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With up to 85 percent less fat and 50 percent fewer calories than regular peanut butter, powdered peanut butter has become the hot new item amonghealth-conscious cooks. Two tablespoons of PB2 powder contains just 1.5 grams of fat — yes, really!

How can something so magically delicious be so low in fat? Oil is removed from pressed and roasted peanuts, leaving behind a fine powder. It’s incredibly easy to add to baked goods or post-workout smoothies, meaning you can lighten up homemade dishes without sacrificing flavor. To help get you started, we’ve found 11 healthy powdered peanut butter and PB2 recipes from some of our favorite food bloggers. Peanut butter addicts will love these sweet-and-salty breakfasts, Thai-inspired dinners, healthy peanut butter cups and more.

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1.Peanut Butter Banana Breakfast Cookies

Who doesn’t want to eat cookies for breakfast? A batch of these fiber-filled bites takes just one bowl and 15 minutes to assemble. Bananas, oats, flax and chia seeds make up the bulk of the cookies, and a powdered peanut butter and almond milk drizzle adds an extra nutty finish. Photo and recipe: Megan / With Salt and Wit

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2.Healthy Peanut Butter Cups

At around 100 calories, 6g of fat and 8g of sugar per cup, peanut butter cups aren’t exactly the healthiest choice when it comes to sweet treats. Get your chocolate-peanut butter fix without the guilt with these healthier candies. Each cup is just 17 calories and 2.5g of fat. Bonus: These DIY chocolatesare completely sugar free! Photo and recipe: Katie Farrell / Dashing Dish

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3.PB2 Chocolate Oatmeal

Oatmeal is one of the healthiest breakfast options out there — one study demonstratedthat it could help you eat up to 50 percent less at lunch. (Read more here!) In this recipe, chocolate-flavored powdered PB delivers a one-two punch of flavor without kicking up the calorie count. The recipe suggests topping with fresh strawberries, but we encourage you to think outside the bowl — chopped nuts, other berries, apples or toasted coconut could also take your breakfast to the next level. Photo and recipe: Katie / The Casual Craftlete

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4.Spicy Peanut Carrot Noodles

Spiralized carrots — the orange cousin to our favorite noodle substitute, zoodles — are the perfect vehicle for a low-fat Thai-inspired peanut sauce. Powdered peanut butter brings the signature nutty Thai flavor with less than half the fat of traditional peanut sauces. Add stir-fried chicken or additional vegetables to make this dish a complete meal. Photo and recipe: Julie / Julies Jazz

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5.Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

Love energy bites but want a lower calorie snack? Turn to these gluten-free and vegan balls, which are easy to throw in a bag for on-the-go fuel that’s lower in fat than most energy bites. Enjoy ‘em “naked” or roll in mini chocolate chips or shredded coconut for a slightly sweeter treat. Photo and recipe: Kelly / Eat Yourself Skinny

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6.Chocolate Swirl PB2 Banana Muffins

If Reese’s and banana bread had a baby, it’d look something like these scrumptious muffins. Bananas keep the muffins moist as they bake, while oats offer fiber to keep you full until your next meal. Melted chocolate chips and a few tablespoons of powdered peanut butter add decadent flavor that will satisfy any sweet tooth. Photo and recipe: Mary Frances / The Sweet-Tooth Life

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7.Healthy Thai Chicken Salad

Using pre-cut coleslaw mix and pre-cooked chicken and quinoa are easy ways to cut down on prep time for this healthy and refreshing salad. With 40 grams of lean protein and fewer than 400 calories per serving, this dish is both light and satisfying. Add a bit of Sriracha to the powdered peanut butter dressing to make it spicier or some lime juice for a bit of tang. Photo and recipe: Sara Wells / Our Best Bites

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8.PB2 Flourless Brownies

A brownie with less than 150 calories and only five grams of fat? We’ll take two, please! Instead of flour, these treats rely on powdered peanut butter and cocoa powder. An extra egg white and baking soda help give these desserts that signature baked good texture. Stir in toasted nuts for a bit of crunch. Photo and recipe: Gina hom*olka / SkinnyTaste

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9.Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookie Pancakes

Oat and rice flours make for a somewhat dense and slightly springy texture, giving these pancakes a cookie-like bite. Powdered peanut butter is ideal here because it adds the punchy peanut flavor we all crave without ruining the meal’s nutritional profile. This recipe serves two, and each serving contains 260 calories and 8.7g of protein. Get an extra dose of protein by swapping in a scoop of protein powder for some of the flour mixture. Photo and recipe: Erika / The Pancake Princess

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10.PB2 and Banana Green Smoothie

