What brand and type of milk alternatives will froth in an automatic milk frother? - eviltoast

Hi all! Don’t kill me but I’m a heathen that just uses a Keurig. I recently got a new one that has an automatic milk frother and it’s been fun to use with regular milk.

I think milk has been hurting my stomach though so I thought I’d use a milk alternative. Supposedly alternative milk types can froth, but I found out the hard way that it is dependent on brand, water, and fat content. I’ve heard of milk alternatives having special “batista editions” that will froth up better, but I’m unfamiliar with what those are.

I tried picking up some almond milk at my local Aldi and it doesn’t froth at all.

Are there some more readily available and prominent brands out there that I can pick up that will froth? I have access to Publix, Aldi, and Walmart. I do NOT have access to places like Costco or Trader Joe’s. I am not picky about what kind of milk alternative it is at the moment (oat, almond, soy)…I’m just looking for a type and brand that will actually froth.

Thanks all!

  • dingus@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Do lactose free milks froth?

    I am having trouble locating these “batista editions” of milk alternatives unfortunately. I found “extra creamy” oat milk at 9g of fat, far higher than the cow milk I was using and it still won’t froth.

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      1 year ago

      I haven’t had any problems getting lactose free milk to foam, but I normally use a little beater-whisk-wand-thingy instead of a steam wand or automatic frother, so it’s possible the method will impact how well it froths into a nice foam. The next time I break out my De’longhi instead of my Flair I will experiment & compare foam.