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I should have tagged the topic NSFW. 😂
Interesting. Totally makes sense to me although I haven't tried it.
I use an aeropress. I suppose that wouldn't work haha.
I think it would work, but the volume is quite small, and I'm not sure if the pulp will clog up the paper filter or not. There's no harm in trying :)
I pressed and pressed but almost nothing comes out 😂
Second try. I tried to strain the pulp out first, and then tried again. I was able to press it out, but the amount of force I had to put onto it gave me a new appreciation for the quality of IKEA glasses.
So it could work. Maybe with cheese cloth?
So it could work. Maybe with cheese cloth?
Perhaps, but too much effort as far as I'm concerned. LOL
Ok, I know why the Aeropress won't work.
Because the filter is on the bottom, all the sediments will quickly clog it as they settle. In a French Press, the sediments drop to the bottom, so only liquid is left at the top, and you won't get enough sediment to clog the filter.
Such a shame!
That's a damn shame. Was this almond or oat milk?
Hey, at least it still makes great coffee, right? 😀
God dammit. Now I really have to try it.
I would like to know more about Aeropress oat milk
I meant I use an aeropress for coffee. Maybe if I find some sort of mesh filter like a French press it would work. But with a paper filter it would clog up. Oats are too creamy.
I've seen reusable metal aeropress filters on amazon with reviews complaining they let through too much grit, so perhaps one of them would work better than the paper filters.
I was volunteering you to try it 🙂
See my comments above haha
Opens up a new market for Aeropress.
Whoa, this changes everything! So simple yet so elegant. Definitely trying this.
How's this for easy? You even use an immersion blender inside the French press for some quick oat milk!
I got two stainless steel ones and I love them to bits.
A bit off topic but my blender died. Can I make plant milks with a stick blender-powered chopper? It's not within my budget to replace it right now.
Can I make plant milks with a stick blender-powered chopper? It’s not within my budget to replace it right now.
I made oat milk with an immersion blender (stick blender) no problem. If your French press is large enough, you can even make it right in the French press! I haven't tried almond or other nut milks with the immersion blender, but i'd probably soak the nuts if I were to try.
Now you got me excited! Going to try it out. Thanks!
Let me know how it goes! 🥛😀👌
BIFL item
2 questions:
- Is it steel or glass?
- Is there a BIFL comm in Lemmy?
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100% stainless steel (every component), and the filter screens are replaceable, should you need to. You get two spare screens + the one already installed. But the way the filter holder is designed, I don't see these needing to be replaced unless you actually damage them. You can also double the filter screens for an even smoother result (haven't tried it, but it says so on the spare filter package).
Huh. In my experience the steel French presses are shit at filtering and always leave grinds in the pour
The container itself can be glass (my smaller one is), but the filter/plunger needs to be something like metal, so I don't see how that would change anything. Unless the non-steel ones you're referring to use paper filters, like an Aeropress.
You could double up on the filter screens, as I mentioned above, if you want a smoother result. But I honestly don't find that to be necessary.
It's also possible that the design of the French press and the quality of the filter screens can make a difference. My smaller French Press is not very good, but this new one is significantly better in every way. It's also really inexpensive @ <$35 Canadian, and Amazon's return policy is quite generous if the results aren't good enough.