Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Making Your Own Peanut Butter

Most people seem really surprised when I tell them how easy it is to make your own peanut butter. But it really is so easy! It tastes better than store bought products which are full of additives and preservatives and it's also healthier! Many people don't read the labels on the food that they eat and don't realize that peanut butter can have other ingredients added.



To make the healthiest peanut butter, you need to choose good quality peanuts. That means peanuts without a ton of additives. Just check the ingredients on the side of the canister to make sure. I had to hunt around before I found peanuts with nothing added. I bought a large container of them for about $7. 


We chose unroasted peanuts and they worked well. Some people prefer the roasted taste so you can roast them yourself if you do. We simply added them to our food processor and let it run for about ten minutes. By this time the peanuts had released their oil and we had a very creamy peanut butter! The best thing to do at this point is taste it and decide if you'd like to add anything. We added a little salt and local honey. Then we processed it for a few more minutes. Spoon it into a jar and store in the fridge. If you have processed the peanuts enough it will remain smooth and spreadable! It should last a month or more in the fridge. But chances are you will eat it way before then!!

4 comments:

  1. Just learned how to make it creamy, I make my own, or get it freshly ground, at our local store but when it's refrigerated it gets hard to spread, does this happen to this one when refrigerated.

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    1. Ours is never hard to spread! I think as long as you blend it for plenty of time (until it is very, very smooth) it will have released enough of the natural peanut oils to make it spreadable all the time :)

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  2. My husband only likes crunchy peanut butter. Would you just add chopped peanuts?

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    1. Yes! Or add them all in to the food processor & pulse until they are chopped & scoop some out. Saves you some effort chopping :)

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