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Test Kitchen video tips: Homemade almond meal

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Almond meal can generally be found in well-stocked markets in the Los Angeles-area. but occasionally I’ll hear from a reader who can’t seem to find it at any local stores.

No worries. Almond meal (or flour) is nothing more than ground almonds. Simply pulse the almonds in a food processor until finely ground. Be careful not to pulse too much, however, or you’ll end up with more of a spread, or almond butter. Both regular (skin on) or blanched almonds are fine.

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