For a smooth, satisfying nut butter, you can’t go wrong picking up a jar of MaraNatha Almond Butter.
“I love this one,” says Sarah Tramonte in the Test Kitchen. “It’s creamy, delicious, a little sweet and not grainy at all!”
Each of those qualities makes MaraNatha a spread to love. It has just the right texture and taste. The roasted almond flavor is exactly what our pros are looking for—and it’s elevated thanks to a bit of cane sugar and salt.
The texture of MaraNatha’s almond butter is smooth and silky. Yes, it is a bit thin, but that’s consistent with this type of spread. You can easily swipe a spoonful over your morning toast, but just know you may need a napkin to clean up a drip or two.
Overall, this is a fantastic choice for everything from baked goods to snacks to dolloping over a bit of yogurt and granola in the morning.
What almond butter options often lack is that thick, spreadable consistency—the texture you get from peanut butter or even Nutella. But you don’t have to miss out on the so-good texture with Barney Butter Almond Butter.
“This brand spreads like a creamy, smooth, traditional peanut butter,” says the Test Kitchen’s Catherine Ward. “I think anyone with a peanut allergy would find this to be a good swap.”
This lush consistency makes Barney Butter a spread to crave—as does the flavor. It’s not as almond-forward as other brands, but it’s still nutty. It’s precisely what you want when making a quick sandwich for work or topping an English muffin in the morning.
If you’re looking to cut down on sugar or just don’t want any extra sweetness in your jar, go for Justin’s Classic Almond Butter.
Of course, without sugar or honey to sweeten this spread, Justin’s may not have appeal for kiddos, however, it does hit the marks for our Test Kitchen team. “The almond flavor really shines in this one,” explains Mark. “And there’s a toastiness here that I really dig.”
Yes, Justin’s almond butter requires a quick stir before serving, but the resulting texture is smooth with a few crunchy tidbits. This blend would be satisfying for fans of crunchy peanut butter. And if you’re thinking of making the switch.
P.S. For more Justin’s, check out our peanut butter cup taste test. Spoiler: Justin’s was a favorite!
How We Tested Almond Butter
For this taste test, our team added 10 different brands to their baskets. They included generic options, familiar names and some lesser-known varieties. Each almond butter was sampled by our squad of experts—and the identities of each were kept a secret until tasting was complete.
The nut butters were judged according to these standard testing categories:
- Appearance: Almond butter should have a lovely golden or tan color. The appearance can be uniform or there can be some nuts showing—as long as it looks like something you want to scoop up and use in a recipe, like this one for Nut Butter Cups. Also, our team won’t knock off points for butters that separate. A good stir can take almond butter from meh to marvelous.
- Texture: This is perhaps the most challenging part of switching from peanut to almond butter. Almond butter doesn’t always have that creamy, thick consistency. Our team searched for almond butters that were thick enough to spread across a slice of toast smoothly without running off the sides.
- Flavor: This nutty spread should taste strongly of almonds with a nice level of toastiness and a touch of salt and sweetness. While oil is added to many recipes, that should not be a major contributor to taste.
Here are our test results in a nutshell:
Get the full details on our picks, and which are best for you, below.
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