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Export 1 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Use blanched almonds (according to these instructions) and put them in a grinder/food processor. I've found that the blanched almonds to almond flour ratio is just under 1.5:1 i.e. 1.5 cups of almonds will make just under 1 Cup of almond flour.
Step 2
Pulse the almonds for 10-15 seconds at a time. In between pulses, shake up the blender to make sure the nuts are close to the blade again, then continue to pulse and pause/shake until the flour is ready. *
Step 3
Sieve the powder to collect any larger bits which you can then blend/grind again.
Step 4
Transfer into an air-tight jar/container. You can store this in the fridge for 1 month or the freezer for 3 months.
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