Badam Milk is a delicious Indian drink made by blending roasted almonds with milk, and sometimes cardamom and saffron. The result is a creamy, nutty flavour that's absolutely unique and refreshing! While this nutritious and refreshing drink can be enjoyed throughout the year, it is popularly served during Holi and Ramadan.
The first sip of Badam Milk is rich and smooth, with a velvety texture that coats the tongue, and the flavour is nutty and slightly sweet. As you continue to drink, the almond flavour becomes more pronounced, and the sweetness balances the nuttiness. Cardamom and saffron elevate the flavour profile of Badam Milk recipe and add a tempting aroma to it.
One of the best things about Almond Milk is that it can be enjoyed hot or cold. The beverage becomes perfect for sipping on a cold winter evening when served hot. The warmth of the drink enhances the nuttiness and adds to the comforting sensation. It is a refreshing and nourishing drink when served cold, perfect for a hot summer day.
Whether served hot or cold, Almond Milk is a delicious and satisfying beverage that is perfect for any occasion.
Try our easy Badam Milk recipe prepared with Nestlé MILKMAID. If you follow the recipe properly, it’ll take just 15 minutes to prepare delicious and nourishing Badam Milk.
Show more > Show Less >You can store Badam Milk in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. Ensure that you store it in an airtight container.
Blanching almonds is not necessary for making Badam Milk, but it helps remove the skin, making them easier to blend.
You can serve Almond Milk hot or cold, depending on your preference. To serve it hot, warm it up in a saucepan because it provides more control over the temperature and allows for more consistent heating, thus, enhancing the flavour and texture.
Yes, you can add other spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, or vanilla extract to Almond Milk recipe to give it a unique taste.