Ingredients/tools for each batch:
1 C. white sugar 1 C. karo syrup 1-½ C. raw peanuts (Must be RAW peanuts -- available in bulk food stores) ¾ tsp. salt 1-½ tsp. baking soda 10” cast iron skillet Wooden spoon Hot pad for skillet handle Greased cookie sheet or pizza pan Scrubber for skillet [caption id="attachment_25655" align="aligncenter" width="2560"]
Have your ingredients and tools set and ready - the process moves quickly once you start![/caption]
IMPORTANT - Before you start:
-- Measure out the soda, and keep it on standby.
-- Have a greased cookie sheet or pizza pan nearby on a hot pad.
-- Make sure an empty kitchen sink is available or you will have scorched brittle in your skillet.
-- Don't forget a hot pad for the skillet handle so you can grab it quickly!
Procedure:
- Put all ingredients except soda into the skillet and turn the stove on high (for gas) or med-high (for electric).
- Stir occasionally as the ingredients begin heating up. Stir more often as it begins boiling.
- The brittle is nearing completion and ready for the soda when you notice these things: the color is turning amber, the peanuts begin splitting, and you can smell the roasting peanuts. (On my gas stove, it takes exactly twelve minutes.)
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Almost ready to add the soda.[/caption] - Turn off the heat, add the soda, and stir rapidly, but not for long. The brittle will foam up nicely.
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Soda added and stirred in (all foamy).[/caption] - Immediately, before it scorches, dump it onto the cookie sheet and let it spread out and settle down on its own.
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Poured out onto greased cookie sheet.[/caption] - Put the skillet in the sink and fill it with hot water. The heat from the skillet and the hot water will very rapidly melt off the remaining brittle. Use a scrubber to easily finish cleaning it up, and you are ready for the next batch.
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Skillet in sink, adding hot water. The remnants of candy melt off almost immediately. Very little scrubbing needed.[/caption] - Let the brittle cool. Turn the whole “cake” upside down on the cookie sheet, and crack it with the handle of a butter knife.
- Enjoy sharing with your Valentine.
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