• CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 days ago

    The Elvis. The sandwich American rock singer Elvis Presley made famous. Peanut butter, banana, and bacon. Grilled like a grilled cheese sandwich.

    Addendum: I am allergic to peanut butter. I got ahold of a soy-based alternative called Wowbutter, and people who are not allergic tell me they nailed the taste, but the aftertaste is kinda not good. So, the first thing I did was shove a whole teaspoon-full of it in my mouth. My brain goes “you dumb fuck, you’re gonna die,” but I didn’t, because it wasn’t toxic. So I went and tried everything made with peanut butter (BTW, strawberry > grape for PB&Js), including the Elvis. A lot of it was kinda gross. I guess if you were raised on peanut butter, maybe, I can see it, but I didn’t think the experience was anything special. Not when Nutella exists… which I also can’t have. But then there’s Biscoff spread, which is non-toxic, apparently it’s also vegan (wouldn’t peanut butter be, too?), and it’s ten billion percent better than all that other shit. Though, you would be absolutely right in saying I’ve never had real peanut butter, or your favourite variety of it.

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      10 days ago

      As someone not allergic to peanuts, but who grew up in Europe, I was probably about 20 when I tried peanut butter for the first time. I agree with you, it’s meh. Not terrible, not great.

      Nutella, ovomaltine, pistachio or white chocolate spreads are much better. Never tried biscoff, sounds promising.

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        10 days ago

        Wait just a minute! You’re comparing sugary spreads to our peanut butter? Imma remember this next time somebody from Europe gives us shit about sugar in our sandwich bread.

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        10 days ago

        I’m kinda the opposite of you. I’m American and grew up with peanut butter. I didn’t try Nutella until my 20s, and while it was ok, I didn’t think it was nearly as good as what people made it out to be.

        While I don’t have peanut butter often nowadays, it’s still one of my favorite things when added to sweets, like peanut butter cups or peanut butter fudge. Peanut butter + chocolate is a heavenly combo.

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          9 days ago

          Nah, creamy PB is better and I will fight you on that. Creamy PB is better for ants on a log, it’s better on ice cream, it’s better for dipping or making into sauces, it’s better on sandwiches too. Thick layer of creamy PB, black raspberry jam, and some honey-wheat whole grain bread, and I’m in heaven.

          Crunchy PB is better at one thing and one thing only, and that is staying in the jar.

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          10 days ago

          Yeah, might be a different category, but even for savory spreads I prefer a cream cheese, alioli, sobrasada or paprykarz.

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        10 days ago

        Biscoff butter is great. Absolutely horrendously unhealthy IIRC, but tastes great.
        Also, there are so many chocolate spreads out there that are a hundred times better than Nutella nowadays, don’t sell your palate short!

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      10 days ago

      My wife has a severe nut allergy. We have tried wow butter and I have to be frank, it’s maybe somewhat similar to the shitty ultra processed refined sugar peanut butter but just barely, and you’re bang on about the aftertaste. It’s sickly.

      We much prefer Sun Butter (the no sugar added variety).

      But if I’m being honest that also isn’t quite the right taste substitute for peanut butter either, but it’s the closest I’ve tried.