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Easiest Peanut Brittle Recipe – This classic peanut brittle recipe is easy to make in the microwave with only 6 simple ingredients. Crunchy and light peanut brittle is a delight to snack on and share as a sweet holiday gift!

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The Best (Easy) Peanut Brittle Recipe

Holiday season AKA candy season is the perfect time to make homemade goodies to share with family and friends. And a crispy batch of sweet nut brittle is a classic treat that’s always a bit hit!

We’ve made a traditional(ish) Bacon Pecan Brittle recipe on the stovetop for years, but recently discovered it can be converted to a microwave recipe for speed and convenience… No cooking thermometer required!

This easy microwave Peanut Brittle recipe is light and bubbly for a golden crunch that won’t break your teeth. (As long as you don’t overcook it.)

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6 Ingredients You Need

Candy shop-quality peanut brittle is a breeze to make with just 6 simple ingredients! For this easy microwave recipe you need:

  • Granulated sugarfor just the right level of sweetness
  • Light corn syrupgives the brittle that beautifully glossy shine
  • Salted roasted peanutsleave 1 cup whole and 1/4 cup chopped
  • Butterunsalted
  • Vanilla extrato balance the sweet flavors
  • Baking sodahelps to make the texture light and bubbly
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How to Make Peanut Brittle in the Microwave

This super-easy peanut brittle recipe is ready in less than 15 minutes. So it’s great for those last-minute gift swaps!

First, set out a large ceramic microwave-safe bowl. Not metal or plastic! Then lay a large piece of parchment paper out on the countertop.

In the bowl, mix the sugar and corn syrup into a thick paste. Microwave on HIGH for 4 minutes.

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Now add the peanuts to the hot syrup, and carefully stir them in. Microwave again for 3 minutes.

Note: Boiling sugar syrup can be dangerous, so watch your fingers!

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Stir in the butter and vanilla extract. Microwave again for 1 ½ minutes. At this point, the syrup should be golden in color like honey, not too pale or too golden-brown. If it looks pale, microwave another 1-2 minutes.

Finally, quickly but carefully stir in the baking soda. The mixture should foam up and create bubbles. These bubbles are VERY important for the light airy texture of the brittle. Try not to deflate them.

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Quickly pour the brittle mixture onto the parchment paper. Pour ribbons in a circular or zigzag pattern, so the brittle spreads on its own.

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Do not spread with a spatula! If you try to spread the mixture with a spatula is will deflate the ever-important bubbles. Shake the paper a little to help the spreading, but do not press on the brittle.

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Once the brittle is fully cooled, break the brittle into pieces.

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Recipe Variations

There are SO many fabulous ways to tweak and customize this basic microwave peanut brittle recipe! Here are just a few ideas to get you going:

  • Make the brittle with other nuts. Pecans, cashews, and almonds are all great options! You can even chop up and us a bit of each.
  • Add extra goodies. You can mix in cooked and chopped bacon, pumpkin seeds or pepitas, or chopped pretzel pieces… Or just about any yummy crunchy add-ins you like! Just note that chocolate treats can be tricky to mix in to the hot brittle mixture. A better option to make brittle with chocolate candy pieces is to sprinkle on the goodies after the brittle has been spread on the parchment paper but has not yet gotten a chance to cool.
  • Make this a vegan peanut butter brittle recipe. Simply swap dairy butter for your favorite plant-based spread.
  • Easily double or halve the recipe as you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make this peanut brittle recipe without corn syrup?

You can make nut brittles with agave syrup or honey. However, these are quite expensive options because of how much you need. You also won’t get the same classic texture or shine.

Why did my peanut brittle not harden?

It’s possible that you did not microwave the syrup mixture until hot enough. The ideal temperature of the brittle syrup is 300 degrees Fahrenheit. If you have a candy thermometer I recommend you check the temp right before you stir in the baking soda.

How long does homemade brittle last?

Nut brittles will keep well for up to 3 weeks stored in an airtight container at room temperature. You can also store it in a sealed container and keep it in the freezer for up to 3 months.

