What took me so long to make almond butter? I just enjoyed homemade almond butter on toast for breakfast, and I must say—it’s far superior to store-bought almond butter. Homemade almond butter is ultra thick and creamy, and it tastes like warm, freshly roasted almonds.
Now that I know the difference, I can’t go back to buying jars at the store. I blend a tiny bit of cinnamon, vanilla and maple syrup into mine to make it taste extra special. Why not?
Homemade almond butter is more affordable, too. The math is simple. One pound of almonds yields one pound of almond butter (or 16 ounces), which is the size of the standard almond butter jar at the store. Just compare the price of one pound of raw almonds to the price of your favorite almond butter.
The cost savings depend largely on the almond butter. I’ve bought jars of almond butter at Trader Joe’s for seven dollars, so there’s not much savings opportunity there.
However, I’ve seen almond butter on shelves demanding seventeen dollars per jar. Seventeen dollars! For blended-up almonds! This is highway robbery, and I will not be robbed.
Homemade Almond Butter Tips
When it comes to making almond butter, patience is key. It might seem like the whole almonds will never turn into creamy nut butter, but they always do. Don’t give up!
Buy raw almonds and roast them in the oven yourself. Warm almonds blend more easily and offer maximum fresh almond flavor. Roasting the almonds only takes 10 minutes, and it’s absolutely worth it.
Roasted almonds offer the same nutritional benefits as raw almonds (protein, fiber, healthy fat, and vitamins), although their vitamin content is a tiny bit lower. The flavor difference is absolutely worth it, in my opinion. The “raw” almonds you buy at the store have probably been heat-treated to kill bacteria already and will inevitably warm up from the heat of the machine, anyway.
Watch How to Make Almond Butter
Suggested Equipment
Making almond butter is easy, as long as you have a sturdy food processor or blender and some patience. I’ve successfully made almond butter in my Cuisinart food processor and my Vitamix blender (affiliate links).
The blender may have been a few minutes faster (the tamper is handy to press almonds down into the blades), but I couldn’t tell a difference in the texture or flavor of the final product.
My favorite way to enjoy almond butter? I love it on whole-grain toast with berries on top (fresh berries, defrosted frozen, or chia berry jam). You can also spread almond butter on quick breads, like banana bread or muffins. Or, blend it into smoothies or swirl it into yogurt for extra protein.
This freshly roasted almond butter would make a lovely handmade gift. Just tie a ribbon around the jar and it’s ready to go. If this recipe spurs a nut butter kick, try making homemade pecan butter. Please let me know how you like this recipe in the comments!
PrintHomemade Almond Butter
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- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 16 ounces 1x
- Category: Nut Butter
- Method: Blended
- Cuisine: American
Homemade almond butter is healthy, affordable and even more delicious than store-bought! It’s easy to make, too. You’ll just need a good food processor or blender. Recipe yields about 1 ⅔ cup almond butter (that’s 16 ounces, the equivalent of a jar of almond butter from the store).
Ingredients
- 16 ounces (3 cups) raw almonds
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- Optional: ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Optional: ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- Optional: 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Spread the almonds across a large, rimmed baking sheet and toast the almonds for 10 minutes, stirring halfway.
- Let the almonds cool until they’re just warm (not hot), about 10 minutes.
- Transfer the almonds to a high-speed blender or food processor. Blend until creamy, pausing to scrape down the sides as necessary. You’re going to think it’ll never blend, but be patient! The almonds will go from flour-like clumps, to a ball against the side of the food processor (keep scraping down the sides and breaking up the ball), and finally, it will turn lusciously creamy. If the mixture gets crazy hot along the way, stop and let it cool for a few minutes.
- Once the almond butter is very smooth and creamy (no sooner!), you can blend in any add-ins you would like. I always add salt, for more flavor overall. You can also add cinnamon for a hint of spice, and vanilla and/or maple syrup for almond butter that tastes more special than store-bought.
- Blend until the add-ins are evenly dispersed. When I added maple syrup, I had to let the mixture cool, and then blend a few additional minutes, to make it creamy again.
