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Rice Milk

1 cup of brown rice
4 cups of water
Optional:
Flavorings honey, cocoa powder, almond extract, etc.

Rinse the rice well before cooking.
Add the water and rice to a pan and cook the rice gently until the rice is thoroughly cooked and very soft - do not drain the rice.
Use a food processor or blender to liquidize the rice and water mix
Strain the liquid through a piece of cheesecloth or muslin if required (this will create a smooth rice milk)
Add flavorings as desired.
*The proportions of rice to water may vary depending on the type of rice used and your own preference for thick or thin rice milk.
*white rice will work as well, but it will give a thinner milk.
*It is ideal for making white sauces and works well as a dairy milk substitute in many dishes. Rice milk has a naturally bland taste and this makes it ideal for using in both sweet and savory dishes. Can also be used when making ice cream. Substitute milk or almond milk.

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