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30-Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter (Smooth or Chunky) + Video

If you’re looking for the perfect alternative to nut butters, this 30-Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter is just the ticket!

30 Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter (Smooth or Chunky) - cookingwithkimberly.comThe Best Part? You only need two ingredients, two tools & 30 seconds to make it. Add chopped tiger nuts for a crunchy texture.

Whether you love smooth or chunky butter, this will satisfy your cravings & is safe for most every diet. It is safe for the kids & their school lunches, as it is nut-free, an organic, raw food, whole 30, paleo, keto, AIP, gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan diet.

Tiger nuts aren’t nuts at all – they are little tubers that grow under the ground like potatoes or carrots!

30 Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter (Smooth or Chunky) - cookingwithkimberly.comUse this tiger nuts butter as a snack, spread, dip, in sauces or marinades, oatmeal, for baking tasty cookies or quickbreads – even in a salad dressing. My favorite way to eat it is on fruit!

30-Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter (Smooth or Chunky):

Web Chef Review: Organic Tiger Nuts Flour - cookingwithkimberly.comFor this recipe, I’m using Organic Tiger Nuts Flour, sifted to make sure there are no chunks, as we are only using a fork or whisk to mix the butter. This flour from Tiger Nuts USA is light & fluffy, upon sifting with a flavor reminiscent of coconut & vanilla.

Review Video: Organic Tiger Nuts Flour

Web Chef Review: Raw Premium Organic Tiger Nut First Press Extra Virgin Oil - cookingwithkimberly.comRaw Premium Organic Tiger Nuts First Press Extra Virgin Oil is the other essential ingredient in this versatile butter. Coconut oil, apricot kernel oil or avocado oil can be substituted, if you do not have tiger nuts oil on hand.

Review Video: Raw Premium Organic Tiger Nuts First Press Extra Virgin Oil

Web Chef Review: Raw Premium Organic Chopped Tiger Nuts - cookingwithkimberly.comIf you love chunky or crunchy butter, you have the option of adding Raw Premium Organic Chopped Tiger Nuts. If you’ve never tried to chop a tiger nut before, you’ll thank Tiger Nuts USA for doing it it for you – it’s not an easy task!

Review Video: Raw Premium Organic Chopped Tiger Nuts

Web Chef Review - Epicureal Pure Bourbon Vanilla Extract - cookingwithkimberly.comTry adding spices like ginger, citrus zest, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, vanilla powder, cocoa powder or carob powder. Add extracts to really kick things up, like vanilla extract, rum extract, orange extract or coconut extract.

Video Review: Epicureal Pure Bourbon Vanilla Extract

Type: Snack Recipe

Prep Time: 30 seconds
Yield: as much as desired, on demand

The ingredients & instructions are listed below the video for measurements & directions. Please enjoy this webisode of Cooking with Kimberly:

Video: 30-Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter (Smooth or Chunky)

Ingredients:

For Chunky Tiger Nuts Butter:

30 Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter (Smooth or Chunky) - cookingwithkimberly.comInstructions:

  1. Combine ingredients in a small bowl.
  2. Drizzle oil into flour, mixing with a fork or whisk.
  3. For crunchy/chunky tiger nuts butter, add chopped tiger nuts & stir to combine.
  4. Store in a sealed container, in a cool, dry, dark place.

Not only is this 30-Second Organic Nut-Free Tiger Nuts Butter delicious, everyone can eat it, as it is safely nut-free & fits in with most every diet.

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Kimberly Turner is the web-chef behind CookingWithKimberly.com. Food writer, food consultant and general lover of the delicious treats on our planet, Kimberly brings you hearty content, delicious offerings, fun antics, and some down-home cooked love with her mom making cameos. Internet entrepreneur and marketer, International model, and Editor-in-Chief of a number of online publications. Be a Champion in Your Kitchen & Eat Deliciously!

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