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Agua de Avena (Oat Milk)

Creamy Agua de Avena is a traditional Guatemalan oat milk beverage that’s popular for breakfast or served as a refreshing treat for hot summer days.

Unlike commercial brands, this vanilla and cinnamon-scented drink is made with no refined sugar, additives or preservatives! It’s also vegan, gluten-free and nut-free.

Two glasses of oat milk garnished with cinnamon
Agua de Avena is a light and refreshing drink.

What is Agua de Avena

Agua de avena is a refreshing vanilla oat milk cooler that blends elements of two beloved Guatemalan drinks: agua fresca (lightly sweetened fruit or grain-based beverage) and Quaker FrescAvena Vanilla, a packaged oat drink popular across Central America.

As someone who’s made this drink countless

After years of making it for my Guatemala-born husband and family, I’ve learned exactly how to get the texture just right—creamy and drinkable, without the slimy feel that can sometimes happen with oats.

Why You’ll Love This Drink

Guatemalan agua de avena in a pitcher with two glasses.

  • It’s light and refreshing but satisfying. It’s not as rich as eggnog and is similar to horchata, a traditional Guatemalan rice drink.
  • Unlike store-bought FrescAvena (made with refined sugar, additives and preservatives), this homemade oat milk drink substitutes homemade date caramel for refined sugar. It contains no additives or preservatives.
  • It’s versatile. Enjoy a chilled glass of this homemade oat milk beverage served over ice on a hot day or as a gentle breakfast drink.
  • This easy recipe is a simple way to bring a bit of Guatemalan flavour to your table.
  • Oatmeal is a gluten-free, high-fibre grain packed with antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, giving oat milk several nutritional benefits.

Ingredients Needed

An aerial shot of the ingredients for agua de avena

Another reason we’re big fans of this recipe for agua de avena, is that it requires only a handful of ingredients!

Quick Oats: Lightly-processed oats will blend smoothly to become creamy not sticky. Don’t use instant oats.

Vanilla (preferably Mexican): Rich and aromatic, Mexican vanilla adds deep, floral-sweet notes with a hint of spice.

Ground Cinnamon and Cinnamon Stick: Warm and earthy spice; the stick infuses slowly while the ground version enhances flavor instantly.

Medjool Dates: Naturally sweet and caramel-like, these soft, chewy fruits provide a nutritious alternative to refined white sugar.

Step by Step Instructions

Scroll down to the recipe card for full ingredient list and method.

1) Blend the oats, 3 cups of water and spices in a high-speed blender for one minute.

A blender with the ingredients for oat milk - oats, water and spices
Blend ingredients, keeping some water aside for later

2) Pour through a fine-mesh metal strainer, tapping the sides of the strainer or allowing it to sit so the liquid drains through.  Or, press lightly with a spoon. Do not press it too much or it will get a slimy consistency.

A strainer being used to separate the solids from the oat milk
Be careful not to over-strain the oats

3. Discard remaining solids (or use in a bowl of oatmeal the next day).

4. Make the date caramel (date paste) by blending 10 pitted medjool dates with 4 Tablespoons of hot water in a blender until smooth.

A handful of dates in a blender
This recipe uses dates as a natural sweetener

5. Add remaining 3 cups of water and the date caramel to the oat water and stir thoroughly. Chill for at least one hour.

6. Or, you can freeze the oat milk in cubes to blend into drinks such as our recipe for Vegan Iced Coffee. Just pour the liquid into an ice cube tray and freeze until solid.

Or, save some oat milk to use in a vegan ice cream recipe like this delicious Coffee Cashew Ice-Cream packed with sweetness and coffee flavour.

An ice cube tray filled with oat milk
You can freeze homemade oat milk to use in vegan iced coffee and other drink recipes

7. To enjoy the agua de avena immediately after chilling, pour the oat milk, water and date caramel mixture from the pitcher into chilled glasses. Garnish with sprinkles of cinnamon and a cinnamon stick.

Two glasses of oat milk garnished with cinnamon
Agua de Avena is a light, refreshing and healthy drink

Expert Tips

  • Be sure to use quick oats not instant in the recipe.
  • Serve this homemade oat milk cold. Chill it for at least one hour before serving. Warm oat milk just doesn’t taste the same!
  • You can save the solids instead of discarding to use them in oatmeal later.
  • Agua de Avena can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Be sure to stir it before serving as it will settle.

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Agua de Avena

Agua de avena is a traditional Guatemalan oat beverage popular at breakfast or served over ice with meals. My version stays true to the comforting flavour of the original but skips the refined sugar in favour of natural sweetness from dates. Light, creamy, and infused with cinnamon and vanilla, it’s a cooling drink perfect for hot summer days.
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Guatemalan, Mexican
Diet: Vegan
Servings: 4
Calories: 210kcal
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • blender
  • strainer
  • Pitcher

Ingredients

  • 6 cups water (divided)
  • 1 1/4 cups Quick Oats (not instant)
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla (preferably Mexican)
  • 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon ground

Date Caramel Sweetener

  • 7 dates pitted and preferably Medjool
  • 4 Tbsp hot water

Instructions

  • Blend the oats, 3 cups of water, vanilla and cinnamon in a high-speed blender for one minute. I used a Ninja blender and it worked well.
  • Pour through a fine-mesh metal strainer, tapping the sides of the strainer or allowing it to sit so the liquid drains through. Or, press lightly with a spoon but don't press it too much or it will get a slimy consistency.
  • Discard the remaining solids.
  • Adding remaining 3 cups of water and date caramel sweetener (see below) to the oat water and stir thoroughly.
  • Transfer the oat milk into an airtight glass pitcher and chill. Serve poured over ice. Garnish with sprinkles of cinnamon and a cinnamon stick.
  • It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days, Be sure to stir well before serving as it will settle.

Date Caramel Sweetener

  • Place the pitted dates in a food processor or blender.
  • Pulse until finely chopped.
  • Pour the hot water into the chopped dates and blend until a caramel-like consistency forms.
  • Remove from the blender and add the date caramel to the oat milk to taste.

Notes

  • Be sure to use quick oats not instant in the recipe.
  • Serve this homemade oat milk cold. Chill it for at least one hour before serving. Warm oat milk just doesn't taste the same!
  • You can save the solids instead of discarding and use them in oatmeal later.
  • Agua de Avena can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Be sure to stir it before serving as it will settle.
  • Store any extra date caramel covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.  
Nutritional information is created by online calculators so the figures are only estimates.

Nutrition

Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 19mg | Potassium: 382mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 63IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 2mg
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