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Homemade peanut butter
FWIW grind your peanuts while still hot and save some of the wear and
tear on the grinder/blender. the hot peanuts make oil faster and go from granules into butter faster, AND get smoother, in my limited experience. Kitty |
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Homemade peanut butter
On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 12:40:41 -0700 (PDT), Kitty
wrote: FWIW grind your peanuts while still hot and save some of the wear and tear on the grinder/blender. the hot peanuts make oil faster and go from granules into butter faster, AND get smoother, in my limited experience. The one and only time I did it, the peanuts were cold and it was very quick. Much quicker than I expected. I used a blender - the container was maybe half full. Homemade is fun, but I don't have anything against opening a jar. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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