Almond Pulp Recipes - What to do with Almond Pulp (Tips + Recipes) (2024)

Everything you need to know about leftover almond pulp (from making homemade almond milk) along with a compilation of sweet & savory recipes for how to use it.

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If you’ve ever ventured down the path of making your own nut milk, you’ve therefore been faced with the dilemma of the leftover pulp and what to do with it.

When I first started making my own almond milk, I’ll sheepishly admit, I was just throwing it in the garbage.

It took me a few weeks to wise up, start saving it in an air-tight container in the fridge and making use of the stuff.

And boy, I’m glad I did!

Throwing out almond milk pulp (or any nut milk pulp) is just SO incredibly wasteful!

When you make homemade nut milk, sure some of the nutrients from the nuts get blended into the milk. But, a good portion of them are left behind in the pulp.

Dumping that pulp in the garbage is like waving goodbye to all the healthy fats, fiber and other nutritional benefits when you could be using it…in so many things!

So, that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about today: how to use leftover almond pulp.

I’ve got a compilation of both sweet and savory almond pulp recipes below but first, let’s go over some more details about the stuff.

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WHAT IS ALMOND PULP?

I’m sure if you’ve stumbled upon this article, you’re already familiar with almond pulp but, just in case you’re new to the nut milk making process, here’s a quick run down.

To make almond milk, the basic steps are as follows:

  • Soak 1 cup of almonds overnight
  • Drain and rinse the almonds then add to a blender with 4-6 cups of clean filtered water
  • Blend almonds and water for 1-2 minutes
  • Strain the mixture through a nut milk bag or cheesecloth (having used both, the nut milk bag is so much easier!) over a large bowl

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Once you’ve done that, the almond milk will have separated into the bowl (to flavor however you want or just enjoy plain) and the almond pulp will be left in the nut milk bag or cheesecloth.

I try to my best to squeeze as much liquid out of the pulp as I possibly can in this process so the resulting almond pulp while still very moist, is relatively “dry”.

The next step to store the almond pulp is to transfer it from the nut milk bag to an air-tight glass container or jar and store it in the refrigerator.

HOW LONG CAN YOU STORE ALMOND PULP?

Freshly squeezed almond pulp will last about 5-7 days in the refrigerator.

I’ve gone longer than that, but things can start to go funky after about a week given the moisture content of the almond pulp.

With the suggestions and almond pulp recipes below, you should have no problem using the leftover almond pulp within a week!

If you do have trouble using it up in that timeframe, you can always freeze almond pulp as well.

I like to use ice cube trays to do this for nice little pre-portioned cubes of almond pulp to use when needed.

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WHAT TO DO WITH ALMOND PULP

Once you’ve separated the pulp from the milk, there are two main ways you can choose to use your almond pulp:

  • Use it in one of the many almond pulp recipes below
  • Make almond meal out of it

Since there are plenty of almond pulp recipes in this post, let’s quickly touch on making almond meal first.

HOW TO MAKE ALMOND MEAL FROM LEFTOVER ALMOND PULP

To make almond meal with your leftover almond pulp, preheat your oven to 200°F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

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Spread the almond pulp out onto the parchment paper in as even a layer as possible.

Bake for about 2 hours, stirring every 20-30 minutes as it bakes. The end result should be dried almond pulp but not golden brown or toasted looking.

Keep an eye on it towards the end as baking times can vary oven to oven by as much as 20 minutes.

Let the baked almond pulp dry completely (for at least a few hours) then add to a blender or food processor.

Blend or process until a fine flour results. It should only take about 10-20 seconds for this consistency.

Do not over blend or it’ll start clumping up as if it was about to become almond butter!

I love some homemade almond butter (like maple cinnamon almond butter) but that’s not what we’re going for here.

To store the almond meal you’ve just made, transfer to a jar or air-tight container and keep for up to 1 month unrefrigerated.

