How to Revive a Dry, Crumbly Jar of Nut Butter (2024)

Is there a dish you can't use nut butter in? It goes in noodle bowls, in truffles, in pastries, in ice cream, and, of course, it fits perfectly into spoons dipped straight into the jar. In fact, the only time nut butter isn't usable is when it's caked onto the bottom of the jar—dry and crumbly and not spreadable at all. (This happens most often with all-natural nut butters.)

As nut butter fanatics, we're not satisfied to just leave all that dreaminess at the bottom of the jar. So we revive it. Here's how.

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1. Stir the jar right when you get it

As soon as you crack open a fresh jar of nut butter, stir all the separated oil into the nuts. The easiest way to do this is? With a knife, which will stir the oil into the nut butter with less splattering than a spoon will. Start by sticking that dinner knife into the jar, all the way down to the bottom, in a bunch of spots; that way the oil can work its way through to the bottom of the jar. Once it starts to get evenly distributed, stir it all together until everything is smooth and integrated.

2. Store the jar upside down

To get the oil integrated most easily, people swear by storing the jar upside down. The oil sinks to the bottom of the jar—which, if the jar is upside-down, is actually the top. So when you flip the jar right-side-up to retrieve your rightful share of nut butter, the butter at the top of the jar will be well-hydrated with oil (read: creamy—though you may need to give it another stir). This is a long-term solution that prevents the layer of dry, crumbly butter from ever forming, because by the time you get to the end of the jar it will have been flipped enough time for the oil to continually redistribute and keep the nut butter hydrated and smooth throughout.

3. Stir in some neutral oil

If you're down to the bottom of a jar and the nut butter is dry and crumbly (you didn't store it upside down, huh?), a surefire way to give it life is by adding some oil. Just put in a few drops of a neutral oil (like canola or peanut) and stir to get it all incorporated. For larger amounts of nut butter, you might want to mix it in a food processor to get the oil fully worked in.

4. Or heat it up

If your nut butter is in a glass jar, some suggest adding a few drops of water to the jar and placing the jar in a pan of warm water on the stove, just until it gets loosened up a bit.

That's a good tip. But if you really, really want to get smooth-all-the-way-through nut butter—with all the nuts and spices and sweetness you want—what you really want to do is make it yourself. Trust us—it's not as nutty as it sounds.

How to Revive a Dry, Crumbly Jar of Nut Butter (2024)

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How to Revive a Dry, Crumbly Jar of Nut Butter? ›

If you're down to the bottom of a jar and the nut butter is dry and crumbly (you didn't store it upside down, huh?), a surefire way to give it life is by adding some oil. Just put in a few drops of a neutral oil (like canola or peanut) and stir to get it all incorporated.

How do you moisten dry almond butter? ›

Carefully position the jar in the pan of warm water until it is partially immersed. Leave it in the water, intermittently stirring, until the almond butter becomes soft and melts to your preferred texture. Heating the almond butter in its jar, rather than directly in a pan, safeguards against burning.

Why is my peanut butter dry and crumbly? ›

That's not a sign of spoilage, but is a natural occurrence as the oil separates. You can easily fix it by stirring the oil back into the peanut butter until you achieve the desired consistency.

How to soften up peanut butter? ›

When using peanut butter only, the key is heat. Peanut butter is naturally high in fat, but that fat is nearly solid at room temperature. In order to soften it up, you need some heat. In my case, I heated two tablespoons in a heat-proof bowl and then stirred like crazy.

How do you fix crumbly almond butter? ›

Stir in some neutral oil

If you're down to the bottom of a jar and the nut butter is dry and crumbly (you didn't store it upside down, huh?), a surefire way to give it life is by adding some oil. Just put in a few drops of a neutral oil (like canola or peanut) and stir to get it all incorporated.

How do you fix crumbly almond paste? ›

Occasionally I end up with a sugar or almond paste "rock." In lieu of tossing it, I have softened it by adding a piece of bread for a day or two, in an airtight container. The moisture in the bread returns the original texture of the item.

How do you rehydrate powdered peanut butter? ›

Typically, the ratio is 2 tablespoons of powdered peanut butter to 1 tablespoon of water, which yields 1 tablespoon of nut butter. For a larger serving, just double it to 4 tablespoons of powder and 2 tablespoons of water. Below, a few choice recipe ideas for using powdered peanut butter in your own kitchen.

What to do when peanut butter becomes hard? ›

Heat may soften it. Try standing the jar in some hot water for a short while. If it softens, remove it from the jar, as heat is not a repair.

Why is my almond butter so dry? ›

If the almond butter seems dry, it's most likely because the almonds needed to roast a little bit longer. If that happens, add a tablespoon of neutral oil at a time until the almonds turn into creamy nut butter.

How do you fix dry crumbly peanut butter fudge? ›

In the oven - wrap the fudge in foil with a tiny bit of water, perhaps 2-3 teaspoons and bake at a low temperature (120-140C or 248-284F) for 10-20 minutes, or until the fudge no longer feels/looks dried out.

How do you fix peanut brittle that did not harden? ›

Why Is My Peanut Brittle Chewy / Sticky / Didn't Harden?
  1. Break up the brittle and place it in a glass, microwave-safe bowl. Heat on HIGH heat 1-2 minutes until soft and semi-melted. ...
  2. Transfer the semi-melted brittle to a a clean saucepan. ...
  3. Immediately remove from the heat and add additional 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
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How do you make dry peanut butter soft? ›

If it was in the fridge, let it come to room temperature or microwave it for 10 seconds. If it's a natural peanut butter and it wasn't stirred well you could maybe add a few drops of peanut oil to try and loosen it up.

Can peanut butter dry up? ›

This tends to happen when the peanut butter gets dry because its oil separates out, leaving you with a thinner paste and therefore drier chunks of peanut butter. While you now know the best method for preventing that from happening from the start, you can still save those other jars.

Can you put a peanut butter jar in the microwave? ›

Just be sure to place SKIPPY® Peanut Butter in a microwave-safe container. SKIPPY® Peanut Butter jars, however, can't go in the microwave or oven.

How do you reconstitute powdered almond butter? ›

When I'm looking for almond butter to spread on toast or apples, powdered almond butter wouldn't be my first choice. While it does work—you simply mix together a tablespoon or two of the powder with spoonfuls of water until you've reached your desired consistency—I don't think it tastes as great at the real deal.

What to do if almond butter is too thick? ›

Tips: Use raw almonds for the best flavor. If the almond butter is too thick, you can add a tablespoon of water or almond milk to thin it out.

Will almond butter solidify in the fridge? ›

The flip side is that almond butter will solidify in the fridge, making it more difficult, if not impossible, to spread on your piece of toast or slice of apple.

Should I add oil to my almond butter? ›

Do I need to add oil to homemade almond butter? If you are roasting the raw almonds first, there is no need to add any oil. If you don't want to roast the almonds, add 2-4 tablespoons of a neutral flavored oil, such as avocado oil, a little at a time until you achieve your desired consistency.

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