Classic Peanut Brittle

Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Health score
3%
Classic Peanut Brittle
45 min.
3
786kcal

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Peanut brittle is a classic treat that perfectly balances sweet and salty flavors, making it a beloved dessert for many. Whether you're reminiscing about childhood delights or seeking a crunchy, satisfying snack, this classic peanut brittle recipe will surely hit the spot. With its irresistible combination of toasted peanuts and caramelized sugar, this dessert is not only delightful to taste but also simple to prepare.

What makes this recipe particularly appealing is its versatility. You can enjoy it in its original form, or feel free to add your personal twist—such as chocolate-dipping or transforming it into delicious popcorn peanut brittle for a fun and unique treat. Plus, this dessert is vegetarian and gluten-free, so it can be enjoyed by a wider range of dietary preferences!

In just 45 minutes, you can create a batch of homemade peanut brittle that will impress your friends and family, while filling your home with the warm, inviting aroma of sugary goodness. This recipe serves three people, making it an excellent way to share a sweet moment with loved ones over a cup of coffee or tea. So roll up your sleeves and get ready to indulge in a delightful crunchy treat that’s perfect for any occasion!

Ingredients

  • teaspoon baking soda 
  • tablespoons butter 
  • 0.5 cup plus light
  • cup dry-roasted raw shelled
  • 0.1 teaspoon salt 
  • cup sugar 
  • teaspoons vanilla 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • sauce pan
  • wax paper
  • microwave
  • candy thermometer

Directions

  1. Combine first 3 ingredients in a large glass bowl. Microwave on HIGH 5 minutes, add peanuts, and microwave 2 more minutes with 1,000-watt microwave. Microwave 4 more minutes if using a 700-watt microwave. Stir in remaining ingredients.
  2. Pour into a buttered 15- x 10-inch jellyroll pan; shake pan to spread thinly. Cool until firm, and break into pieces. Store in an airtight container.
  3. Cooktop Brittle: Prep: 5 min., Cook: 8 min., Stand: 5 min. Cook first 3 ingredients in a medium-size heavy saucepan over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture starts to boil. Boil without stirring 5 minutes or until a candy thermometer reaches 31
  4. Add peanuts, and cook 2 to 3 more minutes or to 28
  5. Mixture should be golden brown.)
  6. Remove from heat, and stir in butter and remaining ingredients.
  7. Pour mixture onto a metal surface or into a shallow pan. Allow to stand 5 minutes or until hardened. Break into pieces.
  8. Pecan Brittle: Substitute 1 cup chopped pecans for peanuts.
  9. Chocolate-Dipped Peanut Brittle: Prepare peanut brittle as directed. Melt 2 (2-ounce) chocolate bark coating squares; dip peanut brittle pieces into melted chocolate.
  10. Place on wax paper, and let harden
  11. Popcorn Peanut Brittle: Prepare brittle as directed. Stir in 1 cup popped popcorn before pouring into pan.

Nutrition Facts

Calories786kcal
Protein5.93%
Fat35.59%
Carbs58.48%

Properties

Glycemic Index
46.36
Glycemic Load
54.84
Inflammation Score
-5
Nutrition Score
11.424782540487%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:785.6kcal
39.28%
Fat:32.75g
50.38%
Saturated Fat:8.66g
54.11%
Carbohydrates:121.04g
40.35%
Net Carbohydrates:116.84g
42.49%
Sugar:112.97g
125.53%
Cholesterol:20.07mg
6.69%
Sodium:762.85mg
33.17%
Alcohol:0.92g
100%
Alcohol %:0.62%
100%
Protein:12.28g
24.56%
Manganese:1.05mg
52.53%
Vitamin B3:7.22mg
36.08%
Magnesium:90.08mg
22.52%
Phosphorus:183.9mg
18.39%
Vitamin E:2.68mg
17.88%
Fiber:4.2g
16.8%
Folate:48.78µg
12.19%
Vitamin B6:0.23mg
11.7%
Copper:0.22mg
11.03%
Zinc:1.65mg
11.02%
Potassium:325.11mg
9.29%
Selenium:5.54µg
7.92%
Vitamin B1:0.11mg
7.35%
Vitamin B5:0.71mg
7.09%
Vitamin B2:0.12mg
6.87%
Vitamin A:233.24IU
4.66%
Iron:0.83mg
4.61%
Calcium:39.65mg
3.96%
Source:My Recipes