Peanut Brittle Recipe (2024)

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Published: Jun 16, 2022 Last Updated: Jun 16, 2022

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Easy, delicious Microwave Peanut Brittle recipe ready in 10 minutes! Old fashioned candy made with simple ingredients in the microwave or on the stove top.

We love old fashioned candy recipes. Try our salted nut roll or almond bars for a delicious treat. Or learn how to make fudge with our tips and tricks!

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Table of Contents

  • Why this Candy is Best
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Make Peanut Brittle on the Stove Top
  • Recipe FAQs
  • More Easy Candy Recipes
  • Microwave Peanut Brittle Recipe

Why this Candy is Best

Making homemade candy doesn’t have to be hard.

Peanut brittle is a similar to toffee with peanuts. Whether you’re looking for a simple Christmas candy to share, or a dessert for your family you’ve got to try our peanut brittle.

  • Made with simple ingredients.
  • Stays crunchy for weeks.
  • Perfect to give as gifts for the holidays.
  • Can be made in the microwave in minutes, or on the stove top!

Broken pieces of peanut brittle are delicious on our homemade vanilla ice cream too!

Try our homemade kit kat recipe next!

Ingredient Notes

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  • Dry roasted peanuts– we prefer the lightly salted variety. But you can swap them out for cashews and make cashew brittle too!
  • Corn Syrup– adds sweetness and ensures that the texture of the candy does not turn grainy.
  • Baking soda– adds air bubbles to the brittle, creating the perfect texture!

PRO TIP- We love making our own homemade vanilla extract, but if using store bought, be sure it’s pure extract, not imitation (for best flavor).

Tips and Tricks

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  • The bowl gets very hot. You’ll see I recommend using hot pads. Learn from my mistake and always use them.
  • Finally, clean up. The brittle hardens in the glass bowl very quickly. Fill with HOT water and allow to soak until you can scrub it off.
  • Store peanut brittle in an airtight container (or ziploc bag) at room temperature for up to three weeks. We prefer not to freeze brittle as it changes the texture and makes it chewy not crunchy.
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Make Peanut Brittle on the Stove Top

Yes, you can also make this on the stove top if you prefer.

  1. Line your baking sheet with parchment paper like above.
  2. Using a heavy 2 quart saucepan over high heat, bring to a boil the sugar, corn syrup, and add 1/4 cup water.
  3. Stir until sugar is dissolved and mixture is boiling. Reduce heat to medium.
  4. Stir in peanuts. Set a candy thermometer in place, and continue cooking until temperature reaches 300 degrees F (or until a small amount of mixture dropped into very cold water separates into hard and brittle threads.
  5. Remove from heat and immediately stir in butter, vanilla, and baking soda. Pour onto baking sheet and spread to desired thickness. Break into pieces when completely cooled.
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Recipe FAQs

Why is my peanut brittle not crunchy?

Peanut brittle may not get to the crunchy state if it’s not cooked long enough or the baking soda was not added. Also be sure when storing there is no moisture in the container.

How do I clean the peanut brittle bowl?

If your brittle gets stuck in the bowl, add water to the bowl and microwave for 1-2 minutes. This will help soften the brittle so you can scrub it off.

What does baking powder do to brittle?

Adding baking powder to the peanut brittle is key to releasing tiny air bubbles into the candy. This helps create the perfect texture.

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Microwave Peanut Brittle

4.75 from 8 votes

By: Aimee

Easy, delicious Microwave Peanut Brittle recipe ready in 10 minutes! Old fashioned candy made with simple ingredients in the microwave or on the stove top.

Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 9 minutes minutes

Total Time: 11 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 pieces

Ingredients

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup light corn syrup
  • 1 cup peanuts dry roasted, salted
  • 1 teaspoon unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • Lay a piece of parchment paper over a large cookie sheet. Set aside.

  • Combine sugar and corn syrup in a 2qt. glass bowl. Microwave (on power level 7) for 4 minutes. {I use a 1500watt microwave}

  • Remove and stir in peanuts quickly using a rubber spatula or wooden spoon. Return to microwave and heat for 3 ½ minutes (on power level 7).

  • Remove and stir in butter and vanilla extract. Return to microwave for an additional 1 ½ minutes (on power level 7).

