Saturday, September 20, 2014

Almond Horchata


 
I think I've mentioned that we are currently living back east for a while.  There is good food to be found here, but not really when it comes to Mexican food.  Coming from the southwest, we could always find fantastic Mexican food, but it's not the same here.  The other day I was in the mood for a horchata.  If you don't know what that is, it's a rice based drink with cinnamon.  It is sweet which means it contains sugar, so I thought I'd tackle a processed free version.  In doing some research, I found that it takes hours if not days to make a traditional horchata!  I think because I'm a mom of three, days to do anything is just not part of our lifestyle right now.  So, I started to think what it is I like about the drink in the first place.  I like the creamy base, the flavor of the cinnamon, and the slightly gritty texture of the freshly ground cinnamon on top.  Here is what I already had in my house that could duplicate all of these qualities.  Hence, the quick and easy almond horchata was born!
 
One serving:
1 cup unsweetened organic almond milk
5 to 6 drops liquid cinnamon stevia (Sweetleaf brand)
cinnamon for garnish
 
Stir cinnamon stevia into the almond milk, sprinkle the top with cinnamon and voila!  Creamy, cinnamon goodness.  Now, I will admit that if you are a horchata connoisseur, this is not for you, but a refined sugar-free, quick fix - this is it!!  Even if you like a traditional horchata, this is a nice spin-off in flavors to change it up.  See what you think.  You can also customizes this to your tastes and add more or less cinnamon stevia.  If you can't find cinnamon stevia, you can order it online or just use regular stevia and add a lot of cinnamon.  The cinnamon stevia will give you the best flavor though.
 

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