. All-in-all it helps to achieve an ultra smooth and silky consistency, and an ultra creamy taste.

How to make oat milk that’s not slimy:

In a blender add oats, raw cashews, maple syrup, coconut oil, sea salt and water. Blend on high for no longer than 30 seconds.

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Place your nut milk bag over a large bowl and pour oat blend into bag. Squeeze the bag to strain the milk from the pulp.

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Pour the freshly squeezed milk from your bowl back into your blender (this allows for easy transfer into a bottle). Transfer the milk into an air tight bottle and store in the fridge.

Watch the how-to video:

Recipe Tips/FAQs:

This recipe is really easy and straight forward, but I have a couple IMPORTANT tips for achieving the perfect consistency for oat milk that’s not slimy.

1. Don’t over-blend

“Why is my oat milk slimy!?” Now, this is common question regarding homemade oat milk. And it’s a problem I struggled with in the beginning of my recipe testing. My biggest tip to perfect your milk consistency (i.e. oat milk that’s not slimy) is to avoid over blending.

To make oat milk that’s not slimy; blend your ingredients on high for no longer than 30 seconds. You want the ingredients to be combined. But they don’t need to be 100% pulverized.

2. Don’t soak your oats

The second tip for making oat milk that’s not slimy: Don’t soak your oats. Soaking oats will also results in a slimy milk. I can assure you that I tried various combinations of soaking and rinsing, using both rolled oats and steel cut. In a nutshell, soaking my oats always resulted in slimy milk. So don’t do it.

My tip for making oat milk that’s not slimy and full of flavour is to use dry large flake oats. Without soaking.

How long does oat milk last in the fridge?

Oat milk will last in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Since there’s no stabilizers and additives, this milk has a shorter shelf life than store-bought versions. But whipping up a new batch takes only seconds. So even though the shelf life is shorter than store-bought, it really doesn’t cause much inconvenience. Plus, the pros of no additives, no fillers, gums or preservatives definitely outweighs this con.

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Vitamix A2500 Ascent Series Smart Blender, Professional-Grade

This is the blender I use. However, you don’t need a high performance blender to make this recipe.

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Premium Fine Mesh Food Grade Nut Milk Bag

This is the nut milk bag I have, which I use to milk the oats. Alternatively, you can use a thin t-shirt, thin towel or a pair of tights.

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Rosti Mepal Margrethe Melamine Mixing Bowls

This is the mixing bowl I use in my how to video. For this recipe I used the 3L bowl in Nordic Blue.

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So there we have it! A recipe for how to make oat milk that’s smooth, creamy, and most importantly: not slimy! This homemade oat milk recipe tastes just like your favourite store bought brands (Oatly and Earth Balance), with the bonus of no stabilizers, fillers, gums or preservatives.

Plus, it’s quick and easy. In just 30 seconds you can have premium milk that’s smooth, silky and full-bodied in taste. Certainly, there are lots of pros to making this drink at home. I think you’re going to love this recipe as much as I do. Enjoy in coffee, tea. smoothies and breakfast bowls.

And, if you do make this recipe please let me know in the comments below what you think! I love hearing from you. And of course, tag me on Instagram with the hashtag #twospoons. Nothing makes me happier than to see your recreations.

How to make Oat Milk That’s Not Slimy! (5-Minute Recipe)

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How to make oat milk that's not slimy! A 5-minute recipe for making homemade oat milk that's creamy, silky smooth and most importantly – not slimy. Enjoy this vegan oat milk in tea and coffee, smoothies, and breakfast bowls.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Serves 4 cups

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup old-fashioned rolled oats
  • 1/4 cup raw cashews (preferably soaked overnight, but not necessary)
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil or other neutral oil
  • pinch sea salt
  • 4 cups cold water

Instructions

  • In a blender add oats, raw cashews, maple syrup, coconut oil, sea salt and water. Blend on high for no longer than 30 seconds.

  • Place your nut milk bag over a large bowl and pour oat blend into bag. Squeeze the bag to strain the milk from the pulp.

  • Pour the freshly squeezed milk from your bowl back into your blender (this allows for easy transfer into a bottle). Transfer the milk into an air tight bottle and store in the fridge.

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Notes

It’s preferable to soak the raw cashews overnight, but you can still make this oat milk without soaking. Alternatively, speed up the process of soaking cashews to one hour by pouring boiling water into a bowl of cashews.

If you don’t have a nut milk bag you can use a very thin t-shirt, towel, or pair of tights.

To avoid slimy oat milk, blend ingredients for no longer than 30 seconds.

Using cold, refrigerated water also helps to reduce sliminess in this recipe.

