Easy Christmas Microwave Peanut Brittle
This is such an easy way to make Peanut Brittle that you will never make it on the stove again and it tastes as good as it looks!
To see the step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click HERE.
http://www.InDianesKitchen.com
Categories: Candy, Microwave, Nuts, Snacks/Appetizers
Reblogged this on Nelson MCBS // Love Alone.
Thank you ❤️
This I must try!
I was shocked at how easy it is to make and how great it tasted. Enjoy!
Thanks
omg I am definitely going to try it!!
You will love this, SO good!
I haven’t done this in years! My company will thank you for the reminder 🙂
Smart to make them with company there, they are addicting!
Thank you 🎄🎅🏻🎁⛄️
This looks so good, and easy to do in a microwave as well!
Yes that is the best part. Thank you Paul!
My dear father made this nut brittle every Christmas from my birth to leaving home at 22 to go to war with army. I remembered it every Christmas since. I marched out aged 30 and took up law which was still fighting in away but using more brain in the Viking ways of my peoples. Danelaw in history among the mountains of Northern England .FERA BATA VON YAT EN STYNI MODU POIST. In modern English Better weather near gate house of fleet post and wall to freedom. My few bits of ancient Viking for you.
Awe thanks for sharing, you are a fascinating person!
Wow! Who knew?! Definitely sharing this with the hubby. He loves peanut butter brittle. Thanks!
You’re welcome it’s pretty darn good!
Looks fantastic!! Thanks for sharing 😋🙂
Thank you and you are very welcome!
That does seem like it would be crazy easy! I would imagine cleaning out a pan used on the stove for this would be a pain anyway.
Oh most definitely!
I love making and eating this Diane. Such an easy and tasty recipe.
Thank you Carla! 🎄
I love that stuff!
Me too it is so good.
Boy I haven’t had peanut brittle in years – my parents wouldn’t let me eat anything sticky and my grandmother would sneak it to me when we went to visit. That and Humbugs (which were hard candies that tasted like butter rum). Good thing I didn’t break a tooth – she’d have felt badly!
Grandma’s are the best! Lol
I know you are prejudiced being one yourself! I agree with you – they are supposed to nurture and spoil their grandchildren.
Great! I was struggling to find some peanut brittle in the shops this weekend to add to a salad … now I will just make my own (thanks to you and the microwave 😊)
This is so simple and tastes delicious. Enjoy!
Looks very delicious!
Hoping to be a bit more active on here, but honestly I think I might just go absent again for a bit, or just quite all together. But, I’m not sure yet. The thought has crossed my mind, though.
Have a Merry Christmas, Diane. <3
Thank you! I hope you stick around I enjoy chatting with you, but if you decide to leave I understand. Have a Merry Christmas too!
Maybe I will stick around Diane, just not as much as I used to. But I have decided that I can’t let go of this site, lol!
Good, after all you have a lot of time in your site and it’s not going anywhere. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! <3
Some years ago I knew a lady in the local seniors lodge. I was a volunteer & was supposed to read to her, but we never read anything. We’d sit and gab and drink tea (or hot chocolate with a shot of Baileys). One Christmas she taught me how to make this peanut brittle – a sign of a true friend. 🙂
Wow what a rewarding experience that must have been. Kudos for volunteering and making a difference in her life even though it was probably more rewarding for you! I would go for the Baileys and hot chocolate myself!