Microwave Peanut Brittle Recipe (2024)

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Make light and crisp peanut brittle in minutes! This microwave peanut brittle recipe melts in your mouth, and the caramel flavor with a hint of salt is just scrumptious. It makes the perfect holiday gift for friends and family!

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Peanut Brittle is always a favorite around the holidays and this microwave version is my favorite!It comes together quickly in the microwave with no standing over a stove stirring, and no need for a candy thermometer. This is so good and I love making lots of batches for gifts!

This Microwave Peanut Brittle melts in your mouth. It is lighter and crispier than traditional peanut brittle. The peanuts taste nice and roasted, and the brittle has a nice caramel flavor with a hint of salt. It all comes together to make the perfect candy.

Even if making homemade candy isn’t normally your forte, this recipe is foolproof and so much easier than old fashioned peanut brittle. Plus, you only need 6 basic ingredients, many of which you already have on hand.

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Peanut butter fanatics will also love my traditional homemade nut brittle made with both peanuts and almonds. Or try these crockpot peanut clusters— perfect if you’re craving that classic chocolate and peanut butter flavor. Polar bear claws are a great option as well!

For now, let’s get started on the ultimate sweet, salty, crunchy peanut brittle recipe. It’s sure to become a family favorite.

Ingredients

This section includes ingredient notes and substitution options. Get all measurements, ingredients, and instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

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  • Salty Peanuts — Dry roasted peanuts or co*cktail peanuts are fine, but you have to make sure they’re salted for that classic sweet and salty flavor combo. If you only have unsalted peanuts on hand, add 1/4 teaspoon salt at the end when you add the baking soda.
  • Sugar — Use regular granulated white sugar to sweeten things up and make the sugar syrup required for hard candy.
  • Corn Syrup — Light corn syrup works best. Dark corn syrup is fine, too, but it has a more robust molasses flavor.
  • Butter — Salted or unsalted butter works great because your nuts are already salted. However, if your butter and nuts are unsalted, read the note above about adding salt along with the baking soda at the end of cooking.
  • Vanilla — Pure vanilla extract adds sweetness and flavor complexity.
  • Baking Soda — Believe it or not, this is one of the key ingredients! The air bubbles created by the baking soda help peanut brittle get airy and crispy for the perfect texture.

Equipment You’ll Need to Make Microwavable Peanut Brittle

Gather your kitchen tools to get started on this easy candy recipe! Grab the following:

  • Rimmed baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Wooden spoon
  • Large microwave-safe glass bowl
  • Airtight container for storage

How to MakePeanut Brittle in the Microwave

This section shows you how to make the recipe with step-by-step photos and instructions. For the full printable recipe, see the recipe card below.

Important Safety Tip: Dishes can get very hot in the microwave, so take extra care and precaution when making this microwave candy. Use pot holders or oven mitts to remove the bowl from the microwave each time to avoid burning your fingers. Also, make sure the bowl you’re using is safe for the microwave.

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Step 1: Line a rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.

Step 2: Grab a large glass microwave-safe bowl, and add the sugar and corn syrup. Stir to combine. Microwave the sugar mixture for 3 minutes. Do not stir during the cooking time.

Step 3: Stir in the peanuts, and put the bowl back in the microwave for another 3 minutes.

Step 4: Remove the bowl, add the butter and vanilla extract, and stir. Microwave again for 2 minutes.

Step 5: Remove the bowl carefully, and immediately stir in the baking soda. The mixture will become foamy, which is exactly what you want!

Step 6: Pour the foamy brittle mixture onto the prepared baking sheet. Do not try to spread it. Let the brittle spread on its own.

Step 7: Let it sit at room temperature for 1 hour or until set. Once the peanut brittle is set, break the candy into pieces using your hands or a sharp knife. Enjoy!

Serving Suggestions

This delicious treat goes beautifully with any of our Christmas cookies for the perfect homemade holiday gift. Put them in a pretty holiday tin like these disposable cookie tins that are just the right size for individual gift giving this Christmas season.

