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Peanut Butter Flavor Without The Calories: PB2

July 15, 2014   37 Comments

Snack Girl features peanut butter A LOT. I happen to love the stuff and I use it almost every day.

PB2 Review

My children’s school recently outlawed nuts and I was heart broken. PB&J saves me on mornings when I haven’t had time to shop.

The BEST peanut butter contains roasted and ground peanuts without any extra sugar or oil. The processing of peanuts to make peanut butter is minimal and I consider it a “whole food”.

For the people out there that are trying to slim down, peanut butter is a bit of a problem. Here are the nutritional facts for 2 tablespoons of plain peanut butter:

190 calories, 16 g fat, 7 g carbohydrates, 8 g protein, 3 g fiber, 0 mg sodium, 5 Points+

Ouch.

But, you get 4% of your daily value of iron, and 10% of your daily value of both vitamin E, and folate. This stuff is chocked full of nutrients so these are not EMPTY calories. (those are the worst :)

In my opinion, peanut butter should not be avoided because it is nutritious and inexpensive.

What if you wanted to cut down on your peanut butter consumption?

Enter PB2, a powdered peanut butter that has 85% less fat calories than traditional peanut butter. Here are the nutritional facts for 2 tablespoons of PB2:

45 calories, 1.5 g fat, 5 g carbohydrates, 5 g protein, 2 g fiber, 94 mg sodium, 1 Points+

Yeahhhhh.

So, I was against trying this stuff because I thought it would taste yucky (to use a scientific term). I bought some of it on Amazon.com because so many people told me to give it a try. Here it is what it looks like:

pb2powdered

You mix it with water to make this:

pb2mixed

I got out some spoons and tasted it alongside my regular peanut butter. I am shocked and happy to say that PB2 tastes yummy. I would not have known that the fat was missing. It has a strong peanut flavor and in one swoop I save 145 calories!

There is a major downside to using PB2 instead of regular peanut butter. The nutrients are now missing from the peanut butter. I guess they left with the fat. 0% DV of Iron, etc.

Now, after drying it into a powder, it is no longer a whole food but a processed food (and it has added sugar).

But, I am still a fan because I use it as more of a flavoring agent not as the center of my sandwich. I can add some to a smoothie or mix it with some sauces to make a tasty dip.

Bell Plantation also puts out a PB2 with chocolate (that I haven't tried) - but it gets good reviews on Amazon. It has 45 calories for two tablespoons.

You can find PB2 at Walmart, Target, and a whole bunch of retail stores.

Do you use PB2? What do you use it for?


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In a cocoa - banana - peanut butter refrigerator oatmeal I almost always make the night before for work. Blends easier than peanut butter IMO for the oatmeal. My chocolate fix of the day begins with breakfast!

I had seen this advertised a few times on groupon & amazon, surprisingly I came across it at my local BJ's this week (for a great price), but was still too afraid to try it. Now I think I might give it a try. We eat a lot of PB around here too, I have a husband who's a runner & 2 growing boys, they all love it, I avoid it (even though I love it), because of the extra calories. Thanks for taste testing!!

PB2 really is yummy, and also easy to carry around with you. I'm a long-distance and trail runner, and this powder is simple to put into a small plastic container. I can easily mix it with water from my water bottle to then spread on bread or crackers, or just eat right out of the container! It's a great pick-me-up for the long runs. I can always find it at my local Walmart. Just remember it's not going to taste exactly like the peanut butter you're used to eating from the jar, but it's still a good substitution.

hey lisa,

i have a love affair with peanut butter too. next to chocolate it's right up there. i discovered pb 2 at the grocery store i shop at. finally tried it and i absolutely love it. i think it tastes like the real thing and the consistency is good too. guess we think a like on this one.

Judy

p.s. love your cookbook.

Oh yes! I've been cooking with PB2 for several years now and just love it. I add it to protein bars, chili, and baked goods. I make an African peanut soup with it that just rocks! The Bell Plantation recipes are very good. Try the Thai noodle recipe. Have fun with this stuff.

I like both the chocolate PB2 and the plain. I use them more for flavoring and they do blend better in overnight oats and such. It's really good in plain Greek yogurt with strawberries.

PB2 is the BEST! In a smoothie it masks every other flavor (ie kale!) The chocolate one is good too.

My daughter discovered adding PB2 to a bowl of cereal and now I'm hooked! It's especially good in chocolate Cheerios, chocolate Chex and Kix! Packs a good protein punch to start off the day!

