Almond Butter
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Almond Butter
© Denzil Green
The modern definition of Almond Butter is ground up almonds, usually with a bit of oil added to bind the ground almonds together. It looks like the kind of natural peanut butter that has the oil on top. Sometimes, a bit of sugar is added. It can be used in any way that peanut butter would be used.
Another definition of "Almond Butter" is one from classical French cooking: 1 part almonds, ground to a paste, combined with 2 parts butter (actual butter.) The mixture is then forced through a sieve, and used as a garnish on hors d'oeuvres, soups and sauces.
The modern version is sold at health or bulk food stores, or make your own in a food processor. It has a bit of a cult following these days amongst some health foodies who have decided that peanuts, and therefore peanut butter, are inherently evil.
Cooking Tips for Almond Butter
Toast the almonds a bit first to release the oils in the nuts, then whiz in a food processor adding drops of a vegetable oil until the mixture forms a butter that looks like peanut butter.
You may also add a drop or two of almond extract to enhance the flavour, and a bit of sugar if the nut butter has a bit of a bitter edge.
Also called:
Beurre aux amandes, Beurre d'amandes (French); Mandelbutter (German); Burro di mandorla (Italian); Mantequilla de almendras (Spanish)
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Almond Butter, Almond Flour, Almond Milk, Almond Paste, Blanched Almonds, Green Almonds, Ground Almonds, Marcona Almonds, Marzipan, Sliced Almonds, Slivered Almonds
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