Peanut Brittle (Easiest Microwave Recipe!) - Cooking Classy (2024)

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The easiest Peanut Brittle recipe you’ll ever make! This version is made in the microwave and it’s practically foolproof. It’s made with basic ingredients and everyone is sure to love it! It has a perfectly crips texture and an irresistible nutty, caramel-like flavor.

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Easy Homemade Peanut Brittle

You wouldn’t believe how easy it is to make this Microwave Peanut Brittle. Not only that but it hasthe perfect texture and it tastes delicious! No one will even know you made it in the microwave.

It will make a perfect last minute gift for that friend or neighbor on you list, or for yourself of course :)!

If you like your peanut brittle to have more of the meltaway effect, I like to spread as little as possible so it’s lightand crisp. If you like it more of the traditional way just spread it out thin. Either way you are going to love this!

Merry Christmas week everyone!

Ingredients for Peanut Brittle

  • Granulated sugar
  • Light corn syrup
  • Salted peanuts (unsalted works too just wait to add 1/4 tsp salt at the end with baking soda)
  • Butter
  • Vanilla
  • Baking soda

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How to Make Microwave Peanut Brittle

For directions visit allrecipes.com.

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  • Cook times may vary slightly depending on microwave wattage. Watch for a golden brown color near the end.
  • Reviewers have mentioned trouble with this recipe in recent years. I believe this is due to microwaves being made with higher wattages.
  • Newer higher wattage microwave should have 30 seconds cut from each cook time.
  • Note that the less you spread the lighter the brittle will be, or more air bubbles it will have, so if you prefer it like so then do as little spreading as possible. If you prefer it flatter then spread it out thin.

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The easiest Peanut Brittle recipe you'll ever make! This version is made in the microwave and it's practically foolproof. It's made with basic ingredients and everyone is sure to love it! It has a perfectly crips texture and an irresistible nutty, caramel-like flavor.

Servings: 20

Prep10 minutes minutes

Cook9 minutes minutes

Ready in: 19 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

Notes

  • Cook times may vary slightly depending on microwave wattage. Watch for a golden brown color near the end.
  • Reviewers have mentioned trouble with this recipe in recent years. I believe this is due to microwaves being made with higher wattages.
  • Newer higher wattage microwave should have 30 seconds cut from each cook time.
  • Note that the less you spread the lighter the brittle will be, or more air bubbles it will have, so if you prefer it like so then do as little spreading as possible. If you prefer it flatter then spread it out thin.

Nutrition Facts

Microwave Peanut Brittle

Amount Per Serving

Calories 111Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Cholesterol 1mg0%

Sodium 102mg4%

Potassium 48mg1%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Sugar 16g18%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 20IU0%

Calcium 5mg1%

Iron 0.2mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Treat

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Peanut Brittle

Author: Jaclyn

Categorized:

  • Christmas
  • Treats and Snacks

Tagged:

  • butter
  • corn syrup
  • peanuts
  • sugar
  • vanilla extract

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143 Comments

  • Jona Thomas

    This was by far the best peanut brittle I have ever had in my life!

  • Patricia

    When I stayed with the recipe for your peanut butter I found that it was very close to burning.Can you tell me what the the wattage should be , I have a new microwave and have no idea what temperature I should cook it at ,my microwave is 1200 watts and not sure if I need to cook it at 5-6-7 power to get results.Would love to hear from you ,have made peanut brittle before with great results but that was with an old micro. Thank you so much for your time, Patricia

  • Liz

    This is a great recipe but I recommend adding 1/4 cup water to the sugar and corn syrup.

  • Kimberly S Boxer

    So easy and great; I find myself making a batch every week or two. Have you ever tried it with Brown Sugar or Honey?

  • Carolyn parker

    Can this recipie be doubled

    • Jaclyn

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      Unfortunately no I don’t recommend doubling.