- Let the almond butter cool to room temperature, then transfer the mixture to a mason jar and screw on the lid. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or until you see or smell any signs of spoilage.
Notes
Change it up: You can create a mixed nut butter by substituting raw cashews, walnuts or pecans for some of the almonds. Just roast them all on the pan together.
Suzi Gumina
Omg! sooo good. sooo easy. I used my Ninja blender and it took almost 15 min to get to a creamy texture with all the scraping. I added 1/4 t kosher salt, 1/2 t cinnamon and 1/2 t Mexican Vanilla. I am soo excited! it is so good and did not cost me $13.95 like my last jar of almond butter from Apple Hill, CA!
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Kate
Hooray! Thank you for taking the time to comment, Suzi.
Marsha
What setting did you put the blender on
ines
how much almond butter does this make
Mark State
8oz of Almonds makes 8oz of butter. Nothing added nothing taken away….
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Susie
Amazing! You are right, you think it’s never going to happen then … voila! Your almonds turn to almond butter! I didn’t add any ingredients to my mixture as this was my first attempt and I just wanted the plain and simple taste of the nuts. My gramma used to make me almond and cashew butter as a child as I’m allergic to peanuts… I inherited her Cuisinart when she passed and I’ve finally put it to proper use.
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Susie! I’m excited you enjoyed it. I’m sorry to hear about your grandmother! My thoughts to you and your family.
Lena
My granddaughter is allergic to peanuts, so where do you purchase your almonds that they are not in a peanut facilty?
Thank you
Kate Matney
Got a Braun food processor for my bday and yours was my first endeavor! Followed your recipe exactly and it was delicious….smooth and creamy. Cannot wait to spread on apples, pretzels, crackers. Thank you.
★★★★★
Dee
Can you use roasted almonds (pre roasted)
Kate
Hi Dee! You can try it. Sometimes store bought roasted are too dry so doesn’t provide the same result. Let me know!
Charles Van Heyden
Well, unless your almonds are more amenable than the ones my local grocery store provides I will have to add some peanut oil since the blender (and it is a healthy one*) has done nothing in five minutes to give hope or even a sign that a butter will ensue.
*14 Speed Oster
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Kate
Hi Charles, I’m sorry you didn’t love this one. It does take some time, but this may not be the recipe for you.
Siobhan Dunne
Wow! This recipe was absolutely amazing. Tasted much better than any store bought almond butter – went down a treat!
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Siobhan! I appreciate your review.
Laura
You are my first recipe for my first almond butter. You are right. It takes awhile to get there. I am using a Ninja blender and used only 1 cup of almonds. It still took me over a half hour of blending. That could be because I was a bit afraid to just let it go, I was afraid it would burn up without more liquid. But, with scraping and replacing and perseverance, we got there. I only used the sea salt for now as I am learning to stay away from sweetners. Thank you for being one of my top results for DIY Almond Butter!
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Silvia Chavez
I made the recipe to half the size, added a touch of coconut oil for extra creaminess. This recipe only cost me about $1.80 to make since I had most of the ingredients on hand and bought about 1.60 lb. of Almonds at my local Sprouts at 3.99 for the pound. It definitely beats having to dish out $10-13 and I have so much more fun making it!
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you for sharing! I’m glad you had fun making it.
Far
Omg I had it to the perfect creamy consistency and then added the maple syrup. Ive been processing it for a good 10 minutes now but it just won’t come together. Its like flaky sand now. :( What do I do? Im thinking of adding some oil at this stage but worried it may ruin the flavour.
Kate
Hi Far! I’m sorry to hear that. Did you keep processing it and did it work? Did you roast your almonds?
Jordan
I had the same experience. It was nice and creamy and then I added the extras and poof, everything separated. It was was like I had one really hard ball of dough separated from a pool of oil in the bottom of the blender and I could never get them to meld back together afterwards. I will try again, but this first try was, unfortunately, a disaster :(
Kate
Hi, I’m sorry to hear that. Was it cooled down before you added the ingredients? Did it seem warm?
