Blender/Food processor that can handle nuts
debi_f
Posts: 330 Member
Hi all!
I'm looking for advice and recommendations. I absolutely love nut butters and made my own quite often for awhile. Until the nuts killed my blender. Granted, it was a cheap one, but I'm afraid to spend a lot of money on a "good" one just to kill it within weeks with the challenge of chopping nuts into butter.
Anyone know a good, sturdy brand that is available in the Netherlands? Or do you have any recommendations on what to look for when I compare different ones?
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!
I'm looking for advice and recommendations. I absolutely love nut butters and made my own quite often for awhile. Until the nuts killed my blender. Granted, it was a cheap one, but I'm afraid to spend a lot of money on a "good" one just to kill it within weeks with the challenge of chopping nuts into butter.
Anyone know a good, sturdy brand that is available in the Netherlands? Or do you have any recommendations on what to look for when I compare different ones?
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!
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I have a Vitamix which can handle making nut butters. I don't know if it's available where you are.0
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I have used my Nutribullet for almonds, cashews and hazelnuts. Works very well. Nut butters make up a large amount of my diet and I save a lot of money from making them myself.0
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who's nuts?
Fav topic title of the day by the way.0 -
I bought the Ninja blender although it is not a good as a Vitamix it is about $400 cheaper. Also I have the Ninja food processor which I use to make homemade almond flour.0
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I can second the Nutribullet from personal experience. I use it for all sorts of stuff, including nuts. My mom also has the Ninja and it's great as well.0
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StealthHealth wrote: »who's nuts?
Fav topic title of the day by the way.
Ha ha ha! Oops! Guess I should have given that a bit more thought...
Thanks for the ideas, everyone. I have replace my blender soon! I miss making nut butters...0 -
Do people feel home-blended are better, or does anyone have information on the quality of home-blended 100% nut butters versus bought 100% nut butters?
I buy 100% peanut, peanut butters and I love them: Would I notice a difference in taste/quality or even nutrition if I bought peanuts and blended them myself?
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We personally use this for everything(including nuts)!
http://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Professional-Blender-Chopper-Crusher/dp/B003O47MKA/ref=sr_1_22?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1457444678&sr=1-22&keywords=ninja+blender0 -
StealthHealth wrote: »Do people feel home-blended are better, or does anyone have information on the quality of home-blended 100% nut butters versus bought 100% nut butters?
I buy 100% peanut, peanut butters and I love them: Would I notice a difference in taste/quality or even nutrition if I bought peanuts and blended them myself?
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I prefer to make stuff myself. I get good quality nuts, make as much as I want and its cheaper this way. Also this way I know that the 100% almond butter is actually 100% almonds and thats it.
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Another vote for the Ninja! I have the NutriNinja and throw in whole almonds into a smoothie and have had no problems.0
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You can also use a coffee bean grinder to chop the nuts.0
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Thanks all!
As for the homemade vs. bought... I like mixing the nuts and sometimes adding other things. One of my favorites includes macademias, pistachios and brasil nuts with a touch of honey. Yum!0 -
I like the look of the Ninje, too, but i could't find it over here.0
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The vitamix is cheaper in the long run because it doesn't need to be replaced often.0
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I have a Ninja Pro. It grinds coffee beans well. Haven't tried to make nut butters but I think it would.0
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I have a Ninja as well, a little different than the one linked above. It is quite good although I have never tried to make nut butter with it.0
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They won't ship electronics overseas, and the power cord is incompatible. The US uses 110, and we have 220 amp/watt/whatever the units are called.
I searched the Dutch sites and couldn't find any kind of blender called a ninja. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean it's not available in some way/shape/form, but i couldn't find it.
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Get one from Amazon.co.uk and use a travel adapter.0
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I'm pretty sure Cuisinart Food Processors are available in the Netherlands. They can handle anything, and last for ages. I've had mine 10+ years, my mother-in-law has had hers over 30 years. They're very versatile, too. I use it all the time for everything from chopping veg & grating cheese to making pie crusts and mayo.0
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Ooo! I just found the ninja on the German Amazon site... But the basic version (with no attachments) costs 114 euros!! (That's $126 according to today's exchange rate.
Afraid that's out of my current price range. :-(0 -
I have the nutribullet and works perfectly for that kind of thing.0
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Pestle and mortar then ;-)0
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Vitamix or Blentec all the rest is a waste of your money. Just remember cheapness does not pay, it costs more in the long run.
I have a Vitamix, best $s that I have spent in my life.0 -
CurlyCockney wrote: »Pestle and mortar then ;-)
Unfortunately, this may be my only option! That or just giving up on homemade nut butters for awhile. :-(
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Ninja!0
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Black-Decker-8-Cup-Food-Processor/16913545
I started making nut butters some months ago and have used this to make at least five or six different batches.
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