  • Marilyn

    Can you please tell me what containers are safe to make this recipe in because it’s obviously a high temp recipe. I’d had a hard plastic container that said it’s microwave safe but it started to melt. Glass can explode so any advice will be greatly appreciated.

    • Jaclyn

      Peanut Brittle (Easiest Microwave Recipe!) - Cooking Classy (15)

      This is a difficult question and that’s why I’ve redirected to All Recipes where I got the recipe from because I don’t know the safety on this. I believe pyrex is microwave safe to high temperatures but I would refer to their website or help center. Some glass bowls these days aren’t made as well so I definitely recommend checking with the manufacturer for safety precautions.

      • Jo Ann Campbell

        I just researched that very same thing. I have a Pyrex bowl from the 70’s and about to try it. The information I found said the bowl can withstand 450 degrees.

    • Kimberly S Boxer

      I got a anchor hocking bowl with a handle from Wayfair since I didn’t have a bowl big or sturdy enough.

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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.

Why is my microwave peanut brittle too hard? ›

Why is my peanut brittle too hard? Peanut brittle can end up too hard when the temperature gets too high during the cooking process. With a microwave peanut brittle recipe like this one, you may need to adjust the cooking times based on your microwave.

How do you keep peanut brittle crispy? ›

#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 isn't my peanut brittle hard? ›

If the caramel does not get hot enough, it will not become brittle. The sugar has to get to the hard crack stage, which happens between 300°F and 310°F.

Why do people put co*ke in peanuts? ›

History. The combination is believed to have developed in the South during the 1920s, as a snack for blue-collar workers that did not require them to wash their hands. It quickly became popular as a summer snack, especially in rural areas. The snack became an internet trend in 2018.

How do you keep moisture out of peanut brittle? ›

Store peanut brittle in an airtight container (for best results use wax or parchment paper to divide pieces as they may stick together) in a dry place, but not in the refrigerator. Peanut Brittle will keep up to 2 months.

Why do you put water in peanut brittle? ›

Water: Water helps the sugar completely dissolve. Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the other flavors. If you opt for salted butter, you can skip this ingredient. Peanuts: Of course, you'll need peanuts for this classic treat!

What makes peanut brittle too chewy? ›

It's best kept at room temperature in a cool, dry place, away from any moisture. Brittle loves to soak up moisture, making it chewy.

Can you use parchment paper when making peanut brittle? ›

Place a piece of parchment paper over the hot brittle and use a rolling pin to roll the peanut brittle into a 3/8-inch thick flat layer. Use a sharp chef's knife to partially cut the brittle while it is still warm. Allow it to cool completely before coating it with chocolate.

Should homemade peanut brittle be refrigerated? ›

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.

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.

How to break up peanut brittle? ›

Using buttered metal spatula or 2 forks, gently spread and stretch brittle to thin layer. Allow to cool completely. Break brittle into pieces and store in airtight container.

Why does peanut brittle need baking soda? ›

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.

Is peanut brittle bad for you? ›

Peanut brittle has one redeeming quality: peanuts. Outside of that single ingredient, peanut brittle is painfully unhealthy. It contains: sugar, corn syrup, and butter, all of which are unhealthy for your body in different ways.

How to soften up peanut brittle? ›

You can try placing the stale peanut brittle on a baking sheet and gently heating it in an oven at a low temperature, around 250°F (120°C), for a few minutes. This can help to soften it a bit and restore some of its original texture.

What is the function of baking soda in brittle? ›

The Role of Baking Soda

The baking soda reacts with the caramel in its liquid state, aerating it and producing tiny pockets of air as it cools and solidifies. This results in a treat that is, well, brittle in nature.

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.

What is the purpose of adding baking soda and calamansi juice during peanut brittle processing? ›

When baking soda is added, it reacts with the acid and releases bubbles of carbon dioxide. This makes the syrup foam and expand so the finished candy is not so hard and dense. To retain the bubbles, the syrup should not be stirred too much after adding the baking soda.

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