Storage and Freezing

Room temperature: Store peanut brittle in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 months. It’ll get sticky if left out too long exposed to the air.

Freezer: Place pieces of the candy in a freezer-safe container or bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, and then let it come to room temperature for an hour or so before serving.

Peanut Brittle Tips and Tricks

  • Cooking times may vary slightly depending on the wattage of your microwave. The recipe works perfectly using my 1000-watt Whirlpool microwave. Lower-wattage microwaves may need a little additional time, while higher-wattage microwaves may need less. Try a test run to determine the perfect settings for your particular microwave.
  • If you’re tempted to spread the peanut brittle, don’t! 🙂 Just pour it out onto the parchment paper. This leaves most of the air bubbles intact, making it light and crispy.
  • For thinner peanut brittle without spreading and ruining the air bubbles, keep your cookie sheet warm in the oven at around 200°F. This will help the brittle mixture spread on its own.
  • To prevent the mixture from sticking to your bowl and spoon or spatula, spray them lightly with cooking spray before you start.
  • Use a greased baking sheet if you don’t have parchment paper.
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Additions and Variations

Swap out the peanuts. Instead of peanuts, try cashews or almonds in this easy recipe!

Dip in chocolate. Have you ever had chocolate-covered peanut brittle? It’s heavenly! You’ll love making this treat extra sweet.

Chop the nuts. If you don’t like large pieces of nuts in your brittle candy, chop the nuts instead. It’ll make it easier to distribute them more evenly throughout the candy.

Peanut Brittle Microwave Recipe FAQ

Why is my microwave peanut brittle too hard?

The temperature may have gotten too high during cooking. Next time, reduce the time for each cooking step by about 15-30 seconds next time to see if that helps.

Why did my peanut brittle turn out chewy?

This happens if the sugar syrup doesn’t reach the hard crack stage, which occurs at 300°F – 310°F. If you’re using a small microwave, you may need to add 30 seconds or so to each cooking segment and/or make sure the microwave is on high power.

How long does it take for peanut brittle to harden?

While it usually takes only 20-30 minutes, I recommend letting it sit for about 60 minutes just in case, especially if you’re in a more humid climate. This peanut brittle recipe is ready to enjoy in about an hour.

How long does homemade peanut brittle last at room temperature?

If stored in an airtight container, it’ll last for up to 2 months. Do not store until the candy has completely cooled and set up.

Why do you add baking soda to peanut brittle?

The baking soda reacts to create lots of tiny air bubbles in the sugar syrup mixture. This creates a light and crispy porous texture without being too hard to eat. Make sure you’re using baking soda and not baking powder.

Why is my peanut brittle so dark?

The sugar turns a light golden brown or amber color as it cooks, which is the point when it’s done. If yours has turned a dark brown, this means the sugar has burned.

Can I make peanut brittle on a humid day?

If you can avoid humid days, I recommend waiting for a dry, sunny day because peanut brittle tends to draw moisture from the environment.

More Easy Peanut Butter Treats

Looking for more yummy peanut butter goodies to go with this microwave peanut brittle recipe for the holiday season? Try these!

  • Peanut Butter Fritos – a fun spin on the cornflake cookies with a salty/sweet flavor combo.
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars – great any time of year!
  • No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies – another goodie for your holiday tins.
  • Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies – just like Grandma used to make.
  • 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Fudge – easy, creamy fudge that’s ready in a flash.

Recipe

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Recipe

5 from 6 votes

Microwave Peanut Brittle

Author: Jaclyn

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Additional Time 1 hour hr

Total: 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Crispy, crunchy microwave peanut brittle is the perfect treat for gift-giving. You only need 6 simple ingredients for this classic sweet and salty flavor combo.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups dry roasted or co*cktail peanuts
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup light corn syrup
  • 1 Tablespoon butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

  • In a large, microwave-safe glass bowl combine the sugar and corn syrup. Microwave for 3 minutes.

  • Stir in the peanuts and microwave for another 3 minutes.

