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Conference turris::cooks

Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

824.0. "ALMONDS: Ground Almonds" by ZWODEV::NOBLE () Tue Nov 17 1987 13:26

    This really should be a pretty simple request, but does anyone
    know where I can find ground almonds? I've been looking in all
    the local grocery stores (Boston area) and can't find them 
    anywhere. I'm going to need them for marzipan (almond paste)
    at Christmas - I could try grinding them myself but it needs
    to be *real* fine. I could also buy almond paste ready made
    but I prefer to make my own.

    Am I just looking in the wrong places? Any suggestions?

    ...Robert
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824.1Worth a tryCADSYS::RICHARDSONWed Nov 18 1987 12:428
    Try a Jewish grocery store, such as The Butcherie, on Harvard Street.
    Ground nuts of various sorts are often used in place of flour to
    make cakes and things during Passover.  Of course, I don't know
    offhand if they carry the ground almonds now, since Passover was
    months ago, but it's worth a try.
    
    PS-They are closed on Saturdays, of course, but are open Sunday
    mornings until some time in the early afternoon.
824.2ISTG::ADEYThu Nov 19 1987 12:508
    At one time I was also searching for ground almonds and did not
    find them. I remembered seeing a Frugal Gourmet show where he used
    a Krups coffee grinder to grind some nuts. Since I had one of these,
    I tried grinding almonds to a very fine grind. It worked great.
    
    Hope you have a coffee grinder.
    
    Ken...
824.4Try a blender??CSSE32::AUBUTthe DUKE makes me PUKEFri Nov 20 1987 13:347
I needed some finely chopped walnuts once and decided to experiment and try 
chopping them in the blender. They came out very finely chopped and some 
of the nuts at the bottom of the blender were a little pasty (a little toooo 
finely chopped but still worked)...so if all fails you could try the blender.


Rachelle 
824.5Found !ZWODEV::NOBLETue Dec 01 1987 10:399
    Well just for the record, I finally found them, at the Butcherie
    in Coolidge Corner, as suggested in .1. (Though, after all that,
    I forgot to check how much I needed and didn't buy enough. Oh 
    well).
    
    Thanks for all your suggestions. This was worthwhile.
    
    ...Robert