I'm looking for a really good recipe for peanut butter.
I eat a lot of peanut butter and as the peanut butter on jar is quite expensive I would appreciate a recipe on it so I can do it myself. The price per 1 kg shouldn't be higher than 20 bucks or so.
I would prefer to not use ingredients only owned by a single brand but instead only things that is accessible in every grocery store.
The texture of the peanut butter is preferably crunchy.
Help dearly appreciated.
>>7685910
>literally skippy
take good blender
add peanuts
add pinch of salt
blend
done
if you want a creamier peanut butter add peanut oil until satisfaction.
>The price per 1 kg shouldn't be higher than 20 bucks or so
Wat? I get 95% peanut butter for 4.50/kg when it's on sale.
>>7685912
yea, I like skippy, but as I said, it's too expensive.
>>7685923
Here in Sweden good quality peanut butter is really expensive, so the price for small 300g is about 6-7 dollars. Really annoying.
>>7685915
Thanks, I read on some other forum and it i think i overthought it.
>>7685934
yeah you did
but it's like hummus, it's so delicious but so simple that you think it has to have more to it.
It doesn't
>>7685930
i'm also swedish, my peanut butter of choice costs 70 or so sek, and comes in a 600g jar. And that's quality peanut butter with no useless additives. organic too, if that's what you fancy
>>7685930
I live in Europe too though. The peanut butter comes from Ireland or USA. Even organic is 8/kg. Your math must be way off.
>>7685955
10 usd to per kilo unless you settle for shit peanut butter
yea, I think I got the price/kilo wrong, but it's still really expensive.
>>7685915
The crunch comes from blending a whole blender in the blender, yes?