How to Cook With Powdered Peanut Butter (2024)

I'm a huge peanut butter fan—like an eat-a-jar-with-a-spoon-for-dinner type of fan. So, a few months ago, when I noticed powdered peanut butter on my local health food store shelf, I got curious. I heard people were stirring it into smoothies, mixing it into cookie dough, but I didn't really understand it. Dry peanut butter, what gives?

Being the peanut butter addict that I am, I needed to try it out. So I got a few jars and started experimenting with it in the Epi Test Kitchen, where I discovered that the powder format makes it super easy to add to a variety of different dishes. Here are 9 of the many things you can do with powdered peanut butter:

1) Turn It Into "Peanut Butter"

This one might be obvious, but it's worth mentioning. Mix 4 Tbsp. powdered peanut butter with 1 Tbsp. water and you'll get 2 Tbsp. "peanut butter," or at least a creamy, pseudo-peanut butter. A huge reason people love the stuff is the low-calorie appeal of powdered peanut butter—it's made by removing the natural oils from peanuts and making a powder from what remains—and in those 2 tablespoons of "peanut butter" there are just 90 calories calories and 3 grams of fat, compared to 190 calories and 16 grams of fat in 2 tablespoons of typical, natural creamy peanut butter.

Flavor-wise, not going to lie, the reconstituted version of the powdered stuff wasn't my favorite; as straight "peanut butter" it has a sort-of-strange, metallically aftertaste. The true value of the product lies in its ability to meld with other ingredients.

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2) Add It to Smoothies

As much as I love PB, I don't normally put peanut butter in my smoothie, because I find the flavor a little overpowering in drink form. But I know fans of the powdered stuff were using it in their smoothies because the powder packs a seriously healthy punch, plus it's smoother than the sometimes gritty real peanut butter. And when I stumbled on this grape and peanut butter smoothie recipe from Food Director Rhoda Boone, I knew it would be a good one. Instead of using the 1 Tbsp. peanut butter, I added in 2 Tbsp. powder, and the drink turned out delicious: slightly sweet, fresh, and full of peanut butter flavor. Like a PB&J, but better.

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3) Stir It Into Oats

Another easy way to add a spoonful of healthy protein to your breakfast bowl is by stirring it into oatmeal. Top it with fresh blueberries for a similar flavor to that PB&J, and add in plenty of nuts and toasted seeds for good texture.

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4) Or Sprinkle It Into Granola

You can also sprinkle the powdered stuff into your granola mix for a different take on breakfast. Add it to chocolate granola and you'll have a "puppy chow" flavor going on; add it to a coconut, seeded mix for a more tropical version. Serve with Greek yogurt for even more protein.

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5) Add It to Your Favorite Snacks

That chocolate-peanut butter granola? I would totally bring that along on a road trip as a snack. What other snacks can you sprinkle powdered peanut butter on? Try it mixed into trail mix, toasted nuts, or even on caramel popcorn. Movie night just got way better.

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6) Mix It Into Breading

Add a boost of flavor and nutrition to your chicken cutlets by mixing a spoonful of powdered peanut butter into the dry mix along with some spicy red chile flakes and garlic powder. A good rule of thumb is to use 1/3 the amount of peanut butter powder as flour in the mixture.

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7) Stir it into Sauces and Marinades

Any sauce that calls for peanut butter—think Pad Thai, Asian slaws, or spicy peanut dipping sauces—can also be made with peanut butter powder; just rehydrate it first so the sauce isn't too dry. You can also add a spoonful of the powder to a stir-fry to give it a boost of that signature Thai flavor.

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8) Bake It Into Cakes, Cookies, Brownies, and More

For a nutty flavor boost, add peanut butter powder to any baked good—cakes, cookies, pancakes, breads. Since you're not adjusting the amount of fat or moisture in the dish—as you would be if you were swapping out the oil or butter for full-fat peanut butter—it's very easy to add to a recipe. Just sub in peanut butter powder for 1/3 the amount of flour called for in the recipe. For recipes that call for peanut butter already, simply rehydrate the powdered peanut butter and use the same amount.

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9) Whip It Into Frosting, Ice Cream, and Mousse

Peanut butter powder can be used to upgrade desserts in so many ways. Want to frost your chocolate cake with peanut butter icing? Stir peanut butter powder into a simple buttercream frosting recipe. Or try it in chocolate mousse, rice pudding, or even vanilla ice cream. (Add it to the ice cream base if you're making the ice cream at home, or stir it into slightly softened store-bought ice cream.)

