If you love pistachios and nut butters, then you have to try homemade pistachio butter! Right out of the blender or food processor it's warm, creamy and nutty with just a touch of sweetness from honey and a sprinkle of salt to bring out the delicate pistachio flavor. It's delicious spread on warm toast, drizzled on pancakes, scooped with apple slices, dolloped onto your oatmeal or in recipes where you would use any nut butter! Yield: approximately 2 cups pistachio butter
6tablespoons (plus more as needed)oilavocado or other neutral oil
2tablespoonshoney
1/2teaspoonsalt
Instructions
Add nuts, half the oil, the honey and the salt. Begin processing.
If using a blender, you'll need a tamper to push the nuts down toward the blades. Add in the rest of the oil as needed. If using a food processor, you may need to stop and scrape down the bowl.
First the nuts will grind down into smaller bits, then the bits will gather together into clumps and/or a ball. Eventually, they will break down and smooth out into a smoother nut butter consistency.
Timing: a powerful blender with a tamper (4-5 min.) or larger sized/powerful food processor (6-7 min.)
Use common sense with your appliance. If at any point the motor is laboring, stop and give it a rest. You can always process in smaller batches as needed.
Store in an airtight container in a cool place (for up to a week) or for longer in the refrigerator.
Notes
Food Processor Notes:
When I use my largest 13-cup Food Processor I can process 4 cups of nuts easily in about 6-7 minutes without having to stop and scrape down the bowl more than once or twice. You can use a smaller capacity food processor, but you may need to process your nuts in batches, I would start with just a cup at a time and see how it goes. You also may need an extra teaspoon or two of oil to get it going.I have found that sometimes if you are processing for a bit and it doesn't seem to be progressing. Just let the nut butter rest and relax for a few minutes. Somehow it cools down, relaxes a bit and is then more cooperative.Take your time and use your common sense, if your blender or processor seems to be laboring too hard, stop and give it a rest. Try again or remove some of the mixture and make smaller batches.
Nutrition (approx. data estimated via online nutritional calculator.)