So, making nut butter was a breeze, just whiz up the nuts and add a little olive oil to make it smooth. There's a bunch of things to read on it if you need more information, but basically I roasted the nuts at 350 degrees for about eight minutes, until toasty. Then I whizzed it in the food processor for a while, scraping down the sides every so often--you want to wait until it balls up, then it will break down again and turn creamy. It's then that you can add a little stream of olive oil to further the creaminess. I didn't add much, perhaps a tablespoon?
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Almond Butter Cookies
My new favorite cookie. How can you not love a cookie that you can make when camping? How can you not love a cookie with three ingredients, one of them (the sugar) optional? For those who follow a gluten free diet, you are in luck! I found the recipe for these almond butter cookies at ShowFood Chef and put it on the top of the list immediately. I had a bunch of almonds that I needed to attend to and here was my opportunity. Ever since I saw a bit on making almond butter on The Wynk (which I can't find now), I've been thinking about it. It was one of those moments when you smack your forehead and think, of course! I have nuts, et voila, I can make nut butter. Sometimes I'm a little thick.
i love almond butter and peanut butter anything! these look great!
ReplyDeleteAlmond butter is a staple in this household too. I'm loving an easy-peasy cookie recipe, and that is pretty damn easy!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmm I need to make more. These cookies sound really delicious. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for spotting this one, Jules. These cookies will be great in Alaska with our limited baking options -- and here at home, too. Also, I've been encouraging S to make us some almond and/or peanut butter (he says used to do that all the time) -- maybe when we visit you can talk up how great and easy it is!
ReplyDeleteAlmond butter on apple slices used to be my favorite snack. I haven't had almond butter in ages. Thanks for the smack on the forehead. I love peanut butter cookies, so I'm sure almond butter cookies are even better.
ReplyDeleteYour cookies look awesome! Thanks for linking to my recipe too :D
ReplyDeleteTigress - Me too! Thanks!
ReplyDeletechfg - So easy!
Melissa - You do! You totally inspired me with that almond butter post.
Shae - Total! Then you can start making nut milk, too. Ha! I thought you might like this one, and yes, perfect for Alaska!
Denise - Oh yes, or almond butter and honey sandwiches?
Cathy - I think your cookies look MUCH better, but I was too impatient to put the batter in the freezer. I went straight from the bowl to the oven to my mouth!
These look so delicious and so simple. I need to make them stat!
ReplyDeleteYou got your food pro to make nut butter? I'm impressed! Mine doesn't feel up to the task, I don't think, but I was using raw nuts...maybe that has something to do with it.
ReplyDeleteI actually started a VitaMix fund jar on my counter... When it fills up, I too will be a nut butter queen!
Kat - Thanks! That and a side of pie!
ReplyDeleteRebecca - I can't wait to see what you do with a Vita Mix! My food pro actually sucks. Almost broke it on a beet once. With this I used blanched, slivered almonds that I then toasted. That was probably why it worked!