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    Home » Recipes » Recipe Round-Ups

    Almond Pulp Recipes + Making Almond Meal

    Updated: May 2, 2023 by Gustavo De Obaldia

    Written by Gustavo De Obaldia

    Wondering what to do with almond pulp after you are done making homemade almond milk? Check out these fantastic leftover almond pulp recipes that are sure to make the best out of your almond milk leftover pulp. We will even show you the simple art of making almond meal from almond pulp.

    almond meal bowl next to raw almonds, cheesecloth and almond milk vase
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    We love making our own almond milk. It just makes sense, it is super easy, and cheap, and you are entirely sure about what is in each glass.

    Our favorite ones are oat milk, soy milk, and of course, almond milk, or vegan chocolate milk. But we are constantly faced with the question: what to do with almond meal (AKA almond flour) after making milk with raw almonds?

    Mainly because we avoid food waste and are fans of sustainability and making the best out of food leftovers; the good news is that nut milk pulp and raw almond pulp leftovers are versatile, still pack lots of nutrients and fiber, and are easy to use in many recipes.

    almond milk bowl next to cheesecloth with almond pulp leftovers

    We have gathered our favorite recipes from around the web that we have tested and tried and think you will also love. Most of them are snacks and desserts, but you will also find some unexpected savory treats!

    Not only that, but all these almond milk pulp recipes are vegan and made with wholesome ingredients, so you can enjoy them guilt-free and rescue all that fiber that was about to end up in your compost or the trash bin.

    Jump to:
    • 🤔 Ways to use almond pulp
    • 📚 Almond milk pulp recipes
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Storing almond pulp
    • How to make almond meal
    • Storing freshly made almond meal
    • More interesting DIY recipes
    • 📋 Recipe
    • 💬 Reviews and Comments

    🤔 Ways to use almond pulp

    Make an almond meal

    Yes! You can make an almond meal from the leftover pulp and almond powder recipe. Then you can use it you make almond meal bars or in many other recipes. You need to bake the almond pulp. Spread the nut pulp on a lined baking sheet with parchment paper and bake in a preheated oven at 200 ºF (93 ºC), then blend it, and voilá: almond meal! See the detailed recipe below.

    bowl with almond meal and almonds

    I usually make homemade almond milk with one cup of raw almonds. You will be left with ¾ cup of almond pulp from this quantity. After you bake and blend it, it will become a homemade almond meal after drying. It yields roughly ¼ cup almond meal.

    This is a good amount for most baked goods recipes calling for almond milk.

    Store the almond meal in an airtight container at room temperature.

    Note: To make an organic almond meal ensure you use organic almonds; that's it!

    Almond meal vs almond flour

    Regular almond flour is finely ground-blanched almonds. Almond meal is typically made from unpeeled, skin-on almonds, and it's darker in color. It can vary in coarseness, from a fairly fine, powdery texture to a slightly coarser texture.

    Did you know that almond flour and almond meal have the same nutritional value? Same macros per serving ¼ cup (30 grams): Protein = Carbohydrates = Fat

    Use it in your smoothies

    The easiest way of them all is to add a couple of scoops directly into your smoothies to add fiber and protein.

    Feel free to freeze the protein pulp in portions and then add them to your smoothies. The smoothies will definitely increase their fiber content, so they will have more of a chewable consistency, depending on how much you add.

    Read on: Strawberry and Chocolate Smoothie»

    Add it to your breakfast

    If you like having smoothie bowls, granola bars, porridge, homemade granola, or vegan yogurt in a fruit bowl for breakfast, adding a scoop or two of almond pulp is a great idea.

    📚 Almond milk pulp recipes

    3-ingredient Low-calorie Protein Balls

    These are when you need something fast and easy to be your workout partner. You only need almond pulp, protein powder, ground flax meal, and an optional Meedjol date.

    3-ingredient low calorie vegan protein balls, chocolate flavored, in a white serving plate.