Bernsie
This also happened to me but I continued processing and it became creamy again. Great recipe and tasty butter.
Marily
thank you Kate! best almond butter ever!!!!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m delighted you think so, Marily! I appreciate your review.
Marina Carlesimo
I loved it! Took me 40 mins to get it creamy, then I added honey and it took me more 30 mins! I ate almost half of the butter preparing it! So delicious!!
Megan
LOVE LOVE LOVE !!!! I just recently move to study in Korea and couldn’t find any proper none sugary natural almond butter (I’m from the Uk and have boxes of it there…) so decided to experiment :) Never going back !!!
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Kate
Wonderful to hear, Megan! Thank you for taking the time to review.
Rajni
It came out so beautiful and creamy. Thank you for the recipe:)) Five stars!
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Carina
Just made this and omg!! So easy and so yum!! Thank you for this recipe :-)
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Cassandra Woolford
I’ve never made any type of butter and I categorically do not like peanut butter, however I’m wanting to make some Healthy protein bars and everything has nut butter in it. Almond butter is not easy to purchase especially in the current climate so I thought, why not give it a go. The recipe is SPOT On! I don’t have a blender, but I do have a mini chopper.Worked like a charm. I had faith as per your instructions and voila – Nut butter. Texture and taste wise it is not my preference (there is no chocolate) and it seems a tad dry, I like the suggestion to add a little coconut oil, I will try this next time. Thanks so much for the recipe Kate, I can now make my Chocolate Protein bars.
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Kate
I’m happy you loved it, Cassandra! I appreciate you taking the time to review.
Katie
While this was delicious, it broke my $500 Vitamix.
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Kate
Hi Katie, I’m sorry to hear that! I have made this several times in my Vitamix with no issues. Vitamix has great customer service. I would call and see if yours is still under warranty. They are usually 7-10 yrs.
Tricia
I first tried without roasting the almonds (honestly got so excited to try this recipe i forgot the roasting step)… could not get a creamy enough texture… then tried roasting them first and OMG just the smell alone was amazing..but i did achieve
that creamy texture . Thanks for the recipe ! I’ll definitely make this again.
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Amanda
We have a ton of almonds from our tree that needed to get used so I figured I’d give this a try. OMG so delicious!!! I’m so glad you mentioned several times to be patient during mixing because I would have given up otherwise. It took around 30 minutes in my old food processor (with lots of breaks to scrape the sides and let it cool) but it finally came together and I am eating it straight out of the food processor because I couldn’t wait! Will make again!
★★★★★
Kate
Hooray! That’s great, Amanda. I’m glad you loved it.
CC
This recipe is amazingly delicious! Thank you! it has so much flavor it was like a party for my palate.
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you for sharing, CC! I appreciate your review.
Kee Ontee
For those of us who have never ventured down this “butter” path, until today (me! me! Me!) it would be more kind for the authors to give more definitive time lines as to how long this whole process takes…instead of just ” be patient, it takes time”. In actuality, I didn’t want to burn my motor out on my professional grade cuisinart… There are “stages” that the nuts go through: whole to chunks, chunks to tiny bits, bits to a flour consistency; flour consistency to a grainy sand consistency; then sand to butter…..it took approx. an hour to go from whole almonds to “butter”; and I ran the machine in 15 minute increments—cooling the motor for a couple hours in between runnings and pulsing it…. it is delicious!! It does work; but the majority of people will have no idea the actual time it takes to get it from nuts to butter. (( approx 1 hour of processing 2.5 cups nuts to get 2.5 cups nut butter)) we added a bit of salt, a tad of cinnamon and about 3 TB of raw unfiltered honey….it was still too glompy for us and so I added two tsp of organic cocoanut oil and “that” was the magic the recipe seemingly needed to get a true butter / spreaedable consistency. Yummy!!
Kate
Hi Kee, I appreciate you taking time to share your experience. I wish I could provide that type of detail, but it honestly just depends on the nuts and machine you are using. Mine personally doesn’t take that long. I’m happy you enjoyed it!
