Pecan Butter

Pecan butter is easy to make and tastes absolutely incredible! This recipe just requires pecans, salt, cinnamon, and a food processor or blender.

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pecan butter recipe

If you love pecans like I do, you must try pecan butter. It is truly luscious. Pecans are not cheap, but I assure you that pecan butter is worth every penny. It is liquid gold.

Might I suggest that you slather it on a piece of my favorite honey-sweetened banana bread, as I have every morning this week? It makes a healthy breakfast that tastes almost as decadent as a piece of cake.

toasted pecans

The idea for pecan butter came to me on a road trip back from Colorado. I munched on a cracker, then a couple of locally grown pecans. Those pecans were extraordinary; one taste convinced me that every pecan I’ve ever tasted has been rancid with old age. My grandmother Mimi’s family owned a pecan farm and she adored pecans. Now I know why.

I munched on a couple more pecans, and another cracker, wishing I could smear the pecans on top like peanut butter. Bingo! Pecan butter. One quick Google search confirmed that it could be done, but no one has given pecan butter the attention it deserves.

making pecan butter in food processor

I’ve tried to make peanut butter before with disappointing results, but not so here. Pecan butter is the least finicky all-natural nut butter I’ve come across.

Toasted pecans meld together in a food processor, turning into silky smooth, spreadable nutty goodness with maple undertones, without any added oil. A pinch of salt and a dash of cinnamon at the end make it positively divine.

pecan butter in food processor

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Homemade Pecan Butter

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cup 1x

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Pecan butter is easy to make and tastes absolutely incredible! Feel free to to double or maybe even triple the amount of pecans in order to make a bigger batch (you may find it easier to toast the pecans in the oven at that point). Recipe yields 1 cup as written.

Ingredients

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  • 8 ounces (about 2 cups) high quality pecans, either whole or in pieces
  • Sea salt, to taste
  • Dash of ground cinnamon (optional)

Instructions

  1. Pour the pecans into a large skillet and toast, stirring often, over medium heat until fragrant (don’t let them burn!). This will take about 4 to 8 minutes.
  2. Pour the toasted pecans into a food processor or high-speed blender and let them cool for several minutes. Then blend the pecans, pausing to scrape down the sides with a spatula often. The mixture will be crumbly at first, but will eventually blend into super-creamy goodness. Be careful not to let the mixture get too hot, which seems to cause oil separation. You might have to stop and let the mixture/machine cool down for a bit just to be safe. The amount of blending time required really depends on your machineโ€”my old food processor took ten to fifteen minutes to turn the pecans into pecan butter, but my fancy Blendtec and Vitamix blenders can turn it into butter in a minute or two.
  3. Add a pinch of sea salt and a dash of cinnamon (if using). Blend again, taste, and add more salt or cinnamon if needed.
  4. Pour into a small jar, seal it with a lid, and store it in the refrigerator for good measure. This pecan butter will keep well, refrigerated, for up to 1 month or soโ€”obviously, don’t eat it if you see or smell any signs that it has gone bad.

Notes

This pecan butter is only as good as the pecans you put it in it. Seek out fresh pecans from a store with high turnover. Bonus points if theyโ€™re local, organic and/or stored in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionistโ€™s advice. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

Kate and Cookie

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Comments

  1. Ximena

    Can I palce the pecans in the oven instead of the skillet?

    1. Kate

      Hi! Sure, you could try that. Be mindful you don’t over roast!

      1. Mark

        Hi.just read your recipe…have to try this..I’m thinking buckeyes with pecan butter..any ideas on the thought

        1. Kate

          I don’t have a recipe, sorry! Sounds delicious, though.

        2. NANCY TRIPP

          I like that idea :)

    2. Beth

      Can I can this? It sounds like it would make a wonderful addition to my holiday baskets of home made jams.

  2. Donna Hansen

    I’ve made this several times. Your instructions are perfect! Including the note about using good quality nuts. Taste a piece of one of your nuts before proceeding with the recipe. If your nuts are good, following this recipe will yield delicious nut butter.

