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Save time and money while staying healthy The Idavee brand Automatic Soy Milk Machine is the highest capacity machine of its kind. It is capable of making 1.9 liters of plant-based dairy-free milk at a time. That's just over a half gallon! In thirty short minutes, you'll have fresh, homemade, soy, nut, and seed milk without additives and preservatives like you'd find in store-bought milk, at a fraction of the cost. It is very important to use fresh soybeans, grains and nuts. Using stale beans or nuts may result in the creation of excess foam that might cause an overflow from the machine. This machine was designed for use in the United States with 110-volt power. Two Layers of Stainless Steel Our designers wanted to create a soy milk maker that would look fantastic on your kitchen counter. We modeled our design and size after a standard coffee maker. The beautiful stainless steel exterior looks great in any kitchen. The Idavee brand Soy Milk Maker is constructed of not one, but two layers of stainless steel. Try to find that in another soy milk machine. Other than the beauty, the benefit of this is the noise and heat dissipation. Although not recommended, you could touch the outside of the machine while it's working and not get burned. This is comforting in a household with children, who always seem to grab things that you thought were out of reach. The noise level of this machine is comparable to a standard dishwasher. The inside of the machine and the mixing blade are made entirely of 304 food-grade stainless steel. Seven Functions in One Machine You can easily make nut, seed, rice, coconut, hemp, oat milk and more. It's not just for milk, though! Pureed soups, oatmeal (porridge), pastes, and juice are among some of the other things you can make. It's perfect for nut milk such as almond, cashew, macadamia, walnut, Brazil nuts, hazelnut, pecan, and pistachio. Try it with seeds such as hemp, quinoa, pumpkin, sunflower, sesame, and flaxseed. Works for rice, coconut, oat milk too. We have included a recipe booklet with some fabulous drinks, soups and breakfast choices to try with your Idavee brand soy milk machine. Check out some of our most popular recipes below. Idavee Get ready for fresh. Delicious Recipes for Milk, Soup, Desserts, Juices and More Vanilla Soymilk 1 included measuring cup (70 grams) of dry soy beans or 2 measuring cups (140 grams) of soaked soy beans Water to the MIN fill line Add ingredients to the chamber and press the appropriate button. DRY BEAN/NUT for dry beans and WET BEAN/NUT for soaked beans. Once the cycle is complete, add 1/2 tsp sea salt, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 3 tablespoons cane sugar to hot milk. Stir thoroughly and chill before serving. Don’t be afraid to experiment. Try other flavorings in place of vanilla and other sweeteners instead of sugar. Agave Nectar, molasses, brown rice syrup are some examples. Cream of Asparagus Soup 2 lbs asparagus (2 bunches) 1 tbsp unsalted butter 1 medium onion, chopped Chicken broth to the MIN fill line 4 tbsp sour cream Salt and fresh pepper, to taste Directions Melt butter over low heat in a skillet. Add onion and sauté until soft, about 2-3 minutes. Cut the asparagus into pieces and place in the chamber. Add sour cream, salt & pepper, and sautéed onions to the chamber. Fill to the MIN line with chicken broth and press the PUREED SOUP button. Soup will be done in about 30 minutes. Almond Milk 2-4 included measuring cups of soaked whole raw almonds (more to taste)Tap water between the MIN and MAX lines Soak almonds in filtered water for 6-12 hours Add the soaked almonds to the chamber Add tap water between the MIN and MAX lines Press the WET BEAN/NUT button and wait about 30 minutes for the cycle to complete Strain milk using the enclosed filter or a nut milk bag (not included) for smoother milk Add your favorite flavorings and sweeteners if desired Chill and keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days Endless Possibilities Breakfast Oatmeal, congee, porridge oh my! Let our machine do the work for you while you get ready in the morning. Add your favorite toppings and you have a delicious breakfast with minimal effort. Soups Pureed soup has never been easier. Throw in your ingredients and this machine will blend and heat in 30 minutes. The possibilities are limitless. Smoothies Use the juice function to blend up amazing drinks and smoothies. Use your soy or nut milk instead of water or cow milk. You'll be amazed at how versatile this machine is. Milks This machine can extract milk from so many sources. Make nut milks from almonds, cashews, macadamias, Brazil nuts, hazelnut, pecan, and pistachio. Try it with seeds such as hemp, quinoa, pumpkin, sunflower, sesame, and flaxseed. Works for rice, coconut, oat milk as well.
