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by Joanne May 26, 2016 (updated March 23, 2021)
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Take your PB&J to the next level with this White Chocolate Peanut Butter! It’s easy to make and tastes fresher than store-bought peanut butter.
It’s crazy how much better freshly ground peanut butter is than the jarred stuff.
It’s like a slap-in-the-face reminder from food saying “HEY! I’m always better fresh.”
It’s truer for some foods than others, but peanut butter is one of those examples that you can really notice.
Freshly ground peanut butter is one of my favorite treats to snack on, and I think white chocolate peanut butter is the best possible variation.
Dark chocolate? Nope, leave that to the hazelnut spread. Peanut butter wants to be friends with white chocolate.
And if you make Caramelized White Chocolate for the peanut butter, then it’s even better.
How to Make White Chocolate Peanut Butter:
To make it, start by placing two cups of salted, roasted peanuts into a blender.
Melt a 1/2 cup of white chocolate in the microwave:
Add the melted white chocolate to the blender, and also add vanilla paste (or extract):
Blend it up until super smooth and creamy:
My blender (this one) is very powerful and is able to blend the peanut butter smoothly without oil, but if you have a less powerful blender you may need to add a tablespoon or two of oil to help it come together.
Pete and I love to eat this white chocolate peanut butteron graham crackers and in sandwiches!
For more white chocolate desserts, I love theseIrish Cream Brownies with White Chocolate Buttercream,White Chocolate Truffles, and Chocolate Pots de Creme with White Chocolate Whipped Cream. Enjoy!
Can Peanut Butter be frozen? Yes, for up to 6 months. But peanut butter keeps for several months in the fridge, so I prefer to keep it in the refrigerator.
White Chocolate Peanut Butter
Servings: 16 , makes 2 cups
Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Total Time: 5 minutes mins
Take your PB&J to the next level with this White Chocolate Peanut Butter! It's easy to make and tastes fresher than store-bought peanut butter.
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Ingredients
- 2 cups salted, roasted peanuts
- 1/2 cup real white chocolate chips
- 1 tsp vanilla paste or vanilla extract
Instructions
Place the peanuts into a blender.
Melt the white chocolate in the microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring after each interval, until fully melted. Add to the blender along with the vanilla.
Blend until smooth and creamy. Serve and enjoy!
Nutrition
Calories: 139kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 8mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Author: Fifteen Spatulas
posted in: All Recent Posts, Breakfast and Brunch, Dessert, Gluten-free 10 comments
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Harmony — Reply
Tried this, did not work out as it should, not enough liquid for blender to blend, is there some kind of trick to getting this to work, because I could not figure it out
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Joanne — Reply
What brand and model of blender do you have?
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Rachael — Reply
How long does this last at room temperature?
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Tanya — Reply
My blender is not as fancy as yours but this still turned out great. Thanks!
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Mary Frances — Reply
YUM! This looks so creamy and delicious. I love that you can control what goes in it yourself as opposed to store bought.
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Mary Frances — Reply
Wow!! This looks like an incredible treat. Excellent way to turn a PB&J into a dessert!
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Amanda — Reply
This is amazing!
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Rdrakester — Reply
Does this actually get thick and creamy like store bought peanut butter (I love Jif brand)?
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Joanne Ozug — Reply
Freshly ground peanut butter always has a different texture than store bought in a jar. It’s thick and creamy, but not as pulverized as storebought.
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Allie | BakingAMoment — Reply
My hubby LOVES white chocolate peanut butter! I will have to try making it fresh for him 😉