How to Make Raw Almond Butter - Simply Woman

By on March 24, 2015
raw

Brought to you by The Rawtarian

I love almond butter. Nothing makes a better snack than raw crackers topped with scrummy almond butter. I can’t eat an apple without slathering each slice in the stuff. And while store-bought is pretty good, home-made almond butter is that much better. Now you’ve probably heard stories about making almond butter: how long it takes, the difficulty… But it isn’t that hard, truly!

Really, the key factors to making excellent almond butter at home are high quality almonds, a food processor (yes, you heard right), and a little bit of extra time.

Ingredients
• 2 c. Almonds
• 2 tbsp. Honey
• 1/2 tsp. Salt

You need almonds (of course!), plus some honey and salt. That’s it. And you need that food processor. So, are you ready? Then let’s do it!

Toss the almonds into your food processor. Start processing. Continually scrape the sides. And that’s it! Process and scrape. Process and scrape. Do this for about 10 minutes (time will vary depending on strength of your food processor).

The mixture will be powdery at first, but that is normal. Keep processing and scraping. It will turn into almond butter, so don’t lose your patience!

Oh, and on the topic of almonds: do not pre-soak your almonds. Use dry almonds or this recipe will not work!

The Rawtarian says:

Use your food processor for this recipe!

When it does reach the consistency that you like, mix in the honey and sea salt by hand. Grab a spoon and taste your butter. Isn’t it divine?

Making almond butter isn’t difficult nor should it be traumatic. Make sure to use high-quality dry almonds for the best butter, use your food processor, and don’t hurry the process. The end result is totally worth it!

 

Laura-Jane is The Rawtarian,laura a passionate raw vegan. What is a “raw vegan?” A raw vegan is someone who eats only raw fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds–none of which are ever heated above 105F (40.6 Celsius). That’s it. Raw vegan recipes include cookies, brownies, cakes, crackers, macaroni and cheese, cheesecake, and more. All made from fruit, vegetables, seeds, and nuts. No bread products, no dairy products, just raw, natural ingredients! There is a whole movement of “raw vegans” (or “raw fooders”) who invent and share creative raw food recipes. Raw vegans prepare recipes using blenders and food processors instead of ovens and microwaves! ”Like” The Rawtarian on Facebook, and visit her for more great recipe ideas at therawtarian.com

About simply...woman!

We encourage spreading the message of knowledge and wisdom. We appreciate and thank our featured partners for their articles. All information provided on Simply…Woman online magazine is for reference only; the content is based on the authors’ experiences and therefore is not intended as a substitute to the services of a fully qualified professional. Although every reasonable effort is made to present current and accurate information, Simply…Woman makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of the information.