How to Make the Best Peanut Butter (2024)

I can’t stop making this easy homemade peanut butter recipe.It’s so much tastier than store-bought. I show you how to make creamy or crunchy peanut butter, plus two more delicious variations.

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We go through a lot of peanut butter in our house (so much so that we were determined to start making it ourselves). Homemade peanut butter is easy and allows you to adapt it to make it your own. The same is true for homemade almond butter and this delicious cashew butter.

I’m camp crunchy when it comes to peanut butter, but I know many of you love it creamy, so my recipe below includes tips for making it crunchy or creamy. You’ll also find tips for making almond peanut butter and chocolate peanut butter (think Nutella, but with peanuts).

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Key Ingredients

  • Peanuts:I use unsalted peanuts when making peanut butter so that I can salt to taste. Any peanut variety will work, but for the best peanut butter, look for Spanish or Valencia peanuts, which are a bit oilier and more flavorful.
  • Salt:I use sea salt for this recipe. It’s optional, but salt does make peanut butter taste better.
  • Sweetener:I always add a little bit of maple syrup or honey when making peanut butter.I don’t likesweet nut butter, but I love the flavor a teaspoon or so adds.
  • Oil:This is optional, but if your peanut butter is too thick, add a teaspoon or two of light-flavored oil (like avocado or peanut oil).

How to Make Homemade Peanut Butter

You can make our peanut butter recipe in under 15 minutes. The most time-consuming part of this easy recipe is roasting the peanuts, which takes about 10 minutes (and I highly recommend it). Roasting brings out the flavor of your peanuts.

I use my food processor to make peanut butter, but a high-powered blender will do the trick. Toss the roasted peanuts into the processor bowl, turn on, and watch as the peanuts transform.

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In the beginning, the peanuts look dry and very crumbly. So much so that you might even question if they will turn into anything resembling peanut butter, but they will (I promise).

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After a minute or two more, the dry, crumbly mixture will look more like a thick paste. Keep going, and you’ll see it give up and turn into a silky, smooth peanut butter. At this point, I love to sweeten the peanut butter with maple syrup (or honey) and add a pinch or two of salt.

Our family is all about crunchy peanut butter. So before blending the peanuts into peanut butter, I add a third cup of the roasted peanuts to the food processor and pulse into little bits. Then I save that to stir into my peanut butter later on.

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In addition to crunchy peanut butter, I have two more variations for you. The first is an almond peanut butter, which swaps half the peanuts in our recipe for almonds. The second is a chocolate peanut butter, which adds cocoa powder and powdered sugar to our original recipe. Instructions for both variations are below the recipe.

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Ways to Use Homemade Peanut Butter

This peanut butter is absolutelyamazingspread onto bread, homemade English muffins, or my favorite fluffy biscuits. I love a spoonful added to my morning oatmeal and use it to make these overnight oats.

I’ve also used it to make my peanut butter granola bars, these energy balls, and even my favorite peanut butter cookies!

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My homemade peanut butter recipe is so simple to make. All you need is a food processor or high-powered blender and 15 minutes. I always roast my peanuts before making homemade peanut butter (even if the package says roasted). A little time in the oven warms up all the oils in the nuts and brings them to life, making our peanut butter taste even better.

Oil is optional but does help if your nut butter is too thick. Any neutral oil will do the job. You should not need a lot, maybe a teaspoon or two.

Makes 1 1/4 cups or 20 (1 tablespoon) servings

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

2 cups (300g) unsalted shelled peanuts

1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt, or more to taste

1 teaspoon maple syrup or honey, or more to taste

1 to 3 teaspoons peanut or vegetable oil, as needed

Directions

    1Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Add the peanuts to a round or square cake pan (or small-rimmed baking sheet).

    2Roast the peanuts in the oven for 3 minutes, shake the pan, then roast another 3 to 5 minutes or until they are lightly browned and smell nutty (watch them to prevent over-browning). Let them cool until you can handle them.

    3For crunchy peanut butter, add 1/3 cup of the roasted peanuts to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse 6 to 8 times or until the peanuts are chopped small. Transfer the chopped peanuts to a bowl and reserve for later.

    4Add the roasted peanuts to a food processor bowl (save the chopped peanuts for adding later if you are making crunchy).

