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#### **3. Blend or Mash the Avocados**
– Once you’ve scooped out the flesh, place it in a blender or food processor.
– Blend or process until it forms a smooth, creamy paste. The smoother the mixture, the easier it will be to extract the oil.
– Alternatively, if you prefer a more hands-on approach, you can mash the flesh by hand, but using a blender will make the process faster and more efficient.
#### **4. Heat the Mixture**
Now, you’ll need to heat the avocado paste to help release the oil:
– Pour the blended avocado paste into a **non-stick skillet** or saucepan.
– Place the skillet over low heat and cook the paste for about **10-15 minutes**. Stir occasionally to ensure it doesn’t burn.
– You’ll notice that the oil starts to separate from the pulp as it heats up. This is the oil being extracted.
#### **6. Store Your Homemade Avocado Oil**
Once the oil has been extracted, transfer it to a **glass jar** or bottle for storage.
– Let the oil cool to room temperature before sealing the container.
– Store your homemade avocado oil in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight to preserve its freshness. Homemade avocado oil should be good for about **1-2 weeks** in the fridge, but you can freeze excess oil if needed.
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1. **Cooking & Baking**: Use it in stir-fries, dressings, or baking. Its high smoke point makes it great for high-heat cooking.
2. **Skin Care**: Avocado oil is rich in vitamins E and K, making it perfect for moisturizing dry skin.
3. **Hair Care**: Apply it as a hair mask to nourish and hydrate your hair.
4. **Massage Oil**: Combine with essential oils for a relaxing massage.
### **Tips for Making Avocado Oil**
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### **Conclusion**