  3. Jason Nehring Sr

    The best Damn thing since Velcro. Have an abundance of Pecans from small one inch up to 3.5 inch . Several kinds . I have not tried making this with each kind yet . Yet. Iโ€™ve never heard of it .
    I have to say itโ€™s heaven sent.
    I added A dash of honey .

    Thank you for this . Itโ€™s Good just on a spoon.

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Jason! Thank you for your review.

  4. Whitney

    This pecan butter is INSANE. So delicious and decadent and simple to make, yum. :)

    Your blog became one of my faves when I went plant-based years ago. You make it so easy because I know everything on your site is going to be good, which I can’t say about many other food blogs. My husband even knows that when I say “it’s from Cookie + Kate!” he’s going to like it, lol.ย 

    And I love this pecan butter so much I included it in a blog post about 5 favorite fall recipes I just put together.

    Forgive me for the amateur food photog attempts, I’m a newbie + I’m trying, lol. Thanks for the work you do, the consistently-awesome recipes…and for being such a plant-based inspiration for me!

  5. Ana Zuniga

    Hi, I’m wondering if i can use the pecan butter to make cookies? I want to use a regular pecan butter cookies recipe and substitute the pecan butter for the butter and pecans but i don’t know if that would work.

    1. Kate

      Hi Ana! I’m not sure as I don’t know what recipe you are using and haven’t tried it myself to say for sure. If it calls for a nut butter, this would work well as a replacement.

  6. Tracy Andries

    Just made pecan butter yesterday and it’s delicious. I’ll be making chocolate/pecan butter fat bombs this weekend. I’ve been making my own nut butters for years and they are much better and healthier than anything I can buy in the store. Everyone should do their own.

  7. christy vavloukis

    Wondering if anyone has tried using Trader Joe’s toasted pecan pieces? I may try since they come perfectly toasted!

    1. Petya T

      Hi! I used the TJโ€™s pecan pieces and it came out great. Give it a try!

  8. Elise

    Iโ€™ve made this twice now. Itโ€™s delicious! Used a smidge of maple syrup and it turned out wonderfully. Thanks for posting!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Elise!

  9. Ruth kiefer

    Fixn to make my pecan butter now ty for the recipe sure it want listless than a week.lol ty again Ruth

  10. Jo Mama

    What marvelous nut butter this was. It does remind me of the early days when I was still naive and suckling on nuts for some fast moolah. Magnificent nut butter if I say so myself. One may not be worthy of this nut butter as it will only show the faces of which we lack flowing through the compressed oils of the ground pecan nut. Took a star off cuz it wasnโ€™t good.

  11. Heather

    Very good. I tossed a couple of dates in and it was delicious! My dad sat down with a jar and spoon and went to town!

    1. Karen

      Sounds delicious! Curious if you blended the dates along with the pecans, or just chopped them up.

  12. Heather

    Yup just toss them in the food processor with the pecans.

  13. Lourdes

    Hello! I did it today. Can I put it in the freezer? Thank you!!

    1. Kate

      Hi Lourdes! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I haven’t tried freezing it, sorry.

  14. Vicalee

    The almond butter was very yummy, but this pecan butter!?!? Wowza!!! I am impressed. I put 2 tbs of maple syrup and 1/2 tsp of vanilla and 1/4 tsp of cinnamon. Tastes like candied pecans! Yum!

    1. Kate

      That’s great to hear, Vicalee! Thank you for your review.

  15. Katherine

    I found you because after my sweetie made me some flourless peanut butter cookies and wondered if I could make pecan butter cookies because he was shelling some pecans Ian had knocked out of our trees. I went looking to see if anyone had made pecan butter. Thanks. Going to experiment making flourless pecan butter cookies now. (wheat sensitive)

    1. Kate

      Let me know how they turn out!

  16. Joann

    I canโ€™t wait to try it. Iโ€™m burned out on almond butter and heard almonds are not as healthy as I thought. Not sure if is that is right though.

  17. diane

    i have a bunch of pecan trees. Is there a way to process for long term storage.

