Homemade Horchata โ This easy horchata recipe requires some planning, but it’s so easy to make! Just soak your ingredients overnight, then blend them up!
Creamy Homemade Horchata
One of my favorite things to do in the spring and summer is go to the farmers market, walk around and take it all in, and drink freshly made horchata. At the farmers market, I load up on a ridiculous amount of seasonal fruits and vegetables. My eyes are always bigger than my stomach and my refrigerator storage drawer.
The treat of the day is usually homemade horchata. The local vendors offer more free samples than Costco. They make everything from hibiscus punch to watermelon juice to mango salad, along with their fabulous homemade fresh horchata.
When I was in Mexico City last summer, I also had some amazing horchata from the markets and street food vendors.
This was a life-changing day. So incredibly powerful; a day I will never forget as long as I live. Some of the things I saw, oh boy. There was so much to see and so much food to eat.
I started researching recipes and came across a Rick Bayless recipe for horchata. It seems that most people make horchata with almonds, but I generally prefer cashews to almonds because cashews are creamier, they’re more neutral-tasting, and they blend much better and more easily.
The blending part is key because I didn’t want to be bothered with straining this or bothering with a cheesecloth, which is why I used cashews. The vanilla flavor was very pronounced and there was a hint of cinnamon present. The horchata was sweet, creamy, milky, and I had to restrain from drinking about 19 ounces of horchata at once.
It’s that good and this is going to become a staple. And try not to drink the whole batch at once. Refrigerate excess (if you mange to have any and haven’t drank it all directly from the Vita-Mix canister).
But I was classier than that. I used a straw and a mason jar.
What’s in Horchata?
For this easy horchata recipe, you’ll need:
- Raw cashews
- White rice
- Water
- Cinnamon stick
- Granulated sugar
- Vanilla extract
How to Make Horchata at Home
Put the cashews into the Vita-Mix or blender canister along with the rice, water, and a cinnamon stick and refrigerate overnight. The next morning, remove the cinnamon stick and add in the sugar and vanilla.
Blend the mixture until it’s as smooth as possible. If needed, you can strain the homemade horchata through a cheesecloth to remove any lumps. My Vita-Mix blended everything up perfectly, but depending on how strong your blender is you may want to strain it.
Can I Use Almonds Instead of Cashews?
Yes, you can make this easy horchata recipe with raw or blanched almonds. Just make sure they don’t contain any salt!
Ways to Enjoy Horchata
There are SO many ways for you to enjoy homemade horchata, besides drinking it straight. A few of my go-to ways to use up horchata are:
- Use over cereal, in oatmeal, and in smoothies.
- Make ice cubes with it for iced coffee.
- Bake with it in place of recipes calling for nut or rice milk.
- Use it as coffee creamer.
- Add chocolate sauce for chocolate โmilk.โ
- Freeze it for 2 hours (or until barely frozen) for a slushy-esque treat.
- Make it into a cocktail! Just Add 1 ounce of Baileys, Kahlua, or Vanilla Vodka to 4 to 6 ounces of horcahta and ice cubes, shake/stir and serve.
Tips for Making Horchata
I used traditional recipes (here and here) as reference for the amount of sugar to add to this horchata recipe (and they use more than I did). You may wish to start with 1/3 cup sugar, and increase from there if you prefer something sweeter. You can also use another form of sweetener, to taste.
All amounts are to taste. If you are serving over ice, it will also water down and become less sweet, something to keep in mind. This is a sweet beverage; itโs not supposed to be โbarely sweet,” itโs supposed to be sweet.
If you prefer a thinner horchata, increase the amount of water, to taste, or strain it. Whatever blender you use, blend, blend, blend. Depending on type of blender used, and taste preferences, strain if desired.
Lastly, make sure you’re using raw unsalted cashews in this recipe. If your cashews are salted, the flavor of your horchata will be way off!
