Make Your Own Nut Butters

Nut butters are remarkably easy to make — especially if you have a high powered blender. I have a BlendTec, but I’m sure it works just as well with a Vitamix or Ninja blender. With my BlendTec, I can have nut butter that is practically fluffy in less than a minute.

But not everyone has a $300 blender…

So for those folks, I busted out my beat up, 20-year old, held together in spots with glue food processor. It took a bit longer and there were more parts to clean afterwards, but we had our nut butter.

The process straight forward: add 12 ounces of the nut of your choice to your food processor. Process for 30 – 60 seconds, or until the nuts start climbing the sides of the processor bowl. Pulse the processor roughly 20 times, then run it for about another minute.

At this point, I’ll add a tsp of nut oil (I like almond oil) and pulse a half dozen times before running the processor again. If nut butter forms a ball that dances on top of the processor blade, bust it up with a spatula and then continue to process for 30-60 seconds or until the nut butter is smooth.

Now you can just transfer that nut butter to a container and store it in your pantry. Like natural peanut butter, you may need to periodically mix the oil back into the nut butter.

Some other tips: If you roast/toast the nuts for 10 minutes at 350 degrees, you will get a richer flavor (and may not need the additional oil). Also adding a small amount of salt, sweetener, and/or cinnamon can really kick up the flavor a notch.

In this video, I make both pistachio butter and pecan butter. Both will be used in future recipes.

4 Comments

  1. Karin Valeri

    I’ll try this with pecans! I don’t have almond oil so will try avocado oil or melted coconut oil Thanks for the recipe!!

  2. Thank you for this recipe! I am wondering if this is good for nuts that have hung around in the pantry for awhile?

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