If you used 1 cup of almonds to make your almond milk, you’ll get about 2/3 to 3/4 cup of almond pulp and then almond meal. The perfect amount to use in one of your favorite baked goods or other recipes!

Some of my favorite recipes that use almond meal are:

Ricotta almond fig cake

Dijon almond crusted tilapia

Baked almond apple crisp rings (these are so fun!)

Almond coconut banana bread

Peanut butter chocolate chip no-bake balls

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OTHER WAYS TO USE ALMOND PULP

While we’re just about to get into the actual almond pulp recipes, there are also a handful of ways I enjoy using my leftover almond pulp that aren’t quite “recipes” as much as just general quick uses.

  1. Add almond pulp to smoothies – a few tablespoons or 1/4 cup of almond pulp is a great way to add fats and fiber to any smoothie recipe. Try it in this spirulina smoothie or my guava smoothie recipe.
  2. Add almond pulp to oatmeal – the same amount of almond pulp can be added to your morning bowl of oats for the same benefits. I also love what it does to the texture of stove-top oatmeal – it really lightens up the texture and makes it so fluffy! Try almond pulp in this apple cinnamon oatmeal.
  3. Stir into a yogurt bowl – a generous spoonful of almond pulp in your favorite yogurt bowl (plant or dairy based) is again, another great way to boost fiber and fats. It’s an alternative to whole or chopped nuts as a topping. Try almond meal in my blueberry farro yogurt bowl.
  4. Use in healthy “bite” recipes – my healthy cookie dough bite recipe that explicitly calls for almond pulp is below but there are so many others like almond carrot bites or even my raw brownie bites where it can be used in place of almonds.

USING ALMOND PULP IN RECIPES

Below you’ll find an assortment of both sweet and savory recipes that all incorporate leftover almond pulp in them.

From almond pulp cookies to more unique uses like hummus and falafel, you’re sure to find some way to use up your leftover almond pulp!

I absolutely love making my own nut milk at home because it gives me the power to control the ingredients in the milk I drink.

When you make your own almond milk, there are no fillers, emulsifiers, added sugars (unless you choose to add them) and weird preservatives you can’t pronounce.

And now that you have all the information on how to use the resulting nut pulp, there’s no reason to not start making your own nut milk as well!

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Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies {GF/Vegan}

These oatmeal chocolate chip cookies made with almond pulp from homemade almond milk are an easy gluten-free, vegan baked treat!

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Almond Pulp Crackers

Use up leftover almond pulp from making almond milk and make these easy vegan almond pulp crackers flavored with simple herbs and spices.

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Banana Nut Almond Pulp Muffins

These banana nut almond pulp muffins are a great way to use leftover almond pulp from making homemade almond milk. A nutty & slightly sweet healthy snack!

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Healthy Cookie Dough Bites

Healthy no-bake chocolate drizzled cookie dough bites made from leftover almond pulp (from making homemade almond milk) are such an easy treat so that nothing goes to waste. Can also use almond flour!

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Almond Pulp Cookies (Cranberry Orange Thumbprints)

Thumbprint almond pulp cookies are the easiest and tastiest way to use leftover almond pulp from homemade almond milk. A gluten-free & vegan fun treat!

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Simple homemade cashew milk
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FAQs

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.

How long does almond pulp stay good for? ›

FOR ALMOND PULP

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

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 almond pulp good for the garden? ›

Option #1: Composting Leftover Pulp

One of our favorite ways to be eco-friendly is by using what we already have to compost in our own backyards, so that we can then grow healthy produce and plants with fertilizer made from our own food waste.

What to do with leftover pistachio pulp? ›

The remaining pulp is incredible as well. You can eat it by the spoonful or add it to a wide variety of both sweet and savoury meals. It works beautifully in vegetable patées, chocolate spreads, swirled into muesli or yogurt…

Can you use almond skins for anything? ›

You can use almond peels as fertilizer in plants. The antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiviral and prebiotic properties present in almond peels work to increase the number of metabolites and Vitamin E in plants. To make compost of almond peels, first dry them well in the sun and grind them.

