Between adding peanut butter in smoothies, spreading it on veggies and apples, and of course, baking with it, I can go through a lot of peanut butter in a month. Oh, and I like to eat it with a spoon sometimes too! I recently started to make my own peanut butter to save a bit of money. When you buy your own peanuts and make it at home, it works out to being a bit less costly than store-bought. Plus, it takes less than 10 minutes to whip up. I also enjoy making my own almond butter too. For my other nut butter recipes, see my nut butter category.
How To Make Homemade Peanut Butter
I bought a huge bag of roasted non-salted peanuts at the grocery store recently. I got 8 cups at about 75 cents per cup. I’m sure you can find even cheaper nuts at bulk food stores or even online.
To make homemade peanut butter, add 2 cups of roasted peanuts into a food processor. When making nut butter, you’ll need a heavy duty food processor. The smaller ones just don’t seem to work from what I’ve heard. Peanut butter is one of my favourite nut butters to make because it’s cheap and it blends up very fast!
Here it is after 1 minute of processing – it’s already coming together!
I added in 1/8th teaspoon fine grain sea salt and 1/4 tsp cinnamon. At the 7 minute stage, you can stop, but I like to go a couple extra minutes because it gets super smooth!
Also, feel free to make it chunky by adding more peanuts and pulsing.
Homemade Peanut Butter (makes 1 cup):
- 2 cups roasted non-salted peanuts
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1/8th tsp fine grain sea salt

I didn’t stop there either…meet fruit-on-the-bottom protein peanut butter:
For the recipe & how-to photos, click “continue” keep reading.
This second recipe is a fun way to stretch out your peanut butter supply even more – turn 1/2 cup PB into 1 & 1/4 cups – while still maintaining almost the same protein content per tablespoon. This idea is inspired by the Maple Cinnamon ABU I made in the past (lightly adapted from Heather’s original recipe), but this recipe has protein powder for a boost.
I used Garden of Life’s Raw Protein Power, which has 17 grams of protein per serving. It’s also unflavoured so it makes a good base for this recipe. I caution against using any strange tasting protein powders here – you want something nice and neutral. If your protein powder doesn’t taste great, this recipe won’t either. Consider yourself warned! ;)
Into the food processor goes almond milk, roasted peanut butter, protein powder, cinnamon, and vanilla extract!
After tasting it, I deemed a touch of sweetener was necessary to cover up the mild protein powder taste. I added a bit of maple syrup (about 4 teaspoons) and it was perfect!
It’s quite thin in consistency when you first make it, but it easily doubles in thickness once chilled.
I took it up a notch or two by adding strawberry jam into the mix! PB and J spread, anyone?
PB & J vegan overnight oats happened, obviously. It’s also great for dipping apples, banana soft serve, and adding to smoothies.
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Fruit-On-The-Bottom Protein Peanut Butter
Yield
1 and 1/4 cups
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
- 3/4 cup almond milk
- 6 tbsp neutral-tasting protein powder (I used Garden of Life’s Raw Protein Powder)
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp + 1 tsp pure maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)
- Strawberry jam, to stir into the bottom
Directions
- In a food processor, add peanut butter, almond milk, protein powder, cinnamon, and vanilla. Process until smooth, stopping to scrape down the bowl as needed.
- Add sweetener to taste and process again until blended. Add a pinch of salt if desired.
- Scoop into a jar and swirl in your favourite jam. Will keep in the fridge in a sealed container for at least 1.5-2 weeks. This spread will thicken up considerably once chilled.
Nutrition Information
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These canning jars are from Crate & Barrel – fell in love! They are perfect for nut butters & homemade chia seed jam. Speaking of chia seed jam, this would be a great recipe to make right along side this protein peanut butter.
By the way, the chia seed jam lasts much longer than I originally anticipated. I’ve had some in the fridge for about a month and it still seems to be fine! I’m not sure how long this peanut butter will stay good for in the fridge, but my first batch lasted 1.5-2 weeks and then I polished it off.