Sneak in some greens with this PB-riffic smoothie. Powdered peanut butter effectively masks the flavor of the spinach while also keeping the calorie and fat content reasonable. Banana, vanilla protein powder and nonfat Greek yogurt round out the rest of the ingredients, making this smoothie a healthy breakfast or snack option. Photo and recipe: Shawnda / The Brewer and The Baker

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11.Healthy Muddy Buddies Granola

Whether you call them Muddy Buddies or Puppy Chow, we can all agree that the classic sweet snack made up of Chex cereal is surely a guilty pleasure. Luckily, we’ve found a lighter way to enjoy the same rich flavors. Enjoy this homemade granola atop some plain Greek yogurt or with a splash of almond milk for a healthy dessert or breakfast. Photo andrecipe: Mary Frances / The Sweet-Tooth Life

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Originally published December 2015. Updated April 2017.

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FAQs

Can PB2 help you lose weight? ›

“With around 60 calories per 2-tablespoon serving, powdered peanut butter is a good alternative for anyone trying to reduce their calorie intake for weight loss or other reasons,” says Woods.

How to make peanut butter with PB2? ›

Lucky for you, making powdered peanut butter from PB2 is simple. We recommend mixing a ratio of 2 tablespoons of PB2 powder to 1.5 tablespoon of water. Of course, you should feel free to experiment with the proportions, according to your own spreadability preferences and recipe needs.

Can you eat too much PB2? ›

The Bottom Line. PB2 powdered peanut butter is a low-calorie, low-fat alternative to traditional peanut butter. It has 85% fewer calories from fat and may be a good option for people on restricted calorie diets. It does contain a small amount of added sugar and salt, which may be wise to consume in moderation.

What is the best ratio for PB2 powder? ›

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.

Is PB2 anti inflammatory? ›

Procyanidin B2 (PB2), a naturally occurring flavonoid abundant in a wide range of fruits, has been shown to exert antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory and anticancer properties.

What does peanut butter powder do to your body? ›

As with normal nut butter, the powdered version is a good way to add an extra dose of plant-based protein to your diet. And that can be a recipe for longevity since research suggests that higher intakes of plant protein can improve various cholesterol numbers for better heart health.

Is peanut butter anti-inflammatory? ›

Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in peanuts, has been shown to reduce inflammation and is therefore seen as anti-inflammatory. In fact, the 2009 American Heart Association Advisory Panel recommended that Americans include omega-6 in their diets, citing its anti-inflammatory benefits.

How to tell if PB2 is bad? ›

It can be more difficult to tell whether powdered peanut butter has gone bad, but changes in smell, texture, and taste are good indicators. Peanut butter that has gone bad may show signs like a change in texture to dry and hard; changes in aroma, including a loss of aroma; and a more sour or bitter taste.

Is peanut butter bad for cholesterol? ›

Due to its high amount of unsaturated fats, peanut butter may help reduce a person's LDL cholesterol levels. Having optimal LDL levels is linked with a lower risk of heart disease. A 2015 study found that people who had a high intake of nuts may have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease mortality.

Can you eat PB2 straight? ›

But, Pure PB Powder is awesome when you use it as a dry peanut butter powder. You can skip the liquid and sprinkle it straight on your food to achieve that nutty peanut butter flavor we all love. Since it is a powder, we don't recommend using peanut butter powder to make PB & Jelly sandwiches.

Does PB2 need to be refrigerated after mixing? ›

We do not recommend premixing PB2. If you do premix, only make what you will use within 48 hours and be sure to store it, tightly covered, in the refrigerator.

Is peanut butter protein powder good for weight loss? ›

Two tablespoons of peanut butter powder only contain 50 calories; that's it! The unsaturated fats in the PB powder can also help your body burn more calories, regulate your appetite, and help you lose weight.

Is ground peanut butter good for weight loss? ›

Some research suggests that eating peanut butter and peanuts may suppress appetite by increasing fullness. What's more, eating protein-rich foods like peanut butter can reduce appetite and preserve muscle mass during weight loss.

Can peanut butter help you lose weight? ›

Peanut butter may actually aid weight loss. Adults and adolescents who consume peanut and peanut butter regularly gain less weight than others who don't consume these nuts. They're often less likely to be overweight or obese and have lower blood levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and total cholesterol.

Is peanut butter shake good for weight loss? ›

Generally speaking, with the right ingredients a peanut butter smoothie can be good for weight loss and is calorie-conscious. Smoothies with healthier foods like fruits, Greek yogurt, and peanut butter can be sufficiently filling with better nutrients than other breakfast options.

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