I made this recently, although using
home ground almond meal and home ground brown linseeds.
Not exact matches
You can also make them at
home in a food processor by simply
grinding an equal amount of
almonds and coconut.
So I
ground some and brought it
home and now delicious
almond lattes are mine with the help of some
almond extract and a milk frother.
I realised this was because the store bought
ground almonds are much more finely
ground that what you can achieve at
home and were more similar to a traditional flour.
The
almond butter is fresh -
grind from the Co-op and the jam is raspberry (
home - made by my mom).
I packed a AM&J (fresh
grind almond butter from the Co-op and
home - made raspberry jam) on Udi's GF tortilla for the road.
It is just out of the oven and will be served with Pasta tonight... I am also already dreaming of a spinach -
Almond - Feta Pizza... I only had whole
almonds at
home and
ground them up.
In the end I used 1 cup
home -
ground oat flour, 1/2 a cup brown rice flour, and 1/2 cup
almond flour.
I didn't have time for a coffee at
home this morning, but it's normally one of the first things I do after a shower or workout, I believe in quality over quantity, so I
grind my own beans, use a French press to make the coffee, and use my frother to warm my homemade
almond milk.
For dinner, 3 cups of ww pasta with a mushroom tomato sauce for dinner with a large 5 cup romaine lettuce salad with my
home - made silken tofu with Dijon mustard and balsamic vinegar dressing, an ounce of toasted
almonds and 1/2 cup of broccoli sprouts; for lunch a 16 ounce bowl of 15 bean soup, a slice of Ezekiel bread, 8 ounces of carrots and a large apple for lunch; and for breakfast a banana, blueberry, strawberry smoothie made with soy milk and
ground flax seed along with a 2 cups of steel cut oatmeal cooked in water with an ounce of raisins and a tablespoon of brown sugar.
If you do not make
almond milk and have
almond pulp, which is the base of this recipe, you can
grind up dry
almonds in a blender (this works well in a high speed blender, but I have not tried in a
home blender) or
grind soaked
almonds in a single gear juicer with a blank screen attachment.