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    Home » Recipes » Lunch

    Homemade Peanut Butter In Five Minutes!

    Published: Apr 3, 2014 · Modified: Jan 10, 2023 by Kate Morgan Jackson · This post may contain affiliate links · 8 Comments

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    All you need are peanuts, honey, five minutes and this recipe to make your own delicious homemade peanut butter!

    One of my favorite things to do is to experiment with making some of the things we usually buy in jars and cans and boxes at the supermarket. 

    The trick is, they have to be less of an effort than getting in the car, driving to the market, putting it in the cart, waiting in the checkout line and unloading it at home. 

    So far, the things I have figured out that are both faster and more delicious than that whole process include ricotta cheese, hummus and butter. 

    Pickles aren’t as fast (they do have to pickle themselves for a week or two) but they taste one million times better.  And now I can add peanut butter to this list!

    Now, this is what I lovingly call the “rustic” version of peanut butter.  If you’ve ever bought fresh made peanut butter from one of those peanut butter making machines they have in fancy supermarkets, you know what I am talking about. 

    It’s not as totally smooth as your typical jar of Skippy, but the taste of it…oh my goodness, and if you really like as creamy as possible I do have a variation that can get you there – more on that below. 

    In the meantime, all you need are salted peanuts, a little honey and your handy dandy food processor.

    Take a pound of peanuts and pop them in the food processor. 

    Press the start button and let it go…my peanut butter took about 5 minutes to go from peanuts to the peanut butter consistency you see in these pictures.  I stopped it a few times to scrape down the sides of the processor, but that was as much work as I put into it.

    When it gets to the consistency you like, add a few tablespoons of honey.  If you are used to the taste of supermarket peanut butter, one of the things you are tasting is the sweetness of all the sugar they add to it, and I’m all for some sweet in my peanut butter…but I love the particular taste of honey, and I like to control the amount. 

    Depending on how salty your nuts were, you might also want to process in a little extra salt as well.  (By the way, I’ve heard that honey roasted peanuts make AMAZING peanut butter, which makes complete sense.  I haven’t tried that variety yet, but you know I will!)

    And last but not least, if you want to get a little bit closer to the creamy consistency, process in a little peanut or canola oil a teaspoon at a time.  I liked the rougher version of mine without the oil, but it’s all a matter of preference. Taste and adjust, taste and adjust.  I know, it’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it.

    One last note on my whole peanut butter making adventure. 

    As usual, when it was done I needed to take its picture, and on that particular day there was some beautiful daylight coming in through the living room window. 

    So instead of shooting it in my little kitchen photography studio, I set things up right there on the living room floor.  The aroma of fresh peanut butter filled the air.  And all I can say is…what a Good Dog.

    Looking/not looking.  Somebody got a dog cookie for being very well-behaved in the face of overwhelming temptation.

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    Homemade Peanut Butter In Five Minutes!

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    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Total Time: 5 minutes
    • Yield: Makes about 1 1/2 cups 1x
    • Category: Staples
    • Method: No Cook
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

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    • 1 pound salted peanuts
    • 3 tablespoons honey
    • 2 tablespoons peanut or canola oil (optional)
    • Salt

    Instructions

    1. Place peanuts in food processor. Process with the metal blade attachment until the peanut butter is a smooth consistency, stopping as needed to scrape down the sides. This will take about five minutes.
    2. Add honey and process again until mixed in. Taste and add salt as needed.
    3. If you want a creamier consistency, add peanut or canola oil one teaspoon at a time, processing until mixed in and tasting after each addition.
    4. Store in an airtight jar (a mason jar is great for this) – this peanut butter will keep for a month or more in the fridge. If it lasts that long!

    Keywords: kid friendly homemade peanut butter, gluten-free peanut butter, dairy-free homemade peanut butter, vegetarian nut butter

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    1. Karen @ The Food Charlatan says

      April 03, 2014 at 2:51 pm

      Oh my gosh, good dog indeed! What a cutie!

      I’ve never made my own peanut butter, I’ve always wanted to try it!

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      • Kate says

        April 07, 2014 at 5:16 am

        I think this is a sign that now is the time for you to try it!

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    2. Joanne says

      April 03, 2014 at 11:16 pm

      Homemade peanut butter is really the best! I should definitely be less lazy and just make it myself more often!

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      • Kate says

        April 07, 2014 at 5:16 am

        Remember – just five short minutes! :)

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    3. Karen Nelson says

      April 05, 2014 at 11:08 am

      Okay…adding to the grocery list one lb peanuts! Sounds great!
      What a good pup! As always;-)

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      • Kate says

        April 07, 2014 at 5:15 am

        She does have her moments. :)

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    4. ruthie says

      April 12, 2014 at 6:52 pm

      You know, I love peanut butter, and peanut butter cookies, so I’m going to have to try this.

      I also love sate, and, well, I’m going to make a batch with a little toasted peanut oil I found because I think it would make an outstanding sate. As usual, Kate, you are right on the money with just the right recipe, just when I need it. ;)

      I could wish my critters were half as well behaved as your baby. They’d be all over that bowl before it was even out of my hands. Ack.

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