  18. Emilia

    THANK YOU! This is a GAME changer! So simple, so easy! Pecan butter is the only nut butter I can eat and $10 for a 10 ounce jar is so expensive. (plus it only comes in plastic containers). I will be making my own pecan butter from now on!

    1. Kate

      Great to hear, Emilia!

  19. Joanna

    Hello! Thank you for this recipe, I canโ€™t wait to try. Right now I have a ton of walnuts to put to use, so Iโ€™m wondering if this recipe can be used to make walnut butter? Thanks and keep up the amazing recipes!!

    1. Kate

      I haven’t tried it, but it may work. Let me know if you try it!

  20. Janet

    O – M – G !!!

    1. Kate

      I’m glad you loved it, Janet!

  21. Leslie

    Thank you for this recipe!! Deliciously delicious and a much needed boost to my Keto lifestyle.

  22. Vanessa

    What food processor do you recommend?

    1. Kate

      Hi Vanessa, I don’t believe my model is sold anymore, but I have all my kitchen essentials on the blog.

  23. Lynn

    DEEEEEEELICIOUS Pecan Butter! Unfortunately, I experienced the same issue as some others, the oil separated from the pecans. After numerous failed attempts to cool it down and remix, it was not blending. I refused to throw it away and decided to add a quarter cup raw, unroasted cashews. Unroasted because the flavor is more neutral. My pecan butter is not perfect but that did help to bring the oil and the nuts back together. It’s creamy, edible and it tastes good! Maybe this will help others rescue their Pecan Butter.

  24. James Austen

    I enjoy good food and Taste. I make Candled Pecans ( with brown sugar, cinnamon, some cayenne and 2T of Rye Whiskey), would there be enough oil in them as a replacement to toasting only? Like to mimics the taste in a pecan butter.

  25. James Austen

    I have a great recipe for Candied Pecans. Could I substitute them into your recipe? Would there be sufficient natural oil left to create the mixture in a food processor?

    1. Kate

      I don’t know if you would get the same result. Sorry! If you try it, let me know.

  26. Christina

    Thank you for the recipe. It turned out fantastic. I added a little ghee, coconut oil, a dash of cardamom and half teaspoon if pure maple syrup and WOW!!!

    1. Kate

      You’re welcome, Christina! Thank you for your review.

  27. Bill Wellborn

    I made pecan butter using 2 cups Costco toasted pecans in my Vitamix. These pecans had been in my refrigerator for about 6 months. The result was a somewhat dry crumbly concoction that became spreadable only when I put it on very warm toast just out of the toaster oven. I added a little grapeseed oil and two tsp of maple syrup trying to make is less dry and crumbly though not successful. Any suggestions?

    1. Kate

      Were they pre toasted? It cold have been older nuts that caused the issue. Sorry to hear you didn’t have perfect results, Bill!

  28. Alex

    So saaad! I’ve definitely made pecan butter successfully before but it’s not been happening w/ the Vitamix! Followed instructions to the T, and used what I think are good pecans that I got from Costco recently and I’ve been blending for about 15 minutes, stopping often to scrape down sides and it’s just not coming out. Still grainy/not smooth. What a shaaame! Not sure what the problem is.

    1. Kate

      Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that. Thank you for your feedback, Alex.

  29. Dwayne

    Going to yry it!

    1. Kate

      I hope you love it, Dwayne!

  30. Amy

    Hi Kate. Just wondering, if using organic activated pecans do you still need to toast them before blitzing? Or are raw nuts better for making pecan butter? Thanks for the advice.

    Amy

    1. Kate

      I find this provides the best flavor. Let me know what you think, Amy!

  31. Chan

    I’m making cinnamon roll granola & it calls for pecan butter. Instead of paying $20/jar & having to wait for it to arrive to make the granola, I decided to make my own. I’m mixing in some cashews as the 1 recommended in the recipe had both.

  32. David Petersen

    Kate, a cup is 8 ounces not 4. Iโ€™m trying this recipe now. Thank you.

  33. Marlon Smith

    I mixed pecans, walnuts, and almonds and it was much creamier than almond butter alone. Pecans must have a high oil content. It also mixed much quicker than with almonds alone. It literally poured out of the blender.