    Easy Almond Pulp Energy Balls

    Almond pulp energy balls are a super quick and easy way to put almond pulp leftover to use! Take your cacao powder and vanilla powder and make something absolutely delicious. These balls are rich, chocolatey, nutritious, and a great on-the-go snack.

    easy almond pulp vegan energy balls
    Photo and recipe credit: My Quite Kitchen

    Vegan Snickerdoodle Energy Balls

    These vegan snickerdoodle energy balls need just 6 ingredients and are ready in minutes. A great leftover idea to make with the almond leftover pulp, using almond butter and maple syrup.

    vegan snickerdoodle power balls
    Photo and recipe credit: Make it Dairy-Free

    Easy Almond Pulp Hummus

    This almond pulp recipe is one of my favorites! After making almond milk use the almond pulp to make this super easy hummus. It is the perfect way to use almond meal in a savory treat. It has an amazing creamy texture and is full of flavor from tahini, extra virgin olive oil, fresh lemon juice, lemon zest, and garlic. This recipe is also legume-free which some diets avoid. Best of all, it is so easy to make; simply put all the ingredients in a food processor and make a hummus!

    almond pulp hummus
    Photo and recipe credit: Eating by Elaine

    Almond Pulp Strawberry Vanilla Smoothie

    The easiest way to use leftover pulp is by tossing a half cup of leftover almond pulp into your smoothies. It adds fiber and protein, leaving you feeling even more satisfied. So after making homemade almond milk, you can add some authentic almond flavor from the almond pulp from making nut milk that can even be enhanced with a drop of almond extract too!

    almond pulp strawberry vanilla smoothie
    Photo and recipe credit: Eating by Elaine

    Almond Pulp Pizza Crackers

    If you are ready to pull your baking sheet and bake, another creative way to use leftover almond pulp from making almond milk is by making these raw, gluten-free, almond pulp crackers that are whole30 friendly and use up to three cups of almond pulp and is packed with superfoods as it uses ground flax seeds providing a delicious texture.

    pizza crakers made with nut pulp
    Photo and recipe credit: Vegan Doll House

    Cherry bliss balls

    Fudgey and chocolatey, these chocolate cherry bliss balls are a super easy treat to make with leftover almond pulp. Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free.

    almond pulp cherry bliss chocolate bites
    Photo and recipe credit: Unconventional Baker

    No-bake Almond Pulp Cake

    This cake made with leftover almond pulp is made with wholesome ingredients and is perfect for an afternoon snack or dessert; it doesn't have added sugars, and you don't even have to turn on the oven.

    almond pulp vegan cake
    Photo and recipe credit: Go Eat Green

    Vegan Mexican Cotija Cheese

    Vegan cotija cheese is made using leftover almond pulp from vegan Mexican sour cream; it's not the same as plain almond pulp, but it's worth calling out another great use of almond pulp when mixed; with other ingredients and avoiding waste in this recipe, just deliciousness!

    vegan cotija cheese made with almond pulp
    Photo and recipe credit: Mexican made Meatless

    More almond pulp recipes to try

    • Chocolate Mousse Cups
    • Banana Almond Pulp Cookies
    • Almond Pulp Muffins

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you eat almond pulp?

    Yes, in fact, you can use it immediately or store it for later use.

    Can you leave pulp in almond milk?

    Sure you can; you will have almond milk with more texture and nutrition. I often leave it as it is if I plan to use almond milk on my smoothies, dried fruit granola, pumpkin-spiced granola, or vegan pancakes.

    How long does almond pulp last?

    I have found that after the 3-5 days in the fridge, some mold starts forming on the almond pulp, meaning you have to discard it, so make sure you freeze almond pulp if you don't plan to use it in an almond meal soon.

    Storing almond pulp

    You can make your own almond milk with a blender or food processor; after straining it, you will end up with wet almond pulp.

    It is better to store almond pulp wet (just as is after milk extraction and straight out of the nut milk bag); frozen almond pulp will dehydrate in the fridge.

    Then you can use use the dried raw almond pulp in your favorite recipes like oatmeal chocolate chip muffins, cookies, granola bars, or any of the recipes suggested on this note..

    I usually remove it from the nut milk bag and place it in an airtight container in the fridge.

    How to make almond meal

    squeeze firmly all the almond milk out

    Strain as much liquid as you can out of the cheesecloth.

    cheesecloth with almond pulp leftovers

    Squeezing all the almond milk out will accelerate the drying process.

    almond pulp in a lines baking sheet with parchment paper

    Spread the pulp on a lined baking sheet

    dehydrated almond pulp

    Bake. for about two hours and let sit

    blending dried almond pulp using an immersion blender

    Pour the dried almond pulp into a blender

    holding immersion blender with result almond meal

    Blend briefly until you reach a fine consistency

    Storing freshly made almond meal

    Store your homemade almond meal in a glass container out of the fridge for about one month.

    storing almond meal in an airtight glass container

    More interesting DIY recipes

    Springtime is perfect for munching on tons of strawberries, but what to do when you go crazy at the farmers market? Make homemade strawberry juice or strawberry vinaigrette.

