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This creamy Homemade Peanut Butter is made with one ingredient and ready in 5 minutes!

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I feel like I’m on a mission to inform people of just how easy it is to make your own nut butter, and how much healthier it is for you. This Homemade Peanut Butter is made from only one ingredient – peanuts. Yup, that’s right, there aren’t any preservatives, additives, sugars, etc. As you can imagine, it tastes so much better than store-bought peanut butter. Plus, you can have fun with it and enhance it to your liking by adding your favorite flavors such as cinnamon, maple syrup or chocolate.

Growing up, I couldn’t get enough peanut butter. There’s a really funny home video of me sitting on the couch eating a 16 oz jar of peanut butter with a large wooden spoon while watching a Disney cartoon. I was about 4 years old, I had just woken up, I was in my pajamas, my curly blonde hair looked like I had a crazy night out on the town, and I had peanut butter smothered all over my face – but it was pure bliss. Apparently I was craving peanut butter for breakfast. As I got older, that taste bud hasn’t changed. I may not be eating out of a peanut butter jar every morning, but anything with peanut butter and I’m sold.

Ingredients – Homemade Peanut Butter

Peanuts – just some good ole dry roasted peanuts, which you can find at most grocery stores. Salted or unsalted, it’s your preference. If you get unsalted though, I recommend adding a sprinkle of salt. You can also use raw peanuts, but you will have to roast them before processing them.

Optional Add Ins – Homemade Peanut Butter

•Salt(optional) – to enhance the flavor! If your peanuts are already salted, you can leave this out.

Maple Syrup(optional) – if you want to sweeten things up, add a tablespoon of maple syrup, honey or agave.

Cinnamon (optional) – for some added spice.

How to Make Homemade Peanut Butter

First,add the dry-roasted peanuts to a food processor (I have not tried this in a blender so I’m not sure if it would work). Add a pinch of salt (if the peanuts are unsalted and if desired) and process the peanuts for 2-5 minutes, scraping down the sides as needed. It will become crumbly, then form into a ball, then, as it continues heating, the natural oils from the peanuts will release and make it smooth and creamy.

Then,if using, add the maple syrup or any other optional add-in ingredients and continue processing for about a minute. It may all come together and form into a ball again – don’t worry – keep processing and it will become smooth again. Be patient!

Finally, transfer your Homemade Peanut Butter intojarsand store in the cabinet for several weeks or in the fridge for longer. I like to store mine inthese mini glass jars from Amazon. Peanut Butter stores and tastes better in glass!

Note, if you are using raw peanuts, you will have to roast them first. To do this, preheat the oven to 350F and place the peanuts on a baking tray. Bake them at 350F for 10 minutes. Then, transfer them to the food processor and proceed with the recipe.

As always I use my Cuisinart food processor to make this peanut butter. It is by far one of my most used kitchen items. I use it for so many things: chopping vegetables, making nut butters, blending soups, making pastry dough, and much more! A great kitchen investment.

Eating Homemade Peanut Butter

Well, I think this one goes without saying… but for some ideas: apples, bananas, rice cakes, oatmeal, açaí bowls, smoothies, dates, toast, cookies, brownies and, of course, my favorite, with a spoon! The possibilities are endless.

More Nut Butter Recipes:

Homemade Almond Butter

Homemade Hazelnut Butter

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Homemade Peanut Butter

This creamy Homemade Peanut Butter is made with one ingredient and ready in 5 minutes!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 cups

Author: Megan

Equipment

1 food processor

Ingredients

  • 3 cups dry roasted peanuts salted or unsalted
  • pinch salt optional - if the peanuts are unsalted

Instructions

  • Place the peanuts along with a pinch of salt (if peanuts are unsalted) into a food processor and process for 2-5 minutes, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed, until it becomes smooth and creamy. It may take longer depending on how powerful your food processor is. Be patient - it will get there!

  • If using, add your optional add-in ingredients and process for about a minute, until it becomes creamy and silky. It will likely form back into a ball when you add it, but it will become smooth and creamy again.