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  • Microwave Caramel Popcorn
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  • 3-Ingredient Cracker Jack Fudge

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Easy Microwave Peanut Brittle Recipe

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 9 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

This classic peanut brittle recipe is easy to make in the microwave with only 6 simple ingredients. Crunchy, slightly chewy and light nut brittle is a delight for snacks on and sweet holiday gifts!

Servings: 10 servings

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Set out a large ceramic microwave-safe bowl. (Not metal or plastic.) Then lay a large piece of parchment paper out on the countertop.

  • In the bowl, mix the sugar and corn syrup into a thick paste. Microwave on HIGH for 4 minutes.

  • Add the peanuts to the syrup, and carefully stir them in. Microwave again for 3 minutes. (Boiling sugar syrup can be dangerous, so watch your fingers!)

  • Stir in the butter and vanilla extract. Microwave for 1 ½ minutes. At this point, the syrup should be golden in color like honey, not too pale or too golden-brown. If it looks pale, microwave another 1-2 minutes.

  • Finally, quickly but carefully stir in the baking soda. The mixture should foam up and create bubbles. These bubbles are VERY important for the light airy texture of the brittle. Try not to deflate them.

  • Quickly pour the brittle mixture onto the parchment paper. Pour ribbons in a circular or zigzag pattern, so the brittle spreads on its own. If you try to spread it with a spatula is will deflate the ever-important bubbles. Shake the paper a little to help the spreading, but do not press on the brittle.

  • Once the brittle is fully cooled, break the brittle into pieces. Store in an airtight container for up to 4 weeks.

Notes

Nut brittles will keep well for up to 3 weeks stored in an airtight container at room temperature. You can also store in a sealed container and keep in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pc, Calories: 243kcal, Carbohydrates: 36g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 3mg, Sodium: 209mg, Potassium: 143mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 33g, Vitamin A: 35IU, Calcium: 21mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Candy, Dessert, Holiday, Snack

Cuisine: American

Author: Sommer Collier

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FAQs

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. The sugar needs to be cooked to what is called the hard crack stage, 300ºF.

What does baking soda do to peanut brittle? ›

Be sure to use a candy thermometer to ensure it reaches 300 degrees F or hard crack stage. What does baking soda do to peanut brittle? Adding a little baking soda aerates the peanut brittle causing it to expand slightly for a crunchy texture that won't break your teeth when you chew it.

Why does my homemade peanut brittle stick to my teeth? ›

Frequently asked questions. Why does my homemade peanut brittle stick to my teeth? 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.

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 not fluffy? ›

It is important to coat cookie sheets with butter and put in the freezer to get them really cold before you need to pour the brittle. After you pour the candy you should put the pans in the fridge or outside if it is cold, so the brittle will set up quickly and stay fluffy.

What makes brittle hard? ›

What Makes it Brittle? The sugar will be cooked to 300ºF (149ºC)—hard crack stage; which when set up would be hard like a lollipop. But peanut brittle is delicate and you can easily bite into it—how? The secret is in the baking soda.

How Long Will homemade peanut brittle keep? ›

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.

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.

Does humidity 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.

Why 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.

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.

Why is my peanut brittle like taffy? ›

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 redo peanut brittle? ›

Reviving stale peanut brittle is possible to some extent. 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 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 long does it take for brittle to harden? ›

Don't try to spread the candy once it's on the baking sheet as it starts hardening almost immediately and spreading it doesn't work well. Let the peanut brittle cool for 30 minutes, then break it into pieces. Store it in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two months.

Is peanut brittle supposed to be hard? ›

Peanut Brittle is a smooth, flat candy (similar to toffee), with peanuts in it, that is cooked on the stovetop and poured onto a sheet pan to cool. Once it cools it's broken into small individual-size pieces of hard candy and lasts at room temperature for several weeks.

Why did my peanut butter fudge not get hard? ›

The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.

What is the hard crack stage? ›

300° F–310° F

The hard-crack stage is the highest temperature you are likely to see specified in a candy recipe. At these temperatures, there is almost no water left in the syrup. Drop a little of the molten syrup in cold water and it will form hard, brittle threads that break when bent.

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