Homemade Peanut Butter Recipe (Video) (2024)

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Posted Apr 05, 2020, Updated Jul 29, 2021

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Making your own homemade peanut butter is so easy! It only takes 2 ingredients and 5 minutes to make this peanut butter recipe, and it’s so creamy and delicious you’ll never want to buy store-bought varieties again! Follow our our step-by-step photos and video to learn how to make peanut butter in both a blender and a food processor!

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If you’ve been around my blog for a minute then you know that my love for peanut butter runsdeep.I’m fairly certain that all six of my sweet babies were fearfully and wonderfully made – out of 85% peanut butter.

I figured it was time that I showed you how to make peanut butter to be used in all the delicious peanut butter recipes you find here on my website! Especially for my overseas friends, who have told me that peanut butter is pricey and hard to come by where you live. Now with this post you can make homemade peanut butter whenever you want!

It only takes 1 (or two) ingredients and 5 minutes to make this peanut butter recipe. Which is awesome because you skip all the sugars and additives that are in some store-bought varieties! Plus, this recipe is really fun to make with kids as a rainy afternoon project.

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Homemade Peanut butter: Ingredients

There are really only two ingredients in this peanut butter recipe: peanuts and salt. However the variety of peanuts used will determine how much or how little salt is added!

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  • Peanuts.I recommend using roasted, unsalted peanuts to make this homemade peanut butter. That way you control how much and what kind of salt is added. I have found that using salted peanuts usually results in a final product that is too salty for my liking. I prefer roasted peanuts over raw peanuts just because of the flavor! Sometimes as an extra-special treat we even use honey roasted peanuts to make this peanut butter recipe. It’s so delicious you won’t even believe it! Just be sure to choose a honey roasted peanut that isn’t too salty and only contains natural ingredients!
  • Sea salt.Listen, not all salt is created equally. That is why I recommend using naturally occurring salts (not man-made), like pure sea salt or mineral salt (Redmond sea salt is my favorite). Always start with a small amount and increase it to your tastes!
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How to make Peanut Butter

People often wonder, “How do you make peanut butter from scratch?” Well I’m here to tell you it couldn’t be any easier to make your own homemade peanut butter! It only takes 5 minutes and 1 or 2 ingredients! There are two ways to make homemade peanut butter:

  1. In a high-powered blender (Vitamix)
  2. In a food processor

I will show you how to do both, with step-by-step photos and a video!

How to make peanut butter in a blender

Making peanut butter in the Vitamix blender is so easy. Using a blender is my preferred method to make peanut butter because it yields the creamiest, smoothest result, and we love creamy peanut butter around here!

Yes, you can use a different high-powered blender to make this peanut butter recipe, but you know that I am fiercely loyal to my Vitamix. Check out my Vitamix buying guide to determine which Vitamix is best for you.

Add peanuts to the blending container

To begin, simply select your peanut variety of choice, then put 16 oz (1 lb) of peanuts into the blending container.

Blend, starting on low speed and increasing to high. Use the tamper to press the peanuts into the blades. Blend for about 2 minutes, or until the peanut butter has reached your desired consistency.

Taste, and if you’d like to, add salt. Add a little bit at a time, pulsing and tasting after each addition. I find that about 1/4 tsp sea salt is the perfect amount for 16 oz of unsalted peanuts.

How to make crunchy peanut butter:

To make crunchy peanut butter, reserve about 1/2 cup of peanuts and set them aside while you are blending the rest. Add the peanuts after blending is complete, and pulse to combine until they are chopped to your liking!

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How to make peanut butter in a food processor

Using a food processor is just as easy as using a blender to make homemade peanut butter, the result is just atouch less creamy and a little thicker than it is with a Vitamix.

To begin, select your peanut variety of choice, then put 16 oz (1 lb) of peanuts into the container of a food processor fitted with the “S” blade. Process for about 4-5 minutes, or until the mixture is smooth! You may need to pause halfway through, scrape down the sides, and continue processing.

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Note that as the peanuts transform into peanut butter there will be many “stages” at one point a ball will form, that is normal and it will quickly spread out and become silky smooth peanut butter (check out the video to see all the stages).

