
To substitute, use regular milk powder or omit it from the recipe. To substitute the LSA you can simply use just one of these, ground linseed (flaxseed), ground sunflower seeds, or almond meal.Ĭoconut milk powder: adds creaminess and extra flavor. The combination of these ingredients adds extra flavor and texture to the milo. Purchase it from your supermarket or health food store. It’s a mixture of those ground up seeds and nuts. LSA: This stands for linseed, sunflower & almond meal. I love to add hemp seeds for extra nutrition but if you cannot get your hands on hemp, use sesame instead.Ĭhocolate chips: Either milk chocolate chips or dark chocolate can be used in your homemade milo. Hemps and sesame seeds: You can use either of these seeds.

Pecans: These can be substituted with walnuts. Serve your homemade milo with cold milk or hot water and milk for a hot chocolate version.Coconut milk powder adds extra creaminess when the milo is served hot.Nuts and seeds create that classic malt flavor found in store-bought milo.You know the exact ingredients going into your milo that your kids can enjoy.Or in these Kid Friendly Rum Balls by replacing the cocoa powder with this milo powder. Include your homemade milo in no-bake slices such as this No Bake Milo Slice.

Give it a go and see how you enjoy it compared to regular store-bought milo. This homemade milo recipe is easy with clean ingredients. It's wildly popular amongst kids and adults alike. You can find tinned milo products in the supermarket in Australia. Typically mixed with cold milk or hot water and milk. Milo is a powdered chocolate drink with malt undertones.