I, too, have a really good African peanut soup recipe I found on allrecipes.com so I'll have to experiment using PB2 in that recipe to save some calories, as Debbie mentioned she does a couple of posts earlier!

I use it in recipes. I often find mixing in regular PB in dips, etc can be difficult due to consistency, but PB2 makes mixing easy and drops some fat and calories too.

In the military they have used dried peanut butter for years! Now it is processed for home use and we have found it quite versatile. It seems to work great as a powdered coating..ie

Cut banana wheels and drop them into a baggie of PB2 to coat, then freeze and maybe a drizzle of chocolate syrup. Or mix with hot cocoa powder (no sugar) and use over sorbet, Greek yogurt, or dip any frozen treat in it! Smoothies are the best! Not exactly Reece's, but pretty good and way way less calories. Of course tou can reconstitute with water and use the traditional ways. Worth a try!

PB2 is good to blend into smoothies and dips, but I just don't think it's taste comes close to replacing actual peanut butter by itself on sandwiches, crackers, etc. I tried to make myself like it on celery, but found I just needed to use the real stuff (but maybe then half a serving!) I wonder if it's just a matter of getting used to it...

Great ideas, I especially like the banana wheels rolled in PB2 and the pb chocolate oatmeal. Will check their website for recipes. My favorite is a light cheat desert - sprinkle a little chocolate pb2 on a couple tbsps of whipped cream for a late night sweet tooth fix (better in points and calories than a bowl of ice cream, or a second bowl of ice cream).

I LOVE pb2 and have been eating it for a few years. I also give it to my dog for weight management. Don't be afraid of trying it, it's delish. I mix it in my vanilla yogurt...use for dips...satay...you name it.

After seeing PB2 on groupon, I was intrigued by the idea of fewer calories for the same great peanut butter taste. When I found it at my local grocery store for a great price I decided to try it. I hated the taste when I mixed it with water and tried it with apple slices. The texture was weird and the flavor wasn't quite right for me. I would rather have almond butter if I couldn't have regular peanut butter. But like some other posters have noted, I don't mind when it is added to smoothies and frozen yogurt because it mixes well. I will definitely try to add it in other things (like oatmeal or to coat bananas) before making my final verdict.

I hear ya, my kids love peanut butter sandwiches but I also have a child who has a severe peanut allergy. Our dietician recommended Wow Butter for our child's school lunches, it is made from Soy. It has;

- 7g SOY PROTEIN per 32g serving

- 1200mg OMEGA-3 essential oils; peanut butter has 0mg

- 4g FIBER per 32g serving

Our kids like it and it tastes a lot like peanut butter. Check it out at http://www.soybutter.com/wowbutter.html

I love PB2 mixed into plain Greek yogurt. It comes out like a PB mousse... really good with sliced bananas and a tbsp or so of peanuts. I agree with others that it can be good in smoothies, too. I've never mixed PB2 with water to make a PB substitute... if I want that, I just eat regular PB or almond butter. But it definitely has its place. The chocolate PB2 is okay but the cocoa isn't very noticeable. You could just add cocoa powder to the regular kind!

BETTER'N peanut butter is like that but is like peanut butter and still has some of the nutrients like peanut butter. It is sold at Amazon, Target, Trader Joe's, and other places.

1 PP per tablespoon

I can understand the convenience and low cal aspect of this product still, call me a food snob, old fashioned, or worse. I just never liked the idea of messing with a time-honored staple such as good old peanut butter! I crave a pbj sandwich with an ice cold glass of milk on occasion but make it real for me, thank you! It is already convenient! And it has been organic in my house since 1973! [when I got married, LOL] I used to even get it fresh-ground at my health food market, self-serve! My kids had mom-made pbj crackers in their school lunches at least 2 times per week, as the treat. I found a Foodbabe.com article on pb2 says it best.

http://foodbabe.com/2012/09/16/the-truth-about-pb2-powdered…

I tried this stuff awhile back. Mixed it with water-------tastes terrible. Maybe mixed with other ingredients it will not be so bad. Still prefer regular peanut butter-----I just use 1 tablespoon not 2.If you watch the portions, the real stuff is always better.

I really like the chocolate too! I sometimes add additional water to use it as a topping on low fat frozen greek yogurt! :-) Happy that its available in stores, however the price is pretty great on Amazon!

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