A Vegan-Keto-Paleo Recipe
Sometimes you just need a break from peanut butter. And with all the wonderful health benefits of the almighty almond, why not make all natural almond butter.
I love making almond butter. I use it in my baking, or in sauces. It really adds so much flavor while being incredibly nutritious.
6 Health Benefits of Almonds
- They are high in monounsaturated fats, fiber, protein and various important nutrients.
- Almonds are high in antioxidants that can protect your cells from damage, a major contributor to aging and disease. (Especially if you leave the skin on the almonds).
- They are high in Vitamin E. This is proven to help with heart disease, Alzheimers, and certain forms of cancers.
- Almonds can help control blood pressure, and helps stabilize blood sugar levels.It is due to the high levels of magnesium. My husband has high blood pressure, and I made almonds a daily part of his snacking routine.
- Eating one or two handfuls a day have been proven to lower LDL cholesterol, and helped with losing belly fat.
- Due to their high fiber and protein content while being low in carbs, it leads to weight loss. Nuts give a feeling of satiety, so you are less likely to over eat. Which helps lead to weight loss.
Ways to Use Almond Butter
- Almond Butter Noodles. Instead of Peanut Butter Noodles, simply swap the peanut butter for almond butter.
- You can use it in a cookie recipe. I have a great flourless peanut butter cookie recipe. I have tried it with almond butter, and they come out awesome!
- Use a scoop of it in your morning oatmeal for an extra protein boost.
- Add a spoonful to your smoothie
- Use it in a no bake energy ball recipe. I usually use peanut butter, but I often switch it up with almond butter or mixed seed butter. All of them tastes great.
Cited : Healthline
All Natural Almond Butter
All natural no sugar added almond butter. 100% vegan
Author: Rochelle Stivers
Cuisine: American
Recipe type: spread
Serves: 3 cups
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Ingredients
- 3 cups of raw almonds
- pinch of salt (optional)
- dash of cinnamon (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Place almond on baking sheet and toast them for about 10 minutes
- Place toasted almonds in a food processor with the S blade
- You may have to blend them for up to 20-25 minutes. Depending on the strength of your blender/food processor. Scraping down the side every few minutes. It will look pretty grainy at first. It will come together...trust me!
- Once it is blended, place almond butter in the fridge. It can stay in an airtight container for up to a month.
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