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June 10, 2026
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This Peanut Butter Powder Milkshake is a next-level homemade treat with just 3-ingredients, including peanut butter powder instead of regular peanut butter! All the PB flavor you love with the creamiest texture, & easily made dairy-free!



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Blend: Add the milk (1/2 cup) to the blender or Vitamix first, followed by the ice cream (16-ounces) and then the peanut butter powder (1/2 cup). Put the lid on and blend until smooth, pushing down the sides and using the blender tamper as needed.
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Serve: Once smooth, serve the milkshake in two small cups, topped with whipped cream and crushed peanuts if you’d like. Leftovers can be frozen and re-blended later, but the consistency may change a bit.
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Tips & Tricks (5)
- Chill Your Blender Bowl 🧊Freeze your blender pitcher for 15 minutes before blending to keep the milkshake colder longer and prevent melting, ensuring a thick, creamy texture without over-blending.
- Toast Peanut Butter Powder First 🔥Lightly toast the peanut butter powder in a dry skillet for 1-2 minutes before blending to intensify its nutty flavor and eliminate any raw powder taste.
- Layer Your Drizzle Strategically 🎨Drizzle peanut butter on the inside walls of the glass before pouring the shake to create ribbons throughout and control sweetness better than mixing it in.
- Use Frozen Ice Cream, Not Regular 🍦Keep your vanilla ice cream at rock-solid freezing temperature and scoop directly from freezer to blender to achieve maximum creaminess without diluting with excess liquid from melting.
- Balance Powder-to-Milk Ratio Precisely ⚖️Start with 2-3 tablespoons peanut butter powder per 1 cup milk and taste-test before blending fully, as different brands vary in intensity and prevent over-mixing that can make the shake grainy.
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