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Boiling Soymilk?

Circlenaut

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I want to make hot cerial. I used to do this with milk by just boiling the milk and mixing it with water. Now that I can't have milk anymore, I'm wondering if I can do the same with soymilk?
 
Yes you can, but the flavor is very different. Also leaving it boiling too long makes the sugar they add taste odd... So you should really just heat the soy JUICE.
 
Yes, you certainly can heat the soy "milk" to boiling point. We do it all the time for a hot drink and for hot cereal for my son. I would agree with Tsaico, that you are better of heating to just short of boiling for the best flavour.
 
Originally posted by: D1gger
I would agree with Tsaico, that you are better of heating to just short of boiling for the best flavour.

I would agree that the same thing applies to regular milk.
 
What? Make Hot cereal(using water), then add cold milk like 99.44% of the rest of humanity. Works fine and cereal is still hot afterwards. I suppose that might depend on what cereal you're trying to make hot though.
 
i love warm soy milk.. i usually get it when they freshly make it though, so i have no idea how to do what they do.. i think they boil and squeeze the soy beans? so like someone said, the soy juice?
 
u guys are idiots. Chinese eat boiled soil milk all the time. Its a breakfest tradition. boiled soil milk with this long piece fried bread that looks like a penis.
 
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Soymilk cannot be boiled by coventional means.

You must be kidding right?

From dried soy beans, my mother use to make tofu, bean curd, soy paper, and hot soy milk (back when we were vegetarians).
 
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