PB2 Recipes

Does anybody have any delicious PB2 recipes? Or tips on using it. If so, please share! Thanks! :]
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  • Luv2Smile55
    Luv2Smile55 Posts: 133 Member
    I love adding it to my protein shakes and my oatmeal. I also like mixing it with water and dipping apple slices into it. :happy:
  • thank you :]
  • DorisR184
    DorisR184 Posts: 471 Member
    I just posted a recipe using chocolate PB2 & Chia seeds.:smile: You can find it here; http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/922679-chocolate-pb2-chia-pudding-d
  • I just discovered this TODAY!! My goodness is this the single greatest gift to calorie counters or what??!!! I came on here to see if anyone had heard of it and I now see I am the one late to the party. Today I put some on a skinny bagel for lunch and then dipped some apple slices in later on. Simply FANTASTIC!!!!! Seriously thinking of buying this treasure in bulk!
  • joenolte
    joenolte Posts: 11
    I add it to sugar-free vanilla pudding or yogurt. My wife mixes it and actually uses it as peanut butter, but it's a little thin for my taste. I've also added it to oatmeal and it is yummy!
  • mprat210
    mprat210 Posts: 28 Member
    I just tried this tonight for the first time and I have to say I am not crazy about it. I ate it on celery. It didn't seem as sweet as regular peanut butter and the consistency is different...not as thick. Can you use it as a peanut butter substitute in recipes?
  • trogalicious
    trogalicious Posts: 4,584 Member
    there are a ton of posts about PB2, and recipes using it.

    I like to mix:
    2 tbsp pb2
    1 tbsp of honey
    1 tbsp strawberry jelly

    all together. smear on bread. NOM.

    OR... chocolate pb2 + warm oatmeal. Mix, let cool. NOM.

    OR... 2 TBSP of chocolate PB2 + banana + vanilla almond milk. Add to a food processor until it's liquid. Pour mixture in ice cube tray... let it freeze... then NOM.
  • tatd_820
    tatd_820 Posts: 573 Member
    I use it on flatout bread along with sliced strawberries and blueberries with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Roll it up and slice into pinwheels. Love it for a snack and it is really yummy.
  • stef_monster
    stef_monster Posts: 205 Member
    I just made PB2 and banana pancakes this morning!

    I used Heart Smart Bisquick, but had to alter their recipe a bit so it served 2 people.

    1 cup Heart Smart Bisquick (420 cals)
    1/2 cup Silk unsweetened almond milk (15 cals)
    1/4 cup egg substitute (30 cals)
    1 banana, sliced (about 100 cals)
    4 tbsp PB2 (90 cals)
    additional water to thin the mixture

    Mix everything except bananas in a bowl, adding water until the desired consistency is reached. Pour into a preheated, greased (or sprayed with cooking spray) pan by 1/4 cup-fulls. I pressed 5 banana slices into the top of each pancake. They got a little caramelized when I flipped them over. YUM.

    My batch made 6 pancakes at just over 100 calories apiece. Next time, I'm going to try it with the 30-calorie pancake recipe that's floating around on MFP.
  • skyekeeper
    skyekeeper Posts: 286 Member
    Where do you buy it and in what area?
  • trogalicious
    trogalicious Posts: 4,584 Member
    Where do you buy it and in what area?
    whole foods / amazon / health-foodie-places.
  • casiej11
    casiej11 Posts: 21 Member
    The only place I have found to purchase this in my area (Southeast AL) is at the Army commissary. I know you can purchase it on Amazon in single containers or bulk. Bulk would be the way to go online just because of the shipping cost. The container is like $2.50 at the store but retailers online charge around $3 to ship on top of that. Good luck in finding it locally, it is a gold mine for calorie counting PB fanatics like me!
  • GamerLady
    GamerLady Posts: 359 Member
    I use it with carbquik or almond flour to make pb pancakes, and a lot of times I just mix it with water for pb..
  • If you have Kroger grocery stores, they sell it in the organic food section. I love this stuff! I have only used it as a dip for apples. I mix it in with a teaspoon of plain Greek yogurt. sprinkle in just a few mini chocolate chips...omg to die for!
  • ladyrider55
    ladyrider55 Posts: 316 Member
    I add to my Protein Shakes, cake in a mug and add water to it and eat as is! I never would have guessed it so tasty! I'm so done with the usual peanut butter, it's the saving calories that got me interested! One taste and I'm hooked for life :laugh: :happy: :smile:
  • dani127x
    dani127x Posts: 17
    Where do you buy it and in what area?

