Yes, the calories listed are per one cookie only but trust me, it's quite filling Thank you for your kind words, I hope you like them - let me know how they are if
you try other nut butter or just coconut butter!
Not exact matches
I only
tried peanut
butter but not any
other nuts.
Has anyone
tried this with any
other seed /
nut butters?
I'm really sorry but I haven't
tried the
other versions of the Magimix but I imagine that they would be able to make the
nut butters.
Can't wait to
try some of the
other nut butter recipes you have created.
Other seed and
nut butters I've
tried don't bring me back for more either.
Lactose intolerant — maybe
try some high quality walnut or
other nut oil since the
butter is melted anyway?
1 medium onion, chopped 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 cup hot water 1/2 teaspoon curry powder 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, grated 1 cup natural peanut
butter (or
other nut butter;
try cashew!)
Feel free to substitute cashew or
other nut butter for the peanut
butter, and if need be,
try the gluten - free version.
If you have an issue with
nuts, you could
try tahini or any
other type of seed
butter.
3 Tbsp coconut oil, softened (warm is ok, melted is good, but
try not to have it hot) 3 Tbsp of your favorite peanut
butter or
other nut butter a drizzle of sweetener (I always use a local version of this)-- you will probably want to taste the mixture and adjust the sweetener amount dash of sea salt or himalayan crystal salt (I use this)
Try our organic almond
butter, organic tahini, or one of our
other 20 organic
nut butters.
As far as
other nut butters go, cashew
butter is interesting: I hate cashews but the cashew
butter I
tried was very runny, creamy and pretty good.
Also, I recommend
trying one of my favorite flavored
nut butters (peanut or any
other) of all time: Naturally Nutty Vanilla Almond
Butter.
I've
tried this recipe with
other nut butters and while still good, it's not quite the same.
If you are allergic to peanut
butter you can also
try to make these using
other nut butters, maybe even sunflower seed
butter?
I will definitely
try them with
other nut butters and coatings.
Try one of our special Naturally Nutty almond
butters and check out our
other seed and
nut butters as well.
I
tried a different
nut butter since he's not a fan of the texture of some
other GF recipes that use almond
butter, meal, or flour.
Peanut allergies don't always translate to
other nuts, so some children can
try almond
butter.
Peanut
butter is classic, but there are lots of
other nut butters to
try.
Cancer self - treatment schools the world over list
nuts /
butters (the whole
nut with skin on), as off - limits for people who are self - treating for cancer, or those
trying to lick candida and
other parasite infestations (which we are now discovering are closely associated with cancers), and no matter where you look, you are being told to avoid
nuts at all costs.
As for peanut
butter and
other nut butters, it comes down to consumer choice if you are
trying to avoid GMOs, says Pritchett.
To replace the void if you're used to consuming lots of bread, pasta, cereals, and
other carb sources...
try filling that void with more healthy fats such as
nuts, seeds, avocados, coconut oil, olive oil, olives, grass - fed
butter and cream, aged cheeses,
nut butters, as well as healthy proteins such as grass - fed dairy and meats, whole free - range organic eggs, etc..
Here are foods you can
try to boost your fat intake: avocados, macadamia
nuts,
other nuts & seeds and
nut butters, coconut
butter, beef (don't go for a completely lean cut), fatty fish (salmon, sardines and mackerel), olive oil in salads, ghee or tallow for cooking (instead of lard which you can't eat).
Try combining fiber - rich snacks with
other healthy food options, like dipping fiber - rich apples in peanut
butter or enjoying whole - grain oatmeal with
nuts and dried fruit.
After seeing hummus made with peanut
butter a while ago, I've been meaning to
try it with
other nut butters.
I must say I haven't
tried cashew
butter, but pretty much every
other (bought)
nut butter under the sun.
The prices of almond
butter are killing me lately I
try to sub with some of the
others (sunflower, soy
nut) when I can, but it's just not the same.
I've never made my own
nut butter, but would be happy to taste test for you if you
try other variations!