Friday, January 23, 2026

FRIDAY --THIS & THAT-- MINUS 45˚ PEANUT BRITTLE WEATHER

Remember- my This & That

can be about ANYTHING.

Got that?  ANYTHING!

My son-in-law, Glen, LOVES

peanut brittle.

SORRY-GALS- 

He's taken!

Anyway-back to the 

PEANUT BRITTLE

I made some at Christmas time

and he ate it all without sharing.

Okay- He might have left a couple

of measly little pieces but

only because he felt he "had to".

 SO-we are going to make Peanut Brittle today.

Or, in my case, 
ALMOND BRITTLE.
I found the recipe in my box of 
Blogger's Recipes.
Sadly, I do not know which blogger
posted this first but it is GOOD!
I will include the recipe at the end.

Here is what you need:
Sugar, Karo Syrup, Peanuts (or almonds),
Butter, Vanilla & Baking Soda.
Make sure you use a 
LARGE PRYEX MEASURING CUP/BOWL!
(not all bowls will take this kind of heat)

Mix the sugar and Karo together.
It will make a pasty mess that you can hardly stir.
Pop it in the microwave for 3 minutes 40 seconds
While this is cooking HEAVILY BUTTER a cookie sheet.
Remove mixture from oven and 
add 2 cups of  peanuts or almonds.
DO NOT STIR-just push them down into sugar
Don't freak out cuz they barely fit into the sugary stuff.
.Ummm...that is NOT my hair in there
regardless of what my kids might tell you.
After 2-1/2 mintues remove and add 
the butter and vanilla.
AGAIN- DO NOT STIR.
Nuke another minute and half and remove 
and add baking soda.
NOW YOU MUST STIR FAST!
It is gonna froth and bubble like a witch's cauldron.
What did you say?
Who you calling a witch?
 QUICKLY spread onto buttered cookie sheet.
Use the back of a buttered spoon to spread it thin.
It will look a mess but don't worry about it.
I waited a tad too long taking pictures so this is not spread as 
thin as the last time I made it.

Then, I covered it with tinfoil and put it on the 
shoveled off back deck to cool. 
Weather temp is Zero-It cooled fast!;>)
Otherwise, inside it hardens in about 45 mintues.
Once it is set break it up into pieces.
Now...Here is
THE MOST IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION.
HIDE IT!!!!
And break off little pieces when no one is home-and Glen isn't visiting.......
Shhhh...It's our SWEET LITTLE secret!
And if you tell
 I will make you go sit in the on the patio in minus zero degree weather!

Oh- I almost forgot-How do you
AVOID THE CALORIES?
Don't eat it! Just feed it to your friends.
Remember- The fatter they get the 
skinnier you look standing next to them!

Here's the recipe:

Peanut  Brittle
Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup Karo syrup
2 scant cups nuts
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon butter
1 teaspoon baking soda

In a 2-quart Pyrex bowl, stir together 1 cup sugar and ½ cup white syrup) 
Microwave on high for 3 minutes, 40 seconds.
Remove from microwave and add 2 scant cups (cups not quite full) dry roasted salted peanuts. Punch them down into the mixture. Do not stir.
Return to microwave and cook for 2 minutes, 30 seconds. Remove from microwave and add — but don't stir —1 teaspoon vanilla and 1 teaspoon butter. Microwave for 1 minute, 30 seconds.

Remove from microwave and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon baking soda. Stir the mixture. It will foam. Immediately pour mixture onto the heavily buttered surface. Drag the bowl along to make sure the mixture is flat. Using a spatula, lift the candy and scoot it around, so it doesn't stick to the surface. Let the mixture cool until completely hardened, about 45 minutes. Break into pieces.

As a side note- I made this in two different microwaves with different power levels/wattage.  It came out perfectly in both of them.  The time might be off for the really low wattage (700-800W) microwaves. Those are the older ones-most newer ones are at least 1000W. 

HAPPY WINTER FRIDAY-

THIS CHICK WILL BE SNUGGLED DOWN

WITH TWO PUPS, HOT COFFEE 

AND

ALMOND BRITTLE!!!!
your photo name

9 comments:

Cheryl Kimbley said...

I like the instruction "hide it"! Sure sounds yummy.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I just love peanut brittle and never knew it was pretty easy to make. Thanks for adding more calories to my day....I have to try it!! AnnMarie

Michele M./ Finch Rest said...

Oh my gosh I LOVE peanut brittle! I haven't had it in years and have never made it. Thanks for the recipe, Diana, and thanks for the giggles. We have a "Glen" too who hoards all the special goodies just for herself....my daughter Katie. She is not even subtle about it and even hides from her daughter!!! LOL.

Tom said...

...-45, I have nothing to complain about! Stay warm and well.

Cecilia said...

Yummy! My mom used to make peanut brittle every Christmas. I never attempted to make it. It can be tricky if the humidity is high. Anyway, I love almonds so would love almond brittle.
We are settling in for an arctic blast this weekend. Supposed to get lots of ice and sleet. Our lows will be in the single digits. Brrrr for us! Good thing it won’t last past Monday. You can have the negative double digits! Yuck. Stay warm, my friend!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

You write the funniest recipe instructions on the whole internet!

Mevely317 said...

I'm not especially fond of peanut brittle -- but this is the most entertaining recipe I've ever seen!

HIBISCUS HOUSE said...

Yummy, I wanted to make some at Christmas and didn't get too. This looks delicious! Love all kinds of brittle! Thanks for the recipe for yours! xoxo Dolly

Junkchiccottage said...

Yummo! I love peanut brittle even if it cracks my crowns totally worth it. Thanks for sharing the recipe. It is negative 6 with wind chills 40 below so I can only imagine what you up North are dealing with. Stay warm. Hugs. Kris