Soft Peanut Brittle
This
recipe is for a brittle very similar to the soft “Brittle with a cushioned
crunch” that was sold by an Oregon company named “The Brittle Kettle” (they're no longer in business, although I don't know why--their candy was so good!). It's also like the centers in See’s
Peanut Crunch, so if you need a chocolate~peanut "fix" you can drizzle the completed brittle pieces with melted chocolate for a
real treat!
2
cups creamy peanut butter
1-1/2
cups granulated sugar
1-1/2
cups light corn syrup
1/4
cup water plus 2 tsp water (divided)
2
Tbs butter
2
cups peanuts, raw or toasted
1
tsp baking soda
1
tsp vanilla
In
a double boiler over hot water, heat peanut butter while preparing syrup.
In
a large saucepan combine sugar, corn syrup and 1/4 cup water. Cook over high heat to 275° F. on a candy thermometer. Lower heat to medium and add butter, stirring
until melted. Add peanuts and cook,
stirring, for about 5 minutes until candy starts turning brown and reaches 300° F.
Remove
from heat, and stir in baking soda that has been dissolved in the remaining 2
tsp water. Add vanilla.
Working
quickly, fold in warm peanut butter, stirring gently. At once, pour candy mixture onto well-greased
marble slab or cookie sheet. Quickly
spread as thin as possible. The secret
of the candy is quick cooling.
To serve, break into serving-size portions. When cold, drizzle with melted chocolate, if desired.
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