What to do With Leftover Nut + Seed Pulp (2024)

I’m constantly making my own nut and seed milks because they’re delicious, full of goodness and work well for my sensitive digestive system. This is the main reason I developed my own Nut Milk Bag - Chef's-grade and large enough to handle a large load at anytime.

In my cookbookPurely Delicious,I also dedicated a full chapter exclusively to dairy-freemilks because each one has their own unique health benefits. As a general rule, nut and seed milks provide protein and essential minerals such as magnesium and zinc to nourish your entire body and support wellbeing.

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE LEFTOVER PULP?

Since launching The Healthy Chef Nut Milk Bag, a big question I’m often asked is what to do with the leftover pulp you get from making your milk? Now, you don't always get leftover pulp from dairy free milks. Ingredients such as macadamias, cashew nuts, brown rice, oats and coconut only give the slightest amount of pulp or are completely blended into the milk. Other nuts and seeds such as almonds and pumpkin seeds create a pulp that is leftover after squeezing the milk from the nut milk bag.

Nut and seed milks provide protein and essential minerals such as magnesium and zinc to nourish your entire body and support wellbeing.

Surprisingly, there are genius ways you can actually use leftover pulp without it going to waste. Here are a few of my tips.

MAKE YOUR OWN ALMOND FLOUR

Lightly bake your leftover almond pulp in a low 150°C /300°F oven for 30-60 minutes. Give it a mix every now and again and make sure it is fully dried out. The result is a budget friendly and purely delicious almond flour that you can use for all your gluten-free baking needs. My Healthy Bakingcookbook, has amazing gluten-free and vegan recipes made with almond flour. You'll find my secret recipe for Vegan Banana Bread as well as my Olive Oil Zucchini Bread.

I love to combine almond flour with Healthy Chef Protein, desiccated coconut, matcha powder, a few spoons of coconut oil to make the most delicious energy-boosting protein power balls for a low carb, sugar-free dessert or a snack.

MAKE GLUTEN-FREE CRACKERS

Combine almond pulp with sunflower seeds, a splash of olive oil, sea salt and golden flaxseeds, then bake until golden for healthy crackers. Perfect with smashed avocado.


MAKE HEALTHY GRANOLA

Combine 1 cup almond milk pulp, a pinch of cinnamon, splash of vanilla, 2 tablespoon maple syrup, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1/4 cup sunflower seeds and 1/2 cup coconut flakes. Spread thinly onto a baking tray.

Bake granola in a low oven for 60 minutes until lightly golden and cool. Store in an airtight container and enjoy with yoghurt and your choice of fresh fruit.

FRUIT CRUMBLES

I love using leftover almond and seed pulp to make the yummiest healthiest dessert or breakfast crumble. All you need to do is combine your fresh almond pulp with a little maple or honey and a little coconut for texture and crunch. Then sprinkle over fresh seasonal berries, peaches or apples before your bake in a moderate oven for 30 - 40 minutes.

For crumble inspiration my Healthy Baking Cookbook has a full chapter on crumbles that marry perfectly with a dollop of Greek style or coconut yoghurt.

RAW FOOD BAKING

The texture of nut pulp is ideal for making raw food crusts and bases.Process your pulp with desiccated coconut, vanilla paste, medjool dates and coconut oil until you have a finely chopped consistency. This will act as a great base or crust for raw cheesecakes. The mixture can also be transformed into raw bliss balls that taste spectacular.

I love to add a spoonful of Healthy Chef Protein,some coconut and Naked Chocolate which makes it taste like a bounty bar.

RAW HUMMUS

This recipe is now a regular feature on the lunch menu plan at the Healthy Chef office. It's made completely from leftover almond pulp, but you can also use other nut pulps such as brazil nuts, pistachio, pumpkin seed and sunflower seeds.

Blend 1 cup of almond pulp, 1 clove smashed garlic, 2 - 3 tablespoons lemon juice (to taste), 3 tablespoons olive oil, 4 tablespoons tahini, 80 ml cold water (add extra for desired consistency) and a generous pinch of sea salt.

Add extras such as fresh parsley, coriander or a splash of green Tabasco. You can also add vegetables such as zucchini or roasted pumpkin. Blend in a food processor until smooth and your desired consistency and store in the fridge for 4 - 5 days. Enjoy with raw vegetables and salads.

FREEZING YOUR PULP

Freezing your almond pulp is also a great idea if you regularly make almond milk at home. I generally freeze a few batches first before defrosting and making my own almond flour to use in banana bread. All you need to do is place your almond pulp into a plastic freezer bag, or any sealed container until required.

NAKED CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

My Naked Chocolate Chip Cookies area great way of using up your leftoveralmond milkpulp. What’s important when making these cookies is that you don’t bake them for too long. They will be slightly soft when you remove them from the oven, but as they cool, the cookies become crunchier and moist and chewy inside.

Make sureto use good quality dark chocolateas this will ensure the final result is heaven in every mouthful.