Feel free to try this out with almond butter too. If you don’t want to add any protein powder, check out the Maple Cinnamon ABU recipe. I basically used a 1:1 ratio of almond butter to almond milk, and added a touch of cinnamon and maple syrup to taste.
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oh gosh, that looks awesome! I want to dive in head first! :)
OH MY! I’m just drooling looking at these photos! I don’t know if I will be able to make this recipe without devouring the entire recipe!! I’m nutz for peanutbutter and fruit bottoms!
You are a vegan angel!
I was just saying last night I want to make my own peanut butter.
I don’t like to buy roasted peanuts though. Have you ever tried it with natural raw ones?
Hey Lisa, No I’m sorry I haven’t tried it with raw peanuts! let me know if you try it out.
Can’t wait to make this! :)
I bought a 6 cup Hamilton Beach food processor yesterday from someone off Craigslist so I am hoping to make your almond butter soon!
Your canning jars are so adorable!
Don’t you love C & B? They have the cutest things…
That looks insanely GOOD! And your new blog-ditto! Though not the insane part, lovely, lovely, lovely!
Thank you I’m hapy you enjoy it!
Oh my…..this sounds and looks amazing! Pinning it now!
Love the new set-up! Can’t wait to try this one out…yum,yum!! Chia seed jam in fridge over a month?? I’ve made it twice and it literally flies outta the jar,,onto everything…time for a third jar…thx
I know, right? It does go fast although I made 3 different batches in the span of a week and got a little crazy! haha. I had all these freezer burned frozen blackberries (a HUGE bag from costco) and made a big batch. A good way to use them up!
love this idea! that pbutter looks so creamy!
Hold on a minute, I just need to clean the drool up off my keyboard. Seriously cannot wait to make and devour this.
I was just talking about making my own almond butter this morning and I sat down and opened your blog to find this! Great minds think alike! The smoothie looks great, i’m in a bit of a smoothie rut so this might just do the trick to pull me out. Love the container too…just added to my wish list.
I was just talking about making my own almond butter this morning and I sat down and opened your blog to find this! Great minds think alike! Love the container too…just added to my wish list.
I wonder how it compares to PB made with a juicer? My wife grinds the peanuts with a juicer prior to mixing in honey and cinnamon. She makes a huge batch that lasts for weeks.
I found your web site about 3 weeks ago, and I wanted to thank you for reminding me to have fun in the kitchen again! Your recipes have offered great inspiration…and delicious eating!
Nice to meet you Jean! Thanks for your kind words :)
I did a big homemade pb post a few weeks ago and I love seeing yours and your stages/process! I love it when the blob breaks down and turns into creamy perfection!! love that stage :)
After reading this post I have decided to get the Cuisine Art over the Vita-Mix! I would love to make my own nut butter and always thought it impossible because my little ninja can barely chop vegetables! Love and Shine CourtStar
Love the idea to add protein powder! I’ll definitely be trying this (subbing almonds for the peanuts, of course… don’t want to kill myself) when I get my new food processor. I’ve been meaning to buy it for ages, but I can’t make up my mind between a Cuisinart or a KitchenAid! How do you like your Cuisinart model?
I like it overall…there are a few things that are annoying about it (like crumbs get stuck in the lid and sometimes liquids or flours comes out the back), but overall it processes like a champ. I used to have a kitchenaid and I didnt find it processed quite as good and I had probs with that one too, although maybe newer models have improved since 2010.
Uh YUMMM hi hello. I like protein in // on // in my mouth in relation to everything. Peaaaaaanut butta.
Do need a food processor! now! :) Goes on my amazon-wishlist directly. Don’t think that my ordinary mixer would stand 10 minutes of peanut-processing. And adding some raw protein powder? Genious!
*drools*
Again, something delicious with peanut butter. Can never go wrong!