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Homemade Horchata
Ingredients
- 1 cup raw cashews, or use raw or blanched almonds
- โ cup white rice, uncooked (medium or long-grain preferred)
- 2 ยฝ cups + 3 cups water
- one 3-inch cinnamon stick
- โ cup granulated sugar, or to taste*
- ยฝ teaspoon vanilla extract, increase to 1 teaspoon if you love vanilla
Instructions
- In a large blender canister, Vita-Mix canister, or large bowl combine cashews, uncooked rice, 2 1/2 cups warm tap water, cinnamon stick, cover and place in the refrigerator for 8 to 12 hours.
- Remove canister from the refrigerator, remove the cinnamon stick, and blend the mixture for 2 to 3 minutes on high speed, or until blended as smoothly as possible.
- Add sugar (to taste), vanilla extract, 3 cups more water and blend again for 2 more minutes, or until mixture is as smooth as possible.
- If desired, strain horchata through a sieve or cheesecloth (I did not find it necessary as the cashews blended incredibly smoothly in my Vita-Mix). Serve immediately as is, over ice, or refrigerate and serve chilled, shaking before if mixture has separated. Horchata will keep in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days; use common sense.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Your smoothies look delish! Thanks for sharing them….love your blog!
I want that green smoothie!
Hi!
This might be a silly question, but….does it have to be uncooked rice? I have some cooked rice hanging out in the fridge right now that I would love to use up. Love horchata, & this looks great.
thanks, kim
I’ve never tried it with cooked rice but one of the reasons to soak the rice for so long is to soften it, so…yours is already softened. You could soak the cashews for about 4 hours, drain. And then add the cooked rice and everything else and blend it up. You have nothing to lose if you try, right! LMK how it goes!
Exactly what I was thinking. Thanks so much! I’ll report back :)
The cooked rice turned out great! This is so yummy. Thanks for a great recipe!
kp
Oh that’s wonderful to hear – thanks for coming back with the update!
I cannot wait to try this out this weekend. Besides Jamaica I adore Horchata. Thank you for your beautiful pictures and many variations.
Enjoy it and LMK what you think!
Thank you! My husband is dairy free and I’ve been making my own rice milk and coconut and such. I’ve got coconut down, but rice has been another story. I was so excited when I fou d this recipe because all rice milk recipes call for cooked rice, not only is this easier, but it cuts out the gooey ness :) made it loved it! I’m going to try straight rice milk this way, I don’t like drinking it, but it is fabulous to substitute bake with!
glad you like them!
I’ve heard of Horchata before but never knew what it was, and I definitely didn’t know it’d be this easy to make at home. Definitely going to try this, soon! Xo
Made this today and it is wonderful!! ‘Forgot’ to remove the cinnamon stick before blending, Vitamix chopped it up no problem and it has a wonderful cinnamon flavor! :)
Lol!!! Glad it all worked out. Gotta love the power of a Vitamix…and a nice, very robustly cinnamon-flavored beverage :)
I did try to make horchata one time, but I left it sitting to long. I started the process and didn’t finish :( I think this means I need to try again!! I like your idea of putting it RIGHT in the vitamix. That will be what I do next time so then I can guarantee that it’s blended and not just left!!!
Char it is SO easy that way – try it this way with the Vita and you will just love it!
you mentioned Kefir and now I know there are two types – water and dairy. I would love to get some water kefir grains locally. Long beach, CA area. Have any suggestions who I should contact?
Hi! I’m spanish food blogger, horchata is tipycal from Valencia, but is not like this, the real one is made with tiger nuts, sugar, cinnamon and water. This one must be delicious as well. In Spain we have horchata during all summer and we eat fartons (kind of sponge cake) whit it.
Best from Spain
the “real” horchata? common! mexican and spanish horchatas are too different things, both of them are the “real one” in their respective countries. By the way, coconut horchata is just as good, if not better (I have a thing for the extra creamy factor) you guys should try it, sooo good!!! I’m actually drooling right now just thinking about it haha :D
drinking my own from a fresh batch right meow! thanks!
YAY! Glad you made it!!!