If
you let dried fruits and nuts run long enough in a food processor, eventually it will become a paste — the oil in the nuts will bind it together.
Not exact matches
Making granola myself
let me play with different flavors
and combinations of
nuts, seeds, or
dried fruit to get just the...
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Those are solid defenses of my habit, sure, but they don't quite explain the sheer joy I feel when I see those translucent bins displaying every grain, bean,
dried fruit,
and nut you can imagine, or the rush I get from pulling the lever
and letting those lentils run free.
They're versatile (combinations of
nuts, seeds,
dried fruit and powdered superfoods you can use are endless),
and super easy to make (don't
let the fancy looks misguide you).