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Making Rice Milk with your SoyQuick™

Making homemade rice milk has never been easier! With the SoyQuick™ Automatic Soymilk Maker, you can make rice milk from many varieties of long and short grain rice, including brown, white, wild, and sweet, as well as combinations such as brown-wild, or sweet-brown. Many types of rice are widely available, so the variations of tasty beverages are almost endless.

Make Fresh Rice Milk and Save!

Rice milk purchased commercially is generally quite expensive; most customers pay between $1.99 and $2.99 per quart. Over the course of a year, or even a month, your rice milk costs can place a heavy burden on your grocery budget.

The cost to make fresh rice milk is generally even less that for soymilk, since the cost of rice when purchased in bulk can be amazingly inexpensive. With SoyQuick™, you can make a quart of rice milk for just a few cents.

By making fresh rice milk, your not only gain substantial savings every week, you also contribute to an eco-friendly way to reduce container waste by keeping cartons and jugs out of our landfills.

So what are you waiting for? Click here to calculate your rice milk costs and see how much you can save!

Preparation and Clean-up

Rice milk can be made from pre-soaked rice, or directly from dry rice.

Rice milk is stickier than soymilk, so cleaning may take a few more moments, but the instruction manual and the free cleaning kit will greatly assist in making clean-up a snap.

Flavoring your Rice Milk

By making your own rice milk, you are able to control the flavor to perfectly suit your taste. Some people prefer plain rice milk, while others like to add a little flavoring and/or sweetener such as vanilla, chocolate, honey, sugar, or cinnamon and other spices.

Using sweeter rice or mixing different types of rice together also varies the flavor of your rice milk. Brown rice, for example, produces a nuttier flavor than white rice. Because only the hull is removed during the processing of brown rice, it also has more fiber, vitamins and minerals than white rice.

Many customers add 1-2 tablespoon of flax or sesame seeds with the rice, or even substitute half of the rice for almonds or other nuts, for a wonderful flavor and increased nutrition.

For information and links about where to find different types of rice for your machine, visit our links page. Bob's Red Mill, for example, has many types of rice and other grains available on-line.

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