





Pistachio Butter
Handsome Carver's Pistachio Butter can be used just like peanut or almond butter, but a little bit goes a long way! Adding a small amount to any dish, either sweet or savory, will kick it up a notch by giving it an intense and unmistakable pistachio flavor.
Ingredients: Pistachios, sea salt
Net weight: 9 oz.
Handsome Carver suggests:
For dessert, drizzle pistachio butter on top of vanilla ice cream for some homemade pistachio ice cream.
For dinner, mix a small scoop into your salad dressing.
Handsome Carver's Pistachio Butter can be used just like peanut or almond butter, but a little bit goes a long way! Adding a small amount to any dish, either sweet or savory, will kick it up a notch by giving it an intense and unmistakable pistachio flavor.
Ingredients: Pistachios, sea salt
Net weight: 9 oz.
Handsome Carver suggests:
For dessert, drizzle pistachio butter on top of vanilla ice cream for some homemade pistachio ice cream.
For dinner, mix a small scoop into your salad dressing.
Handsome Carver's Pistachio Butter can be used just like peanut or almond butter, but a little bit goes a long way! Adding a small amount to any dish, either sweet or savory, will kick it up a notch by giving it an intense and unmistakable pistachio flavor.
Ingredients: Pistachios, sea salt
Net weight: 9 oz.
Handsome Carver suggests:
For dessert, drizzle pistachio butter on top of vanilla ice cream for some homemade pistachio ice cream.
For dinner, mix a small scoop into your salad dressing.
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