Peanut butter powder
puddintot
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I love the Jiff brand peanut butter powder. I add it to my oatmeal and you can't tell it isn't the real thing. But what else can I do with it? No smoothies. Any ideas?
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I use it for anything I'd use peanut butter for - sandwiches, bananas topped with it or even frosting on protein donuts.0
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Add to yorgurt. Make protein pancakes.0
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Yep, love it in yogurt and I actually like to reconstitute it and pour it over pancakes. I also put it on frozen yogurt and lower calorie ice cream.0
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Mixed in with yogurt and cottage cheese. Yum!0
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I use it to make peanut sauce with chili paste, rice vinegar, soy sauce, and some water.0
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@arditarose - I can't risk giving you my protein donuts, next you'll want my protein cheesecake.
How about a protein cupcake?
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@arditarose - I can't risk giving you my protein donuts, next you'll want my protein cheesecake.
How about a protein cupcake?
OMG. I've always meant to make one of the Protein Chef's cheesecakes but am so lazy. And I want to make the lowest cal one so I can eat the whole thing lol0 -
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arditarose wrote: »OMG. I've always meant to make one of the Protein Chef's cheesecakes but am so lazy. And I want to make the lowest cal one so I can eat the whole thing lol
I'm too lazy to make one of the Protein Chefs. Mine are pretty basic. Can't say I've ever eaten a whole one of mine in one sitting but it is about 930 calories for the whole thing depending on what protein powder I use.
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Never heard of it before. Thanks for asking about it.0
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Dip apples in it0
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Thanks everyone!0
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btw... have you tried pb2 powder - personally, i think it's about 4000 times better than jiff, dunno why, just creamier or something after adding the water ... (could just be me tho) - i get it at walmart or from amazon0
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I dump a half serving of the chocolate flavored pb2 in coco wheat with a scoop of chocolate protein powder and some light cashew milk to make a huge chocolate/pb breakfast porridge0
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btw... have you tried pb2 powder - personally, i think it's about 4000 times better than jiff, dunno why, just creamier or something after adding the water ... (could just be me tho) - i get it at walmart or from amazon
Sorry for question not related to the OP's question but I'm curious about peanut butter powders - when you mix, say, 2 tbsp of the powder with water, does it make about 2 tbsp of peanut butter? I want to try it as a replacement to regular peanut butter but a couple reviews have said that 2 tbsp of powder mixed with water makes a really tiny amount of peanut butter?0 -
I like it in iced coffee...but I also use it as a dip for pretzels, fruit, ceareal, put in yogurt or milkshake0
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btw... have you tried pb2 powder - personally, i think it's about 4000 times better than jiff, dunno why, just creamier or something after adding the water ... (could just be me tho) - i get it at walmart or from amazon
Sorry for question not related to the OP's question but I'm curious about peanut butter powders - when you mix, say, 2 tbsp of the powder with water, does it make about 2 tbsp of peanut butter? I want to try it as a replacement to regular peanut butter but a couple reviews have said that 2 tbsp of powder mixed with water makes a really tiny amount of peanut butter?
Well, you mix 1 Tbl. of water with 2 Tbl. of dry powder. So it's not a real big serving.....but it's 45 calories. If you need to make a serving and a half, it's not such a big deal.
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To answer the question about volume when you add water:
I reconstitute PB2 (peanut and chocolate flavors) and Jiff (roasted peanut flavor) powdered peanuts with water only. If I follow the recipe (2:1 ratio of powder to water) it's too thick. I wind up playing around with it until I like the consistency so the total amount that I get varies.
I currently use it with rice cakes and fruit. But after reading your suggestions I'm breaking out the hot cereal for chocolate peanutty porridge, the yogurt for cold and frozen treats and definitely the chili paste and rice vinegar for peanut sauce! Thanks for the great ideas!!!0 -
I use it with my protein powder in almond milk in the morning...it tastes just like there's PB in it, but lets me save my calories (and is a lot easier to blend quietly when I'm trying not to wake my baby up quite yet).0
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btw... have you tried pb2 powder - personally, i think it's about 4000 times better than jiff, dunno why, just creamier or something after adding the water ... (could just be me tho) - i get it at walmart or from amazon
Sorry for question not related to the OP's question but I'm curious about peanut butter powders - when you mix, say, 2 tbsp of the powder with water, does it make about 2 tbsp of peanut butter? I want to try it as a replacement to regular peanut butter but a couple reviews have said that 2 tbsp of powder mixed with water makes a really tiny amount of peanut butter?
Well, you mix 1 Tbl. of water with 2 Tbl. of dry powder. So it's not a real big serving.....but it's 45 calories. If you need to make a serving and a half, it's not such a big deal.
Ah okay. I was just wondering because I eat peanut butter pretty frequently and if I go through a thing of PB powder really quickly trying to make my normal amount of peanut butter and had to buy it often, I would just stick to regular peanut butter to save $$. I'll have to just try it for myself. Thanks for your answerlantana411 wrote: »To answer the question about volume when you add water:
I reconstitute PB2 (peanut and chocolate flavors) and Jiff (roasted peanut flavor) powdered peanuts with water only. If I follow the recipe (2:1 ratio of powder to water) it's too thick. I wind up playing around with it until I like the consistency so the total amount that I get varies.
Thank you!0 -
I've been putting mine in yogurt with fresh strawberries and a little granola it's my more nutritious PB&J it's delicious0
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Chocolate PB2 mixed with water until *just thick enough* then smeared on slices of apple.0
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Where do you get it?
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Malenurse51 wrote: »Where do you get it?
More stores seem to be carrying it. When I see it in a store, it's by the regular peanut butter. Target (if yours sell groceries) has PB2. Wal-Mart carries PB Fit. Even Trader Joes has their own store brand.
It can be pricey, but Amazon sells (less expensive) peanut flour. Read the reviews, there is a brand that an MFP user swears is better than PB2.
Nutrition stores also carry it.0 -
I love the Jiff brand peanut butter powder. I add it to my oatmeal and you can't tell it isn't the real thing. But what else can I do with it? No smoothies. Any ideas?
My 'skinny cookbook' uses it in a beef stir fry that I have been dying to try but haven had time yet... Message me and I will send it to u if ur interested... I have read reviews which ranks jiff highest in taste... What do u think so far.... Skimmed the rest of thist post quickly and saw a lot of oatmeal and chocolate and as I hate sweets for Breakfast and limit certain foods I dint get too involved. Hope I am not late to the table as it were.....
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Malenurse51 wrote: »Where do you get it?
More stores seem to be carrying it. When I see it in a store, it's by the regular peanut butter. Target (if yours sell groceries) has PB2. Wal-Mart carries PB Fit. Even Trader Joes has their own store brand.
It can be pricey, but Amazon sells (less expensive) peanut flour. Read the reviews, there is a brand that an MFP user swears is better than PB2.
Nutrition stores also carry it.
Would you happen to know which Peanut Flour that user swears by?0 -
Malenurse51 wrote: »Where do you get it?
More stores seem to be carrying it. When I see it in a store, it's by the regular peanut butter. Target (if yours sell groceries) has PB2. Wal-Mart carries PB Fit. Even Trader Joes has their own store brand.
It can be pricey, but Amazon sells (less expensive) peanut flour. Read the reviews, there is a brand that an MFP user swears is better than PB2.
Nutrition stores also carry it.
Would you happen to know which Peanut Flour that user swears by?
I think all peanut flours are much of a muchness. They should be 100% pulverised peanuts0
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