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Peanut Milk Mocha Latte

September 9, 2024 by April

Do you know how much money it would take to live in downtown Charleston, within walking distance of adorable little coffee shops that you could walk to? And spend an hour or two either enjoying the endless people-watching, or working on your laptop before sighing with joy before heading home to your two-story pastel Charleston style home in a safe area to continue the rest of your charmed day where you somehow never sweat? A lot. Not to mention the patience it would take to live amongst the tourists and students and stormwaters that flood the area. It's an amount I simply cannot fathom.

babas on cannon

BUT that doesn't stop me from visiting said downtown Charleston and daydreaming about what that  tea-olive scented scenario would be like. In my mind it's always a low of 60 degrees and a high of 80 degrees, where wearing a skirt and tank top is always absolutely seasonably appropriate. And I would stop more days than not at Baba's on Cannon, where I'd have their peanut milk mocha and a pastry for breakfast. Which is what I did earlier this summer on a two day trip down for a beach day.

peanut mocha babas on cannon

Some Thoughts on Peanut Milk

Several years ago, a friend of ours who had some association with the state Peanut Board gave us some sample bottles of peanut milk, both plain and chocolate. In fact, there's an article about it from the Post & Courier. They were delicious and I was excited to have peanut milk available all of the time! As the peanut boards in this country have found, peanut milk is a harder sell as an alternative milk than other nut milks, so you likely will not find it in any grocery stores, not even boutique or specialty ones — I've been on the lookout.

Since peanut milk hasn't really taken off, I hadn't had it since, but I thought about it occasionally. When I saw the peanut mocha on the menu at Baba's, I was really excited to try it. And it was so delicious I knew I had to continue enjoying it at home in Columbia, since I don't have the kind of money it takes to live in a fancy house in Charleston and live a fancy no-work lifestyle. I figured I should try making peanut milk, and after a few tries, I got a pretty good recipe down to the point where it only takes a little bit of advance planning to enjoy peanut mochas as much as I want with the simplicity of unsalted roasted peanuts.

peanut milk mocha
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Easy Peanut Milk

Course Drinks
Cuisine Southern
Keyword milk alternative, peanuts
Prep Time 6 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Total Time 6 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings 2 cups

Equipment

  • mesh strainer
  • Blender
  • Cheesecloth optional

Ingredients

  • 2 cups unsalted roasted peanuts
  • 6 cups filtered water
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup or preferred sweetener, as desired

Instructions

  • Soak the peanuts in 3-4 cups filtered water (enough to cover the peanuts by an inch) for 6 hours.
  • Pour out the soaking water and reserve the peanuts.
  • Blend the soaked peanuts with 2 cups of filtered water. Add more by the ½ cup full if needed).
  • Place the mesh trainer over a clean mixing bowl. Use a metal spoon to press the liquid from the peanut paste into the bowl. It takes me about five minutes to squeeze all of the liquid out. You should end up with about 2 cups of liquid. NOTE: if you are really not a fan of pulp or a little graininess in the bottom of your cup, you may want to strain again through cheesecloth. I like it, so I am with the texture that comes from the mesh strainer alone.
  • Mix the vanilla extract and maple syrup if using into the peanut milk.
  • Pour into an airtight jar and shake well. Refrigerate for up to a week, and shake well before using.

peanut milk mocha latte

Next up, if you so choose, is the peanut milk mocha. Prepare your mocha as you normally would, just substitute the milk for the peanut milk, whether you want to make a latte, an iced coffee, or enjoy it hot. Here's what I do:

  1. Pour a teaspoon of maple syrup into a coffee mug.
  2. Drizzle about 1-2 tablespoons of chocolate syrup (I like Trader Joe's Midnight Moo) into the glass
  3. Pour in your coffee.
  4. Top with about ⅓ cup peanut milk.
  5. Stir together and drink while hot.

peanut milk and mocha latte

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Cooking doesn't have to be boring and routine. Are you looking for easy dinners, Southern-inspired recipes, fun desserts, and ways to incorporate unusual ingredients in your cooking? Welcome, you're in the right place!

I'm April Blake, a recipe developer, food, agriculture, and travel writer, and digital marketing manager in South Carolina. Please follow me on Instagram, but not in real life.




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