  • Remove and stir in baking soda, mixing until light and foamy. Pour over parchment paper and spread to desired thickness, working quickly.

  • Allow peanut brittle to set and harden at room temperature (about 2 hours). Break into desired sized pieces and store in an airtight container for up to one week.

Notes

  • The bowl gets very hot. You'll see I recommend using hot pads. Learn from my mistake and always use them.
  • Finally, clean up. The brittle hardens in the glass bowl very quickly. Fill with HOT water and allow to soak until you can scrub it off.
  • Store peanut brittle in an airtight container (or ziploc bag) at room temperature for up to three weeks. We prefer not to freeze brittle as it changes the texture and makes it chewy not crunchy.
  • Nutrition

    Calories: 90kcal, Carbohydrates: 15g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 82mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 14g

    Course: Candy

    Cuisine: American

    Did you make this recipe?Mention @shugarysweets or tag #shugarysweets!

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    FAQs

    Why put baking soda in peanut brittle? ›

    Baking soda is a key ingredient in peanut brittle. It's what aerates the candy, giving it a nice light crunch. Why didn't my homemade peanut brittle get hard? The main reason why peanut brittle doesn't get hard and have the crunch we expect is because the sugar was not cooked long enough.

    How do you make easy peanut brittle? ›

    Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir sugar and salt with melted butter to dissolve completely. Remove saucepan from heat, add peanuts, and stir to coat completely; immediately pour onto prepared pan and spread into an even layer. Refrigerate until brittle, at least 30 minutes.

    How long does homemade peanut brittle last? ›

    To store: Once it's completely cooled, store peanut brittle 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.

    How to keep peanut brittle crunchy? ›

    #1 - Store in an airtight container

    It should come as no surprise that storing your peanut brittle in airtight containers is one of the best ways to store peanut brittle. Keeping air out helps maintain your brittle's freshness by minimizing the amount of moisture that might come into contact with your sweet treat.

    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.

    Why is my homemade peanut brittle chewy? ›

    Why did my peanut brittle turn out chewy? The likely cause is that the sugar mixture didn't reach the proper hard crack stage temperature. Ensuring it reaches 300˚F is key to getting that classic brittle texture.

    Why is my peanut brittle not airy? ›

    Working quickly, pour into prepared 10×15 pan. To keep the brittle light and airy, do not spread or flatten the mixture. Instead, let it flow freely.

    Can I freeze homemade peanut brittle? ›

    Can You Freeze Peanut Brittle? Yes! You can freeze peanut brittle for up to three months, but it will slightly alter the texture.

    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.

    Why is my peanut brittle bitter? ›

    Those other liquid sugars have impurities that will burn at the higher temperature of making caramel, leading to a bitter-tasting brittle.

    How do you know when brittle is done? ›

    Stir and cook over a medium flame until a candy thermometer reaches 240º F. If you do NOT have a thermometer, here's what you do. Take a very small cup of cold water and drop a bit of the mixture in. If it dissolves into the water, it's not ready.

    Why is my peanut brittle so thick? ›

    Not spreading the mixture thinly enough: If the peanut brittle is too thick (usually because you used too small of a pan), it may not cool and harden properly. Be sure to spread the mixture as thinly as possible in the pan. 4. Humidity: Humidity can affect the hardening process of the peanut brittle.

    Does weather affect making peanut brittle? ›

    I've learned that brittle is better when made on a cool, dry day. When I've made the candy on a warmer, humid day, it tends to be a stickier brittle. This is because the brittle takes longer to cool, and it reaches a point where it is no longer evaporating moisture into the air.

    What is the purpose of baking soda in candy making? ›

    Baking soda helps to aerate brittle — it literally makes the molten candy bubble in the pot — to create a brittle with an airy, almost honeycomblike texture that crunches easily when eaten.

    What is the interfering agent in peanut brittle? ›

    Examples of interfering agents include corn syrup and cream of tartar. A key step in making brittle is heating the syrup to the proper temperature.

    What does baking soda do when making candy? ›

    When the baking soda combines with the boiled sugar, it creates Carbon Dioxide that form lots of bubbles and puff the candy up. Once it hardens, the bubbles get trapped inside and create a texture that looks just like a sponge or piece of foam. It's crunchy and sweet, with an almost molasses-like flavor.

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