I've not made nut butter that I like yet in a food processor or tough juicer or Vitamix, without adding quite a lot of oil. I've got a Kitchenaid mixer which I was about to sell now I don't make baked goods when I spotted it has an icecream maker attachment and a food grinder that does fine and coarse.
People's comments are about how it works when grinding venison but I don't want it for that!
Has anyone tried throwing almonds or sesame seeds in one of those food grinders please - or hemp, pumkin etc of course?
I make a really nice nourishing salad dressing with almond butter, lemon juice, water and miso and it would be good to be able to make it with nuts that have been soaked and dehydrated first because they would taste better and be easier to digest than commercial almond butter which is made from nuts that haven't been soaked first to shed the enzyme inhibitors.
I don't know... i have one of these myself and i was just reading the manual yesterday. It says not to put stale bread in if it's totally hardened, so it may not be able to take nuts and seeds as well
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I have never dried them myself, but in France and Italy you can buy them already dried (at what temperature I don't know). It was awhile since I ate them (before I went raw).
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Make this, it is my new favorite thing.
SALAD
-head of green cabbage, shredded
-4-5 green onions/scallions, sliced (all of white part and most of green part)
-1 avocado, diced
-2 ears of corn with kernals shaved off (some corn is better to eat ra...