Jalapeno Peanut Brittle
- Ready In:
- 40mins
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Serves:
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15
ingredients
- 1 -2 jalapeno, chopped
- 1⁄3 cup water
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 cup light corn syrup
- 3 cups peanuts
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons butter
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
directions
- In a glass measuring cup place jalapeno and water and microwave for 5 minutes. Let stand for 15 minutes. Drain and reserve liquid and discard jalapenos.
- In a large non-stick saucepan mix sugar, jalapeno liquid and syrup, making sure to mix well. Stir over medium heat until candy thermometer reaches 240 degrees and add peanuts. Continue stirring until candy reaches 298 degrees and remove from heat and add salt, butter and baking soda, stir well.
- Pour onto a well buttered non-stick baking sheet and let cool completely, break into bite-size pieces.
- NOTE:If you use a non-stick silicone baking sheet liners you do not have to butter it and it improves the quality of the candy.
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Reviews
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I have to go with four stars on this recipe because I altered it. The jalapeno-flavored water didn't make it hot enough for me so I added a seeded, finely minced jalapeno in the same step as the sugar, corn syrup and water. I found that the heat intensified the longer I stored the brittle in a cookie tin. It had a very satisfying heat after a week and the bits of pepper provided the flavor of fresh jalapeno flesh. I think I will chop the peanuts for the next batch instead of leaving them whole, which will allow a finer bite and texture. I'm sorry, Sandy, I seem to be picky. :) However the silicone mat hint worked wonderfully and the recipe was so very easy that no one should be afraid of candy-making after trying this one.
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I think I messed up somewhere because, after pouring the contents to the Baking Dish, it is still kind of watery. Is there any way to fix this ? Heating the contents for a while will help ??? Any help in the matter will be appreciated as the Taste is good and I just dont want to throw it away if there is a solution to the problem... Any help in the mater will be appreciated ...Thanks.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Sandy in Oklahoma
Lawton, 76
<p>I love to cook!</p>