    Hey guys! You can also use "Just Great Stuff" Organic powdered peanut butter. Its just like PB2. Not sure if its any more readily available than the other but its another brand to look for (and its organic if you're into that) and nutritionally its comparable. I live in Northern NJ and I get it at The Fresh Market.

    Here's the website for it:
    http://www.bettylousinc.com/products_detail.php?id=287&ref=9

    Pretty much life saver for a peanut butter -holic like myself :)
  • Bump, thanks for sharing everyone!
  • Pancakes. Protein shakes. On toast with slices of banana. Drizzled over ice cream (or in protein sludge in my case). Endless possibilities!
  • HypersonicFitNess
    HypersonicFitNess Posts: 1,219 Member
    bump - must find this item to buy
  • iamjenae
    iamjenae Posts: 15
    Kroger sells it!!
  • Anill42
    Anill42 Posts: 11 Member
    2 ice cubes
    4 TBSP Chocolate PB2
    2/3 cup vanilla Silk Lite soymilk
    2 small scoops Breyers CarbSmart Vanilla ice cream
    1 frozen banana
    1 scoop vanilla protein powder

    Best fulfilling dessert smoothie ever!
  • mariapuhl
    mariapuhl Posts: 529 Member
    When my mom makes peanut butter cookies she now uses half PB2 half real peanut butter, because they have a tendency to get greasy if you use ONLY full-fat-delicious-yummy-fabulous peanut butter.
  • 1stday13
    1stday13 Posts: 433 Member
    Does anybody have any delicious PB2 recipes? Or tips on using it. If so, please share! Thanks! :]
    A couple of quick comments on reply's I have read so far. 1) most probably already know but, I was a little slow to figure out. 45 cal =2 Tablespoons powder when you add the water it makes 1 tablespoon= 45 cal. 2) add as much or as little as you wish to get your desired thickness or thinness. 3) I add a pinch of truvia & pinch of salt to mine to get a closer flavor to regular PB. Personally, I have traded Reg. PB in for PB2 for life!! when I can get 1 Tab @ 45 cal vs 90 cal for one. If you haven't already read how it is made, do so. It makes me even more sold on it :drinker: You can buy in larger quantities. I get mine in 1# pkgs.
    I have seen lots of good ways, ideas & recipes on here. Enjoy!!! :flowerforyou:
  • welchl3
    welchl3 Posts: 1
    I use PB2 and PB2 with chocolate in my Body By Vi shakes!!!! So very yummy!!! :)
  • lucyricky2
    lucyricky2 Posts: 450 Member
    bump
  • JeneticTraining
    JeneticTraining Posts: 663 Member
    Pb2 plus bananas. Blend. Freeze. Lordyy lord. :)
  • jazzcat55
    jazzcat55 Posts: 164 Member
    Pb2 plus bananas. Blend. Freeze. Lordyy lord. :)

    Oooh, is it like a banana-peanut butter ice cream? Yum...
  • Doberdawn
    Doberdawn Posts: 733 Member
    I haven't tried it yet, but just found this recipe on PB2's site. Sounds interesting. Also posting to bump this thread up since I just bought some PB2 and would like more recipes for using it.

    Ingredients (for a small batch)
    1 can chickpeas
    3 tablespoons PB2 (www.bellplantation.com)
    6 packets stevia
    1/2 tablespoon cinnamon
    1 tablespoon coconut oil
    1 tablespoon chia seeds
    1 tablespoon honey
    Directions:
    1.Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Open and drain can of chickpeas. Rinse them off and lay them out on a paper towel. Pat them dry.
    2. Heat 1 tablespoon of coconut oil in the microwave and dump it in a large bowl.
    3. Add the PB2, stevia, honey, and cinnamon. Mix it all together.
    4. Add the chickpeas and stir with a spoon or use your hands until thoroughly coated with the mixture.
    5. Sprinkle the mixture of chia seeds on top and mix with spoon or hands.
    6. Pop in the oven for 20 minutes. After the 20 minutes is up loosen them up with a spatula and move them around. Bake for another 20 minutes.

    Makes about 4 servings (it's hard to not eat the whole batch though!)
  • minimaggie
    minimaggie Posts: 224 Member
    I make the PB2 peanut sauce on Bell plantations website and use it to make stirfry. It's amazing, I have also used it in my protein shakes, low carb cheesecake, cookies, basically anything that requires peaunut butter.
  • Where do you buy it and in what area?
    whole foods / amazon / health-foodie-places.

    I found some at Wal-Mart today! Was so excited! I've never tried it but will tomorrow morning with my banana pancakes..yummm can't wait. :D