Peanuts roast more evenly in the oven, about 10 minutes at 350 F (less if using convection). When they start sweating oil they're almost done and you should mix them in the sheet pan since there's more heat on the edges and those can burn. I like a darker roast, about 14 minutes. In the blender (I use a 700W Ninja Fit) start off by pulsing until the grit is uniform, this also helps the peanuts on the edges fall into the blades, then go until smooth. This takes a toll on blender motors, so you should feel the exhaust air with a hand and pause if it gets hot. I add a rounded tablespoon of coconut oil and it helps to firm up the pb in the fridge to be creamy and less liquid, balanced with a teaspoon of liquid coconut oil for the right texture. I find without the oil the pb is too sticky. Sometimes I like it more gritty and I save some peanuts to blend in at the end.
It works. I think it's best to let the peanuts cool. I didn't make mine as smooth on purpose. I added some coconut oil, Himalayan salt, and allulose for added flavor and health benefits. It might be easier in a regular blender. That way you can push the ingredients down without having to unscrew the bottom every time.
I was about to upgrade to a vitamix because I didn’t think I could make but butter with my nutribullet. I’m going to try this before upgrading. Thank you!
Ok, you got me super jealous! I made peanut butter in my Blendtec biweekly for about a year but I ended up adding coconut oil which I'm wondering if I ever needed to or if I just needed to stir it and maybe made a smaller batch. It seemed cool for my little kids but I got sick of making it. Thanks for sharing this simple recipe! Maybe I will try it with some raw peanuts if I can ever find non gmo. Have a blessed week!
I added coconut oil, and Himalayan salt for the health benifits. Peanuts are pure omega 6 so it's best to balance them off with some healthy oil like coconut oil, olive oil, palm, avocado or even ghee. It might be interesting to try some cod liver oil just for fun but you'd have to keep it in the fridge. The salt adds important minerals. I added a bit of allulose, a natural sugar substitute that is not absorbed by the body, to reduce the bitter taste.
I just bought a nutribullit and I can't wait to try this out! Also try out some different combo's with added flavors like cinnamon and dates or avocado. I really peanut butter!
First post I've seen of yours - great job! I think we have to be careful with this less expensive model of NB since it usually needs liquid. You may burn up the motor. FYI: For grinding spices NB sells a flat blade.
Hello from France 😘 is it possible to make carrot, beetroot and celery smoothie with the nutribullet 900 please ? I hésitate beetween the 900 nutribullet pro pulse 1200... have a nice week 🌞
Being an indian i request all my indian citizens not to buy this, firstly its way expensive and its parts are not affordable. You cannot run it for more than 30 seconds and then wait for minutes to cool it and then again run it. The jars remains stuck for almost 30 min. I swear its waste of time and money. Please do not buy because i have wasted my money and i don't want all of you to waste it. The cost of spare jars is almost 3000 and you all know with this cost we can buy new mixer grinder. Nutribullet is waste
Hey! Sorry for the late reply! Yes, it still works and I use it approx 3 times a week, mostly for making smoothies where fruits are partly frozen and once in a while I do peanut butter or similar :)
Peanuts roast more evenly in the oven, about 10 minutes at 350 F (less if using convection). When they start sweating oil they're almost done and you should mix them in the sheet pan since there's more heat on the edges and those can burn. I like a darker roast, about 14 minutes. In the blender (I use a 700W Ninja Fit) start off by pulsing until the grit is uniform, this also helps the peanuts on the edges fall into the blades, then go until smooth. This takes a toll on blender motors, so you should feel the exhaust air with a hand and pause if it gets hot. I add a rounded tablespoon of coconut oil and it helps to firm up the pb in the fridge to be creamy and less liquid, balanced with a teaspoon of liquid coconut oil for the right texture. I find without the oil the pb is too sticky. Sometimes I like it more gritty and I save some peanuts to blend in at the end.
It works. I think it's best to let the peanuts cool. I didn't make mine as smooth on purpose. I added some coconut oil, Himalayan salt, and allulose for added flavor and health benefits.
It might be easier in a regular blender. That way you can push the ingredients down without having to unscrew the bottom every time.
I was about to upgrade to a vitamix because I didn’t think I could make but butter with my nutribullet. I’m going to try this before upgrading. Thank you!
Super! I hope it will work :)
Vitamix costs 400 EUR..it's a great mixer but very expensive
Best tutorial ever!!!❤❤❤
Ok, you got me super jealous! I made peanut butter in my Blendtec biweekly for about a year but I ended up adding coconut oil which I'm wondering if I ever needed to or if I just needed to stir it and maybe made a smaller batch. It seemed cool for my little kids but I got sick of making it. Thanks for sharing this simple recipe! Maybe I will try it with some raw peanuts if I can ever find non gmo. Have a blessed week!
Thank you!
