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Lets hear it, what are your favorite ways to enjoy almond butter?

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Mine would be apples with almond butter.. but as good as it is, I need some new ideas! – CS Aug 17 2011 at 20:50
two slices of toasted sprouted spelt bread from french meadows. – ben61820 Jan 16 2012 at 16:02

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5 ingredients - Super Easy - Super Delicious.

Even your non-Paleo friends will love them. They are a fall staple at family gatherings.

Pumpkin Almond Butter Brownies

Ingredients

2 cups Almond Butter 1 1/2 cups Canned Pumpkin 2 egg 2/3 cup Honey 2 tsp Baking Soda

Directions

Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Mix well. Pour into a greased 9 x 13 pan. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.

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Ended up making these last night, tasty! – CS Aug 18 2011 at 19:39
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\o/ They are SO EASY! I'm glad you liked them. Having something like this really helped me during my transition phase to Paleo. – sherpamelissa Aug 18 2011 at 19:58
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apple slices all the way

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This almond butter "Paleo Pad Thai" was off-the-chain delicious.

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Ingredients:

1 lb top round beef cut into strips 1 4oz package frozen wild caught salad shrimp (thawed) 2 tbsp coconut oil 1-2 tbsp almond butter (crunchy) 1 tbsp red Thai curry paste 1 tbsp Sriracha red chili sauce 1 tsp habanero hot sauce 2-3 tbsp full fat coconut milk (Native Forest brand) 3 cloves garlic (minced) 1 bunch green onions (diced) 1 tsp dried red chili flakes 1/2 head red cabbage (shredded) 1 tbsp butter

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This looks super delicious. Need to try! – Priscilla Aug 18 2011 at 0:30
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my favorite way to eat almond butter (raw "sprouted" almond butter that is) is to scoop about 2 tablespoons of it and stick it to a banana. I LOVE that combo!

But since I got my lab results back with small dense LDL, I have been told by many that I need to consider cutting back on fructose and PUFA intake, so I haven't had that delicious treat since then, as I have begrudgingly chosen to drop all bananas and o6 bearing nuts from my diet until further notice :(

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Oh that's sad news! I bet I should do the same, that's one of my favorite breakfasts/snacks! – Lauren Aug 17 2011 at 21:09
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I love it on celery sticks or apple slices! Also, I like to mix it 50-50 with coconut butter! YUM!

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+1 on the celery sticks - carrot sticks work too... – Harry Aug 18 2011 at 18:17
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How about Paleo Almond butter cookies!?

http://www.intentionalconsumption.com/index.php/2011/08/11/paleo-almond-butter-cookies/

I made these last week and they are very creamy/cake like! Delicious!

Steph

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Use them to make protein bars (although I must admit, I prefer roasting hazelnuts and making hazelnut butter to use for these bars) : http://www.marksdailyapple.com/primal-energy-bar-redux/

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Almond Butter Mocha Truffle

1 cup Natural Almond Butter
1 tbsp Organic Raw Honey
1/2 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract
1/4 tsp Coarse Kosher Salt
1 tsp Classic Decaf Instant
1 bar good dark chocolate 80% or better 

Mix all ingredients except chocolate in food processor (or with a mixer), roll into balls. Melt chocolate. Dip balls in chocolate. Refrigerate until hard.

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On a sweet potato. Yum. Just had that for breakfast. :)

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Girl, I generally agree with you, but that just does not sound good! :p – sherpamelissa Aug 18 2011 at 18:56
I also like it on omelettes (with bananas, cinnamon, and goat cheese stuffed inside it, yum!), so I think I'll just have to agree with you that I have weird taste in food. ;D – Kaz Aug 18 2011 at 19:53
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Um yeah. I love you anyway. <3 – sherpamelissa Aug 19 2011 at 2:20
As I love you! <3 – Kaz Aug 19 2011 at 2:39
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I like this recipe for Almond Zucchini Saute -- http://fastpaleo.com/almond-zucchini-saute/

You just slice & cook zucchini like noodles & mix in the almond butter mmmmmmmmmmm!

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and this is a good go-to even though I'm not a huge fan of almond butter itself.....perhaps this is how I'll use up that jar just waiting in my fridge. – Ruth Aug 17 2011 at 20:31
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I take a scoop, roll it into a ball, and roll it in cocoa powder.

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Almond Butter Fudge

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups Almond Butter
1/4 cup Hershey's Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
1/2 cup Organic Raw Honey
2 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract

Mix it all together, put in freezer for at least an hour.

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I like to make a smoothie with banana and hemp milk with almond butter - it's SO good.

For sweets, I like health bent's banana swirl bread and Elana's pantry almond butter blondies. We've also got a couple of sweets on our site using it.

http://paleoparents.com/2011/spunky-holiday-nonas-chocolate-easter-eggs/ http://paleoparents.com/2011/3293894036/

Stacy

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That bread looks tasty, thanks! – CS Aug 18 2011 at 19:42
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Carrot sticks dipped in almond butter, or cashew butter, or sunbeutter, or pumpkinseed butter...

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Nora Gedgaudas' nutball snackers http://www.primalbody-primalmind.com/?p=459 Yummm!

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I couldn't help but snicker when I read "nutball snackers" – FED at LiveCaveman.com Aug 18 2011 at 0:16
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Out of all the things I've tried to dip in to a jar of almond butter, tangerine slice are the absolute #1. Even beats banana slices.

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i know this is kind of high in carbs/sugar, so i only eat these once per week or on a tough workout day. trader joe's has these dried bananas (literally a flattened, dried banana) and i LOVE making almond butter & banana roll-ups with them.

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spread all over some dates! (the food, although spreading it on a person your dating could potentially be messy but fun)

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Mix it in a blender with frozen bananas - instant paleo ice cream. Or add almond milk to make it a shake.

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i ate a few spoonfuls today with half a mango. weird experiment but it was ok. i normally just put it on a banana or with berries or by itself.

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So--a little bit of a disclaimer here: I'm not above using a little bit of high quality tamari (wheat free soy sauce) in a recipe. I used to make this sauce for cold buckwheat noodles, back in my pre-paleo days. I recently read a recipe that used something really similar mixed into collard greens, and it's amazing. I'm sure you can come up with different uses for it. I can't give you ratios, because I change it every time. Thin it out with chicken stock and/or by heating it.

Almond butter A couple of tbs of tamari Fresh minced or powdered garlic Fresh minced or ground powdered ginger Something acidic: lime juice or vinegar Something spicy: chipotle powder, hot sauce, whatever

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almond butter on frozen banana chunks --- seriously: it's like ice cream.

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