Monday, October 31, 2011

Campagne Maison Peanut Brittle

Bonjour from Campagne Maison





One of my favorite things about Fall is the cool weather that creates the perfect environment for making candy, one of which is Peanut Brittle. I actually have better results with Peanut Brittle than I do fudge and divinity, so I really enjoy making it (as well as eating it). As soon as the peanuts start showing up in grocery stores, I grab them up and start shelling them in preparation for cooking day.



CAMPAGNE MAISON PEANUT BRITTLE


2 Tbsp real BUTTER


1 cup sugar


1/2 cup white Karo syrup


1 cup raw peanuts


1 tsp baking soda







Combine the 1st four ingredients in an iron skillet. (Actually I use my Presto cooker pan). Cook on medium high heat until you can hear the peanuts pop AND the syrup begins to turn a wonderful caramel color. Remove from heat and stir in the baking soda. The mixture will start to foam and increase in volume. Stir quickly and pour immediately onto a LIGHTLY buttered or Pam sprayed cookie sheet.











Gently rotate and tap the cookie sheet against the counter top to spread the hot brittle around and into shape. Cool completely. Break into bite size pieces and enjoy!



Thanks for stopping by the farmhouse for a visit today. We love having company!
Au revoir,

3 comments:

ReneƩ's Reproductions said...

Looks so yummy!! xo

Patricia @ ButterYum said...

I haven't made brittle in YEARS! I should do something about that....

:)
ButterYum

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