When I was a little girl, I would have fun with my grandmother making holiday treats for my uncle who was in the Navy. This recipe was always on our 'candy list' to make. She taught me over the years, how it is with patience and an iron skillet* you can get that perfect golden color & crunch. It will melt in your mouth with...
Provided by Carol Burk
Categories Other Snacks
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. Prepare 1/2 sheet cake pan by buttering it thoroughly. In a small dish stir together the baking soda, vanilla, and butter. Set aside for later use.
- 2. Combine sugar, syrup, and water into an iron skillet. Heat mixture over medium high heat while stirring, until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture starts to boil. Continue cooking while stirring occasionally, until the candy thermometer reaches 295 F (approximately 30 minutes). The time will vary depending on humidity, altitude, etc. This is where patience comes into the mix! *
- 3. Immediately add the peanuts and continue stirring. You have to be quick at this point so the peanuts do not burn! When the thermometer reaches 305 F pour the baking soda mixture into the skillet and stir once or twice. Immediately pour the mixture onto the baking sheet. When the mixture is completely cool, slightly twist the pan to loosen the brittle. Then snap into bite size pieces and enjoy!
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I am Dhabak
[email protected]This peanut brittle is delicious! I love the way the sugar caramelizes and the peanuts add a nice crunch. It's the perfect treat for a party or a gift.
chiker vincent
[email protected]I love this recipe! It's so simple to follow and the peanut brittle always turns out perfectly. I've made it several times and it's always a hit. Thanks for sharing!
Supreme Alfred
[email protected]This is the best peanut brittle I've ever had! It's so easy to make and it turned out perfectly. I love the way the butter gives it a rich flavor. I'll definitely be making this again.
Kevin Crose
[email protected]This peanut brittle is so addictive! I can't stop eating it. It's the perfect combination of crunchy and chewy. I love the way the peanuts add a little bit of texture and flavor. I've already made it twice and I'm planning on making it again soon.
Kayla Sabater
[email protected]Grandma's Buttery Peanut Brittle is an absolute delight! I've been making it for years and it's always a hit. The combination of sweet and salty is perfect, and the buttery flavor really shines through. I love how easy it is to make, too. Just a few