Kaido
Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
- Feb 14, 2004
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For many years I made my own peanut butter from raw peanuts I bought in Chinatown, Oakland for about $1/lb. I'd roast them in the oven on a cookie sheet and after cool put them in my blender. But it's tough on a blender (burned out several making nut butters), and even if you have a high powered blender that can handle it, the cleanup is messy! Nowadays I don't bother, I just buy ready made and endure the stirring... just way simpler and the PNB is yummy!
I'm gonna have to try that roasting trick!
FWIW, don't use a blender, use a food processor. Partly because of the bowl shape & blade design, and partly because it just takes a lot of time to go through the processing stages to turn into a smooth, creamy butter. I mostly only do it for non-peanut nuts though, like cashews: (primarily due to the expense of stuff like cashew butter, plus it literally tastes twice as good homemade)
https://thehealthyfoodie.com/cashew-nut-butter/
Because I'm sadly addicted to JIF