Are almond skins good for anything? ›

The unpeeled skin of almonds is rich in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin E, providing a nutritional powerhouse to support your well-being. Embrace the combination of soaked and unpeeled almonds in your diet to unlock their full nutritional potential and enjoy a healthier and happier you.

Can I air dry almond pulp? ›

Papertowel dry it and store in the fridge overnight, as this helps to dry it out some. You do not need a dehydrator or to bake it to dry it out, but you also don't want it too wet or to use it immediately after making your almond milk, because it could make the bars too wet.

Is almond pulp nutrition? ›

The pulp left over after making homemade almond milk contains some nutritional value, but it is mostly composed of fiber. The pulp is a good source of dietary fiber, which can help with digestion and bowel regularity.

How can you tell if almonds are rancid? ›

In case there is bitterness in the taste, then it is best to discard the almonds as it indicates the presence of certain chemicals like phytic acid, which is a natural toxin in the outer layer of almonds High-quality almonds have a fresh and nutty aroma. If the almonds smell musty or rancid, it could indicate spoilage.

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.

What happens to almond pulp after making milk? ›

Also referred to as almond paste or almond milk paste, it is the byproduct of almond milk. After all the liquid is extracted out, at first, it looks like chunks of wet almond flour. Since it is wet, the best way to use it in recipes is to dry it out and turn it into flour using a food processor or a blender.

What is a substitute for almond pulp? ›

You can use any nut pulp you have leftover from the nut milk youve made at home. If you don't have any home made nut milk pulp leftover over you can use almond powder or oat flour in place of it.

How do you store leftover almond pulp? ›

Note: Leftover almond pulp can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days, if you are not quite ready to make your hummus after making a batch of almond milk. 2. Blend the hummus.

What does xanthan gum do to almond flour? ›

It is excellent for binding, structure-building, and elasticity for baked goods. In most cases, a little goes a long way. One-fourth teaspoon of xanthan gum is all that you need per one cup of almond flour.

Why do you have to soak almonds in water before making almond milk? ›

Plan ahead: Raw nuts need to soak for at least 12 hours before blending. This saturates the nut from the inside-out, resulting in a smoother, creamier texture. It also yields more liquid, because fully saturated nuts blend better and leave less "pulp" behind.

Can almond pulp be used as almond flour? ›

Make almond milk. After making the milk, you will be left with almond pulp. Spread the wet almond pulp onto the dehydrator tray. Once dry, let it cool completely before grinding it to a powder.

Can you use pulp as fertilizer? ›

The answer is a resounding yes! Not only can you add juice pulp to your garden, but it makes an excellent addition to compost as well. Juicer pulp provides several benefits when used in the garden, such as enriching soil with nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Should I throw away pistachio shells? ›

Yes, pistachio shells are compostable. In fact, they're a nutrient-rich addition to your compost bin that help with water retention!

Are empty pistachio shells good for anything? ›

Garden Mulch: Crushed pistachio shells can be used as mulch in your garden. They help retain moisture, suppress weed growth, and add a decorative touch to flower beds or potted plants. Fire Starters: Dry pistachio shells can be used as kindling to help start fires in fireplace.

Can you eat pistachios right off the tree? ›

Fresh, raw pistachios are delicious, but they are difficult to find because they don't last very long in their raw state. They are therefore dried and roasted after harvesting and before shipping.

What is the use of almond straw? ›

Health Benefits:
  • Help prevent heart disease and heart attacks.
  • Support healthy brain function.
  • Maintain skin health.
  • Help control blood sugar levels and prevent diabetes.
  • Help with weight loss and prevent overeating.
  • Increase nutrient absorption.
  • Increase digestive health.
  • Can help fight cancer and inflammation.

What is the purpose of almond paste? ›

Almond paste is used as a filling in pastries, but it can also be found in chocolates. In commercially manufactured almond paste, ground apricot or peach kernels are sometimes added to keep the cost down (also known as persipan).

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