Thaiboxer1 Posted March 25, 2005 Share Posted March 25, 2005 Anyone know where I can buy some all natural peanut butter? This is the kind that is only blended peanuts without the hydrogenation and added sugar. Ingredients should simply state peanuts. Apart from blending it myself, which never turns smooth enough and quite a mess. Anywhere in Pattaya but I'll travel to Bangkok too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkokian Posted March 25, 2005 Share Posted March 25, 2005 (edited) I believe Bangkok Adventist Hospital (Mission hospital) makes them. The hossi is in Bkk. YOu can also get this hossi's peanut butter at Lemon Farm Sukhumvit 39 (Bkk). If there's a Lemon Farm store in Pattaya, then you can perhaps check with them. Have a great one. Edited March 25, 2005 by bangkokian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 26, 2005 Share Posted March 26, 2005 I make my own. It is so easy. I do not understand why you cannot make it smooth. What machine are you using ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted March 26, 2005 Share Posted March 26, 2005 I make my own.It is so easy. I do not understand why you cannot make it smooth. What machine are you using ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I agree. Easy to make. I use the small nut-grinder attachment that comes with most mixers- even the cheapest ones. Just make a little at a time.. For larger quantities, there are food processors and meat grinders which do the job nicely. The cheapest cost about 600 baht where I live... When I first came here, I used a mortar and pestle to make it. A bit of work, but good stuff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiboxer1 Posted March 26, 2005 Author Share Posted March 26, 2005 I make my own.It is so easy. I do not understand why you cannot make it smooth. What machine are you using ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Thetyim, I'm using an Otto Pro Blender from Big C. When I blend, the peanut butter gets trapped under the blades and does not get fully blended. Plus a royal pain in the ass to clean the blender under the blades. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted March 26, 2005 Share Posted March 26, 2005 (edited) I make my own.It is so easy. I do not understand why you cannot make it smooth. What machine are you using ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi Thetyim, I'm using an Otto Pro Blender from Big C. When I blend, the peanut butter gets trapped under the blades and does not get fully blended. Plus a royal pain in the ass to clean the blender under the blades. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> A blender is not designed for doing that, as you've discovered... There should another smaller attachment for nut grinding... Edited March 26, 2005 by Ajarn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiboxer1 Posted March 26, 2005 Author Share Posted March 26, 2005 I make my own.It is so easy. I do not understand why you cannot make it smooth. What machine are you using ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I agree. Easy to make. I use the small nut-grinder attachment that comes with most mixers- even the cheapest ones. Just make a little at a time.. For larger quantities, there are food processors and meat grinders which do the job nicely. The cheapest cost about 600 baht where I live... When I first came here, I used a mortar and pestle to make it. A bit of work, but good stuff <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey Ajarn, So that's what that lil attachment is for! I'll dig it up and try! Thx And ya, the stuff taste too ###### good, can never go back to normal peanut butter again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiboxer1 Posted March 26, 2005 Author Share Posted March 26, 2005 I believe Bangkok Adventist Hospital (Mission hospital) makes them. The hossi is in Bkk. YOu can also get this hossi's peanut butter at Lemon Farm Sukhumvit 39 (Bkk). If there's a Lemon Farm store in Pattaya, then you can perhaps check with them.Have a great one. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bangkokian, Thanks for the info...I'll try again to make my own, but good to know where I can finally get some if needed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted March 26, 2005 Share Posted March 26, 2005 I make my own.It is so easy. I do not understand why you cannot make it smooth. What machine are you using ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I agree. Easy to make. I use the small nut-grinder attachment that comes with most mixers- even the cheapest ones. Just make a little at a time.. For larger quantities, there are food processors and meat grinders which do the job nicely. The cheapest cost about 600 baht where I live... When I first came here, I used a mortar and pestle to make it. A bit of work, but good stuff <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey Ajarn, So that's what that lil attachment is for! I'll dig it up and try! Thx And ya, the stuff taste too ###### good, can never go back to normal peanut butter again! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I still also buy some Skippy's, for nostalgia, I guess, but homemade is always too ###### good, as you said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkokian Posted March 26, 2005 Share Posted March 26, 2005 No problemo... Yeah.. Home-made is always best... I believe Bangkok Adventist Hospital (Mission hospital) makes them. The hossi is in Bkk. YOu can also get this hossi's peanut butter at Lemon Farm Sukhumvit 39 (Bkk). If there's a Lemon Farm store in Pattaya, then you can perhaps check with them.Have a great one. