| If you
have a microwave and you'd like to whip up some peanut brittle in a hurry,
this recipe will let you do it in a little less than 10 minutes (plus cooling
time, of course).
NB. Times are based on a
700W microwave oven so please adjust your cooking time to suit your
equipment!
Ingredients:
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1.5 cups of
raw, shelled Virginia peanuts (leave the skins on)
-
1 cup of granulated
sugar
-
1/2 cup light
corn syrup
-
1 teaspoon
of butter
-
1 teaspoon
of vanilla
-
1 teaspoon
baking soda
-
1/8 teaspoon
salt
Method:
-
Mix the peanuts,
sugar, corn syrup and salt together in a microwave-safe casserole dish until
well mixed
-
Cook in a microwave
on high for 4 minutes; open and stir the mix well; then cook on high for
another 4 minutes
-
Open, stir
in the butter and vanilla, then microwave on high for a further 2
minutes
-
Finally, remove
from the microwave, open the dish, add the baking soda and stir quickly until
the mix is light and foamy
-
Immediately
pour the mixture onto a lightly-greased baking sheet, spreading it out
thinly.
-
Allow the mix
to cool - then break it into small pieces and store in an airtight
container.
Tip:
The trick to
making thin, tender peanut brittle is to keep the baking sheet(s) you use
warm. I recommend heating them in a conventional oven at around
200o F (about 95o C) before you spread the peanut brittle
mix. This should allow you to spread the mix 1cm to 2cm thick without it
setting up.
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