PB2 Recipes

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  • sapphies
    sapphies Posts: 45 Member
    I mix it with FF cottage cheese ( probably would be good with FF ricotta too) and a bit of agave. Yum!
  • jwweidman
    jwweidman Posts: 2 Member
    I found it at the local Walmart. LOVE it.
  • Nedra19455
    Nedra19455 Posts: 241 Member
    It's not especially low-cal, but if you have room for it in your calories for the day, this is an excellent snack or dessert:

    Take two graham crackers and split them along the lines so that you get 8 "strips" of graham cracker.
    Make up a 2 tbs serving of pb2 and divide it evenly into 4 portions. Spread each portion on a graham cracker strip.
    Measure a 1 tbs serving of Trader Joe's Cocoa Almond Spread (or Nutella, or another chocolate spread) and spread it on the other 4 graham cracker strips.
    Slice half of a small banana and put two slices on each peanut butter graham cracker strip.
    Top with the chocolate spread graham crackers to make four little sandwiches.

    When I did this today, it came to 325 calories. Not an everyday indulgence, but I was HUNGRY and it was the perfect snack after exercise.
  • Suneeta2014
    Suneeta2014 Posts: 22
    I grew up with this drink from Trinidad called "Peanut punch"
    It was made with condensed milk, cinnamon, peanut butter. Mmm mm mm.

    Here's my clean protein PB2 version:

    Blend:
    - 1 cup milk or milk substitute
    - 1 Scoop of vanilla protein powder (I use Jay Robb)
    - 2-4 TBS PB2 (depending on how intense you like it)
    - 1 inch knob of ginger cut up
    - healthy dash of cinnamon
    - stevia (for my sweet tooth)
    - Ice
  • amw1919
    amw1919 Posts: 74 Member
    I love spreading the PB2 with premium chocolate on a whole wheat waffle and toping with sliced strawberries. Such a delicious breakfast!
  • CookNLift
    CookNLift Posts: 3,660 Member
    I like adding my pb2 to my peanut butter. I did a pb2 topped burger with an over easy egg which was good, but nothing in comparison to having real peanut butter.

    I like adding it into my pancakes or waffle mixes. Sometimes I'll mix it with some maple syrup and butter and throw it over some waffles or pancakes instead.

    I tried doing a PB2 pad thai, which was okay, but it had a slightly funky taste to it.
  • nostress123
    nostress123 Posts: 106
    bump
  • I buy mine at Target !!!!!!!!!!!!
  • bump for recipes
  • kaseyr1505
    kaseyr1505 Posts: 624 Member
    When I want a PB&J, I like to mix it with the jelly. I also use it in stir fries.
  • tangoterry
    tangoterry Posts: 51 Member
    I found PB2 at my local Wal-Mart recently. Bump for ideas!
  • What a great idea! I'm going to use that for my Pad Thai!