How to Make Peanut Butter (+ 3 flavors)

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Have you ever wondered how easy it is to make your own homemade peanut butter? This healthy peanut butter recipe is quick, simple and skips all those fillers found in many store-bought peanut butters.

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Easy Homemade Peanut Butter

Have you ever made your own homemade peanut butter? You totally should because it’s so easy. All you need is 1 ingredient (peanuts) and then any of your favorite flavor add-ins for extra flavor and texture. Today we’re going to teach you how to make peanut butter in your own home that doesn’t have any added fillers or sugar. So? Get your food processor out and let’s get peanut butterin’.

Before we jump right into the “how,” let’s chat about the “why.”

Peanut Butter Nutrition Facts

Below you’ll find a list of peanut butter nutrition facts and other fun things about peanut butter. Please do note that we are referring to all-natural peanut butter AKA peanut butter made with nothing other than…peanuts!

  • 8g of protein per serving
  • 6 essential nutrients
  • Heart-healthy fats galore!
  • Low in sodium
  • Lower in carbohydrates
  • Vegan, keto, and paleo-friendly
  • Per 2 tablespoon serving: 190 calories, 7g carbs, 3g fiber, 2g sugar, 3g fat, 8g protein

How to Make Peanut Butter in 2 Steps

Now that you know all of the amazing health benefits of homemade peanut butter, it’s time to make your own at home.

In addition to your dry roasted peanuts, you’ll need a high-speed food processor or Vitamix. I say high-speed and I mean high-speed. The better quality food processor you have, the easier it will be to make peanut butter.

  1. Step 1: Place peanuts in a high-speed food processor.
  2. Step 2: Cover and turn food processor to high and let process for 5-7 minutes Scrape the sides every so often to make sure all peanuts are getting pulverized.
homemade peanut butter in a food processor

Things to Consider with Homemade Peanut Butter

The Peanuts: we’ve found that roasted peanuts are the best for peanut butter. However, you can totally use raw peanuts. I did want to make a note that all peanuts are different.

For example, if you use peanuts that aren’t as fresh, it’s likely that their oil content is much lower and you may need to add a little coconut oil in order to smooth things out. So? If it’s been 7 minutes and your peanuts still haven’t turned into butter, just add a little coconut oil!

The Food Processor: the food processor is a big deal when it comes to homemade peanut butter. You’ll want to make sure you’re using something powerful enough to turn peanuts into peanut butter. We highly recommend a Vitamix. HERE’s the one we have (totally worth the investment).

3 Healthy Peanut Butter Recipes

While a simple homemade peanut butter recipe made with just peanuts tastes incredible on its own, we suggest having fun with it and flavoring it with some add-ins. Check in some flavor inspiration below!

Chocolate Sea Salt Peanut Butter

This chocolate sea salt homemade peanut butter is sweet and salty at the same time made with dark chocolate chips and sea salt!

chocolate sea salt peanut butter

Honey Vanilla Peanut Butter

This honey vanilla homemade peanut butter is naturally sweetened with honey and enhanced with a splash of vanilla!

honey vanilla peanut butter

Crunchy Maple Cinnamon Peanut Butter

This crunchy maple cinnamon peanut butter is sweetened with 100% pure maple syrup, spiced with a touch of cinnamon, and texturized with whole peanuts!

maple cinnamon peanut butter

How Long Does Homemade Peanut Butter Last?

Because there aren’t any fillers or preservatives in this homemade peanut butter, it will not last as long as store-bought peanut butter. We recommend keeping this homemade peanut butter in an air-tight container in the fridge, where it will last for up to 3 months.

When in doubt, give your peanut butter a little sniff — you will know it’s gone bad if it smells off or rotten.

How to Store Homemade Peanut Butter

Store this homemade peanut butter in an air-tight container in the fridge. Because it doesn’t have any fillers or preservatives often found in store-bought peanut butters, its shelf life is much shorter and requires refrigeration.

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How to Make Peanut Butter (+3 flavors!)

Have you ever wondered how easy it is to make your own homemade peanut butter? This healthy peanut butter recipe is quick, simple and skips all those fillers found in many store-bought peanut butters.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 12
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Ingredients 

Classic Homemade Peanut Butter

  • 3 cups unsalted dry roasted peanuts

Honey Vanilla Peanut Butter

Chocolate Sea Salt Peanut Butter

  • 3 cups unsalted dry roasted peanuts
  • 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips, room temperature
  • 1/8 teaspoon sea salt

Crunchy Maple Cinnamon Peanut Butter

  • 3.33 cups unsalted dry roasted peanuts, divided
  • 2 tablespoons 100% pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil, room temperature

Instructions 

Classic Homemade Peanut Butter

  • Place 3 cups of peanuts in a high-speed food processor. Process peanuts on high for 5-8 minutes, stopping every minute or so to scrape the sides if needed. You know your peanut butter is ready when it’s drippy (it took us about 6 minutes!).