    If you love sprouting your lentils or are curious about how to make your sprouts, you will also love these fantastic recipes using sprouts.

    If you love the idea of starting a healthy juicing habit but don't have a juicer jet, no worries, explore our guide on how to juice without a juicer and what to do with juice pulp!

    📋 Recipe

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    Making Almond Meal Recipe

    Author: Gustavo De Obaldia
    If you're like me, you might end up with a lot of almond pulp left over after making almond milk. But before you toss it out, think about turning it into almond meal instead! It's a great way to make use of those leftovers and it's so easy to do. Just follow these simple steps and you'll have fresh almond meal in no time. Enjoy! 🙂
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 2 hours hrs
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
    Course Basics & Preparations
    Cuisine Healthy
    Servings 1 (¼ cup servings)
    Calories 158 kcal

    Equipment

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    Ingredients
     
     

    • ¾ cup almond pulp squeezed right after making almond milk
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    Directions
     

    • Pre-heat oven at 200 ºF (93 ºC). Make sure to squeeze all the liquid out of the cheesecloth were you made almond milk.
    • Bake. Use the upper and lower heat mode. Don’t use the fan mode, as it will spread all the pulp away. The baking time is about two hours; you must get the almond pulp 100% dehydrated. The more you spread it out, the quicker.
    • Stir. You will need to stir the almond pulp about 4-5 times during the process. Disintegrate the clumps and don't let them become brown
    • Rest. Leave the baked almond pulp to sit for a couple of hours, and then you can blend it for about 20 seconds until you have almond flour. You can then use it in your favorite baked goods.
    • Blend or process the dried almond pulp until fine consistency flour results. It should only take about 15 seconds. Ensure not to blend it too much. Otherwise, the almond meal will clump.
    • Store. Remember to store the almond meals in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a month.

    Notes

    Result is approximate = ¾ cup almond pulp yields ¼ cup almond meal (30-35 grams)

    Nutrition Facts

    Calories: 158kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 6gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 1gFiber: 3gSugar: 1gCalcium: 59mgIron: 1mg
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    As the lead content writer and recipe developer at Our Plant-Based World, he combines his passion for health and sustainability with a Plant-Based Nutrition Certification to create accessible, delicious vegan recipes. His expertise in plant-based cooking supports the blog's mission of fostering a healthier, environmentally conscious lifestyle through simple and seasonal dishes. His commitment to making vegan cooking enjoyable and inclusive for everyone shines in each recipe and article.

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    1. Grace Tejero

      May 26, 2022 at 8:47 am

      5 stars
      These are amazing ideas! It's going to be my first time trying out the almond pulp hummus and the Mexican cheese. Thanks for the recipes!

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      • Gus

        May 26, 2022 at 9:09 am

        you are welcome! Please let us know how you like them!

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    2. Anaiah

      May 25, 2022 at 2:38 pm

      5 stars
      I love all of these ideas you've shared with us! Definitely going to be making some of these.

      Reply
    3. Casey

      May 25, 2022 at 5:13 am

      5 stars
      Just booked marked this -- so many great ideas! The cherry bliss balls have my name on this!! YUMMM!!!

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      • Gus

        May 25, 2022 at 12:01 pm

        am glad you liked the almond pulp recipes compilation! 🙂

        Reply
    4. Anita

      May 25, 2022 at 3:19 am

      5 stars
      I've been making homemade almond milk, so this article is super helpful. There are so many delicious treats I want to make from this list.

      Reply
      • Gus

        May 25, 2022 at 12:01 pm

        Super! Now you have whole new ways to use the almond pulp discards!

        Reply
    5. Irena Macri

      May 25, 2022 at 2:22 am

      5 stars
      I don't often make my own nut milk but when I do, I always wonder what to do with the pulp. Bliss balls!!! How genius, why haven't I thought of that before. Thanks for the ideas and recipes!

      Reply
      • Gus

        May 25, 2022 at 12:04 pm

        Yep, bliss balls are certainly the way to go for almond pulp discards. Almond meal also makes a lot of sense if you bake a lot.

        Reply
    6. Shadi Hasanzadenemati

      May 25, 2022 at 1:19 am

      5 stars
      Thank you so much! The flavors are perfect and I can’t wait to try this recipe!

      Reply
    7. Sara Welch

      May 25, 2022 at 12:21 am

      5 stars
      You always make recipes look so easy and this was no exception! Loved making my own almond milk; easily, a new favorite recipe!

      Reply

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