Microwave Peanut Brittle Recipe (2024)

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Microwave peanut brittle recipe is an easy sweet, salty and buttery peanut brittle that takes minutes to make. No- fuss, full proof method that requires no stove top candy thermometer!

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Peanut Brittle Recipe

Holiday recipes can mean anything from sweet corn casserole to fresh green beans, marshmallow fluff to deliciously sweet cookie dip.

But one thing that reminds me so much of a vintage holiday is peanut brittle.

Probably because the last time I could seriously enjoy it without worrying about a filling falling out was in my child hood (or maybe because of that) but nonetheless, peanut brittle is a delightful and enjoyable no bake Christmas dessert that also easily doubles a gift.

But with this peanut brittle, you need nothing more than a microwave, ingredients and a little care to not over cook or under stir. Sweet and salty, this simple dessert is nothing more than sugar, syrup and peanuts!

Can the best peanut butter brittle recipe GET any easier? I think not!

Microwave Peanut Brittle Recipe

Have you ever wanted to learn how to make peanut butter brittlein the microwave?

Skip the stove top and opt for this easy microwave version that creates your own homemade candy in minutes. With only about 15 minutes prep time, its also a dessert that is quick with simple steps.

Just please read my notes below about working with sugar and microwave times.

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrupMicrowave Peanut Brittle Recipe (2)
  • 1 cup raw peanuts (I used dry roasted, lightly salted peanuts)
  • 1 teaspoon butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

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Making Peanut Brittle Tips

  1. Making peanut brittle is a candy process and that means big heat. Even though this is a microwave oven, your sugar and corn syrup are gonna get scalding, so take serious care not burn yourself on the bowl or while stirring. Get some oven mittsMicrowave Peanut Brittle Recipe (4)~
  2. Prepping goes a long way (with pretty much all cooking) so to keep your candy from pre-maturely hardening, make sure you have everything measured and ready to go.
  3. Want to gift your microwave peanut brittle? Once complete hard and broken down into smaller bits, I like to gift in mason jarsMicrowave Peanut Brittle Recipe (5)!
  4. Like with all candy making, if you have an issue cleaning out your bowl from hardened candy, just let sit in a bowl of water. The water will break the sugar down, takes about 30 minutes.
  5. Seal in a tight container to keep moisture from getting in and leave in a room temperature environment. Do not refrigerate! If you need to do a double layer, put parchment paperMicrowave Peanut Brittle Recipe (6) in between or the top layer could easily stick to the bottom. It is candy after all.

Scalding Sugar

When working with sugar, even in the microwave, its easy to BURN it.

You will know you burned it if you start smelling burnt! The times in this microwave peanut brittle are based on my microwave, but you may need to shave 30 seconds off if you have a very powerful microwave.

In the pictures below, I made peanut brittle at the full times listed AND redid it with a minute shaved off of the 1st and 2nd microwave times.

You can see the color difference with less time. It also tastes less roasted, but the consistency is the same.

How to make Peanut Brittle In the Microwave

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking sprayMicrowave Peanut Brittle Recipe (7). Set aside.

Add white sugar and corn syrup into a large microwave safe bowl. Glass gets super hot.

Microwave for 3 1/2 to 4 minutes.

You want a large bowl because as you microwave, the mixture will double in size and bubble.

Mix well and quickly after you pull it out. Move to next step.

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Add peanuts and return to microwave for 2 1/2 to 3 minutes.

Mixture will bubble and double in size again and begin to brown in color.

Stir well and very quickly before next step.

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Add butter and vanilla and cook for 1 minute more.

Your butter may steam up as it hits the scalding sugar.

Mix well for a few seconds

Add baking soda and mix.

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Mixture will change color (cloudy) and bubble with air bubbles, this is fine and normal.

Use a spatula to quickly pour into prepared baking sheet.

NOTE ON SPREADING THE BRITTLE:

You don’t want to pop all the bubbles out of the baking soda, so do your best to rotate the baking sheet back and forth to spread your peanut brittle. You can use a spatula to spread a little if necessarily, but don’t go overboard.

It doesn’t spread like chocolate would.

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Let set to harden.

I put in the freezer 15 minutes to harden immediately because I have almost no patience, but you can sit on the counter for an hour and it should harden naturally.

Once hard, use a sharp knife or break with your hands into pieces.

Store in an airtight container on the counter.

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Microwave Peanut Brittle Recipe

Author Trisha Haas - Salty Side Dish


Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Microwave Peanut Butter brittle recipe is an easy sweet, salty and buttery peanut brittle that takes minutes to make in a microwave oven. No- fuss, full proof method that requires no stove top candy thermometer! Vintage Christmas dessert

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
  • 1 cup peanuts I used dry roasted, lightly salted peanuts
  • 1 teaspoon butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.

  • Add white sugar and corn syrup into a large microwave safe bowl.

  • Microwave for 31/2- 4 minutes (see note on times). You want a large bowl because as you microwave, the mixture will grow in size and bubble.

  • Mix well (and quickly) when cooking is complete.

  • Add peanuts and return to microwave for 2-3 minutes.

  • Mixture will bubble and double in size again and begin to brown in color.

  • Stir well and quickly after cooking. Your sugar starts to harden at each step so move quickly.

  • Add butter and vanilla and cook for 1 minute more. Mix well. quickly.

  • Add baking soda and mix. Mixture will change color and look cloudy. This is normal.

