Almond butter is also great in your favorite smoothie or curry sauce, and is a substitute for any cooking or baking
recipe calling for peanut butter.
Along with the bread,
the recipe calls for peanut butter (go for 100 % stuff), an apple, cinnamon, granola, pecans, crushed pistachios and Truvia nectar.
We use it any time
a recipe calls for peanut butter with lots of success.
The original
recipe called for peanut butter, which I would have preferred.
While
this recipe calls for peanut butter, any nut butter will offer about the same amount of protein and pair just as well with the flavor of banana and oats.
A lot of cold noodle
recipes call for peanut butter or almond butter; soy sauce; and sesame oil or seeds (as well as gluten - ful noodles).
where
this recipe calls for peanut butter, or head over and try our (Oh so delicious!)
If
a recipe calls for peanuts, use any nut or seed butter instead.
Not exact matches
We feel free to use them in our
recipes calling for dark chocolate as they are free of gluten, dairy, soy,
peanuts, tree nuts, and eggs.
TIP: This
recipe calls for coconut butter (not oil), and although I know that many people don't like coconut, I promise, the chocolate and
peanut butter totally covers up the coconut flavor.
Whether you
call these No Bake
Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies or
Peanut Butter No Bakes, this is a healthier
recipe for a cookie classic!
I'm normally very wary of American
recipes that
call for peanut butter (definitely have a much lower tolerance
for the stuff) but without the
peanut oil and using the 1/3 cup as indicated in the
recipe, it was absolutely perfect.
The
recipe calls for 3 cups of chips (half
peanut butter chips and half chocolate chips) If you're using only 1 1/2 cups the bars might turn out different
The
recipe calls for oats, egg whites, cottage cheese, matcha powder, blueberries and maple syrup or
peanut butter.
Since they had extra filling — they used it to pipe designs on the top instead of using the crushed
peanuts the
recipe called for.
Mom's original
recipe calls for 1 cup
peanut butter, 1/4 cup butter, 1 1/2 cups confectioners» sugar, and 1 teaspoon vanilla.
Ingredients 1/2 cup sugar (most
recipes call for 2 cups) 4 tablespoons cocoa 1 stick butter 1/2 cup milk (I used Almond) 1 cup
peanut butter (I use all natural no sugar added — just
peanuts and oil.
The
recipe calls for green
peanuts, but you can also opt
for Virginia or Spanish
peanuts and simply soak them in water
for 24 hours prior to boiling.
I love a dessert
called Peanut Butter Dream; unfortunately, it's not something I have a
recipe for (I buy it from a restaurant in Corvallis, OR).
Anyway, here's my
recipe for Peanut Butter Balls with Figs — it
calls for 1 cup of dried figs and I think you could do the same with dates as well.
The original
recipe called for sugar, eggs and
peanut butter, but I always try to find ways to leave the sugar out of, or replace the sugar in my
recipes.
Not only is it a delectable spread
for toast and sandwiches, but organic sunflower butter is also a great substitute in most
recipes that
call for peanut butter.
Then
for a different twist, I replaced the said cinnamon chips with
peanut butter chips, because
peanut butter and banana goes so well togeyher, but wait there's more; I also added the chocolate chips
called for in the
recipe, because not only does
peanut butter and banana go well together, but so does banana and chocolate, and chocolate and
peanut butter, and all three just makes a glorious trio of muffin perfection!
I like to use this when making
recipes that
call for peanut butter.
Here's an unexpectedly great way to cook brown rice, here's a
recipe for zucchini noodles with
peanut sauce, and here's a wonderful site
called Post Punk Kitchen.
There's a description of
peanut flour, but the
recipe calls for almond flour.
The original
recipe called for pecans as well however, due to Maddy's severe
peanut allergy I omitted them because I couldn't find a bag that weren't also processed on the same equipment as
peanuts.
It can be used in any
recipe that
calls for cooked chicken, such as chicken chili, cold Chinese noodles with chicken and
peanut sauce, or chicken curried fried rice.
You can substitute it in any
recipes that
call for peanut butter or add a tablespoon to a smoothie
for yummy protein enrichment.
This
recipe calls for salted natural
peanut butter and a pinch of salt in the oat mix, just because I like the sweet and salty combo.
Also, the
recipe calls for «natural»
peanut butter, which has no sugar.
I've used Sunbutter (and other brands of sunflower seed butter) in
recipes that
call for peanut butter and people are surprised to learn that it isn't actually a
peanut butter treat.
You know those super-easy
peanut butter cookie
recipes that
call for only three ingredients?
While most classic
recipes call for a chickpea base, we're serving up flavors ranging from black - eyed peas to boiled
peanuts.
(Did all the prep / marinating as the
recipe called for and just cooked it in the skillet instead of on the grill — no skewers) The marinade was well balanced and the
peanut sauce was to die
for.
You can also substitute healthy Almond Butter in virtually any
recipe that
calls for peanut butter with good results.
The only thing I did differently from the
recipe was to use an entire jar of
peanut butter, because the amount
called for would have left a little (and also so I wouldn't have to wash
peanut butter out of my measuring cup) and to beat the whipping cream to soft peaks and then add the
peanut butter / sugar mixture to the whipping cream and beat until combined and light and fluffy.
I usually soak and dry my nuts and seeds and large batches and store them in mason jars or other airtight containers — so I have them on hand
for recipes like this one (as well as pesto,
peanut butter,
peanut butter cookies, and other goodies that
call for soaked and dried nuts and seeds).
This
recipe is super-easy to make and
calls for a few basic ingredients:
peanut butter, rolled oats, salted
peanuts, raisins, cranberries, oat bran and salt.
My mother - in - law's
recipe calls for powdered sugar to create a thick
peanut butter truffle, with crisp rice cereal mixed in
for texture.
Our
recipe for the peanuttiest, best
peanut butter cookies
calls for an unconventional step: Put a cast iron skillet of water in the oven along with the cookies.
The original
recipe of course
calls for Raspberry fruit spread but my favorite is Black Currant so that's what I used, you can substitute your favorite flavor and any nut butter would work in place of the
peanut butter.
Similar to a granola bar with the texture of cake, this baked oatmeal
recipe calls for mashed bananas and
peanut butter
for moisture and cinnamon, vanilla, and maple syrup
for dessert - like flavor.
The
recipe calls for whole
peanuts, but feel free to jazz up with
recipe even more with your favorite nuts or seeds, or chocolate chips.
I love love love these, made them today with
Peanut Butter & Co's Dark Chocolate Dreams, and since they add sugar I omitted what the
recipe called for.
The original
recipe calls for instant oatmeal, butter,
peanut butter, and refined white sugar.
My heathier — yet equally delicious
recipe —
calls for oats, cocoa powder, a pinch of stevia (or you could use maple syrup, date sugar, or dates if you don't like stevia), raw coconut butter (not oil), and a natural
peanut butter without sugar or oil.
Several years ago the custard powder they original
recipe calls for added tartrazine (food colour) to their custard powder, so I came up with this
peanut butter bars variation.
TIP: This
recipe calls for coconut butter (not oil), and although I know that many people don't like coconut, I promise, the chocolate and
peanut butter totally covers up the coconut flavor.
It can be used in any
recipe that
calls for cooked chicken, such as chicken chili, cold Chinese noodles with chicken and
peanut sauce, or chicken curried fried rice.