Honey Vanilla Peanut Butter

  • Place 3 cups of peanuts in a high-speed food processor. Process peanuts on high for 5-8 minutes, stopping every minute or so to scrape the sides if needed. You know your peanut butter is ready when it’s drippy.
  • Add in honey, vanilla extract, and coconut oil and blend. At this point your peanut butter might seize and get uncreamy. This is normal and what the coconut oil is for! Blend for 2-3 more minutes or until things smooth out again.

Chocolate Sea Salt Peanut Butter

  • Place 3 cups of peanuts in a high-speed food processor. Process peanuts on high for 5-8 minutes, stopping every minute or so to scrape the sides if needed. You know your peanut butter is ready when it’s drippy.
  • Add in dark chocolate chips and sea salt and blend for about 1 more minute or until everything is mixed. NOTE: use room temperature chocolate chips. Frozen/cold chocolate chips might seize your peanut butter!

Crunchy Maple Cinnamon Peanut Butter

  • Place 3 cups of peanuts in a high-speed food processor. Process peanuts on high for 5-8 minutes, stopping every minute or so to scrape the sides if needed. You know your peanut butter is ready when it’s drippy.
  • Add in maple syrup, ground cinnamon, and coconut oil and blend. At this point your peanut butter might seize and get uncreamy. This is normal and what the coconut oil is for! Blend for 2-3 more minutes or until things smooth out again.
  • Finally, add in whole peanuts and pulse a few times until they get chopped and mixed in!

Tips & Notes

  • Storage: store peanut butter in an air-tight container for up to 3 months. Best if kept in the refrigerator.
  • Nutrition information is based on classic homemade peanut butter recipe.
  • Yields: 1.5 cups

Nutrition

Calories: 190 kcal, Carbohydrates: 7 g, Protein: 8 g, Fat: 16 g, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 2 g

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

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Michele @paleorunningmomma
April 11, 2016 1:34 pm

This looks amazingly yummy! It made me laugh as I remember attempting to make peanut butter as a child with peanuts, a plastic bag, and a rolling pin. Obviously this makes a whole lot more sense ๐Ÿ˜‰

Hillary
April 11, 2016 12:36 pm

Happy Birthday Week, woop woop! Welcome to the 26 club ๐Ÿ˜‰

Cassie
April 11, 2016 10:06 am

Peanut butter is crack in a jar–let alone, if you can make different flavors out of it, then you don’t have to get store-bought peanut butter EVER again! I challenge you to the following flavors of peanut butter: s’mores, banana bread, chunky monkey, and turmeric!

Ellen @ My Uncommon Everyday
April 11, 2016 9:28 am

I love making (and let’s be honest, eating) homemade peanut butter! That honey vanilla sounds amazing. I’ve made a cinnamon-vanilla before and I’ve also “cheated” and just dumped honey-roasted peanuts into my food processor. SO MANY OPTIONS. ๐Ÿ˜€

Katie @ Adulting Daily
April 11, 2016 8:59 am

I had no idea it was so easy to make peanut butter! Thanks for sharing! Should jars be stored in the fridge?

Francesca
April 11, 2016 8:53 am

The dark chocolate sea salt and honey vanilla versions sound amazing ๐Ÿ™‚

Ashley
April 11, 2016 7:42 am

YUM. I’ve been trying to make my own nut butters more and that chocolate sea salt peanut butter is calling my name!

Marina @ A Dancer's Live-It
April 11, 2016 6:29 am

I love making homemade peanut butter!! I go through jars sooooo fast between baking with it and just eating it with my spoon. The varieties are awesome, I’m totally gonna try them!

Janik L.
April 11, 2016 6:02 am

That’s IT ?
It’s that simple ???
My god, this opens up so many avenues: I’ve got my creativity fired up: I really wonder what a savory Satay peanut butter might taste like…

To the processor Robin !

Thanks

Ann
Ann
April 11, 2016 4:41 am
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This comes at the exact right time as I received my new food processor last Friday! YESS! Also, happy birthday week to you and me ๐Ÿ˜‰ I think 26 sounds like a cool age!

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