NATURAL FACE + BODY SCRUB

I only use oatmeal pulp for my scrubs as it's gentle on the face and body. Combine 2 tablespoons of leftover oatmeal pulp with 2 teaspoons of honey.The oats are a gentle way to scrub away dead skin cells while the honey nourishes the skin.

FIBRE REPLACEMENT

Nut + seed pulp is a great source of natural fibre so they make a great alternative to flaxseeds or chia gel in your smoothies. They also make your smoothies delicious and creamy.

What to do With Leftover Nut + Seed Pulp (2024)

FAQs

What to do with walnut pulp after making milk? ›

Spread your nut milk pulp onto a baking-lined tray and dry it at your oven's lowest temperature. Once your pulp is dry, roughly crumble it up and use in place of bread crumbs as a topping or breading.

How long does nut pulp last in fridge? ›

It can be stored in the refrigerator up to 1 week, or frozen for up to 1 month, often longer.

What is almond pulp used for? ›

It's great for recipes like energy bites that call for nuts or nut meal, or adding to things like granola in place of some of the oats or nuts.

Can I freeze almond pulp? ›

Freezing your almond pulp is also a great idea if you regularly make almond milk at home. I generally freeze a few batches first before defrosting and making my own almond flour to use in banana bread. All you need to do is place your almond pulp into a plastic freezer bag, or any sealed container until required.

Is walnut milk anti-inflammatory? ›

Polyunsaturated fat and polyphenols found in walnuts act as antioxidants within the body, combating inflammation and damage from oxidation in the brain.

What can you do with leftover walnut shells? ›

Want your landscaping and gardening materials to do double duty? Stock up on walnut shells. Affordable and biodegradable, walnut shells can be used for decorative landscaping, replacing less eco-friendly materials or herbicides. They can also be added to golf cart paths to help prevent buckling in adverse weather.

How to dehydrate nut pulp? ›

Preheat your oven to its lowest setting. My oven goes down to 150 °F, but if yours goes lower that's even better! Spread out your almond pulp on a baking tray to as thin as you can get it. Place the tray in the oven and let the pulp dehydrate for 4-8 hours.

Can almond pulp go bad? ›

If you store leftover almond pulp in the fridge, it will last about five days. To store almond pulp in the fridge, make sure it's stored in a sealed container. Glass or another kind of airtight container will work.

Is there any nutritional value in almond pulp? ›

Here is a breakdown of the approximate nutritional value of almond pulp: Fiber: Almond pulp contains dietary fiber, although the exact amount can vary. On average, it may provide around 2-3 grams of fiber per ounce (28 grams). Protein: Almond pulp retains some prote.

Why should we peel almond skin? ›

Almonds can be difficult to digest as the skin contains anti-nutrients — tannins and phytic acid — that inhibit nutrient absorption and can aggravate pitta in the blood. So they are best eaten after being soaked overnight and by removing the skin.

Is almond pulp compostable? ›

After making fresh milk in your Almond Cow, we recommend putting your leftover pulp in the green layer of waste in your compost bin.

What can you do with leftover pulp from juicing? ›

11 Creative Ways To Re-use Your Juicer Pulp
  1. Use The Pulp To Make A Delicious Bread Loaf. ...
  2. Make Your Own Homemade Fruit Leather. ...
  3. Mix It Into A Cream Cheese Spread. ...
  4. Add It To Homemade Soups & Sauces. ...
  5. Make Homemade Baby Food. ...
  6. Enrich Your Compost Pile. ...
  7. Add To Salads. ...
  8. Mix It With Water For Your Plants.

Is it better to freeze or refrigerate almonds? ›

Avoid exposure to strong odors, as almonds can absorb the odors of other materials, chemicals, and pungent foods. Rotate to optimize shelf life. Almonds can be stored frozen, which extends the shelf life significantly; however, proper packaging must be used to protect them from ice formation and moisture.

What do you do with almond meal? ›

This coarse texture means that while almond meal can create delicious baked desserts, it can also be used to substitute breadcrumbs when coating meat, topping vegetables, and making casseroles. Available at many grocery stores, almond meal is usually found in the baking or gluten free section.

What to do with coconut chaff after extracting the milk? ›

  1. Step 1: Bake the pulp for a few hours.
  2. Step 2: Pass the dried pulp through your blender to turn it into a fine flour.
  3. Step 3: Put pulp into a ziplock bag, flatten it, and store it in the freezer. ...
  4. Make a Grain-Free Muesli. ...
  5. Make Breading for Mini-Schnitzels. ...
  6. Make Your Smoothies Extra Thick.
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Can I eat walnuts after milk? ›

Yes nuts are rich in good fatty acids wch lead to a healthy heart..also taking them along with milk will prevent any kind of milk acidity..

Is homemade walnut milk good for you? ›

Unsweetened walnut milk has few carbs while it's high in fat (the good kind) and protein. A wealth of antioxidants in walnuts offers anti-inflammatory properties and protection from oxidation-related damage. The wealth of essential fatty acids (AKA omega 3s) reduces your risk of heart disease and cognitive decline.

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