This oat milk is best used cold, heating can cause it to thicken. If you’re looking for a plant-based milk for frothing into lattes I highly recommend my homemade almond milk.

Oat milk will keep in fridge for up to 5 days. Enjoy in coffee and tea, smoothies, and breakfast bowls.

Nutrition information is not possible for this recipe, as process of straining and removing the oat pulp affects estimation. Please forgo this estimation.

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Nutrition

Calories: 146kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 119mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg

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    FAQs

    How do you keep Oatmilk from being slimy? ›

    They act a bit different, so when you're squeezing the oat milk, you're also squeezing through the phytic acid that creates the gooey slimytexture. Do NOT soak your oats. Again, this will yield in a slimy oat milk, which is not what we want! Double strain the oat milk to yield the creamiest and smoothest texture.

    How do you make oat milk without slime? ›

    Use Cold Water – remember, you are making oat MILK, not oat MEAL. Using hot water can cause the oats to coagulate and become slimy, which is obviously not the goal here. So, make sure you use cold water, every time.

    How do you make oatmeal not slimy? ›

    The method is pretty simple. Instead of a 2-1 ratio of water to oats that most manufacturer's recommend, use a 1-1 ratio. Equal parts of oats and water will allow the oats to absorb all the liquid and be slightly al dente. No mush.

    Why is my oat slimy? ›

    This is because oats contain a type of soluble fiber called beta-glucan, which can create a slimy texture when combined with water. (Similar to how psyllium husk creates a magical gel when you let it soak in water.)

    What causes milk to go slimy? ›

    These EPS-producing bacteria can lead to changes in the texture and viscosity of milk, causing it to become "ropy" or slimy. The most common bacteria associated with milk ropiness are species of the genus **Alcaligenes**.

    Why does my oat milk keep going sour? ›

    When oat milk is way past its expiration date, it gives off a strong sour smell that's easily distinguishable from its normal smell. Smell your oat milk when it's fresh so you know what it's supposed to smell like.

    Why is my oat milk gummy? ›

    Use ice cold water: heat can make the oats more starchy and gummy (just think what happens when you make oatmeal), so use ice cold water or swap a cup of water for ice cubes when blending.

    How do you thicken homemade oat milk? ›

    If you want your oatmilk to be thicker, similar to what you purchase in the store, you will need an added gum. Xanthan gum works great to thicken cold liquids and you don't need much for a batch.

    What happens if you whip oat milk? ›

    Oat milk whipped cream is a quick and easy replacement for regular whipped cream. Even though it's dairy-free, it still carries all the same great textures and flavors. With a few simple ingredients, you'll be able to whip up (pun intended) a fluffy mixture that's perfect for any occasion.

    What not to mix with oatmeal? ›

    High-sugar toppings like chocolate, syrup, and dried fruit

    As Best points out, "some of the worst ingredients that are mistakenly added to healthy overnight oat recipes include chocolate sauce, sugar, syrup, and dried fruit."

    Why does oats overnight say not to use water? ›

    Can I use water? No. Adding enough water to make your oats drinkable will greatly damage the taste. Think of it like eating cereal with water, don't do it!

    Is oatmeal better with water or milk? ›

    Simple tip #1: Make oatmeal with milk (or a non-dairy alternative) versus water. Not only does oatmeal made with water taste way less delicious, but you're also missing out on the extra protein staying power that milk will add to the breakfast. Water will also make the oats more gummy instead of creamy.

    Why is my oat milk oily? ›

    It's with the oil that is added into the milk. Which is added to serve as an emulsifier between the oats and the water, which is why oils are even more likely to be found in the 'barista' version of a brand to help them froth well.

    Why does oat milk look oily? ›

    Although whole grain oats and water are the foundation of any healthy oat milk, many oat milks also contain oil to give it a creamy consistency.

    Can I use instant oatmeal for oat milk? ›

    For 4 cups oat milk, combine 1 cup dry rolled oats (I used Bob's Red Mill, but any rolled oats will work—don't use instant or quick-cooking oats), 4 cups cold water, and a pinch of salt and blend for 20 seconds max. Don't soak the oats beforehand or overblend them—that causes starch breakdown, upping the slime factor.

    How do you store oat milk after opening? ›

    To store your oat milk, simply keep it somewhere cool and dry like a pantry, cupboard or dry storage area. Once it's opened and the seal is broken, oat milk is perishable. It should then be put straight in the fridge and resealed tightly after every time it's opened – just like milk.

    How long does oat milk stay fresh? ›

    But oat milk and cow's milk aren't just similar in nutritional content. Much like cow's milk, an opened carton of oat milk can typically remain fresh in the fridge for a week or up to 10 days.

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