    5Process the peanuts for 1 minute, then scrape the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Process another 2 to 3 minutes until the peanut butter is shiny and smooth. The peanuts will go from crumbly and very dry to a clumpy mixture and finally to smooth and shiny.

    6Add your desired amount of salt and maple syrup or honey, then process until combined. We add 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of salt.

    7Check the consistency of your peanut butter. If it seems too thick, add oil, a teaspoon at a time, until you are happy with it.

    8For crunchy peanut butter, stir in the reserved peanuts.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Almond peanut butter: Use 1 cup (150g) of unsalted shelled peanuts and 1 cup (150g) of unsalted whole almonds. Then, follow the recipe for basic peanut butter.
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter: Use the basic peanut butter recipe, but increase the oil to 2 tablespoons and add 1/2 cup (45g) unsweetened cocoa powder and 1 cup (170g) powdered sugar. Process until smooth, taste, and then adjust with more sugar, up to 1/2 cup (85g) more. If it is too thick, add more oil, a teaspoon at a time, until you are happy with the consistency.
  • Vegan peanut butter: Use maple syrup instead of honey to sweeten the peanut butter.
  • Storing: Transfer the peanut butter to a food-safe container or jar, cover it, and store it in the refrigerator for up to 1 month. If the peanut butter separates, use a spoon to stir it until it is well blended.
  • Using a blender: As long as you have a high-powered blender, you can make peanut butter in a blender. The steps will be the same as with a food processor.
  • Nutrition facts: The facts provided below are estimates for the basic recipe. We have used the USDA database to calculate approximate values.

Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size 1 tablespoon / Calories 95 / Protein 3 g / Carbohydrate 3 g / Dietary Fiber 1 g / Total Sugars 1 g / Total Fat 8 g / Saturated Fat 1 g / Cholesterol 0 mg

AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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Is it better to make peanut butter in a blender or food processor? ›

Using a Blender to Make Peanut Butter:

It will certainly be just as delicious if you use a food processor to make it, but it won't get quite as smooth. What is this? Stage 1 – Dry roasted peanuts and salt ready to blend. Stage 2 – Peanuts are beginning to break down into a paste.

What is the trick to stirring peanut butter? ›

Turn the jar upside down when you aren't using it. By storing it upside down, you're essentially moving the oil from the top of the jar to the bottom and back every time you grab the jar. This is like a slow shaking of the jar that requires no shaking and the peanut butter will stay smooth.

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How do you intensify peanut butter flavor? ›

You can further augment the gustatory potential of the peanut butter by using both vanilla extract and almond extract in your dough—just a splash of the latter is enough to boost your cookies' nuttiness (while remaining subtle enough that no one will cotton onto the presence of drupe essence in your legume dessert).

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A little vanilla extract enhances the peanut flavor just like a little coffee does for enhancing chocolate. These are buttery and peanut buttery, with a balanced amount of sweetness.

What is the best appliance to make homemade peanut butter? ›

Food processors fitted with a multipurpose or S blade are the best option for making homemade peanut butter. Both large capacity and mini food processors/choppers can help you create your own nut butters, but you may need to adjust the recipe based on the size of your appliance.

How long does homemade peanut butter last? ›

How long does homemade peanut butter last? Homemade peanut butter lasts for up to 2 months stored at room temperature, and 6 months when stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container.

Is it cheaper to make your own peanut butter? ›

And it's also a lot cheaper than store brands. You will love the texture. If you want it thick put it in the fridge. If you like it soft and runny keep it out.

Why do you store peanut butter upside down? ›

But when you store it upside down, the oil will evenly distribute throughout the entire jar, instead of in a stagnant liquid bath on top. By storing your jar upside down, gone are the days of hammering away with a spoon, churning and twisting your innocent jar of peanut butter into a vortex of oily slime.

What makes peanut butter no stir? ›

Falling into the no-stir camp are the smooth, creamy nut butters that many of us grew up with. The no-stir convenience of these butters is due to the hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils, or trans fats, you'll find listed on the ingredients label.

Why do you put water on top of peanut butter? ›

Ever opened a new pot of peanut butter only to find a thin liquid layer lying on top of the peanut butter? If so, don't worry! This is a completely natural thing to happen for unstabilized, natural peanut butter. That layer on top is peanut oil.

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