I’ve had a lot of requests for the homemade almond butter recipe that I took to my visit to ABC15’s Smart Families. It’s so easy, it’s almost not a recipe!
I make my own almond butter because I can monitor exactly what goes into it (oil, salt, sugar etc) and it’s cheaper as well. If you didn’t realize that almond/peanut butters often have unhealthy things in them, check the ingredient list on the one in your pantry. Surprise!
Here are a few of the ways I use almond butter – usually in place of peanut butter
Apples and almond butter
As protein in a fruit smoothie
Ants on a log (celery boats filled with almond butter and topped with organic raisins)
Almond butter and honey (or jam) sandwich
On toast for breakfast
**You can also use a Vitamix to do this but not everyone has one of these incredible machines.
I said this in my post on homemade hummus – but I’ll say it again. A food processor it truly an invaluable kitchen tool and it doesn’t take up much space. If you don’t have one – you can find some great prices on Amazon – here.
Just a note on almonds…
As of 2007, almonds sold by handlers (i.e. non-growers) in the United States are required by law to be “pasteurized”. The intention of the pasteurization is to limit possible outbreaks of salmonella poisoning in the general public. Sadly, the method – super steaming the outside of the nut or gassing it – invalidates the “raw” categorization. These nuts go rancid a lot faster. Thankfully, the law does allow you to buy “real” raw nuts directly from growers.Here‘s a well written explanation of the process.
THANK YOU for the recipe! I am excited to try this one and the hummus!!! Do you think walnuts would work….??
I think it would probably work with any kind of nut. You'd just want to go carefully on the oil. In fact, you might not need any. Walnuts would make a great tasting butter!