Question:
Peanut Butter vs Cookie Butter?
Paige
2019-10-11 05:01:22 UTC
ok so I am obsessed with peanut butter but I keep on hearing about how amazing the Lotus Biscoff Cookie Butter is. I was just wondering which do you think is better??

I am planning on making myself an epic cheat meal this weekend and I cant decide which one I want to incorporate into my dessert. I usually make peanut butter cookies, peanut butter brownies, peanut butter frosted brownies and cupcakes etc. But all I'm wondering is if I should make the switch to cookie butter? I don't want to waste my money (or cheat meal lol) on it if peanut butter is going to be better.

thank youuuu sweet people xx
Seven answers:
?
2019-10-11 22:41:01 UTC
Well, Biscoff cookies are slightly caramelly flavored, but not as strong as Peanut butter, especially in baking, so the biscoff flavor may not come through in the baked goods, it would be more subtle.
Nikki P
2019-10-11 12:47:32 UTC
Both are great and have their uses.

Why not make your peanut butter brownies and also swirl in some cookie butter

Make the peanut butter cookies and place your thumb print in the cookie and add a teaspoon of cookie butter

Cookie butter is easy to make. Get a package of the cookies and make your own cookie butter and see if you like it. And you can make cookie butter from any cookie,

8 ounces any cookie

1/2 Cup veg oil

1/4 Cup water

1/2 Cup powdered sugar

In food processor place cookies, pulse to make into fine crumbs.

Add in the veg oil with processor running, then add in the water.

Slowly add in the powdered sugar bit by bit until you reach the desired consistency, you want it spreadable

Place in container with tight fitting lid and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

Keep refrigerated between uses and you should use it within a week
conley39
2019-10-11 11:02:13 UTC
I prefer Lotus Biscoff Cookie Butter.
anonymous
2019-10-11 06:06:24 UTC
For what it's worth, the peanut butter has some nutritional value besides Calories, and the closest food match to the cookie butter is potato chips, but even potato chips have some nutritional value. What are you going to spread the cookie butter on? A doughnut maybe?

That cookie butter is 66% of pulverized Biscoff Cookies in 33% oil and sugar

2 tablespoons as 30 grams is 170 Calories. 11 grams fat, 11 grams sugar, 7 grams starch 1 gram protein and other.  Practically zero in vitamins, needed minerals, or fiber.

Peanut butter is same Calories. 15 grams fat, 2.8 grams sugar, 1.4 grams starch, 7.5 grams protein, 1.8 grams fiber, 1.5g other such as some vitamin E, Niacin, minerals, and Omega-3 fatty acid.

Looks like potato chips are the closest match to the cookie butter

30 grams as a little over a 1 ounce bag is 164 Calories, 11.2g fat, 13.5g sugars and starch, 1.3g fiber, 2 grams protein, 2g other some vitamins and minerals

Better to cheat with a Klondike bar of ice cream. 
Silver
2019-10-11 05:05:51 UTC
Nah. Cookie butter is tasty for maybe a spoon, but it's just cookie dough with a lot of extra fat and sugar. It makes me kind of sick after a while. Nothing can beat a good peanut butter cookie. If you want to switch it up, maybe try almond butter and/or nutella for other flavors.
?
2019-10-11 05:04:52 UTC
Stop listening to hyper deceitful advertising and

Peer comments. Both cause obesity. Your better

Off with a jar or bag of mixed nuts. Almonds,

Cashews, chestnuts, etc etc. Keep your diet

Natural with beneficial vitamins and nutrients

These nuts have. Ok?
anonymous
2019-10-11 05:02:04 UTC
Try asking an actual question


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