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bangkokian, Thanks for the info...I'll try again to make my own, but good to know where I can finally get some if needed! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 I use a food processor and the twin knife attachment. Takes a few minutes but I can do a kilo at a time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 I use a food processor and the twin knife attachment. Takes a few minutes but I can do a kilo at a time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 I use a food processor and the twin knife attachment. Takes a few minutes but I can do a kilo at a time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petedk Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 I always buy Jiffy but often thought of making my own. What peanuts do you buy and where? Do you add any other ingredients? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo. Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiboxer1 Posted March 28, 2005 Author Share Posted March 28, 2005 I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo.Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Arrrggh..I bought some peanuts out of it's shell in a pakage from Foodland yesterday...blended it up and it tastes like s*it! Dry w/no butter consistency! Maybe I'm using the wrong peanuts as there was no oil consistency? What kind of oil do u use and why do u have to roast them as I don't have an oven. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 (edited) I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo.Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Arrrggh..I bought some peanuts out of it's shell in a pakage from Foodland yesterday...blended it up and it tastes like s*it! Dry w/no butter consistency! Maybe I'm using the wrong peanuts as there was no oil consistency? What kind of oil do u use and why do u have to roast them as I don't have an oven. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> TB, I buy the same raw peanuts (20-25 bt per kilo here), but I deep fry them for a minute or so... If you have a good processor, you shouldn't need to add any extra oil, in my experience. Maybe the oven roasting dries out the peanut more? If you do add oil, try to make it peanut oil, obviously, but I've also seen soi and canola oil used.. I don't care for that taste, myself. You can also make tasty butters from almonds, walnuts, and cashews... Edited March 28, 2005 by Ajarn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 Ajarn, right on the nose as usual. Roasting does dry them out a bit so I add one tablespoon of oil to one kilo of nuts. If you do not have an oven you can also skillet roast them but then you must stir them constantly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiboxer1 Posted March 28, 2005 Author Share Posted March 28, 2005 (edited) I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo.Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Arrrggh..I bought some peanuts out of it's shell in a pakage from Foodland yesterday...blended it up and it tastes like s*it! Dry w/no butter consistency! Maybe I'm using the wrong peanuts as there was no oil consistency? What kind of oil do u use and why do u have to roast them as I don't have an oven. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> TB, I buy the same raw peanuts (20-25 bt per kilo here), but I deep fry them for a minute or so... If you have a good processor, you shouldn't need to add any extra oil, in my experience. Maybe the oven roasting dries out the peanut more? If you do add oil, try to make it peanut oil, obviously, but I've also seen soi and canola oil used.. I don't care for that taste, myself. You can also make tasty butters from almonds, walnuts, and cashews... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ajarn, What's the deep frying do? Does it make the peanuts more soft for blending? I'd like to avoid the deep fry as I'm a major health nut. (no pun intended) I use nat. peanut butter as my good source of fat, but having to deep fry seems like it would defeat the purpose. I'll look for some peanut oil at Tesco's, add to the peanuts and try that. Hopefully, get the consistency rite. And by the way, I'm using an Otto Thai Brand blender w/the lil dry nut grater cup attachment...maybe not powerful enough? Should I spring for a food processor? I'll experiment again 2nite, like a mad scientest in my lab! muhahaha! Many thx again! Edited March 28, 2005 by Thaiboxer1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo.Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Arrrggh..I bought some peanuts out of it's shell in a pakage from Foodland yesterday...blended it up and it tastes like s*it! Dry w/no butter consistency! Maybe I'm using the wrong peanuts as there was no oil consistency? What kind of oil do u use and why do u have to roast them as I don't have an oven. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> TB, I buy the same raw peanuts (20-25 bt per kilo here), but I deep fry them for a minute or so... If you have a good processor, you shouldn't need to add any extra oil, in my experience. Maybe the oven roasting dries out the peanut more? If you do add oil, try to make it peanut oil, obviously, but I've also seen soi and canola oil used.. I don't care for that taste, myself. You can also make tasty butters from almonds, walnuts, and cashews... