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This morning I discovered this product.  Just add water.  Has anyone tried it? For what have you used it?  It might be nice in some spreads or sauces ...

There's also a version without added sugar or salt, although there's very little added sugar in this version and salt s considerably less than in a comparable amount of typical peanut butter.

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I bought some years ago and tried to use it for lower-calorie peanut butter for John.  He didn't care for it.

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In cookbooks I have, it's primarily used in sauces and in baking.  Handy because it can easily be mixed into either wet or dry ingredients in a way that peanut butter can't be. 

 

Edited to add that if you search the forums for "Peanut Butter Powder" you'll find a topic in the baking and pastry area with a few posts, Peanut Butter Powder and other posts by members using it in different ways, like @mgaretz in ice creams or frozen desserts and quite a few using it in candymaking. 

 

 

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I've used it for cooking/baking. I am not a big fan of peanut butter sandwiches, so a jar of peanut butter might last me 10 years. The powdered stuff is more practical for someone like me.

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I add it to oatmeal to increase the protein content. I have mixed it into plain Greek yogurt with some berries for a PB&J vibe, also.

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1 hour ago, BeeZee said:

I add it to oatmeal to increase the protein content. I have mixed it into plain Greek yogurt with some berries for a PB&J vibe, also.

 

Wish I'd thought of that when I had my jar.

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Thanks for all the suggestions for using this product.  I never thought about adding it to oatmeal ... sounds like a great idea.  I'll be picking up some of this product shortly and am looking forward to trying it.

 

I love spicy peanut noodles, and this certainly seems like it can somehow be used in such a dish.

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I have been making PB&J sandwiches with it for years, i actually like them better then using regular PB. And its a LOT healthier.

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1 hour ago, Kerry Beal said:

And why is it a LOT healthier? 

After discovering the product, I did some poking around, and came across this discussion about its health benefits. In short, to my understanding, they are somewhat mixed. I think you'd have to consider which aspects of the product are most important to you, how you'll be using it, and which version of the product you'd be using. You can read this and make up your own mind ...

 

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/pb2-powdered-peanut-butter

 

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