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Why Corn Syrup In Peanut Brittle

Why did my peanut brittle turned out chewy?

It is probably too chewy because it didn’t get to a high enough temperature when cooking the candy mixture. If you think it is a humid day, add 2° to the required cooking temperature to allow for the moisture in the air. Sorry I can’t be of more help when it comes to rescuing this batch of peanut brittle for you.

What can I use instead of corn syrup?

5 Healthier Substitutes for Corn Syrup Maple syrup. Derived from the sap of the maple tree, maple syrup is a natural sweetener known for its distinct taste and aroma. Honey. Honey is a popular sweetener that has been lauded for its health benefits. Stevia. Golden syrup. Molasses.

What does baking soda do to peanut brittle?

Adding baking soda to the candy gives the peanut brittle a porous, delicate texture. When you add baking soda to the mixture it reacts with the acidity in the sugar, forming carbon dioxide bubbles. This results in a lighter texture that is much easier to break and chew then it would be if you left the baking soda out.

Why is peanut brittle Sugary?

Why is my peanut brittle grainy and sugary? Peanut brittle is primarily made of sugar and peanuts. The sugar mixture is heated to a very high temperature to melt and dissolve all the sugar crystals and thicken the mixture so it is brittle when cooled.

How do you make peanut brittle crunchy again?

Bring corn syrup, sugar, salt, water and peanuts to a boil with a candy thermometer, stir occasionally with a wooden spoon. Bring the mixture up to hard crack (290-300), stirring more at the end, you don’t want the peanuts to burn. It should be turning a golden color.

Can you Reboil peanut brittle?

Good news! It IS possible to recook homemade peanut brittle once it’s already set. Just be careful to reheat slowly and watch it like a hawk so you don’t burn it! 🙂 More comments below (thanks everyone!).

Why do you need corn syrup in caramel?

Why do I add corn syrup? Corn syrup acts as an “interfering agent” in this and many other candy recipes. It contains long chains of glucose molecules that tend to keep the sucrose molecules in the candy syrup from crystallizing. Lots of sucrose crystals would results in grainy caramels.

Is Karo syrup the same as corn syrup?

Karo syrup is a popular brand of corn syrup, which is obtained from corn starch that is derived from maize. It is a concentrated solution of several sugars, such as glucose (dextrose), derived from corn starch. It contains a mixture of corn syrup that is flavored with salt and vanilla.

Is golden syrup and corn syrup the same thing?

Corn Syrup – Are They The Same? No. The ingredients, the process, the flavor and the texture are different. Golden syrup is made from sugar whereas corn syrup is made from corn and they are made using different processes.

Why did my brittle crystallize?

For peanut brittle, start with a quantity of water that is 20-50% of the sugar by weight, and heat the solution over high heat. As the water converts to steam, the monosaccharides begin to saturate the solution, increasing their tendency to form crystals and precipitate, which results in a gritty brittle.

Why is my peanut brittle so dark?

Once the sugar and syrup mixture is boiling you need to watch the saucepan very carefully. The boiling sugar should turn a deep amber colour when it reaches the correct stage. Too pale and the candy will not set, too dark and the sugar will have burnt.

Why do you stretch peanut brittle?

Stretching is what makes the candy crisp–the thinner it’s stretched, the more brittle it becomes. By turning these pieces upside down, the peanuts will stay suspended in the center rather than sinking to the bottom of the candy. Set the pieces aside on another lightly buttered baking sheet.

What’s the difference between Spanish peanuts and regular peanuts?

Spanish. Spanish-type peanuts have smaller kernels covered with a reddish-brown skin. They are used predominantly in peanut candy but are also used for salted nuts and peanut butter. Spanish peanuts have higher oil content than the other types of peanuts, which is advantageous when crushing for oil.

Why do nut brittles have a hard consistency?

As its temperature rises, sugar goes through several stages, from thread to hard crack. Each stage corresponds to a texture or consistency—the hotter the syrup, the harder the candy.

Can you make peanut brittle when raining?

The pulled brittle is easier to eat than the thick brittle that is typically sold in stores. You have to be careful because the brittle is really hot. Also, do not attempt to make peanut brittle when it is humid outside or while it is raining.

Does humidity affect making peanut brittle?

Not only can humidity affect your candy while you’re making it, it will also affect how it holds up to being stored. Be sure to store peanut brittle in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Peanut brittle exposed to moisture/humidity will begin to soften and become sticky.

Can you freeze peanut brittle?

Storing and Freezing Peanut Brittle As long as you keep the brittle in an airtight container, it should last for up to 3 weeks. You can freeze it for longer storage (up to 3 months) in an airtight container.