Once the diy peanut butter has recached a smooth consistency, add sea salt (if desired), pulse to combine, taste and adjust if necessary.

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How to store homemade peanut butter

Once you’ve this homemade peanut butter recipe, you’ll need to store it (unless you’re using the whole recipe at once, which I would tip my hat to you for)!

This recipe yields about 14 oz of peanut butter, which is about 1 1/2 cups. To be safe, I store it in a 16 oz glass jar with a lid, to make sure it all fits!

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FAQs about Homemade Peanut Butter

Here are some commonly asked questions about this peanut butter recipe!

Is homemade peanut butter healthier?

If you usually buy natural peanut butter with one ingredient: peanuts, then you are looking at about the same nutrition profile between homemade and store bought. However if you usually buy name brands that have added sugars, stabilizers, and other ingredients that you can’t pronounce, then homemade is definitely healthier!

What are the ingredients in peanut butter?

In this homemade peanut butter recipe there are only two ingredients – peanuts and salt (optional).

Is it cheaper to make your own peanut butter?

In my experience, it comes out to be about the same price. For example, at Trader Joe’s both a jar of peanut butter a the bag of peanuts required to make the same amount of peanut butter, are $1.99. If you shop somewhere else, a jar of peanut butter can be up to $6 (fancy healthy brands), so in that case making your own would be less expensive!

Should I refrigerate peanut butter?

In our house, peanut butter never lasts long enough to need to be refrigerated. Plus, I prefer to store it at room temperature so it spreads easily. If you like your peanut butter thicker, then storing it in the refrigerator is a great choice because it thickens as it cools. Also, it will last longer!

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.

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How to Make Homemade Peanut Butter

Laura

Making your own homemade peanut butter is so easy! It only takes 2 ingredients and 5 minutes to make this peanut butter recipe, and it's so creamy and delicious you'll never want to buy store-bought varieties again! Follow our our step-by-step photos and video to learn how to make peanut butter in both a blender and a food processor!

5 from 3 votes

Course Breakfast, condiment, lunch

Cuisine American

Servings 12 oz (1 1/2 cups)

Calories 114.9

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Total Time5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place 16 oz peanuts into the container of a high-powered blender (Vitamix) or food processor fitted with an "S" blade.

  • Blend or process peanuts for 2-5 minutes, or until the peanut butter is smooth.

  • If desired, add sea salt and pulse to combine.

  • Transfer to a glass jar with a lid and store until you're ready to use.

Video

Notes

  • Note: 16 oz peanuts equals 2 cups of peanuts
  • Nutrition information is calculated on this recipe making 12 oz (1 1/2 cups) peanut butter, and for a serving size of 1 TBS.

Ingredient Substitutions:

  • Peanuts.roasted unsalted peanuts are the best in this recipe. However, honey roasted peanuts and raw peanuts are also great choices.
  • Sea salt.using salt is optional but recommend if you use unsalted peanuts.

How to store homemade peanut butter

Store in a 16 oz glass jar with a lid at room temperature for 2 months, or in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1TBS | Calories: 114.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 3.4g | Protein: 5.4g | Fat: 9.5g | Saturated Fat: 1.4g | Sodium: 22.1mg | Potassium: 0.1mg | Fiber: 1.4g | Iron: 1.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Some of our favorite peanut butter recipes!

  • I eat one of these peanut butter breakfast bars every day!
  • These healthy no bake peanut butter cookies are a reader favorite!
  • I bet you won’t guess the secret ingredient in these healthy peanut butter blondies!
  • Want to make cookies? Try these flourless peanut butter cookies, classic soft peanut butter cookies, peanut butter blossoms and flourless peanut butter blossoms.
  • Baked oatmeal is another favorite around here, you will love this peanut butter banana baked oatmeal and this chocolate peanut butter baked oatmeal!
  • Here are some yummy no-bake peanut butter treats: no bake peanut butter oatmeal bars (with chocolate), no bake peanut butter bars that taste like a peanut butter cup, no bake vegan peanut butter cheesecake, chocolate peanut butter balls (SO GOOD)!

