10 responses to “Natural (Soaked) Almond Butter in a Food Processor”

  1. southerngirlmusings

    Sounds yummy, I am so glad that you and your food processor are doing so well together. :)

    Oh, yes, we are! It is great to have one to help me in the kitchen.

  2. Michelle

    Mmmmm, you just spurred me on to make my own peanut butter. Just one more thing I can do to save DH and myself money and feed us more wholesomely. Thanks!

    Great! Please let me know how it works for you. Making almond butter, you can definitely save money. You’ll want to make sure you’re saving money making natural peanut butter, though. For instance, I used to buy organic, dry roasted Valencia peanuts for about $2 per pound and I would make my own pb. But then I found a local source for the same peanut butter — already made, fresh ground, organic peanuts, no additives — for about $1 per pound. So I stopped making it myself and was happy to let someone else do the work! -Wardeh

  3. appliejuice

    I didn’t know that you had to have a certain kind of Almond. That must be why my champion juicer got too hot when I tried to make Almond Butter. There is a store here that sells organic almonds and they have a machine to process almond butter. Cost the same…very expensive, like $8.00 a pound.

    That’s about what I pay for my almonds, which is a good price, considering. So you’re getting a good deal. At least from what I know. I can’t buy almond butter for that price, so I make my own.

  4. amy

    ever make cashew butter..YUM!!! I have been making home-made dressings w/ pine nuts and /or cashews and/or macadamia nuts..plus coconut water and…whatever…lemon etc…
    i’ll try and post a recipe sometime soon although i have been using recipes out of cookbooks and so i can’t really do those on the blog..kwim? here is my food blog.. the other ones is my main one.
    http://settingofsilver.blogspot.com/

    amy

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  6. Sustainable Eats

    Wow Wardeh – I had never considered that before! I have 2 almond trees on my wish list for christmas that are supposed to do ok here but we’ll see if they actually fruit.

    I’m curious where your local source for peanut butter is? My 6yo is allergic to tree nuts so we haven’t stopped pb yet. I’d love to buy it as locally as possible but I thought peanuts only grew in the south.

    xo,
    Annette
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