This is great if you enjoy making your own nut butters! You can also add seasonings, such as salt or sweeteners.
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Yield
About 1 cup
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Ingredients
2 cups Italian raw almond flour
3 tablespoons raw virgin coconut oil (melted to a liquid)
Recipe Directions
1. In a Vitamix, blend all ingredients until a smooth almond butter forms, which should be runny.
2. Refrigerate to achieve a stiff nut butter.
Rawclaire's Thoughts
By rawclaireThis is great if you enjoy making your own nut butters!
You can also add seasonings, such as salt or sweeteners.
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shgadwa
May 16, 2010
Almond flour soaked??? I thought that they just ground it into flour. I never hear of anything of them soaking them. Or, did you make this almond flour yourself?
rawclaire
May 14, 2010
M@tt- rawguru.com sells it, but since this is so expensive, you can also make it yourself. Just soak and dehydrate raw truly raw almonds, and blend them in the Vita-Mix until you get a fine (or coarse) flour. Hope it turns out great!
jujubee
Jun 20, 2010
shgadwa: You can make flour from any nut/seed/bean you've soaked and sprouted. Soak it, sprout it, dehydrate it, and grind it either in a vita-mix, flour mill, or coffee grinder.
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jujubee
Jun 20, 2010
shgadwa: You can make flour from any nut/seed/bean you've soaked and sprouted. Soak it, sprout it, dehydrate it, and grind it either in a vita-mix, flour mill, or coffee grinder.
rawclaire
May 16, 2010
shgadwa: A friend of mine who eats raw food ordered 12 pounds of Italian raw almond flour from rawguru.com and gave me a bag, which is soaked and dehydrated. Go to the website yourself, it says it's soaked right there.
shgadwa
May 16, 2010
Almond flour soaked??? I thought that they just ground it into flour. I never hear of anything of them soaking them. Or, did you make this almond flour yourself?
rawclaire
May 16, 2010
Ok, I guess almond flour isn't sprouted, although it is soaked. Almonds are actually one of the few nuts that can be sprouted. Just sprout them the way you do with other seeds, and little tails will start coming out! Dehydrate the sprouted nuts, and blend a bunch of them in your Vita-Mix till a flour forms. There you go, raw sprouted almond flour!
shgadwa
May 16, 2010
I fail to see how this is "sprouted???" Almond flour is not sprouted although it might be a good way to make almond butter.
rawclaire
May 14, 2010
M@tt- rawguru.com sells it, but since this is so expensive, you can also make it yourself. Just soak and dehydrate raw truly raw almonds, and blend them in the Vita-Mix until you get a fine (or coarse) flour. Hope it turns out great!
M@tt
May 14, 2010
Where do you get the Italian almond flour?
rawclaire
May 14, 2010
Your welcome Lucy! I was pretty amazed when I first made this myself too!
Lucy
May 14, 2010
wow!!!! Thanks a lot. I always wanted to make my almond butter creamy.
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