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Toasted Honey Sunbutter

Serves:

Prep Time:

5

Cook Time:

7 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups Sunflower Seeds

  • 4 Tbsp Ghee, melted

  • 2 Tbsp Honey (adjust sweetness to taste)

  • Pink Himalayan Salt, to taste


(Makes approximately 8 oz.)

Instructions

  1. Toast the Seeds

    • Preheat a skillet over medium heat.

    • Add the sunflower seeds and toast, stirring often, until golden and fragrant (about 5–7 minutes).

    • Allow them to cool slightly.

  2. Blend Ingredients

    • Transfer the toasted seeds to a blender or food processor.

    • Add melted ghee, honey, and a pinch of pink Himalayan salt.

    • Blend until the mixture becomes smooth and creamy, pausing to scrape down the sides as needed.

  3. Taste & Adjust

    • Sample your sunbutter and add more honey or salt if desired.

    • If it’s too thick, blend in a bit more melted ghee.

  4. Store

    • Spoon into an 8 oz jar (or similar container) and seal.

    • Keep refrigerated for up to 2 weeks, stirring if any oil separates.



Chef’s Tips

  • For a hint of spice, add a pinch of cinnamon or cayenne during blending.

  • Adjust the texture by blending for a shorter time (chunkier spread) or longer for an ultra-smooth result.

  • Enjoy on toast, drizzled over oatmeal, or as a dip for crunchy vegetables and fruits.

Doshas Pacifies

Vata, Pitta

Best in:

Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter

Gunas:

Warm, Heavy, Oily, Moistening, Grounding

Recipe Analysis from an Ayurvedic & Western perspective 

Sunflower seeds, when toasted, develop a deep, earthy flavor with both sweet and astringent undertones—beneficial for pacifying Vata’s dryness. The addition of ghee further enhances this spread’s nourishing quality and helps buffer any heat from the honey, making the overall profile still accessible to Pitta in moderation. Honey adds a sweet note and mild warming effect, which can aid digestion but should be consumed judiciously by Kapha types. Himalayan salt provides mineral-rich salinity that complements the natural sweetness of the seeds and honey. Taken together, these ingredients produce a creamy, indulgent spread that offers a grounding treat, especially useful during cooler or drier seasons.

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