12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (2024)

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12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (1)

Do you enjoy homemade almond milk, but aren’t sure what to do with the leftover pulp? This round up is for you!

Two Ways to Use Almond Pulp

  1. Make the almond pulp into almond meal by drying it in the oven and using it in baking recipes. We’ve found that when using almond meal made from leftover pulp in recipes that call for traditional almond meal, it is sometimes helpful to compensate with additional water, oil, or fat. That’s because some of the fat from the almonds is lost in the process of making the almond milk and needs to be added back into baked goods for proper texture.
  2. Use the almond pulp raw: You can also use almond pulp raw (as you’ll see in the brownie bites below!). 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.

Now that you know the two methods for using almond pulp, put these 12 recipes to use that include almond meal as an ingredient – a mix of both savory and sweet!

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7-Ingredient Brownie Bliss Balls (Made from Almond Pulp!)

Incredibly fudgy, rich brownie bliss balls made with wholesome ingredients, including almond pulp leftover from making homemade almond milk! Just 20 minutes, 7 ingredients, and 1 food processor required!

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1-Bowl Vegan Gluten-Free Crackers

Crispy, thin, gluten-free crackers reminiscent of Wheat Thins! Just 7 ingredients and 1 bowl required for these delicious snacks. Perfect for dipping in hummus, nut butters, and more!

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The Best Almond Meal Chocolate Chip Cookies (Vegan + GF)

The best almond meal cookies made with 9 ingredients! Crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, super chocolaty! A delicious vegan, gluten-free dessert!

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Blueberry Muffin Breakfast Cookies (Vegan + GF)

Tender, wholesome blueberry muffin breakfast cookies made in just 1 bowl! Vegan, gluten-free, perfectly sweet and hearty, and the perfect snack or breakfast on the go.

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Gluten-Free Bourbon Caramel Samoas

Gluten free cookies that taste just like Girl Scout Samoas, only with a decadent homemade 4-ingredient bourbon caramel sauce. So delicious you can’t have just one.

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Banana Almond Meal Muffins (Gluten-Free + Vegan)

Light breakfast or snack muffins made with banana, almond meal, oat flour, and agave or honey. Gluten-free, slightly nutty and sweet, and so deliciously healthy.

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1-Bowl Pumpkin Muffins (Vegan + GF)

1-bowl vegan pumpkin muffins with pecan crumble! Tender, flavorful, and naturally sweetened. The perfect fall snack or dessert!

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One Bowl Berry Coconut Muffins (Vegan + GF)

Easy, 1-Bowl Coconut Muffins studded with mixed berries. Tender, moist, hearty, and entirely vegan and gluten-free. The perfect healthy snack or breakfast on the go!

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1-Bowl Vegan Gluten-Free Banana Bread

Amazing vegan, gluten-free banana bread made in 1 bowl! Wholesome ingredients, naturally sweetened, and so delicious!

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1-Bowl Carrot Apple Snack Cake

Hearty, vegan carrot apple snack cake made in 1 bowl! Wholesome, simple ingredients, simple to make, tender, and perfectly sweet!

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Easy Vegan Gluten-Free Brownies

10-ingredient vegan gluten-free brownies that are naturally sweetened, fudgy, rich, and studded with chocolate chips and nuts!

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The Best Vegan Apple Crisp

The best vegan apple crisp, naturally sweetened and made in 1 bowl! Tender, caramelized apples under a crispy pecan-oat topping. Fall dessert perfection.

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  1. Sabrina Hunter says

    When I get too behind on using my almond I fling it out the door for the birds, especially in winter time when food is more scarce. It is working nicely they leave my garden grapes, berries, etc, alone not being hungry, but still eat any bugs they find. I’m really enjoying this relationship with the birds. I also dehydrate my almond milk to have shelf stable supply, so I also use the pulp in biscottis and daily smoothies. I make smoothies one once a week enough for the week and refrigerate the extras. Once I have enough dehydrated milk put up I probably won’t use make enough to use in biscottis. Which will be a shame because I’ve gotten used to having them now.

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (14)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Thanks so much for sharing, Sabrina!

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  2. Agi says

    I tried the almond brownie balls. I put some coconut oil in it because I had too much almond pulp and it was too dry to make it into balls.
    The recipe is amazing. We love it. This is my first gluten free +vegan dessert.
    Thank you!

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  3. Catherine Roux says

    I used almond pulp in my smoothie this morning! Gives a nice texture! Thanks :)

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (16)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Amazing! Thank you for sharing, Catherine!

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  4. kathy howell says

    I make my almond milk – wondering about using the left over almond pulp in place of crackers or bread crumbs in meatballs. .

    what would be the ratio – almond pulp to replace bread crumbs?

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (17)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      That could work! You’d likely need to use a bit more of it. We’d suggest drying it first though or it probably won’t have the same effect.

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  5. Lola says

    Hi there, you have this amazing almond pancake recipe that I use a lot https://minimalistbaker.com/blender-banana-pancakes-gluten-free/. I’ve made almond milk for the first time and am left with the pulp. Do you have any guidance or idea of how to use the raw pulp (without drying) in that recipe instead of almond meal? I’d make lots of pancakes, they are so delicious. Thank you!

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (18)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi Lola, we think they will turn out too gummy in the middle, but maybe try omitting the dairy-free milk and only add enough if it seems too thick? Let us know if you try it!

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      • Lola says

        I thought the same! Thanks for your reply. Using 1/4 of the plant milk quantity in the recipe and replacing ground almond with almond pulp worked! I hope to try your other recipes from this series, thank you for thinking of and sharing what to do with the pulp!