  • Quickly pour into prepared pan and gently spread, but not too thin. It wont spread like chocolate so do not panic. If it seems too thick in some places, you can spread a bit with a spatula.

  • Let set to harden. I put mine in the freezer for 15 minutes to harden quickly but the normal way is 1 hour on the counter naturally cooling.

  • Once hard, break into bite size pieces.

  • Store in an airtight container on the counter. The fridge may soften the sugar so its best left on the counter.

Video

Notes

Scalding sugar

When working with sugar, even in the microwave, its easy to BURN it. The times in this microwave peanut brittle are based on my microwave, but you may need to shave 30 seconds off if you have a very powerful microwave. In the pictures below, I made peanut brittle at the full times listed AND redid it with a minute shaved off of the 1st and 2nd microwave times.

You can see the color difference. It also tastes less roasted, but the consistency is the same.

See full article for video and tips.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 271kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 250mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 42g

Nutritional Disclaimer: The nutritional data provided here is auto-calculated and intended for your convenience only. As it’s generated via automation, its accuracy may be compromised. For precise nutritional insight, please compute the values utilizing the actual ingredients in your recipe through your chosen nutrition calculator or application.

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FAQs

Why did my peanut brittle not get hard? ›

This is because you did not cook it long enough in the microwave. If the texture of the peanut brittle is sticky, and not crunchy, this means that you need to cook the mixture longer, until it reaches 300°F.

Why put baking soda in peanut brittle? ›

Baking soda is also very important at this stage since it reacts to the heat, creating carbon dioxide that aerates the caramel, enabling it to snap when someone bites into it rather than requiring them to gnaw at it until it breaks or pulls apart.

Can I use aluminum foil instead of parchment paper for peanut brittle? ›

Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil lightly coated with vegetable cooking spray. Place the pan on a heat-proof trivet or cooling rack and set aside. Pre-measure the vanilla, baking soda and peanuts and place in bowls or measuring cups near the stovetop.

Why do you have to soak peanuts before boiling them? ›

Do you have to soak raw peanuts before boiling? This step saves a little time boiling, but if you don't have the luxury of soaking time, you can skip it.

How long to microwave boiled peanuts? ›

There are two easy ways to reheat your boiled peanuts: Microwave – place the bag in the microwave for approximately 1 minute until they are hot. You can also heat them in the microwave in a covered container. Stovetop – Bring a saucepan of water to a boil.

How do you harden peanut brittle? ›

Didn't get it hot enough. You have to hit hard crack stage heat or it's not going to harden. From internet: Hard-Crack Stage is a cooking term meaning that a sugar syrup being heated has reached 149 – 154 C (300 – 310 F.) It is a test of how hot a sugar syrup is, and of how much water is left in it.

Can you overcook peanut brittle? ›

If you overcook the brittle, it could be bitter or burnt. If you undercook it, the brittle won't properly set and the end result will be sticky. A thermometer is an accessible and inexpensive way to monitor temperature and ensure properly cooked brittle. Make sure your baking soda is fresh and active.

How do you keep peanut brittle crispy? ›

The candy will attract moisture from the air, making it unpleasantly sticky instead of shatteringly crisp. Once it's completely cool, transfer it to an airtight container.

Why did my peanut brittle turn white? ›

Peanut brittle turning white, often referred to as "sugaring," is typically the result of crystallization of the sugar in the candy. This crystallization can make the brittle appear white or cloudy rather than having a clear, glass-like consistency.

Why is my peanut brittle hard but sticky? ›

What's important to know is that the corn syrup controls the grain of the brittle so adding too little and you have a grainy textured brittle, while adding too much will result in a stringy and sticky brittle.

Can you use parchment paper when making peanut brittle? ›

You will want the cookie sheet to be non-stick. Use parchment paper, a silicone baking sheet or a greased cookie sheet. Spread the peanut brittle as thin as you can. Immediately add your sea salt.

How long does homemade peanut brittle last? ›

To store: Store peanut brittle (once it's completely cooled) in an airtight container at room temperature. Do not refrigerate as the moisture from the fridge will cause the brittle to soften. Store for 6-8 weeks. To freeze: Peanut brittle can be frozen and stored up to 3 months.

Does peanut brittle go bad? ›

Does Peanut Brittle Go Bad? Properly stored peanut brittle can last for several weeks to a couple of months.

What is the best pan for making peanut brittle? ›

Heavy 6 quart Dutch Oven pot. Mine is an old 1970's Club Aluminum. It's perfect! You need a heavy THICK pot so it won't scorch.

Can you boil peanuts in microwave? ›

Just pour the entire contents into a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 60-90 seconds, depending on the weight of your can or pouch. You can also heat your peanuts on the stovetop by bringing them to a boil, and then reducing the heat and simmering.

What is the quickest way to shell peanuts? ›

Just apply pressure by putting the shell between your thumb and index finger and pressing your thumb a little hole will form, get bigger, and then you get your peanut.

Is it okay to microwave boiled peanuts? ›

We recommend serving boiled peanuts in the shell at room temperature in a simple bowl with a large plate or saucer underneath to catch the shells. Many prefer them warm, which can be accomplished by microwaving them (with a plastic wrap lid on the vessel) or by reheating them on the stovetop, immersed in salty water.

How do you soften peanuts quickly? ›

Soak peanuts in hot boiling water for 2 to 3 hours before cooking to soften them. In the past, I boiled them without any prior soaking and they turned out slightly crunchy despite simmering them for nearly 2 hours on the stovetop.

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