Salvaging Undercooked Peanut Brittle – Anna Marras (2024)

My initial attitude about making peanut brittle was similar to my concept of writing children’s books: Phhh — I can do that. Mix some corn syrup and a handful of peanuts/write a couple of simple sentences and whallah! How hard can it be? Well — I’m in the hands-on-the-ground-I’m-not-worthy position begging mercy again — this time frompeanut brittle chefs. The creative process is not as easy asthey make itlook.

I started the way any self-respecting chef does. I Googled for a recipe with the word “best” in it. Mom’s Best Peanut Brittlerose to the top of the Google chain. The word “mom” offered a comforting bonus.

I ignored the video portion. I didn’t need it. Phh — how hard could it be?

In the text, Amanda, the generous gal who submitted the recipe, said to move quickly to get the mixture out of the pan once it reaches 300 degrees. I didn’t have a candy thermometer, so I tried to guess when it was 300 degrees. I stirred in the butter and baking soda per the instructions and poured it in the pan to cool. I assumed it magically turned the desired peanut brittle color.

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Peanut brittle try #1. Too soft

Two hoursof runningin and out of ourcold garage to check the status, I learned it doesn’t.I obviously hadn’t heated the mixture to 300 degrees. (Kind of like somemy half-bakedmanuscripts thatI’ve sent to agents, family, and friends.)

So, I GoogledSalvaging Undercooked Peanut Brittleand followedTiffany’s helpful instructions to throw the pieces back in the pan, turn the heat up and stir, stir, and stir to a raging boil and wait to pour it in the panuntil it reaches300 degrees.I had to take the pan off the burner midway, because I forgot to grease my aluminum foil, but eventually I had a boiling mixture that turned the color of peanut brittle. This looks better, don’t you think?

Ithought so, too. Ipriedthelastgloboff the spoon with my teeth before preparing the spoon for the dishwasher.The mixtureburnt the roof of my mouth. Then, my teeth stuck together and I had to wait until it melted, so I wouldn’t pull off a crown. I had consideredsending some in a care packageto a relative in the nursing home, but I envisioned her pulling out her sloppy upper and lower dentures, cemented together by my peanut brittle…andI changed my mind.

Again, I set the mixture on a shelf in the garage. It did eventually cool enough to break. I was so excitedI put some of it ina holiday bag on my counter and the restin the freezer. The stuff in the bagmelted together to make one big glob. (In the writing stage, this is when I submit the manuscript at draft #781 and I should have waited until draft #962.)

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Peanut blob square pants

Not to be beaten down by a blob of peanut brittle, I scoured the pans,slopped some butter on morealuminum foil and threw the obstinate concoction on the stove again.

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Brittle Disposition

Burnt peanuts — not so tasty. The pan — and my temper— too hot, sothe pan and Ichilledas I chisled the brittle from the burnt pan into a mellower pan. Then, I stirred and stirred and stirred some more — until my right bicep popped out of my shirt.

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Brutal brittle workout

…andthe tip of my spoon melted.

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Peanut brittle casualty

Now we’re going to die of plastic spoon poisoning.

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Peanut brittle try #3. Just right!

The concoction hardened immediately and shattered when I looked at itcross. Ta da! I ran up my stairs with the Rocky Balboatheme song in my head. Then I forgot what Iwentthere for.

Hopefully some ofthe peanut brittlewillstay separated enough for our son totaste at his military base.If not, he can throw it in the air for skeet shooting practice.

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Peanut brittle Survivor spear

Or, he could tie it to a stick and use it for spear fishing. (I watch Survivor.)

Second thought — there’s not much fishing where he is.

Next year: less peanuts, more patience, a wooden spoon, and a candy thermometer.

Or, maybe I’ll just buypeanut brittlefrom someone else. Then I’llhave ten extra hours to be humbled writing children’s books.

Salvaging Undercooked Peanut Brittle – Anna Marras (2024)

FAQs

How do you fix undercooked peanut brittle? ›

So, I Googled Salvaging Undercooked Peanut Brittle and followed Tiffany's helpful instructions to throw the pieces back in the pan, turn the heat up and stir, stir, and stir to a raging boil and wait to pour it in the pan until it reaches 300 degrees.

Why is my peanut brittle gooey? ›

Whether it's during the cooking, cooling, or storage process, moisture and humidity can ruin the best batch of brittle in minutes, leaving you with a soggy, sticky mess. This is why eliminating moisture anywhere you can is our top tip on how to store peanut brittle.

What causes peanut brittle not to harden? ›

If your peanut brittle is too soft, you didn't cook it long enough. It's important to use a candy thermometer and cook the sugar mixture until it reaches the hard crack stage. Watch it closely…you may be tempted to take it off the stove sooner, but don't!!

How can you tell when peanut brittle is done without a thermometer? ›

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.

How can I soften peanut brittle? ›

To soften it, keep it at room temperature for sometime. If it still doesn't softens, stir it using a spatula or butter knife. How long does peanut brittle stay good? Peanut brittle can stay fresh for several weeks if it is stored in an airtight container at room temperature.

Why do you add baking soda to 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.

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 to soften hardened nougat? ›

If you put them in a humid environment they'll absorb moisture. If you have a deep enough bowl with a lid, put a glass of water in the middle and surround the glass with the candies. Keep the lidded bowl in a room-temperature place for a few days where it won't be bumped (you don't want the water to spill...).

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.

Should you refrigerate peanut brittle? ›

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.

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.

Can you put peanut brittle on parchment paper? ›

You'll also want to prepare a baking sheet, with either a silicone mat or parchment paper. The mat/paper will help ensure the peanut brittle doesn't stick directly to pan once it has cooled.

Can peanut brittle go bad? ›

How Long Does Peanut Brittle Last? Properly stored (in an airtight container at room temperature), peanut brittle will last one to two months.

How do you soften separated peanut butter? ›

The Upside Down Method: Store a jar of natural peanut butter upside down for one to three days, then shake for 20 seconds before opening it. Apparently storing the jar upside down enables the oil to rise back up through the peanut butter and essentially mix itself.

How to soften peanuts? ›

Thoroughly rinse the raw unshelled peanuts in water. Put the water, salt, seasoning, peanuts in a large stockpot, bring to a boil: Cover and reduce the heat just enough to maintain a low boil. Boil for 2 to 3 hours or longer (some boil their peanuts all day), until peanuts reach desired level of softness.

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