  • Once desired texture is achieved, pour into jars. Enjoy!

Notes

  • For optional add-in ingredients, see blog post above.
  • If you only have raw peanuts, see blog post above for instruction.
  • Store peanut butter in jarsin the cabinet for a month weeks or in the refrigerator for longer.

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

Homemade Peanut Butter - Boo Boo's Bakery (2024)

FAQs

Is homemade peanut butter good for dogs? ›

Yes, dogs can eat peanut butter as long as it is fed in moderation and does not contain xylitol, so get out that pet-safe peanut butter jar and share the good news.

Does homemade peanut butter need to be refrigerated? ›

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.

Does homemade peanut butter taste better? ›

As you can imagine, it tastes so much better than store-bought peanut butter. Plus, you can have fun with it and enhance it to your liking by adding your favorite flavors such as cinnamon, maple syrup or chocolate. Growing up, I couldn't get enough peanut butter.

Does homemade peanut butter separate? ›

Natural peanut butter will separate because it's not loaded with any additives or stabilizers (stuff like hydrogenated oils and other stabilizers that prevent highly processed peanut butters from separating).

Is it OK to give dog peanut butter everyday? ›

For small dogs, give no more than a half-teaspoon of peanut butter per day, and avoid making it a daily habit. Larger dogs can have a half-tablespoon of peanut butter every now and then. Dogs actually have a rather poor sense of taste, relying mainly on their sense of smell to decide what's yummy.

Why can't dogs eat peanut butter? ›

Dogs can eat – and many really enjoy – peanut butter. But beware, some peanut butter brands contain an ingredient called xylitol, which is toxic to dogs and even eating small amounts can be fatal. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that is often used in foods to keep the product sugar-free.

Why does my homemade peanut butter taste weird? ›

If you have natural peanut butter (i.e., peanut butter made without stabilizers), it may also grow mold as a sign of spoilage. Finally, check the taste. Rancid peanut butter will have a sharp or bitter taste, and it won't taste like the spread you know and love.

Is it worth making homemade peanut butter? ›

You get to watch whole peanuts transform into the smoothest, creamiest nut butter you've ever seen. Its oozy texture beats any store bought brand I've tried, and its rich peanut flavor is out of this world. You won't be able to resist eating it by the spoonful!

Is eating homemade peanut butter healthy? ›

Low-sugar and homemade peanut butter may be good options, as many brands contain added sugar and oil. Peanuts and peanut butter contain nutrients that may boost a person's heart health and improve blood sugar levels.

What is the peanut butter trick? ›

The Trick for Smooth Peanut Butter

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.

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.

How long does it take for homemade peanut butter to go bad? ›

How Long Does Peanut Butter Last After Opening? An open jar of commercially processed peanut butter lasts up to 3 months in the pantry and up to 9 months in the refrigerator. Natural peanut butter has a shorter shelf life and lasts up to 6 months in the refrigerator once opened.

What brand of peanut butter is safe for dogs? ›

The Good Stuff: Safe Peanut Butter for Dogs

Some good brands that are dog-friendly include: Whole Foods 365 Everyday Value Organic Peanut Butter. Trader Joe's Peanut Butter (No Salt) Teddie Super Chunky Peanut Butter.

Which peanut butter has xylitol? ›

Xylitol Containing Peanut Butters

Go Nuts, Co. ® Nuts 'N More® P28®

How much natural peanut butter can a dog have? ›

If given as a treat, your dog will find a small amount to be just as thrilling as a large amount. As a starting point, it is reasonable to limit peanut butter offerings to: ½ teaspoon for a small dog, twice per day. 1 teaspoon for a medium or large dog, twice per day as a maximum amount.

Is jif peanut butter safe for dogs? ›

Peanut butter brands you may have in your cupboard, like Skippy or Jif, can be safe for dogs to eat but should only be given sparingly. These brands tend to have added salt and sugar, which can upset a dog's stomach. It is best to buy peanut butter with only peanuts on its ingredients list.

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