1.9 liter capacity (1/2 gallon) - largest on the market - recipe booklet included
7 functions in one machine - make milk, porridge, oatmeal, pureed soup, juice, and more
Perfect for nut milk such as almond, cashew, macadamias, Brazil nuts, hazelnut, pecan, and pistachio. Try it with seeds such as hemp, quinoa, pumpkin, sunflower, sesame, and flaxseed. Works for rice, coconut, oat milk too
Dual layer stainless steel body/chamber, filterless grinding for easy cleaning, bottom heating for even cooking
1-year fix or replace guarantee (U.S. only), parts and labor included
****Long, but interesting review, grab your coffee or tea before proceeding, (or enjoy this meandering sans beverage.)It was over four years ago I began making my own milks, organic and non-GMO for my and my spouse’s consumption. (Sometimes my spouse makes more milk for me on weekends if we have run out.) I began with one amazing soymilk maker and large recycled Italian pasta sauce jars and did not even own a large enough funnel back then. Pouring by hand, carefully balancing, it had to be done as I saved for funnels and mason jars-the filter I used to strain the milk came with the soy milk maker so I did not have to make a paper funnel thankfully.After we saved enough funds up in our food partition to be able to get another machine, we purchased an additional soymilk maker since I make a minimum of two types of milk. This way I did not have to wait to rest the machine and could run both machines at once. I am recovering from a back problem and when I feel up to it, batching making milk and other foods is easiest. Many folks may be able to easily make milk each morning. I make A HUGE AMOUNT of homemade food, generate almost no trash, I compost, even make my own HE laundry soap so for me I need at least two working soymilk makers. Sadly; my second soymilk maker, just a little over two years old stopped being able to turn his mixer (rotor,) though he still heats up. I cannot at this time find out where to send him to get him repaired, and I certainly do not want him parted out. Until we can fix that soymilk maker, we are keeping him in a box. He was not injured, nor did he get water in him, nor was he over used. So, we really do not know why his rotor stopped, but we look forward to having him back in service.Immediately though; I had to purchase an additional soymilk maker so as not to lose a large part of my milk supply. I had to use my household partition for this purchase and fortunately I was able to buy one immediately and did not have to wait so I did not go without milk.I once again turned to Amazon for help with my choices. Amazon showed me the Presto Pure by idavee soy/nut milk, soup and juice machine. It looks similar to my beloved other two soymilk makers and has similar functions so I purchased one. It has not disappointed me. I love its large capacity. I store my milks in ½ gallon mason jars and they never go bad in these. One batch fills up a ½ gallon jar. Presto even includes a pitcher, filter, measuring cup and scrubbing brush with these. My other scrubbing brush was almost worn out. I love my new scrubbing brush, it is very ergonomic and reminds me of something I saw on an old children’s show, Hammy Hamster where a guinea pig was showering in his tub (with closed shower curtain of course,) and you saw him appear to scrub his back with a similar brush. It was a most adorable scene and this little scrub brush reminds me of pure, kind writing (I am an award winning screen writer and filmmaker,) and so the brush is a meditative tool for me when I use it to clean my machine.) The filter container is incredible and is much easier to use than my filter baskets to make milk. Measure cups are always handy; I even use them to often water my houseplants.I have only had mine for one day but so far have made sesame paste and rice milk. My staples I keep on hand as far as milks are soymilk and almond milk that I use to flavor my homemade lattes. It took 5 cups of sesame seeds and water between the min/max to make paste, (I filtered it,) that can be used to make tahini. Although I own other soymilk makers I had a difficult time figuring out how to make rice milk, there were no directions on how to make that with the other machines. I tried to figure it out but was two busy so had not been able to. Since the Presto Pure recipe book has directions on how to make rice milk I gave it a go. Sure enough this morning I drank the best rice milk I have ever tasted. I am not a big fan of the taste of rice milk but my spouse likes it and does not drink soymilk, though he consumes it in recipes and enjoys it that way. So I am delighted he will have rice milk to drink or place in our muesli/granola if he wants. It does not even seem to need any vanilla added it has such a lovely flavor. I never even add sugar or flavorings to my other milks they are perfect plain and do not require additional sweeteners.THESE TYPE OF MACHINES NEED A ONE HOUR REST BETWEEN USES-IF YOU PURCHASE ONE DO NOT BURN IT OUT-BE CAREFUL.Always remember NEVER throw your old electronics away. The machines can be repaired if they break, do not let them get parted out. One thing I love about the idavee Presto Pure is the name Presto. It reminds me to treat my electronics the best I can, without hurting myself or another of course. When I was quite small I was placed in front of the television when there was not a babysitter. One day a commercial appeared for the Presto Hot Air Popper, a popcorn popper. This was decades ago and I had never seen such a high tech device. I though popcorn could only be popped in an oily pan on the stove and the popcorn was too greasy and burnt tasting and I did not enjoy it. I would stare transfixed at the Presto. Though I never had one I imagined folks that purchased them kept them and are still popping high quality popcorn with their original Prestos. One of the things I look forward to is making soymilk 30 years hence in my same soymilk machines.