Peanut Butter Recipe
This homemade peanut butter is delicious and all-natural! It takes a few cycles to transform whole peanuts to warm and creamy peanut butter.
Overview
Total time: 50 S
Servings: 16
Calories: 180
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp. peanut oil
- 1 tsp. kosher salt
- 3 cups roasted and unsalted peanuts
Nutritional Information
- Serving Size: 2 tbsp.
- Fat: 17g
- Saturated Fat: 2g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 125mg
- Carbohydrates: 6g
- Fiber: 3g
- Sugar: 1g
- Protein: 4g
Instructions
FourSide or WildSide+ Jar
- Add peanuts and salt to FourSide or WildSide+ jar and secure lid. Blend on Low speed for 15 seconds, then increase speed to High and blend until 50 seconds.
- Using a spatula or Spoonula, move peanuts towards center of jar, add oil and secure lid. Blend on medium to medium-low speed for 50 seconds, then blend on medium to medium-high speed for 50 seconds.
Note: You can also make peanut butter without the added oil. Instead of adding the oil after the second cycle, simply blend the peanut butter for an additional 50 seconds on Low speed. Then, continue blending for two additional cycles as directed above.
Twister Jar
- Reduce ingredients by ½.
- Add peanuts and salt to Twister Jar. Blend on a medium to medium-high speed for 50 seconds or until desired texture is reached. Turn lid counterclockwise while blending.
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HELP! I make this in my Blendtec, however, every time I do, the motor overheats. Should this be happening? I have to start the peanut butter, then put a bag of ice cubes at the top of the gear thing, then finish it after the system cools down and the "overheat" display goes away (requires unplugging/turning it back on).
Even with the engine overheating, I do love to make homemade peanut butter!
Thank you! I’ll give them a call! :)
Delicious, and it’s a winner with my kids. Will continue to make it.
Your blender has 10 speeds so a low speed would be 1-2, medium-low would be 3-4, medium-high is 6-7, and so forth. Does that help?
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