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FAQs

Why isn't my homemade peanut butter creamy? ›

If the peanut butter is not as creamy as you would like, add in the oil one teaspoon at a time! A little oil will make a big difference, so don't over-add. Because they release their own oil, adding water is a no-go. Oil and water do not mix well, so adding water will only make your peanut butter cease up.

How many peanuts does it take to fill up a jar of peanut butter? ›

It takes about 540 peanuts to make a 12-ounce jar of peanut butter. By law, any product labeled “peanut butter” in the United States must be at least 90 percent peanuts. The average peanut farm is 200 acres.

How peanut butter is made step by step? ›

First, the peanuts are planted and harvested. Then, they are shelled and dry roasted. Next, they go through a cooling and blanching process which gets the nuts ready for grinding. Lastly, the peanuts are grinded and packaged into jars.

Is it cheaper to make your own peanut butter or buy it? ›

If you want one ingredient peanut butter with no extra sugar or preservatives, making peanut butter at home with peanuts purchased in bulk is the cheapest option.

Why is my homemade peanut butter thick? ›

Check the consistency — if it seems too thick or dry, add oil, a teaspoon at a time, until you are happy with it. 1Roast the peanuts as directed in the basic recipe above, then add them to the bowl of a food processor. Process them for 1 minute, then scrape the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula.

Why is my peanut butter not becoming smooth? ›

Your food processor will need to run for almost 10 minutes, including breaks, before the nuts become smooth and spreadable. You're going to need to stop the food processor often.

How many peanuts to make 12 oz of peanut butter? ›

The National Peanut Board estimates it takes about 540 peanuts to make a 12-ounce jar of peanut butter. That's approximately 45 peanuts per ounce of peanut butter.

How many peanuts in 2 tablespoons of peanut butter? ›

Two tablespoons of peanut butter are about 16 peanuts.

Is it OK to eat a whole jar of peanut butter? ›

Are you eating an entire jar of peanut butter everyday? You could if you really wanted to, but without eating anything else it would probably not be as healthy vs in moderation due to high fat content in an entire jar, and lots of calories, it would probably add body fat and maybe make you feel sick.

What kind of oil do you use to make peanut butter? ›

However, if you don't have the corresponding oil, just use one that's neutral and flavorless like peanut, canola, vegetable, or grapeseed. Add your oil, a tablespoon at a time, until your nut butter is smooth and creamy.

Do I need to refrigerate homemade peanut butter? ›

Natural peanut butter, which does not contain stabilizers, should always be refrigerated. Because the oils can separate, the peanut butter can go rancid more quickly. “Refrigerating natural peanut butter will help extend its shelf life and will also help with separation,” explains Edwards.

How long does homemade peanut butter last? ›

In general, homemade peanut butter can last for about 2 to 3 months when stored properly. However, there are a few factors to consider: Ingredients: If you use only peanuts in your homemade peanut butter, it can last longer compared to adding other ingredients like honey, oils, or additives.

Is there a downside to eating peanut butter? ›

While most of the fat in peanut butter is relatively healthy, peanuts also contain some saturated fat, which can lead to heart problems when consumed in excess over time. Peanuts are high in phosphorus, which can limit your body's absorption of other minerals like zinc and iron.

What to avoid when buying peanut butter? ›

When shopping, scan the ingredients for “partially hydrogenated oil,” “hydrogenated oil” or “palm oil” -- those are ones you want to skip.

Why does homemade peanut butter taste different? ›

Because the hydrogenated oils. They add those into different butters in order to bind the molecules together more efficiently, which gives the nut butters the much more solid and creamy texture. Not only that: oil is cheaper than peanuts however the industry refers to things like this as “value added”.

Why is my homemade peanut butter so dry? ›

Since oil and water don't mix, and peanut butter has a high oil content, there isn't much room in the mixture left over for water, explains Live Science. This can lead to naturally dry peanut butter, drying out more quickly due to its limited water content.

Why is my creamy peanut butter grainy? ›

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 do I make my peanut butter soft? ›

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.

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