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FAQs

How to Cook With Powdered Peanut Butter? ›

What To Do with Powdered Peanut Butter? Add peanut butter powder to smoothies, oatmeal, pancakes and cookies; blend with cocoa powder for a chocolaty spin. For more savory ideas, whisk into dips, dressings, soups and coatings for meat and fish.

How do I use powdered peanut butter? ›

What To Do with Powdered Peanut Butter? Add peanut butter powder to smoothies, oatmeal, pancakes and cookies; blend with cocoa powder for a chocolaty spin. For more savory ideas, whisk into dips, dressings, soups and coatings for meat and fish.

How much water do you add to powdered peanut butter? ›

Typically, the ratio is 2 tablespoons of powdered peanut butter to 1 tablespoon of water, which yields 1 tablespoon of nut butter. For a larger serving, just double it to 4 tablespoons of powder and 2 tablespoons of water. Below, a few choice recipe ideas for using powdered peanut butter in your own kitchen.

How much PB2 to make 1 cup of peanut butter? ›

Please use the ratio 2:1 powder to peanut butter. If your recipe calls for 3/4 cup of peanut butter, I would recommend using a 1 1/2 cups of powder and mix with water (or whatever liquid you like) to get the 3/4 cup of peanut butter the recipe calls for. Hope this helps! PB2 Foods Inc.

How to substitute powdered peanut butter for regular peanut butter? ›

How To Substitute Powdered Peanut Butter. Any recipe that calls for standard peanut butter can be upgraded with peanut powder. For every tablespoon of standard peanut butter, simply use 2 tablespoons of powdered peanut butter plus 1 tablespoon of water or other liquid.

Should I refrigerate powdered peanut butter? ›

Powdered peanut butter is best stored in a cool, dark, dry place, such as the pantry, and the best-by date states it can be stored up to 12 months. However, it likely can last longer than this, as it has properties that make it less likely to go rancid.

What is the point of powdered peanut butter? ›

It is simply traditional peanut butter reimagined; it delivers that same incomparable peanut taste you know and love. Even better, the powder contains little fat, so it mixes more easily with other liquids than regular peanut butter does.

How do you melt powdered peanut butter? ›

The beauty of using powdered peanut butter is that you can make it as thick or thin as you like by adjusting the water or adding more powder. I started with two heaping tablespoons of peanut butter powder and added about one tablespoon of water. Then I added more water until it was the consistency I was looking for.

How do you make dry peanut butter moist? ›

How to Revive a Jar of Dry, Crumbly Peanut (or Almond) (or Sunflower) Butter
  1. Stir the jar right when you get it. As soon as you crack open a fresh jar of nut butter, stir all the separated oil into the nuts. ...
  2. Store the jar upside down. ...
  3. Stir in some neutral oil. ...
  4. Or heat it up.
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Can you make PB2 and store it? ›

We do not recommend premixing PB2. If you do premix, only premix what you will use within 48 hours and be sure to store it covered in the refrigerator. Re: shelf life of PB2 Unopened, your PB2 is good for 10 to 12 months. Once opened, please consume within 4-6 months and store in a cool, dry place.

Does PB2 cause gas? ›

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Can you use powdered peanut butter in baking? ›

For a nutty flavor boost, add peanut butter powder to any baked good—cakes, cookies, pancakes, breads. Since you're not adjusting the amount of fat or moisture in the dish—as you would be if you were swapping out the oil or butter for full-fat peanut butter—it's very easy to add to a recipe.

What to mix with peanut butter powder? ›

Stir it in your regular or Greek yogurt for a protein-filled breakfast. Sprinkle some peanut butter powder on your cereal, fruit, or oatmeal as a tasty topping. For a decadent snack, stir some into your hot cocoa, and drink up. Shake unto some popcorn for a delicious peanut butter taste.

Which is healthier, peanut butter or peanut butter powder? ›

It Contains Fewer Calories

PB2 powdered peanut butter contains dramatically fewer calories than traditional peanut butter since most of the calorie-rich fats have been removed. Two tablespoons of natural peanut butter provide about 190 calories, while two tablespoons of PB2 provide just 45 calories (1, 2).

Is powdered peanut butter just peanut flour? ›

Peanut Flour: Crushed and defatted peanuts made into a flour form. Peanut flour is available in multiple roasts and the fat content varies from 12% to 28%. Powdered Peanut Butter: Are Ground peanuts into a flour form usually with added ingredients like sweeteners or salt and came come in several flavors.

How do you use tru nut powdered peanut butter? ›

EASY TO USE: To create a creamy spread, mix 2 parts of peanut butter powder with 1 part water. Craving a delicious smoothie? Add 2-3 tbsp per drink, and blend with your favorite ingredients!

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