  • Add the butter and vanilla extract; stir. Microwave for 2 minutes.

  • Remove carefully and immediately stir in the baking soda. It will become foamy.

  • Pour out onto the parchment-lined cookie sheet. Do not try to spread.

  • Let sit at room temperature for 1 hour, or until set.

  • Once set, break the candy into pieces and enjoy.

Notes

  • Dry roasted or co*cktail peanuts work in this recipe — just make sure they're salted.
  • Since microwave wattage and temperatures vary, you may need to experiment with yours to find out if you need to cook your peanut brittle for a longer or shorter time. This recipe was made using a 1000W microwave.
  • You can try subbing any nut for the peanuts, such as cashews or almonds. Just chop larger nuts into bite-sized pieces.
  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 171kcal

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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 happens when you add baking soda to peanut brittle? ›

Baking soda also raises the pH of the mixture, promoting the Maillard reaction and giving the brittle its particular color and flavor profile. Finally, pour the mixture onto a marble slab or cookie sheet so that it will cool quickly and evenly.

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

However, if you don't have a candy thermometer, it's still possible to make this sweet. All you have to do to find out if your peanut brittle is ready to be removed from the heat is to drop a bit of the syrup into cold water and see if it forms brittle strands. If so, you're ready to finish up your confection.

Can you overcook peanut brittle? ›

If you overcook the brittle, it could be bitter or burnt. If you undercook it, the brittle won't properly set and the end result will be sticky.

Why is my peanut brittle still soft? ›

Didn't combine ingredients right. Didn't get it hot enough. You have to hit hard crack stage heat or it's not going to harden.

How do you make peanut brittle hard again? ›

- Preheat your oven to a low temperature, around 250°F (120°C). - Break the stale peanut brittle into smaller pieces. - Place the brittle pieces on a baking sheet in a single layer. - Heat the brittle in the oven for about 5 to 10 minutes, checking frequently to avoid overcooking.

How do you keep peanut brittle crisp? ›

The candy will attract moisture from the air, making it unpleasantly sticky instead of shatteringly crisp. Once it's completely cool, transfer it to an airtight container.

Why is my peanut brittle hard but sticky? ›

What's important to know is that the corn syrup controls the grain of the brittle so adding too little and you have a grainy textured brittle, while adding too much will result in a stringy and sticky brittle.

What does putting peanuts in co*ke do? ›

A more hands-on meal would mean a washing-up break, but simply pouring your peanuts into the co*ke bottle allowed for a protein boost that you could sip while working. Since then, the salty-sweet pairing of sugary co*ke and savory peanuts has spread across the South, from the Carolinas all the way to Texas.

Can peanut brittle spoil? ›

Store peanut brittle in an airtight container (for best results use wax or parchment paper to divide pieces as they may stick together) in a dry place, but not in the refrigerator. Peanut Brittle will keep up to 2 months.

Should homemade peanut brittle be refrigerated? ›

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.

Can you put peanut brittle on parchment paper? ›

If you would like to use metal rulers so the brittle will be rolled to an even thickness, set them into place now. Immediately pour the mixture onto the marble or granite slab (you can also use a parchment paper lined baking sheet).

Why isn't my peanut brittle brittle? ›

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.

Why is my peanut brittle so thick? ›

Not spreading the mixture thinly enough: If the peanut brittle is too thick (usually because you used too small of a pan), it may not cool and harden properly. Be sure to spread the mixture as thinly as possible in the pan. 4. Humidity: Humidity can affect the hardening process of the peanut brittle.

Can you leave peanut brittle out? ›

Peanut brittle can stay fresh for several weeks if it is stored in an airtight container at room temperature. However, if the peanut brittle becomes exposed to moisture or humidity, it may become soft or lose its crunchiness.

Why is my peanut brittle not crunchy? ›

If you peanut brittle isn't crunchy, the most likely cause is not cooking it long enough and to the correct temperature. Be sure to use a candy thermometer to ensure it reaches 300 degrees F or hard crack stage.

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 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.

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