5 2 Published Jun 13, 2024, Updated Oct 31, 2024 Instead of protein powder we’re using powdered peanut butter, which adds protein and that peanut butter flavor without the calories of nut butter. It’s so rich and creamy. I can’t wait for you to try this one!

How to Make Peanut Butter Protein Pudding

Topping Ideas

The topping are endless when it comes to this peanut butter protein pudding. Here are some ideas:

Crushed peanuts – for some crunch I love topping this pudding with crushed peanuts. Chocolate chips – chocolate and peanut butter just go together, so obviously it makes sense to add a few chocolate chips on top! Yogurt or whip cream – add a dollop of yogurt or whip cream or on top!  Caramel sauce – How delicious would this peanut butter pudding be drizzled with my date caramel sauce?! Granola – another crunchy topping idea is to sprinkle a little granola on top for added texture and flavor. I love my homemade granola, but this chocolate granola would also be delicious. For even more protein try my protein granola instead!

How to Store Leftovers

If you have any leftovers, place the pudding in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. With this said, this protein pudding is great for meal prep. Feel free to make a few batches (leaving out the toppings) on Sunday for the week ahead. I like prepping them in wide-mouth 16 oz mason jars. When you’re ready to eat, add your favorite toppings and enjoy!

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