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t.racer 03-02-2004 04:53 AM

making soymilk by hand
 
Today I tried making soymilk for the first time and it turned out
green! I followed the recipe from the Soy, Not Oi cook zine. What went
wrong? Is it because I used frozen soybeans or it is just that some
pulp spilt into the milk? Is it because I used guaze instead of
cheesebloth? The recipe says "you can use cheesecloth or anything with
small holes."
The book says you can eat the pulp too.

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usual suspect 03-02-2004 05:30 PM

making soymilk by hand
 
t.racer wrote:
> Today I tried making soymilk for the first time and it turned out
> green! I followed the recipe from the Soy, Not Oi cook zine. What went
> wrong? Is it because I used frozen soybeans or it is just that some
> pulp spilt into the milk?


Yes. Try it with soaked dried soybeans.

> Is it because I used guaze instead of
> cheesebloth? The recipe says "you can use cheesecloth or anything with
> small holes."


No, it's because you used edamame instead of dried beans.

> The book says you can eat the pulp too.


It's okay if you season it well and form it into burger patties. You can
also find other recipes online by searching for OKARA (not okra) recipes.


t.racer 04-02-2004 06:35 AM

making soymilk by hand
 
I wish the recipe would've specified which type of soybeans to use.
First I looked for fresh soybeans at Henry's and when I didn't see
those I got the frozen ones. I didn't even realize they were sold like
pinto beans and such.

On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 17:30:31 GMT, usual suspect >
wrote:

>t.racer wrote:
>> Today I tried making soymilk for the first time and it turned out
>> green! I followed the recipe from the Soy, Not Oi cook zine. What went
>> wrong? Is it because I used frozen soybeans or it is just that some
>> pulp spilt into the milk?

>
>Yes. Try it with soaked dried soybeans.
>
>> Is it because I used guaze instead of
>> cheesebloth? The recipe says "you can use cheesecloth or anything with
>> small holes."

>
>No, it's because you used edamame instead of dried beans.
>
>> The book says you can eat the pulp too.

>
>It's okay if you season it well and form it into burger patties. You can
>also find other recipes online by searching for OKARA (not okra) recipes.
>


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