Any Peanut Butter Grinders for Personal?(Non – Food Processors)?

Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 10:21 pm on Saturday, February 12, 2011

Hi,

I am looking for a nut grinder that is for more personal use than commercial use. I am looking for a product that grinds the nuts rather than using a blade like most food processors. My experience making nut butters with processors have left a un smooth texture as to the ones you make at a whole food store. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiWTXNzI1iw& )(turn down volume) This video shows the consistency Im interested in. Again I know this is a commercial machine but was wondering if there is anyone that knows if you can get a personal sized that uses the same type grinding and produces the same texture. Thanks in advance.

WS
sorry. title should state Nut Grinders instead of just "peanut butter"

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Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 11:59 am on Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 2:36 am on Saturday, December 11, 2010

Well, today I made a baked blueberry cheesecake. And I use a food processor to blend the ingredients. After putting the cake in the over (at 180°C, for 45 minutes) I discovered there would alot of mould in the food processor. Well, it was on the inside of the blade.
(This is that the blade looks like, and the mould was on the inner part of the blade. the part you cant see in this picture… http://www.thegourmetdepotco.com/public/CUAFP-7CB_tn.jpg )
Im pretty sure this part did not come into contact with the food as the blade is flush the the plastic jug thing, but is ther a risk the cake is contaminated?
and if so, would 180°C, for 45 minutes kill the potential bacteria?

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Filed under: Electric Food Processors — admin at 7:07 am on Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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