Friday, August 3, 2012

Peanut Buster Shake


So you're probably thinking... "ok-this girl has serious issues! I mean she is OBSESSED with peanut butter to the point of needing help... and she already has posted a recipe for a Peanut Butter Smoothie. She NEEDS to get a new love!" 

And yes-you would be completely right-I do have a recipe for a Peanut Butter Smoothie, and yes-I am utterly fascinated with all things peanut butter-just check out how many recipes contain peanut butter! But please don't leave this post just yet! This isn't the same ole' same ole' peanut butter smoothie-in fact there isn't ANY peanut butter in the drink at all! I promise! So you'll stay? 

Good :) Cause you you're tastebuds won't want to miss this!

Maybe you've already seen my review for Peanut Flour, or my newest review for PB2-either way, you know I am a huge fan of peanut flour! It's so versatile and with a little work can taste very similar to peanut butter, but with a better protein bang for your buck! 
*Sidenote: Since I have slightly more love for PB2 than regular peanut flour, that is what I am using in this recipe-however, if you want to use peanut flour just add a little (about 1/2 tsp. each) of salt and sugar-alright, back to me rambling the recipe!
This shake is taking full advantage of PB2's nutritional stats and lip smacking taste!

This recipe tastes very very very very similar to a Butterfinger in my humble (but always correct :P ) opinion! 

Ingredients: 

-1 cup of frozen substances*
-2 TBSP PB2 mixed with 1/4 cup water (yes, this will be very runny but that is what you want to get a good consistency without having to water (or milk) down your shake!)
-possibly: another 2-3 TBSP milk? <-This will all depend on your personal preferences, blender power and the weather (ok-maybe not the weather-I just think things need to come in odd numbers to sound good! But then again-if you're making this outside in 100+ heat your shake will be melting so fast you won't need as much extra liquid!)

Directions: 
1. Mix up PB2 with water
2. Add your frozen substances to blender and pulse a few times to get things started
3. Add PB2 and mix again
4. If necessary, add that milk

*Frozen substances: There are many different options. My favorite way is to freeze yogurt in ice cubes and use those for this drink. You can also use ice cream, frozen Greek yogurt, or frozen milk cubes.

Don't you just wanna jump through your computer screen and eat this thing up!? ...I wouldn't recommend it though.... it'd be worth it!

Delicious topped with whipped cream and another sprinkling of PB2!

39 comments:

  1. This looks so awesome. I'm a peanute butter fanatic, too. I'm stopping over from Serenity Now.

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    1. Oh good! Glad you're part of the peanut butter club! :P

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  2. Yum . . . yum. . . yum! I’d love for you to link up this (and any other ideas you’d like to share) at "One Creative Weekend" on OneCreativeMommy.com.

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  3. Awesome! Thanks for the invite :)

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  4. Seems simple yet yummy. Can't wait to make one!
    througbetsyslookingglass.blogspot.com

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  5. That sounds good. It would be very nice for a hot summer day!

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  6. Gotta try this love peanut butter.Stopping by to say Hi from the blog hop. Come visit sometime, tea is cold and no shoes are required. Kathy B. http://www.southernmadeintheshade.blogspot.com New follower

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    1. Me too! Happy to have you as a follower! I'm gonna go check out your site right now :)

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  7. We go through a lot of pb here. we use it in a lot of recipes, not just sandwiches. I've never heard of peanut butter flour. I'm going to have to check that out. Thanks for linking up to the Making a Home Homemaking Linky!

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    1. You really should check into it! I bet you'd love it! I find it is easier to incorporate into baked goods sometimes :) And a nice little change up from pb that still has a peanut butter-y taste!

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  8. This looks sinfully delicious!! Thanks for sharing, stopping by via the Making a Home Link up.

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    1. Looks sinful but couldn't be much healthier! It really is a great treat!

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  9. It's late at night and guess what I want!?! :0) Thanks for sharing. Stop by and see us at Home Cooking sometime. Have a great week.
    http://gangi-homecooking.blogspot.com

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    1. Sounds like me! I always start craving these for a 'bedtime snack' :P

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  10. Um I want this....NOW!
    Thanks for sharing
    Please stop by Itsy Bitsy and say hi.
    www.itsybitsybrianna.wordpress.com
    xoxo
    bB

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    1. Oh! I'm loving your site! Love making new 'blog friends' :)

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  11. I've never had a drink with peanut butter in it.. but this looks YUMMY! And I will try it!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!

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    1. You've never had a pb drink of some sort?! That needs to change quickly! :)

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  12. This is irresistible - Wonderful sweet drink
    Something I have to try

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  13. I am obsessed with peanut butter! I can't wait to try this out! Your blog is awesome! Im a new follower! Would LOVE for you to join my site as well! :)

    riversrecipereview.blogspot.com

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    1. Aww thank you! :) I'm heading over right now!

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  14. Oh my, Kristen. This looks to die for! I have GOT to make it for my husband when he gets home from work. Mmm!

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    1. Aww thank you! I hope he enjoys it! ...you're such a nice wife :)

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  15. Wow these look amazing I love these :) thanks for linking up to Creative Mondays :)

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  16. I definitely will be returning! :)

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  17. WOW these look soo yummmy!!!
    i would love for you to come by our linky and share this with us,
    http://live-love-laugh-interiordesign.blogspot.com.au

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  18. I'd love to join! Be there soon :)

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  19. Yummy that looks decadent and delicious :) I wanted to thank you for submitting this to Recipe Sharing Monday last week. The new party is up this morning and I'd love it if you joined us again. Have a great week!

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  20. I'm a PB fanatic too & I'm passing that quality on to my daughter ;) I've never tried peanut flour or PB2 but if it makes something taste like a Butterfinger I'm all for it! I would love for you to share this at Mom's Test Meal Mondays! This week's theme is kid-approved/after-school snack recipes! Trying to get us all some inspiration for sending the kiddos back to school! :)

    Have a great day!

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    1. I think that's a great trait to pass to your daughter! :) Thanks for the invite-it was a great party! I Hope you and your daughter are able to find PB2 and enjoy this recipe :)

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  21. Sorry this is late, but better late then never. Thanks so much for sharing with last weeks with Wednesday's Adorned From Above. The link party is open now for this week. This looks delicious. I am going to need to make this.
    Debi Bolocofsky
    www.adornedfromabove.com

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    1. Of course better late than never! :) Don't worry about it. Can't wait to check out your party-thanks for hosting!

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