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According to everyone here, the sandwich you're supposed to make is:
Peanut butter, butter, honey, banana, pickles (cucumbers if you're impatient), cayenne pepper, and lastly, if you're a Vincent, jam or preserves.
Toasting optional
Peanut butter is horrifyingly dry on its own.
I was with you up to the toasted part.
I like to put a sliced banana. Offsets the dryness of plain peanut butter, and adds a bit of sweetness.
Let me introduce you guys to the most glorious topping for peanut butter bread:
FUCKING CUCUMBER
It ads freshness, moisture, texture, crunch and the flavor actually combines well. First time I heard it I thought it was crazy but just try it once and you're sold.
You're just pushing a gateway drug to peanut butter and pickle sandwiches
I tried peanut butter and jam because I always heard it being talked about in American movies (am European). It was a waste of both imo. Peanut butter and chocolate sprinkles is the way to go if you must add something to peanut butter. Jam is best on its own.
I would not go that far but certainly I would take just peanut butter over just jelly. As far as not needing help sure but it can still get better. In comes. The banana!
A thin layer of butter to separate the bread and peanut butter is the secret creamy ingredient to reduce the sticky, globby mouthfeel of peanut butter and reduce the need for drink nearby.
My personal favorite ingredient is banana.
I sprinkle some salt on my pb, though I do also like something sweet with it if it's gonna be a sandwich
Peanut "butter" is like almond "milk" but when I have a peanut butter sandwich I always pump up the jam.
No way! Toasted bread a sweet spread over the peanut butter and a glass of milk! It doesn’t get any better!
Jelly is for children.
Use jam instead. Organic (no HFCS) strawberry is my go-to.
Or preserves. I prefer strawberry with peanutbutter myself, but if I'm just spreading preserves or jam on a pastry, I like peach.
Better unpopular opinion: US-style peanut butter is disgusting. It is sweetened and has an off-putting structure. European style peanut butter is way better.
More popular opinion: the best topping for peanut butter is sambal, which is an Indonesian style chilli paste
You understand we have real PB in the states, too, right? The fact that you chose to buy crap in the states does not reflect poorly on us. The PB I buy is not sweetened.
That would be like me going to Vietnam, trying pho with tripe, and concluding that all pho in Vietnam has tripe.
You have even more real PB in the states because it's protected and must contain at least 90% peanuts, this is not the case in the EU.
Came here to say I put a ton of cayenne pepper on mine. Guess I'll try sambal and Tabasco too
I like pickles more then jelly
Umm… I am unsure how to proceed. Out of pure curiosity, I want to try a peanut butter and pickle sandwich. However, the portion of my mind that is closed does not want to try that.
What do I do?
It's actually really, really good. I tried it recently. It's very reminiscent of Thai dishes to me that use peanuts, weirdly enough.
I put peanut butter on both sides and pickles in the middle. Works best with spicy pickles, IMO.
It's a tasty sweet and savory sandwich.
Try it. I love it but its not for everyone.
I swear if you trolling me it’s a good one.
I’ll try it tomorrow. Toasted or not?
Me? untoasted. I'm not trolling both me and my partner love it.
But have you ever made a peanut butter and jelly burrito? Just roll it up and sear the burrito on both sides. Makes the peanut butter and jelly nice and warm too.
I’ll give both a shot this weekend and report back!
Good post. This IS an unpopular opinion. I really want to downvote you because I disagree, but I want to upvote you because you clearly understood the assignment.
This IS an unpopular opinion.
Depends where you're from though, peanut butter & jelly/jam isn't really a thing here.
Interesting, it's a classic where I grew up (Minnesota, USA). Where are you that it's not a thing?
Adding Jelly to a Peanutbutter Sandwich makes it a PB&J. If someone asked me if I wanted a Peanutbutter Sandwich and I said yes, and then they instead brought me a PB&J, I'd be annoyed.
I acknowledge this probably could have been worded better, but I'm gonna take bong rips rather than fix it 😤
Thin layer of jam, 4cm thick layer of peanut butter.
Replacing the jam with Vegemite is the only correct option.

That episode baffles and infuriates me. Does the Federation really not have a law against genocide?!
Peanut butter + Honey + Banana slices
Your welcome, just keep a drink close by.
As far as blank blank& blank sandwiches go, my favorite is cream cheese and Nutella.
I don't think I've purchased jelly in like decades, but I eat a lot of peanut butter. Sometimes with bananas.
Well, definitely fits the community!
I will say that I disagree, though I do find joy in just a plain peanutbutter sandwich at times.
But, to me, peanutbutter is a foundation to build with, not the main goal. When teamed up with the right ingredients, it provides synergy. It's got sweet, salty, a little umami, and that unique peanut taste. So it mixes well with so much.
The key to jelly is making sure that it still manages to have a tartness and the experience is more fulfilling. I find that actually jellies aren't as good as preserves or jams, as jelly tends to be way more sugar based and has little or no "body" from the original fruit.
But one of my favorite PB based sandwiches is apples. Slice them up thin, a scant layer of pb on each slice of bread, with the slices stacked in between. A decently tart apple is sublime. Add a slice of cheddar and you get a deeper complexity.
I prefer it with cucumber myself. Ads a nice fresh crispness to it.
Pickles are good too. I haven't done it with cucumbers in a long time I might make that tomorrow
Upvoted for strong disagreement. If I had to drop an ingredient it would be the peanut butter (leaving out the bread would be too messy)
I like peanut butter in savory stuff much more than in sweet. So I would agree. I don't buy the kind with sugar in it. But I would never make a peanut butter sandwich either, unless the only food in the house was somehow peanut butter and bread.
Someone posted here that they liked a peanut butter and onion sandwich, I'd try that.