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ajarn, What's the deep frying do? Does it make the peanuts more soft for blending? I'd like to avoid the deep fry as I'm a major health nut. (no pun intended) I use nat. peanut butter as my good source of fat, but having to deep fry seems like it would defeat the purpose. I'll look for some peanut oil at Tesco's, add to the peanuts and try that. Hopefully, get the consistency rite. And by the way, I'm using an Otto Thai Brand blender w/the lil dry nut grater cup attachment...maybe not powerful enough? Should I spring for a food processor? I'll experiment again 2nite, like a mad scientest in my lab! muhahaha! Many thx again! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> TB, the frying cooks the peanuts. You can't grind raw peanuts into butter. If you don't want to fry, then it sounds like Thetyim's suggestion of pan roasting might work better for you. Have fun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricklev Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 Villa in Bangkok sells Mission brand natural peanut butter with no added suger or hydrogenated fat at about the same price as Skippy. It tastes just fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petedk Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo.Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. Thanks for the advice. Just one more question. Do you remove the actual skin from each nut before grinding or do you grind the skin with the nuts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 (edited) I buy good quality peanuts from the local market for 40-45 baht kilo.Roast them in the oven. Then whizz them up in the food processor with salt and a little oil added. Thanks for the advice. Just one more question. Do you remove the actual skin from each nut before grinding or do you grind the skin with the nuts? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I wonder if you might be using the smaller 'Spanish Peanut', as I know it, more rounded, and with a reddish-brownish skin.... If that's the case, I really like the taste with the skins., but you can remove the skins, if you want. Makes it a bit drier with the skins though, so you'll likely need to add some extra oil. After you've made the butter, you might want to add a tblsp or so of honey and rough mix it in. Nice flavour balance. Edited March 28, 2005 by Ajarn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thetyim Posted March 29, 2005 Share Posted March 29, 2005 One more solution. You can microwave the peanuts. Never done it myself but read about it when I was researching. Apparently you soak them in water for a couple of mins and then nuke for 12 mins but stop and stir every two mins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaoboi Bebobp Posted March 29, 2005 Share Posted March 29, 2005 (edited) Ajarn,What's the deep frying do? Does it make the peanuts more soft for blending? I'd like to avoid the deep fry as I'm a major health nut. (no pun intended) I use nat. peanut butter as my good source of fat, but having to deep fry seems like it would defeat the purpose. I'll look for some peanut oil at Tesco's, add to the peanuts and try that. Hopefully, get the consistency rite. And by the way, I'm using an Otto Thai Brand blender w/the lil dry nut grater cup attachment...maybe not powerful enough? Should I spring for a food processor? I'll experiment again 2nite, like a mad scientest in my lab! muhahaha! Many thx again! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thaiboxer1, I simply entered the Googlesphere and found this, which should answer all your prep questions: http://www.aboutpeanuts.com/reci2.html I myself -- I don't live in SEA (yet) -- use slightly lower-fat almond butter. But that may distract you from the core issue: prepping your own butter. I think the above link has all the answers for you. enjoy KB Ps Good luck in your training! Edited March 29, 2005 by Kaoboi Bebobp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiboxer1 Posted March 29, 2005 Author Share Posted March 29, 2005 Ajarn,What's the deep frying do? Does it make the peanuts more soft for blending? I'd like to avoid the deep fry as I'm a major health nut. (no pun intended) I use nat. peanut butter as my good source of fat, but having to deep fry seems like it would defeat the purpose. I'll look for some peanut oil at Tesco's, add to the peanuts and try that. Hopefully, get the consistency rite. And by the way, I'm using an Otto Thai Brand blender w/the lil dry nut grater cup attachment...maybe not powerful enough? Should I spring for a food processor? I'll experiment again 2nite, like a mad scientest in my lab! muhahaha! Many thx again! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thaiboxer1, I simply entered the Googlesphere and found this, which should answer all your prep questions: http://www.aboutpeanuts.com/reci2.html I myself -- I don't live in SEA (yet) -- use slightly lower-fat almond butter. But that may distract you from the core issue: prepping your own butter. I think the above link has all the answers for you. enjoy KB Ps Good luck in your training! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Kaboi, Thx for the site, great info!!! MMMMM....peanut butter...here I come! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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