“Can I have two jars of your
delicious peanut butter?” Foreigners order peanut butter from me because it is
homemade and yummy, and also because there is no peanut butter sold where I
live. My teammate has gone to High School, and she passed making it down to me.
I am always happy to make peanut butter for people because I get the money.
Sometimes I get so many orders it is frustrating, but it is worth it in the
end! Wherever I visit to hang out, someone has to order one or two peanut
butter jars. When I first started it about a year ago, I took the longest time
to make it, like about an hour. Now I can easily make it in twenty minutes, and
it is fun and easy too. Making peanut butter can be hard, but it is very
delicious in the end.
First
I gather all the supplies needed. I gather five to ten kilos of peanuts, a spatula,
a blender, oil, jars and lids. Here I am able to attain big bags of peanuts. My
Dad finds the big bags of peanuts from the store. By now the man that my dad
buys from, knows my dad well! Whoever makes peanut butter will know where to
find it. Everyone is easily able to get
oil. Just run to the store and buy one
to two liters of oil. In America finding spatulas and blenders can be super
easy. Our family has to have people sent
spatulas from America! The blender I can also find here for a lot of money! Jars
and lids will be different, but anyone can find them too. Usually jars are one liter
bottles, and the lids are made for the jars. I do not need very many things to
make peanut butter.
Secondly
I roast, peel, and clean the peanuts. I turn the oven onto 250 degrees, stick
the peanuts in, and wait for ten minutes. After that, I move the peanuts around
and sit and listen for the wonderful noise of the delicious peanuts to crackle! If it is quiet in the
room I can really hear it. When that happens, I pull them out and taste the hot
peanuts that are still popping! I usually let them cool down so my hands don’t
burn. Next, I peel the peanuts by putting them on a perfectly round pan and
scrunch them with my hands, until most of the peanuts are white. I go outside
and blow the peels off with my breath. Back inside, I look very carefully for
things because I once found a screw in the peanuts! Every time I see rocks,
sticks, and big chunks of salt and take them out. My favorite part is cleaning
the peanuts, because it is the easiest.
Finally,
I blend the peanuts into peanut butter, and put it into a jar! First I put
about three cups of peanuts into the blender and turn the blender on. It will
be very piercing! When the consistency feels chunky and dry,
I
happily turn it off because, I am halfway
done. After that, I am supposed to only add three tablespoons of oil, but I add
three and a half so that it goes quicker! Usually I just sit and wait until it
sounds like a vacuum cleaner. It can be about five minutes for that to happen.
When it sounds like a vacuum cleaner, I turn the blender off and stir the
peanut butter, so that the chunky and creamy mix together. I turn it back on and
wait a few more minutes. After that, I turn it off and I am ready to put it
into the jar. With the spatula, I scoop out some peanut butter, and quickly
slide the peanut butter into the jar. I repeat that a couple times until that
batch is done, and then do it all over again. Sometimes it takes three batches,
and sometimes two. Peanut butter is fun to make!
I know that anyone that makes peanut
butter will be happy and surprised that it is fun to make, pretty easy, and of
course delicious! Somebody might want to make and sell it like me. My peanut
butter is a lot healthier too because I don’t put any sugar in it. I promise that
anyone who makes peanut butter will long too make more when they are finished
with a first liter! Homemade peanut butter is a big yummy treat.
Wow! Anna!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lot of work to me! Thank you for telling us how to make peanut butter. I bet folks are really thankful to be able to buy peanut butter from such a fine young lady!
Anna, I love reading your stories, honey and hearing you narrate real life, too !
ReplyDeleteAnna, You'll have to teach Parker, Jay and I how to make peanut butter this summer! - UM.
ReplyDeleteI love this, Anna! You are growing into such a lovely young girl.
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