If you haven't tried date milk yet, let me tell you — it's about to become your new obsession. This is one of those drinks that sounds almost too simple, but the flavor? Rich, naturally sweet, lightly caramel-y, and so incredibly smooth. And this version is completely dairy-free, takes literally 5 minutes, and you only need a blender. That's it.

What makes Maja's date milk recipe different from everything else you'll find is the almond butter. It adds a subtle nuttiness, a creamy thickness, and a little boost of protein that makes this feel like more than just a drink. I tested this so many times — tweaking the water-to-date ratio, the almond butter amount, the salt — until it hit that perfect balance. The pinch of salt is non-negotiable, by the way. It makes the sweetness pop in the best way.
My mom actually helped me develop this recipe & it has been a staple in our home for the past 5 years & counting!
This dairy-free date milk is ready in under 5 minutes, requires zero cooking, and honestly tastes like a drink you'd pay $9 for at a wellness café. You can serve it cold over ice, shake it up as an afternoon pick-me-up, or use it as the base for your morning smoothie or overnight oats. If you love easy drinks like my Banana Smoothie or my Almond Milk Chia Pudding, you're going to love this one just as much.
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Easy Date Milk Recipe (Dairy-Free & Ready in 5 Minutes!)
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Step 1 — Prep the dates: Remove the pits from your Medjool dates if they aren't already deseeded. Give them a quick check — sometimes a little pit fragment is hiding inside. No soaking needed if you're using Medjool dates; they're soft enough to blend straight from the packet. (WATCH VIDEO BELOW)
- Step 2 — Add everything to the blender: Add the 2 deseeded dates, 1 tablespoon almond butter, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, pinch of salt, 1 cup ice, and 3 cups water to your blender. No special order required — just throw it all in. (WATCH VIDEO BELOW)
- Step 3 — Blend until smooth: Blend on high for about 45–60 seconds, until completely smooth and creamy. You want the dates fully broken down — no chunks. If your blender is on the weaker side, blend for a full 90 seconds. (WATCH VIDEO BELOW)
- Step 4 — Taste and adjust: Give it a quick taste before serving. Want it sweeter? Add a third date. Want it thinner? Add a splash more water. Want more depth? A pinch more salt goes a long way.
- Step 5 — Shake before serving: Pour into glasses or a bottle and always shake before serving — this is a natural, preservative-free drink, so it will separate slightly as it sits. That's completely normal! A quick shake brings it right back together.
Notes
- Fridge: Store in a sealed glass bottle or mason jar for up to 3 days. The drink will naturally separate — this is normal and not a sign it's gone bad.
- Shake before serving: Always give it a good shake or stir before drinking; it takes 5 seconds and brings it right back together.
- Freezer: Pour into ice cube trays and freeze for up to 1 month. Drop the frozen cubes into smoothies, coffee, or oatmeal for a naturally sweet boost.
- Room temperature: Do not leave out for longer than 2 hours.
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Frequently asked questions
Date milk is a naturally sweetened blended drink made by combining dates with water or milk — dairy or non-dairy — until smooth and creamy. It's a popular drink in Middle Eastern and South Asian traditions, and this version adds almond butter for extra creaminess and a dairy-free twist that makes it completely plant-based.
A high-powered blender gives the best results, but you can use a food processor or immersion blender in a tall cup. Soak your dates first to soften them, and blend for as long as possible. The texture may be slightly less smooth, but it will still taste amazing.
Date milk separates naturally because it's a whole-food drink without any added emulsifiers or preservatives. This is completely normal and not a sign the drink is bad. Give it a quick shake or stir before drinking, and it will come right back together.
Yes, you can absolutely serve date milk warm! Skip the ice, blend everything with room-temperature water, then warm gently on the stovetop over low heat. Don't bring it to a boil — just warm it through. It's cozy and delicious with a pinch of cinnamon.
This recipe uses 2 Medjool dates for 3 cups of water, which gives a lightly sweet, balanced flavor. For a sweeter milk, use 3 dates. For something closer to a natural sweetener you can add to coffee or oatmeal, use 4–5 dates and reduce the water to 2 cups.
Dates are a naturally nutrient-dense fruit, rich in fiber, potassium, and natural sugars that provide sustained energy. This recipe also includes almond butter, which adds healthy fats and a small amount of protein. Like all foods, it's best enjoyed in moderation — the natural sugar content from dates is still something to be mindful of if you're watching your intake.

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