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]]>While you can find this product at some grocery stores, we always find that the best and most economical version is the one that can be made at home yourself. Here’s how to whip up a batch of natural PB.
Start off by placing the peanuts and peanut oil inside your food processor. Turn the machine on and let it work for about thirty seconds to a minute, and then stop it. Use a spoon to scrape down the edges and mix around the crumbled-up nuts.
Repeat this process several times until you can see that the peanut butter has acquired a smooth, creamy texture. This generally takes somewhere between five and seven minutes, but it might be longer if your food processor runs with a little less intensity.
Once the mixture has acquired a peanut butter-like texture, you can add a tablespoon of honey if you want to make your peanut butter a bit sweeter. This is an optional step, however. If you do so, blend again with the food processor until the honey is fully mixed in.
Put the finished product in a glass jar or plastic container and refrigerate until serving. This will result in a less runny consistency. Most importantly, enjoy!
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]]>The post Learn to Make Natural Peanut Butter at Home appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>While you can find this product at some grocery stores, we always find that the best and most economical version is the one that can be made at home yourself. Here’s how to whip up a batch of natural PB.
Start off by placing the peanuts and peanut oil inside your food processor. Turn the machine on and let it work for about thirty seconds to a minute, and then stop it. Use a spoon to scrape down the edges and mix around the crumbled-up nuts.
Repeat this process several times until you can see that the peanut butter has acquired a smooth, creamy texture. This generally takes somewhere between five and seven minutes, but it might be longer if your food processor runs with a little less intensity.
Once the mixture has acquired a peanut butter-like texture, you can add a tablespoon of honey if you want to make your peanut butter a bit sweeter. This is an optional step, however. If you do so, blend again with the food processor until the honey is fully mixed in.
Put the finished product in a glass jar or plastic container and refrigerate until serving. This will result in a less runny consistency. Most importantly, enjoy!
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