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How to Combine Peanut Butter and Coffee: Three Blended Drinks
When talking to people about the idea of "gourmet" peanut butter, I often find myself making comparisons to coffee. The raw ingredients for both are roasted seeds. In the case of peanuts, a legume, it's the shelled kernel of the plant. In the case of coffee, it's the seed of the coffee fruit, often referred to as a coffee cherry. Plus, the two go really well together. Here are three recipes for PB-laced frozen coffee drinks.
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A rich but clean take on the southern classic of salted peanuts and sweet, fizzy cola.
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A creamy, deeply peanutty scoop with the complex flavor of honey.
Painkiller Cocktail
The Painkiller cocktail was invented at the Soggy Dollar Bar at White Bay on the island of Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands. It's the ultimate tropical drink whether you're beachside, poolside, or inside.
Planter's Punch
Hold the sweet juices and the pineapple; a traditional Planter's Punch is a clean, icy drink of rum, lime, and bitters.
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(Not Exactly A) Painkiller
First things first: this is not a Painkiller. This may resemble that drink that originated some 40 years ago at the Soggy Dollar Bar in the British Virgin Islands, but the Painkiller was adopted as the mascot drink by Pusser's Rum around a decade after its birth (the drink's birth, that is.)
Painkiller
Yes, it's kinda fruity, and yes, you're venturing into umbrella-drink territory; but we're at the dawn of summer—it's okay to put on your flowered shirt and relax a little bit. A Painkiller can help you shake out whatever winter stiffness remains, and prepare you for the long, hot months ahead.
I was recently in Barbados for some diving where I encountered a Caribbean favorite: Peanut Punch. Now, this is nothing like the powdered drink mixes we grew up with as kids. Peanut Punch is a traditional island drink made of peanut butter, milk, honey/simply syrup, and spices. But that's the kiddie version; here are some suggestions for making cocktails with Peanut Punch.
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