4.8
(159)
Your folders
Your folders

Export 1 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
To make the process faster, warm the almonds in an oven preheated to 350ºF degrees for 10 minutes.
Step 2
Transfer the almonds to a large food processor fitted with an "S" blade, and process them until creamy. You may want to stop and scrape down the sides every now and then, but this process will take up to 25 minutes. The almonds will first look like a flour with clumps, then will form a ball that moves around the food processor, then it will turn to a grainy almond butter before it becomes silky-smooth. Be patient! Just when you'll want to give up is usually when the magic happens.
Step 3
Once totally smooth and creamy, transfer the almond butter to a glass jar and store it in the fridge. I've found that almond butter with no additives usually lasts at least a month in the fridge, but be sure to check for signs of spoiling (such as mold or a bad smell) each time you use it.
Your folders

323 viewsdetoxinista.com
4.9
(30)
740 minutes
Your folders

212 viewsthishealthykitchen.com
5.0
(4)
8 minutes
Your folders

151 viewsloveandlemons.com
5.0
(13)
10 minutes
Your folders

163 viewswhattocooktoday.com
5.0
(6)
Your folders

91 viewscookingchew.com
Your folders

462 viewsemilykylenutrition.com
5.0
(2)
240 minutes
Your folders

759 viewsthewoksoflife.com
4.9
(98)
60 minutes
Your folders

1128 viewsalphafoodie.com
5.0
(6)
5 minutes
Your folders

353 viewsthymeandlove.com
4.5
(3)
5 minutes
Your folders

323 viewselanaspantry.com
Your folders

467 viewsnaturallyella.com
5.0
(1)
1 minutes
Your folders

274 viewsorganicfacts.net
4.7
(6)
Your folders

97 viewsalphafoodie.com
4.9
(55)
90 minutes
Your folders

154 viewsfullofplants.com
5.0
(1)
3 minutes
Your folders

569 viewsminimalistbaker.com
5.0
(3)
Your folders

471 viewsminimalistbaker.com
5.0
(102)
Your folders

414 viewsdownshiftology.com
5.0
(27)
Your folders

514 viewsminimalistbaker.com
5.0
(2)
Your folders
307 viewsthemodernproper.com
5.0
(2)