I added coconut oil, and Himalayan salt for the health benifits. Peanuts are pure omega 6 so it's best to balance them off with some healthy oil like coconut oil, olive oil, palm, avocado or even ghee. It might be interesting to try some cod liver oil just for fun but you'd have to keep it in the fridge. The salt adds important minerals.
I added a bit of allulose, a natural sugar substitute that is not absorbed by the body, to reduce the bitter taste.
A TOTALLY AWSOME VIDEO KRISTINE!!!!!! I LOVE PEANUT BUTTER!!!! SIMPLE, QUICK AND EASY!!!! ANYBODY CAN MAKE ORGANIC PEANUT BUTTER!!!!
Just got my bullet and excited to try this out 💃🏾 Thank you 😊
Yay! 🥳 Enjoy! 🤗
I just bought a nutribullit and I can't wait to try this out! Also try out some different combo's with added flavors like cinnamon and dates or avocado. I really peanut butter!
Yaas!! Love peanut butter! And very often blend it together with dates for vegan “snicker” 😍
First post I've seen of yours - great job! I think we have to be careful with this less expensive model of NB since it usually needs liquid. You may burn up the motor. FYI: For grinding spices NB sells a flat blade.
Thanks and yeah, that's true! It's been only a couple of times when I have made PB with it. And thanks for the tip about grinding spices 🙏
THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU MADE MY DAY!!!!
Another lovely video, thank you! 💚
thank you!
TY for the vid not too much here showing smaller blenders making nut butter. 🎉
yay! glad it helped! ❤️
It actually writes in the instruction you can not use it without adding water to the ingredients. I've also checked. Does anyone know more?
Hello from France 😘 is it possible to make carrot, beetroot and celery smoothie with the nutribullet 900 please ? I hésitate beetween the 900 nutribullet pro pulse 1200... have a nice week 🌞
Hey hey! 🤗 i haven’t tried myself, but should be possible since it’s easier than roasted nuts :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
It was a pleasure to watch your video. Keep going. :-) And many thanks for this test.
Yayy! Thanks a lot! 🥰
I'm currently making it, I'll update when it's done
Amazing! 💚
Are you still in the making process? It's been 3 years
Bought peanuts after reading your comment. They've liquified into peanut butter themselves. Are you still not done?
What was the power rating or wattage of this product?
900W
Gracias, saludos de Chile :) amazing!!
Thank you! :)
Doesn't the nutribullet get damage/burn motor after a while? Like stop working after 1 year or so ?
No, it’s still working for me today ☺️ But it’s not like I’m making peanut butter every day 😅
Being an indian i request all my indian citizens not to buy this, firstly its way expensive and its parts are not affordable. You cannot run it for more than 30 seconds and then wait for minutes to cool it and then again run it. The jars remains stuck for almost 30 min. I swear its waste of time and money.
Please do not buy because i have wasted my money and i don't want all of you to waste it. The cost of spare jars is almost 3000 and you all know with this cost we can buy new mixer grinder. Nutribullet is waste
Which blade regular or milling blade?
Regular :)
Does your Nutribullet still work to this day?
Do you use it everyday? How often do you use it?
Love from MCGI💕
Hey! Sorry for the late reply!
Yes, it still works and I use it approx 3 times a week, mostly for making smoothies where fruits are partly frozen and once in a while I do peanut butter or similar :)
Hi this the nutribullet pro 1000 watts ?
Hey! This one is 900w :)
@@KristinesDay oh waw he did a really good job 🤩 thanks for the review
thanks! I am glad it was useful! :)
Will this work with untoasted nuts?
Hi I wanna ask it can be cooked meat to blend as broth?
Sorry, I know nothing about meat 😅
I NEED TO BUY SOME DRY ROASTED PEANUTS. AND MAKE IT AT HOME!!!! ON A WEEKEND, WHEN I HAVE MORE TIME!!!!
I don't think it will get as smoother as this. Looks sketchy to me.
If this is true I'm sorry for my doubts
Don't worry! It works perfectly to make smooth peanut butter :)
i prefer crunchy nut butter, how can i make it crunchy?
Just mix in roasted and crushed peanuts afterwards :)
Burned out motor using it after a yr, never made nut butters
ahh, that's too bad :( I hope you are able to return or exchange the machine
@@KristinesDay Definitely a food processor or 500.00 blender 😁
You didn’t show what blade you used
The one it came with originally :)
Where are you from?
I'm from Latvia but living in Denmark :)
You are not using the correct Nutribulet blades. For nuts, peanuts... and grass seeds, it's the flat blades...
Hmm... thats the milling blade. Wouldn't that just produce peanut powder?
Never work or all the day not working u need to add oil to work 🙄
I managed to make it without adding extra oil :)
Fake!
😄
Yeap it's fake unless she put oil in it or any other liquid there's no way this is only peanuts lol