PB&J Ratio

Ratio of Peanut Butter to Jelly/Jam

  • 1 PB to 1 J

    Votes: 8 26.7%
  • 2 PB to 1 J

    Votes: 10 33.3%
  • 1 PB to 2 J

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • 3+ PB to 1 J

    Votes: 2 6.7%
  • 1 PB to 3+ J

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 20.0%

  • Total voters
    30

J_Chemist

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As I make myself the first PB & J sandwich after a long time, the question has once more arisen in my brain. Achieving the perfect ratio of Peanut Butter and Jelly has eluded me for nearly three decades now, but there have been times when I have come close.

With that, I wish to know of other's sandwich preferences. Why? Because PB&J is a staple of humanity and no matter where you go in the world, it exists and I exist to eat it.

So, tell me. What is your perfect ratio of Peanut Butter to Jelly on a sandwich? Jam and Jelly are synonymous with one another so if you use jam instead, just ratio with that.

I'm a 2PB-1J fan. But sometimes I go heathenous and can do 3PB-1J. Depends on how much milk I have and if I just worked out.
 

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I find the peanut butter more potent than the jelly so the ratio should not be 1 : 1
 

HelloHound

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you apply a thin layer of peanut butter to both sides of the inner sandwich so that the jelly doesn't saturate the bread
edit: I like to toast my bread and use good old fashioned grape jelly and smooth peanut butter
 

J_Chemist

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you apply a thin layer of peanut butter to both sides of the inner sandwich so that the jelly doesn't saturate the bread
Now I have outlined the bread to keep the jelly from spilling out. But applying a thin layer is new. :blob_hmm_two: reckon I'll have to try that.

Additionally what kind of jelly do you prefer and do you toast it or not?
Grape jelly! And toasted bread is fabulous if you have the time.
 

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A perfectly toasted bread, a layer of jam on both slices, and a spread of milk cream (fresh malai) to balance the sweetness. This is my favorite combo.
 

J_Chemist

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A perfectly toasted bread, a layer of jam on both slices, and a spread of milk cream (fresh malai) to balance the sweetness. This is my favorite combo.
Milk cream? What is this sweet deliciousness you speak of?
 

EldritchPotato

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It really depends on the quality of the ingredients but I would say usually more jam than pan butter to avoid it being dry. 1:1 if you have really good penutbutter and jam.
 

Alski

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For me the ratios depend on the type of PB/J but most of the time it is 1-0 or 0-1.
 

CupcakeNinja

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As I make myself the first PB & J sandwich after a long time, the question has once more arisen in my brain. Achieving the perfect ratio of Peanut Butter and Jelly has eluded me for nearly three decades now, but there have been times when I have come close.

With that, I wish to know of other's sandwich preferences. Why? Because PB&J is a staple of humanity and no matter where you go in the world, it exists and I exist to eat it.

So, tell me. What is your perfect ratio of Peanut Butter to Jelly on a sandwich? Jam and Jelly are synonymous with one another so if you use jam instead, just ratio with that.

I'm a 2PB-1J fan. But sometimes I go heathenous and can do 3PB-1J. Depends on how much milk I have and if I just worked out.
jelly is too sweet, it needs a 2PB to 1J ratio or else it just tastes like sugar. Anyone who says different, your mom's a hoe
A perfectly toasted bread, a layer of jam on both slices, and a spread of milk cream (fresh malai) to balance the sweetness. This is my favorite combo.
tf fuck is milk cream though? like, whipped cream? sweetened condensed milk? And jam is already sweet, why make it sweeter anyway? lemme see your teeth, buddy.
 
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