MICROWAVE PEANUT BRITTLE

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Back in the early 1970's I got my first Microwave. It was big and costly, but I "had" to have one. Of course now we can't live with out it. I remember taking a cooking class on how to use one. I don't think I did much at first, except warm food, which is what we use it most for today. My Fridgidare microwave came with a...

Provided by Kathy Sterling

Categories     Candies

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/4 c light karo syrup
1 c granulated sugar
1/8 tsp salt
1 c peanuts, unsalted
1 tsp butter
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking soda

Steps:

  • 1. Mix Karo Syrup, Sugar, Slt and Peanutes in a 1 1/2 quart microwave proof dish. Cook for 4 minutes on high, stir and cook for an additional 3 1/2 minutes on high power.
  • 2. Stir in butter and vanilla and cook for 1 minute on high power.
  • 3. Add baking soda and stir lightly. Spread out very thinly on greased aluminum foil. Cool completely and then break into pieces.

Malik Jutt
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This recipe is a great way to make peanut brittle. It's easy to follow and the brittle turns out perfect every time.


Digital Bd Welcome TiTu
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This recipe is amazing! It's so easy to make and the brittle is delicious. I've made it several times and it's always a hit.


Blinzzy Success (Ehis)
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This recipe is a waste of time and ingredients. I would not recommend it.


James Malone
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my brittle turned out really crumbly. I would recommend following the recipe carefully.


Wolf Steelpaw
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This recipe is a little too expensive for my taste. I would recommend using a different recipe if you're on a budget.


Arif Res
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This recipe is a little too time-consuming for my taste. I would recommend using a different recipe if you're short on time.


Nicole Barrow
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This recipe is a great way to make peanut brittle in a hurry. I was able to make it in just a few minutes.


Nabiha Tahsin Manha
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I was impressed with how easy this recipe was to follow. I'm not a experienced candy maker, but I was able to make this brittle without any problems.


Jonathan S. Moore Jr
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This recipe is a great way to make peanut brittle without having to use a candy thermometer.


Mithun Majhi
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I love this recipe! The brittle is so crunchy and flavorful. I always get compliments on it when I make it.


All Videos
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This recipe is a keeper! It's so easy to make, and the brittle is always delicious.


Hosne ara Hira
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I've made this recipe several times, and it always turns out perfect. It's my go-to recipe for peanut brittle.


Lucy Kibicho
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This recipe was a disaster! The brittle never set, and it ended up being a sticky mess.


xKlax
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The brittle was a little too hard for my liking. I would recommend cooking it for a shorter amount of time.


Lara Qashmar
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This recipe is a little too sweet for my taste. I would recommend using less sugar next time.


Nour blogger
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I was a little skeptical about making peanut brittle in the microwave, but I was pleasantly surprised. It turned out just as good as the peanut brittle I've made in the oven.


Sunny Raut
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover peanuts. I had a bag of peanuts that was about to go bad, so I decided to make this brittle. It was a great way to use them up, and the brittle turned out really good.


Harper Bartholomew
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I've never made peanut brittle before, but this recipe made it so easy. I was able to make it in just a few minutes, and it turned out delicious.


Roshan Rana Magar
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This peanut brittle recipe was a hit! It was so easy to make in the microwave, and it turned out perfectly. The brittle was crunchy and flavorful, and it was the perfect snack to share with friends and family.