Homemade Peanut Butter

"The best Peanut Butter. Three ingredients; nothing could be easier. I have been making peanut butter ever since food processors came out. When I used to babysit my grandkids they would eat it here, but now that they are older, I make it and deliver it to their homes. I have listed the ingredients in approximate proportions. I never measure, but go by the looks of it. Because I have to record measurements, I put down what I think it should be. I use Planter's Cocktail Peanuts in a can but have used other brands in a pinch. See instructions for more information. When I make this I drizzle a little oil until it is the right texture and then add the honey. The honey with make it more solid. Sometimes I have to add a tad more oil. If you continually make this you will see. It is well worth the making as it is DELICIOUS."
 
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photo by Kristie D. photo by Kristie D.
photo by Kristie D. photo by Kristie D.
photo by Kristie D. photo by Kristie D.
photo by Kristie D. photo by Kristie D.
Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
2.5 cups
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ingredients

  • 2 12 cups salted peanuts
  • 4 tablespoons vegetable oil (or canola, safflower but NO olive oil)
  • 2 tablespoons honey
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directions

  • Put the peanuts in the food processor and grind till they are fine and they start to back down into the bowl.
  • Add the oil and process again till very well blended; it will be quite soft at this point.
  • Lift cover and add the honey; process--after you add this it will tighten up and become more solid.
  • NOTE: At this point the texture should be fairly soft as it sets some in the refrigerator, but if it is too hard add a tad more oil, but not too much.
  • Put into a container and refrigerate.

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Reviews

  1. We ran out of peanut butter and I didn't feel like going to the store so I decided to make this instead. I don't think I'll buy peanut butter again. This was very good. I only used half of the oil and it seems very spreadable. I'll make sure I have shelled peanuts next time because it took about an hour to shell 2 1/2 cups of peanuts. Thanks for the recipe!
     
  2. Like the other comments. I loved this recipe and wondered why I did not make my own sooner. Next time I will use unsalted peanuts so I can control the salt intake, though the honey really helped masking the salt. The consistency and taste is perfect!
     
  3. Pretty tasty! Thanks!
     
  4. This is fantastic, I have such a hard time finding peanut butter here in Portugal, as I live in a small town, and when I do find it, it's very expensive. This was perfect for me, cheap and very, very easy to put together. So much for the store bought ones, from now on I'm sticking to this one, its so much healther for you. Thank you SOOOOO much for sharing this great receipe!!!
     
  5. This is wonderful! I've been eating the "natural" peanut butter from the grocery store for some time, but I will never go back to store-bought! This is much better (and cheaper). The honey is a nice touch, too. It did get a little stiff after being in the refrigerator, but I'm sure all I need to do is add a tad more oil. I've only made it once, but with a little adjusting, I'll come up with the perfect batch! I still give 5 Stars, though, because it's super quick, super easy, and is definitely the BEST peanut butter! Thanks for posting!!
     
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