tigernut & dates powder with bitterkola traditional powder

Tigernut Milk with Dates (Creamy Dairy-Free Recipe) + Bitter Kola

if you want a naturally sweet, dairy-free drink that tastes rich without needing sugar, tigernut milk with dates is one of the easiest options to make at home.

It’s smooth, filling, and works as a:

  • breakfast drink
  • smoothie base
  • cereal “milk”
  • warm evening drink

And if you like a bolder finish, you can add a tiny amount of bitter kola (optional) to deepen the flavour.

What you’ll need (simple ingredients)

Base ingredients

  • 1 cup tigernuts (dry)
  • 4–5 cups water (for blending + adjusting thickness)
  • 4–6 soft dates (pitted)
  • Pinch of salt (makes the flavour pop)

Optional flavour boosters

  • ½ tsp cinnamon or ginger (great combo)
  • ½ tsp vanilla
  • Optional bitter kola: start very small (a pinch of powder or a tiny piece if blending raw)

Tip: If you’re using the Graceville Heritage blend powder, you can skip soaking tigernuts and make a quick “instant” version (I included that below).

Step 1: Soak the tigernuts (for the best creamy texture)

  1. Rinse tigernuts thoroughly.
  2. Soak in clean water for 12–24 hours.
  3. Drain and rinse again.

Why soak? It softens the tigernuts so blending gives a smoother, creamier milk.

Step 2: Blend everything

Add to a blender:

  • soaked tigernuts
  • dates
  • 3–4 cups fresh water
  • pinch of salt

Blend for 1–2 minutes until very smooth.

Texture tip:

Lighter milk: add more water

Thicker milk: use less water

Step 3: Strain (optional but recommended)

Pour through a nut-milk bag, clean cloth, or fine sieve.

  • Squeeze slowly to extract the milk
  • The leftover pulp can be reused (see ideas below)

If you don’t mind texture: you can skip straining and enjoy it as-is.

Step 4: Taste and adjust

Taste it, then adjust:

  • More sweetness: add 1–2 more dates
  • More spice: cinnamon/ginger
  • Thinner: add water
  • Creamier: blend a little longer

Add bitter kola (only if you like a bold finish)

Bitter kola can be strong, so the key is small amounts.

How to add it:

  • If using powder: add a pinch and blend again
  • If using raw bitter kola: add a tiny piece and blend (taste first)

Flavour note: It reduces the “dessert vibe” and gives it a deeper, more grown-up finish.

Quick version (using Graceville Heritage blend powder)

If you want the fastest method:

Ingredients

  • 250–300ml water or milk/plant milk
  • 1–2 tsp Graceville Heritage Tigernut + Dates + Bitter Kola blend
  • Optional: banana, cinnamon, ginger

Method

  1. Add liquid + powder to a shaker or blender
  2. Shake/blend for 15–20 seconds
  3. Serve chilled or warm

Best for: busy mornings, quick office breakfast, post-gym drink.

How to store tigernut milk

  • Keep in a sealed bottle in the fridge
  • Drink within 2–4 days
  • Shake before drinking (natural separation is normal)

What to do with leftover tigernut pulp (don’t waste it)

You can use the pulp for:

  • cookies or muffins
  • adding to oats or pap
  • thickening smoothies
  • making energy bites

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