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Almond Butter (Raw recipe)
Freshly made raw nut or seed butter is not only delicious but a good source of nutrients such as protein and essential fats. Raw is far more nutritious than roasted as heat denatures the essential fats which are necessary for proper function of the brain, skin, nervous system and sexual organs.
Ingredients
2 cups of Raw Almonds or nut of choice
coconut oil or olive oil as needed. Use sparingly
seasoning (optional)
Directions
Powder nuts or seeds in a coffee grinder or Vita-Mix. The powder should be as fine as you can get it although a few chunks are OK. If using a Vita-Mix be careful not to blend too long as this will heat the nuts and denature the fatty acids. Chilling your Vita-Mix container beforehand and storing nuts in the freezer can help prevent heating.
Transfer to a food processor. While processor is running, add oil one tablespoon at a time until desired consistency is reached. The consistency should be a little runnier than your normal preference as raw nut butters must be refrigerated which will cause them to thicken. The amount of oil you add will vary depending on the type of nut or seed you are using (some nuts have a higher natural oil content than others). Add seasonings as desired. Seasonings will depend on the type of nut butter being made. I have found that a dash of sea salt and a teaspoon of honey taste great with almond butter. When your nut butter is made, transfer into a glass jar and store in the refrigerator. Oil will separate during storage so stir before using.
Makes a 10 oz. jar.
Nuts: almonds, walnuts, cashews, peanuts and pecans make great nut butters.
Recipe from Robin’s Kitchen
Tags: almond butter recipe, Raw Foods, Raw Gourmet Club, Strategic Wellness, Whitney Cabrera
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January 29th, 2010 at 1:55 am
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January 29th, 2010 at 8:07 pm
Thank you so so much. I pay $20 for a jar of raw almond butter at whole foods. I just couldn’t get it the right consistency. I wasn’t grinding the nuts first. Funny thing is I have the extra attachment to do it on my vita mix, I just didn’t know to do it that way. Thank you, thank you , thank you!!