Hot Peanut Butter

junescook got some spicy hot peanut butter from Peanut Butter & Company and wonders: What do you do with really hot peanut butter? "The stuff is so heat forward that any peanut taste is masked; it is just plain HOT," says junescook.

Spicy peanut butter would be perfect in Thai sesame noodles or as a satay dipping sauce, says maria lorraine. "Just leave out the chile or chile oil in the recipe. Lots of Thai and Indonesian dishes will work," she says. As for the satay, "thin the peanut butter with a little fish sauce and lime juice, add some garlic, and you're good to go," says alanbarnes.

"First my thoughts went where everyone's did—use it in Asian sauces etc.," says coastie. "Then I thought about how good pepper jelly is with cream cheese. Maybe a sandwich of cream cheese, peanut butter and jelly ... "

"Ooooh! Or, because of the spiciness of the peanut butter you could use a sweet jelly," says kubasd. "The thought of a raspberry jelly, cream cheese, and spicy peanut butter jelly sandwich makes me happy."

Discuss: What to do with really hot peanut butter?

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  • I love this peanut butter! The Heat is On is my favorite & I simply make peanut butter & jam sandwiches. With the bread & jam, it really tempers the heat. Of course, I can eat it off the spoon as well, with no problem. ;-)

    I was thinking about making peanut butter cookies & peanut butter fudge with it as well. And chocolate peanut butter fudge too.

  • I'm going to try this minced jalapeno in my preserves. Thanks.

  • I have done just the opposite...mince a jalapeno pepper, seeds and all, mix into small jar of homemade raspberry preserves...or most any other preserve as well. Not only is it good with pnut butter, but it's an excellent sauce for pork, breads, crackers...and just about any other dish, including fried hot dogs...Monte Cristo style...