Kino
I’ve been meaning to switch to homemade nut butters for the longest time and used this recipe on my first try and WOW. I’m so impressed by the result and I’ve truly converted. As mentioned above, the key is patience and for a minute I thought I was doing something wrong, but behold the creamy and glossy consistency came and I couldn’t be happier! I added salt and honey for the perfect balance :)
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Kate
That’s great! I’m glad you loved it, Kino.
Erin
I am planning on making this recipe tomorrow. I see how much blending time it’s taking. Would it skip a step if I chopped the almonds into smaller pieces before starting the blending process?
Kate
Hi! Sorry for my delay. It can depend on your machine. What did you end up doing, Erin?
Kate
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that. Were your almond old?
Ofer Duncan
Hi Just wanted to know please the shelf life of the home made butter , thank you.
Ofer
★★★★★
Julie
Great recipe. I am blending until smooth,, almost runny- when I add the salt, cinnamon, vanilla and honey the mixture becomes very thick and chunky again. What is going on?
Kate
Hi! Did you allow it to cool before blending again? It will take some additional time after to add those to get back to the creamy texture.
Michelle
16 ounces of almonds is 2 cups not 3 cups?
Kate
Hi Michelle! The measurements listed are correct. If you try it, be sure to let me know what you think!
Edwina
Hi Kate,I just made this.So easy and yummy.I added the salt and maple syrup.You are right,it takes time to get creamy but patience paid off.I had to cool a few times as well.Thank you!
Wina
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Erica
This is such a tasty recipe! One question for you- whenever I add the honey at the end, the creamy texture becomes hard…. Is there a replacement or some way to prevent the almond butter from solidifying (while still keeping the sweet taste)?
Kate
Hi Erica! Be sure to let it cool as it says in the steps. I hope that helps!
Sara Bush
I never achieved smooth and creamy, and although I added each of the optional ingredients, it tastes a bit bitter.
Kate
Hi Sara, I’m sorry to hear that. Did you add more salt?
Giulia
Made the almond butter and absolutely love it It was so easy. I used the food processor. It’s creamy and delicious. Thank you!
Giulia
Raquel
Hi all, this was my first time ever making almond and cashew butter. It was as easy as ABC. However, I can only speak of my successful result and the use of a 7 cup Kitchen Aid Food Processor (which was use for the first time). I can safely say that I will not be purchasing Almond Butter as this recipe is so simple and effective in creating a delicious almond and cashew butter. Please encourage all your friends to make their own butter using this recipe will certainly promote good health.
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Robin
I couldn’t see a video that was called for in the article. I’d like to see it,
Katie C
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! It checks a lot of boxes for me—not having to stir a jar for 10 minutes to get it smooth, being able to use my own glass jar, and it really was easy to make (and tasty)! I truly will never buy one from the store again :)
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Kate
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it, Katie.
Sandra
I love almond butter but disclaimer the almonds in the mixed nuts from Costco. I had a few cups of almonds just sitting in my shelf and thought I’d try this recipe with them. Turned out delicious! They are already salted and roasted, so just had to blend them. I used my food processor.
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Angela
Hi Kate. I tried this recipe and it was successful. But to my disappointment, when I added maple syrup, the mixture got all clumpy again. I cooled the mixture and processed again but I had no luck. I then mixed it up with some oats and banana to make energy bites. What do you think must have gone wrong?
Regards,
Angela
Kate
Hi Angela, How long did you blend again?
Angela
I blended it the 2nd time for slightly more than 10 minutes, and since the mixture was starting to get quite hot, I decided to let it cool down first. I blended it again later for about 5 minutes and still saw no progress.
Kate
It may have needed a bit more time since it got hot. Sorry to hear you didn’t have great results.
Amy Wong
I was so hopeful for this recipe but it didn’t work! And believe me, I was persistent! Now, I’m probably at fault, so I will try again.
Is there a reason why using soaked almonds wouldn’t work? I’m wondering if it’s because the almonds I used were previously soaked. Should I have toasted them longer?
Kate
Hi Amy, I’m assuming that impacted the results. I haven’t tried it with previously soaked, so can’t say for sure.