Homemade Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe

Try making your own nut butter with this delicious homemade Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe.

How to make macadamia nut butter

I have recently been looking to reduce the amount of money we spend on food and I decided a pantry audit would help me to:

  • Check what I have available to use
  • Determine what needs to be re-stocked
  • Clean out items that need to be discarded
  • Find inspiration for new recipes
  • Recall favorite recipes that I have not made for some time

As a result of my pantry audit, I found NUTS, lots of nuts. Almonds, pistachio, macadamia, hazelnuts, peanuts, walnuts, and pine nuts, plus a stash of pecans in the fridge!

recipe for macadamia nut butter

Last year my eldest son commenced kindergarten and this year he started primary school. Each of these has a ban on nuts. No food with nuts present are permitted on the school premises. I believe this is common in many Australian schools and kindergartens now. The purpose of the ban is to protect children who have a nut allergy from an adverse reaction and I am very happy to abide by this rule. If one of my children suffered an allergy I would expect others to be vigilant and responsible in an environment where such a rule applies.

For this reason I have been avoiding baking with nuts – almost entirely. So, in order to use up some of my abundant nut supply I set about creating a nut bar that I thought they would enjoy as an after school treat. I used a banana to bind the mixture instead of butter and sweetened it with just a little honey. It tasted delicious… but unfortunately, the boys did not think so.

A failed taste test with my kids is a definite fail as my boys will generally eat most things put in front of them!

The next thing I decided to try with the kids was a nut butter. Friends introduced us to macadamia nut butter a number of years ago but I have found it to be very expensive to purchase and it is also difficult to find in our local stores. So I set about making a macadamia nut butter all of my own and found it was so easy to do.

Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe

In fact, the most difficult part of making this recipe was the enforced break I took after my little 600 watt food processor started smoking – literally! Oh, and having the self control to not lick the spatula when scraping the sides of the processor. Once you start it is difficult to stop!

This nut butter tastes fabulous on crusty warm bread, added to baking – muffins, cakes, pancakes, or added to milkshakes or smoothies, and mixed through plain yogurt.

Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe

A few hints and tips before you start;

  • The time that this process takes to complete will depend on your food processor. I processed this amount in two batches and allowed the machine to rest part way through.
  • When you commence processing, the nuts first turn to a powdery mixture, then it begins to clump, becoming smoother until it finally attains a buttery texture.

Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe

Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe

Try making your own nut butter with this delicious homemade Macadamia Nut Butter Recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup macadamia nuts
  • 1 cup of almonds - whole
  • 1/2 cup pistachio nuts (unsalted)
  • 1 and 1/2 tablespoons of maple syrup

Instructions

  1. Add the nuts to a food processor and process for at least 15 minutes, until the mixture becomes smooth and buttery.
  2. Use a rubber spatula to push the nuts down the sides of the machine as required.
  3. Once the mixture is thick and buttery, stir through the maple syrup and scoop into a jar.
  4. Store in a cool location (not the fridge as it will be too difficult to spread).

Notes

  • The time that this process takes to complete will depend on your food processor. I processed this amount in two batches and allowed the machine to rest part way through.
  • When you commence processing, the nuts first turn to a powdery mixture, then it begins to clump, becoming smoother until it finally attains a buttery texture.

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 1679Total Fat: 150gCarbohydrates: 63gProtein: 48g

For more family friendly recipes, check out these related posts;

Deliciously SImple Apple Slice Recipe
Homemade muesli bars for kids
Oven Baked Fruit Bars

2 Comments

  1. This sounds very yummy, my teen loves nut betters but they are so expensive…I’m going to pass your recipe onto her to try…thanks for sharing!

  2. Oh Yum that sounds delish. I am the only true nut eater in my house. My girls both tolerate some peanut butter (I know, not a real nut), and all three kids will eat some kinds of whole nuts (Liam like pecans and cashews, Mikaela likes peanuts and almonds, and Elli likes macadamias…) But their dad is allergic to peanuts and consequently has developed a serious dislike of anything nutty (even sesame!), so I don’t cook with them much, except to use almond/hazelnut meal in some biscuit/cake/slice recipes – but like you, I don’t do that so much during term time, since they can’t take it to school.

    Anyway, I really wanted to comment to say I’m in the same boat. Recently finished up with my job, and need to cut down on the grocery spend. I keep meaning to look again at Frugavore and see what I’ve forgotten. I *did* get out to our local markets late on Sunday and get $50 worth of organic meat for $25, which I was pretty happy with! But a pantry – and freezer – audit is definitely in order. You’ve inspired me to get it done this weekend. Wonder what I’ll find? 🙂

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