Recipes
As if you needed an excuse to eat PB2.
Once you’ve tasted PB2 and Chocolate PB2, you’ll want more reasons to use both. So we’ve thoughtfully included some of our favorite recipes, and those of our customers, to satisfy your PB2 cravings. Submit your own recipe here.
Easy Slow Cooker Thai PB2 Chicken
Description
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 6-8 hours
Difficulty: Low
Ingredients
2 lbs. Skinless, boneless, chicken breast
3/4 cup Salsa
1/4 cup PB2
1 tsp. ginger (if fresh, minced)
2 Tbs. soy sauce
2 tsp. lime juice
2 tsp. cornstarch (optional)
2 tsp. minced garlic (optional)
To taste salt and pepper
Methods/steps
Combine all this in a crockpot and cook on low for 6 - 8 hours.
Reviews
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Recipe Tips
Besides just being a delicious product, PB2 and Chocolate PB2 are incredibly versatile. Uses are limited only by your imagination! Some of our favorite ways to enjoy both PB2 and CPB2:
* When added to almost any tomato based dish – salsa, BBQ sauce, Mexican dips, spaghetti sauce – PB2 mellows out the acidic flavor of the tomatoes.
* Any fruit dipped in PB2 or CPB2 powder is delicious! Tip: Spoon PB2 or CPB2 into a zipper bag. Cut a banana into bite size pieces and place in bag. Zip bag closed and shake to coat the fruit – enjoy. This is an easy, kid friendly, healthy snack. Good with apples and pineapple too.








Additional Tips
I found this recipe on the Weight Watchers Board and couldn't wait to try it. I also thought it would be an excellent recipe in which to substitute PB2 for the peanut butter called for in the original recipe. It worked out very well. The house smelled so good once it started cooking that I almost had to leave the house to keep myself out of it until dinner time. I served it with a salad and a side of No-Yolk Noodles. It was a very reasonable Weight Watchers 6 points when I did it.