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        • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (19)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

          Amazing! Thank you for sharing, Lola!

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  6. Natalie says

    Can I replace the almond pulp for oat pulp in these recipes? I would like to make something else with the leftover oat pulp other than smoothies and overnight oats. I love your oat milk recipe hence all the oat pulp.

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (20)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi Natalie, That should would work well! Just know oat pulp will have a bit less fat, so you may need to compensate with additional oil or nut butter. Hope that helps!

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  7. Alejandra says

    Would you say these recipes work with coconut pulp as well?

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (21)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      They should! But keep in mind there will be a slight coconut taste.

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  8. Jean MacLeay says

    Any comment/idea if it is better to store almond pulp without drying (wet, as is after milk extraction) and dehydrate prior to using in recipe or should it be dehydrated before freezer storage if not using it right away? Looking forward to trying these recipes.

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (22)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      I’d say best to dehydrate right away.

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  9. Jan says

    I just want to be YOU❣️ Thank you for all the wonderful recipes. Made the almond milk creamer-so good!
    Next will make the crackers using the pulp, can’t wait!

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (23)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Aw, so kind, Jan! Enjoy! xo

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  10. Laura Mh says

    If you make leftover almond pulp into almond meal, can you store the dried meal in a jar?

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (24)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      Yes! As long as it’s completely dried it can last in your pantry for several months in our experience (although, it’s always best when fresh.)

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  11. PATRICIA ARMSTRONG says

    I third the request for more almond pulp receipes. Always have a lot leftover and to make into almond meal is hard to rememeber to keep stirring! Thank you

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (25)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Noted. Thanks for sharing, Patricia!

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  12. Faybian Taylor says

    Can you store the almond pulp before you use it? How should it be stored if so?

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (26)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

      Yes! We recommend storing in a sealed container in the freezer.

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  13. one mom one meal says

    Would love an updated list of recipes with just the use of nut pulp – without having to convert it into meal or flour. I live in an area where pre-made nut milks are unavailable so only make my own so always left with an excess of pulp and don’t have much time in the home to spend making the meal or flours. MUCH APPRECIATED!

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    • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (27)Dana @ Minimalist Baker says

      We can add that to the post – great idea!

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    • Betsy Ribera says

      I second the request for recipes that use almond pulp. I have so much leftover almond pulp each week that I hate to throw away, but no time to turn it into almond meal before using it in a recipe. Thank you!

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      • Ashley Lewis says

        I have found that l can sub it in for part of the oats when i make granola; so if i have a cup of pulp from making milk and i need 4 cups rolled oats, i’ll instead use 3 cups rolled oats + 1 cup almond pulp. I have to leave it in the oven longer but it works out!

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        • 12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (28)Support @ Minimalist Baker says

          Smart! Thanks for sharing, Ashley!

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12 Easy Almond Pulp Recipes (Sweet & Savory) (2024)

FAQs

How long does almond pulp stay good for? ›

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

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 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 you 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.

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.

How to make almond flour from leftover almond pulp? ›

  1. Preheat your oven to 100° C / 210° F.
  2. Spread wet almond pulp on a lined baking tray and put into the oven for about 1-1.5 hours (until the mixture is completely dry to the touch). ...
  3. Put dried out pulp into a nut/coffee grinder or a clean blender and process until it has been ground finely.

Why is my homemade almond milk spoiling so fast? ›

In contrast, homemade almond milk lacks these added preservatives. Hence, it goes bad quickly, often within a week. Let's look at the difference in the table below.

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. In your blender, add the almond pulp, tahini, lemon juice, cumin, garlic, salt, olive oil, and 2 tablespoons of water.

Why does almond milk go bad in 7 days? ›

Once you open the carton, you generally have about 7 days to drink up before the milk goes bad. This is because opening the container allows oxygen to get in, which then lets bacteria breed.

Is almond pulp the same as almond meal? ›

Almond pulp is the leftover ground almonds from making almond milk. It is wet and thick. Almond meal is made when the leftover pulp is dried (typically at a low temperature in the oven), then cooled and ground in a food processor or blender.

Why is almond extract so gross? ›

Almond extract, used in baked goods and desserts, tastes nothing like almonds. That's because it is made with bitter almond oil and ethyl alcohol.

Why do you put glycerin in almond extract? ›

The ingredients in our almond extract have a stabilizer such as alcohol or glycerin to ensure that it lasts a long time. Therefore, it helps to cook or bake the extract so the stabilizer evaporates and the taste of almonds get enhanced.

How long can almond pulp last in the fridge? ›

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

Can dogs eat almond pulp? ›

Gastrointestinal distress: Dogs can't properly digest almonds. While consuming one or two might not cause any issues, too many can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, gas, lethargy and appetite loss.

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 nut pulp? ›

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. (Remember that the nut pulp will last for up to seven days, so make your hummus quickly after the nut milk!)

Can almond paste go bad? ›

How should I store almond paste and what is the shelf life? Store covered under 70º F or cooler to avoid drying out. Shelf life varies by packaging type and ranges from 6 to 18 months.

Do almond slivers go bad? ›

A cool temperature of <50°F/<10°C is optimal, but a higher temperature that does not stimulate insect activity may work as well to control moisture migration (and also minimize lipid oxidation). Almonds are a shelf-stable nut that can have more than two years of shelf life when stored at the recommended conditions.

How do you store leftover almond paste? ›

For longer storage, wrap the leftover almond paste and store it in a freezer-quality plastic bag up to 1 year. Many stores also sell Marzipan, which is similar to almond paste. The main difference between the two is the sweetness and amount of almonds that are ground to make the product.

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