Learn how to make homemade peanut butter with this simple step-by-step tutorial in recipe. It’s made naturally with tons of — you guessed it — peanuts!!

Today marks two weeks of living in my new loft without a fully functioning kitchen, which in the land of food blogging has proven a bit challenging. Let’s just say I’ve been eating a lot of salads and sandwiches. (Ok, ok, and maybe taking the opportunity to frequent my favorite taco shop across the street a few times.) :)
But one of the joys of moving was discovering some little hidden treasures in my pantry, including three containers of peanuts. Who knew? So for something different today, I thought I would take the opportunity to spruce up an old recipe on the blog for homemade peanut butter.
I first blogged about how to make homemade peanut butter four years ago, and have made it countless times since. It literally could not be easier. Just process peanuts in the food processor for a few minutes until their smooth, and you’re good to go. I used to add oil and honey to my peanut butter, but now I just like it plain with an extra pinch of salt. You can also use any kind of peanuts that you want — party peanuts, honey-roasted, unsalted, Spanish peanuts, mixed nuts, etc. Just about anything works, and the variations can be so fun!
So for anyone who has never tried this fun trick at home before, I snapped photos this time around for a step-by-step tutorial.
Homemade Peanut Butter | 1-Minute Video

First, you begin with your peanuts. You can use however many you’d like! I used all of the peanuts I had on hand this time, which was nearly 6 cups. But you can make as large or small a batch as you would like.

Simply pour the peanuts into the bowl of your food processor, and then watch the peanuts go through the various stages that come with homemade peanut butter.

First they turn into a fine ground…

…which I usually have to loosen a bit with my rubber spatula so that they don’t all stick to the sides of the food processor…

…then it will turn into a thick, gritty paste…and then sandy smooth…

…until finally the peanut butter reaches the really creamy, smooth state. Couldn’t resist a little lick.
So if you love peanut butter as much as I do, give this recipe a try!

Homemade Peanut Butter

Ingredients
- 4 cups peanuts (any kind — party, honey roasted, mixed, dry-roasted, salted/unsalted, you choose)
- optional add-ins: salt and/or honey
Instructions
- Place the peanuts in a food processor, and process for 1 minute. Use a spatula to loosen mixture from the sides of the bowl if the mixture is sticking. Then continue to process until completely smooth, about 2-3 more minutes.
- Transfer to an airtight container, cover and refrigerate until use. Peanut butter should keep for between 3-4 weeks in the refrigerator. Stir each time before using.




i had a spoonful this morning and my day is just going good :)happy Friday :)
This makes my heart smile :). I LOVE peanut butter. You can never ever have too much of it! ;)
Great tutorial, Ali! Will definitely try making this! :)
Nothing is better than homemade peanut butter!! Awesome Ali! Oh and hang in there! Having no kitchen is so hard!
So simple, yet so awesome! Just like peanut butter :)
Yum! I’ve always wanted to make my own nut butter, but I only have a standard blender. Do you think that would work??
It’s a good idear, but troublesomely when operating up.
So i use another way, you can click here: https://www.peanutbuttermachines.com/FAQ/Why-Choose-Peanut-butter-.html
Why didn’t I think of this? You are freaken brilliant! It is so simple, as well as better for you being that it has three ingriedients, and fresh. I bet if you cost it out, this is cheaper than those organic nut butters, especially if you use this recipe to make hazelnut or macadamia nut butter.
It’s definitely so much more fun to make this homemade! Enjoy!! :)
Do you have the recipe for home made almond butter?
I absolutely love this recipe! i’ve made a few batches and gave them as gifts to my peanut loving friends! They were ecstatic and I love how easy it is to make!