If you love peanut butter, making your own at home is faster than you think. Chef Thibaut Spiwack’s method yields a rich, silky peanut butter in under five minutes. It’s economical, wholesome, and perfect for breakfasts, baking, or a spoonful straight from the jar.
How to make smooth, homemade peanut butter in minutes
All you need are peanuts and a blender. Follow these steps for a creamy result.
- Pick high-quality, dry-roasted unsalted peanuts. Freshly roasted nuts give a deeper, nuttier aroma.
- Warm the peanuts in a hot skillet for 2–3 minutes. This quick toasting enhances flavor and helps the oils release.
- Put the warm peanuts into a food processor or high-speed blender. Pulse until the mixture looks sandy.
- Stop and scrape the bowl. Run the blender at full speed for several minutes. The nuts will first clump, then release oil and smooth out.
- When the paste is glossy and silky, add a tablespoon of liquid honey and a pinch of sea salt. Blend until fully incorporated.
- Transfer the peanut butter to a clean, airtight jar. Let it cool to room temperature before sealing.
Tip: If you prefer crunchy peanut butter, reserve 2 tablespoons of chopped peanuts and stir them in at the end.
Flavor tweaks and texture control
Small adjustments change the outcome. Try these ideas to match your taste.
- Add a teaspoon of neutral oil for extra creaminess. Use peanut, sunflower, or light olive oil.
- For a sweeter spread, increase honey or add a touch of maple syrup.
- To boost savory notes, mix in a small pinch of smoked salt or cinnamon.
- If your blender struggles, pulse and rest to avoid overheating the motor.
Variations to explore
- Spiced peanut butter: cayenne or chili flakes for heat.
- Chocolate peanut butter: blend in cocoa powder or melted dark chocolate.
- Mixed-nut butter: swap some peanuts for almonds or cashews.
Best way to store homemade peanut butter
Proper storage keeps flavor and texture intact. Follow these simple rules.
- Use a sterilized jar with a tight lid.
- Keep the jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Refrigeration: Chilling extends freshness. Stored in the fridge, homemade peanut butter stays good for one to two months.
- Expect some oil separation. Stir before each use to recombine the oils and solids.
Why homemade peanut butter is a smart choice
Making peanut butter at home gives you control over ingredients. No added hydrogenated oils. No extra sugars. Just peanuts and the flavorings you choose.
- Rich in protein and healthy fats.
- Cost-effective compared with premium store brands.
- Versatile: spread on toast, fold into overnight oats, swirl into batter, or use in sauces.
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