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How To Blanch Almonds In Under 5 Minutes

Blanching almonds at home is much more cost-effective than buying them. And with this fool-proof how to blanch almonds guide – it’s easier and quicker than ever!

Blanched almonds on a white plate on a white wooden background.

What do delicious raw vegan desserts, fancy French macarons and healthy paleo brownies have in common? 

No, I’m not talking about the fact that you’d love to eat all of them every day of every week. (Though I completely understand and support you in your dessert-munching endeavours.)

Instead, they wouldn’t exist in the forms we know and love without blanched almonds. Be it flaked or silvered, as almond flour or whole, blanched almonds are central to many of our favourite desserts. And while you could certainly use almonds as they are naturally, with their skins and all, there’s something charming about the pale, smooth, cream-coloured nuggets that are blanched almonds.

But here’s the thing: they may be a-h-mazing, but blanched almonds are usually more expensive than their skin-on counterparts. And as someone who can go though a lot of almonds in just a few days, I know that the price difference can get very noticeable, very quickly.

What if I told you that you can get from “normal”, skin-on almonds to blanched almonds in under 5 minutes?

That’s right: blanching almonds is both quick and easy, and everyone should be able to do it – including you! Your sweet-tooth (and your wallet) will thank you. Intrigued? Let’s get going, then. Here’s the step-by-step guide on how to blanch almonds:

1. Get a pot of water to a boil.

Bringing a small red saucepan filled with water to a boil, as part of the blanching almonds process.

2. Toss in the almonds you want to blanch. Leave them in the boiling water for 60 seconds. No more, no less – 60 seconds is just perfect. Longer, and you’ll be left with soggy almonds. Shorter, and you’ll have difficulty removing the skins.

Boiling the almonds as part of the blanching almonds process: the almonds are being boiled in a red saucepan.

3. Drain the almonds and rinse with cold water to quickly cool them down.

The quickly boiled almonds being drained above a glass bowl on a white wooden surface.

4. Squeeze each almond to remove its skin. It really is as easy as just squeezing – the blanched almond pops right out of its skin… Just be careful not to shoot the almonds across the room. (Yeah, it happened and it stops being fun after the tenth time.)

How to blanch almonds: after draining the almonds, squeezing each almond removes its skin.

5. That’s it! You’ve just blanched your own almonds and now the real fun can begin. Macarons, raw vegan desserts, healthy brownies… the options are endless.

A close-up of the blanched almonds on a white plate, at the end of the blanching process.

If you want to grind almonds very finely (almost to almond flour or almond meal), you might want to dry them a bit – just pop them into the oven at 210 ºF (100 ºC) for about 10 minutes or until they feel completely dry.

That’s it. No fuss, no complicated procedures, no fancy equipment. A pot of boiling water, some almonds and less than 5 minutes of your time. So let’s get blanching, shall we?

How to blanch almonds: after draining the almonds, squeezing each almond removes its skin.

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How To Blanch Almonds In Under 5 Minutes

Blanching almonds at home is much more cost-effective than buying them. And with this fool-proof how to blanch almonds guide – it’s easier and quicker than ever! No fuss, no complicated procedures, no fancy equipment. A pot of boiling water, some almonds and less than 5 minutes of your time.
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4.50 from 6 votes
Prep Time 4 minutes
Cook/Bake Time 1 minute
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 cup blanched almonds

Ingredients

  • 1 cup raw unprocessed almonds
  • 2 - 3 cups water

Instructions

  • In a small pot or saucepan, get the water to a boil.
  • Toss in the almonds you want to blanch. Leave them in the boiling water for 60 seconds
    No more, no less – 60 seconds is just perfect. Longer, and you’ll be left with soggy almonds. Shorter, and you’ll have difficulty removing the skins.
  • Drain the almonds and rinse them with cold water to quickly cool them down.
  • Squeeze each almond to remove its skin. It really is as easy as just squeezing – the blanched almond pops right out of its skin.
  • That’s it! You’ve just blanched your own almonds!

Notes

Note 1:  You can use whatever quantity of almonds you want – just make sure that you use enough water to completely cover all the almonds!
Note 2If you want to grind almonds very finely (almost to almond flour or almond meal), I recommend drying them a bit – just pop them into the oven at 210 ºF (100 ºC) for about 10 minutes or until they feel completely dry.
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11 thoughts on “How To Blanch Almonds In Under 5 Minutes”

  1. My goodness, these are good. They’ll never make it into a recipe because I can’t stop eating them! I’m popping them out of their skins and then popping them straight into my mouth, lol.

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  2. My mother used to make stollen for Christmas. One of my jobs was to blanch the almonds. Great fun, especially when a few took flight.

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  3. Thanks. One thing: not all the almonds will blanch at the same rate. You may find that some are difficult to peel. I set those aside, and re-blanch. Presto! They peel just fine.

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  4. This was so Perfect and easy, last time I tried without any tricks it took so much time and my thumb nails,
    Thanks for your tip, it saved so much time and patience.

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