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    How To Boil Peanuts | Boiled Peanuts

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    This post is all about how to boil peanuts that are freshly harvested still intact in their shell. Boiled peanuts are addictive and healthy protein-rich snack recipes and a perfect accompaniment for your tea/coffee party, cocktail/mocktail party, or to eat whenever you crave it.
    how to boil peanuts in pressure cooker, stovetop, crockpot, stockpot, instant pot #peanuts #snacks

    Now don't be surprised because I said both coffee and cocktail party 🙂 Born and brought up in India, I had known that these boiled peanuts are served especially with evening coffee/tea. But after I moved to the USA and on our road trip to Myrtle Beach, SC, I learned it is a traditional southern recipe, and people love to eat boiled peanuts with their beer or cocktail. On that road trip, we had several varieties/flavors of boiled peanuts 🙂 It was one memorable trip!!

    how to boil peanuts in pressure cooker, stovetop, crockpot, stockpot, instant pot #peanuts #snacks

    Boiled peanuts are nothing but raw peanuts boiled in salted water. We love plain salted ones, but you can flavor also flavor the boiled peanuts with cajun, smoked paprika, other southern spices, and seasonings. You can also serve the boiled peanuts as an Indian street-style chaat/snack by mixing the boiled peanuts with onion, tomato, green chilies, coriander leaves, and lemon juice. Going by the ingredients, you can call it Indian salsa. It is a pakka Indian accompaniment for beer. haha.

    how to boil peanuts in pressure cooker, stovetop, crockpot, stockpot, instant pot #peanuts #snacks

    Raw peanuts which are still in their shell, are first boiled in the pressure cooker, crockpot, stovetop, or instant pot, and then you drain the salted water, peel off the skin/shell, and eat it the way you like. You can check the video here on how to boil peanuts at home - pakka Indian style.

    How long does it take to boil peanuts?

    Depending on the method you choose to boil peanuts, it will take between 15 minutes to 3 hours.

    Ingredients For How To Boil Peanuts | Boiled Peanuts | Peanuts With Shell

    3 cups Raw peanuts with shell
    2 to 3 teaspoon Salt (actually adjust to taste depending on the amount of water you add)
    Water

    How to boil raw peanuts?

    First, nicely wash the peanuts to remove any dirt and drain the water.

    Add enough water to cover the peanuts, salt to taste, and cook the peanuts using your preferred method - pressure cooker, instant pot, stovetop (stockpot), or slow cooker crockpot.

    boiled peanuts, evening snacks, accompaniment for beer, coffee, tea #southernrecipes #indianrecipe

    How do you make boiled peanuts in a pressure cooker?

    Cooking peanuts in a pressure cooker is the easiest and fastest method. Pressure cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 whistles. Let the pressure release naturally. The total cook time is between 15 to 20 minutes.

    How do you make boiled peanuts on a stovetop?

    Place a large pot (stockpot) on the stovetop. Add washed peanuts and salt, and cover them with water. Bring the water to a boil and cook on medium-low flame for 3 hours or until the peanuts are cooked through.

    How do you make boiled peanuts on a slow cooker crockpot?

    Once you have added peanuts, water, and salt, cook on high for 10 to 12 hours or until peanuts are cooked through.

    boiled peanuts, evening snacks, accompaniment for beer, coffee, tea #southernrecipes #indianrecipe

    How do you make boiled peanuts on Instant Pot?

    Add peanuts, salt, and enough water to cover the peanuts and mix. See that you do not go beyond the maximum level of water allowed on your IP. Place the steamer rack to help the peanuts weigh down. Cover the lid and see that the valve is in a sealing position.

    Set the pressure cooker for 75 minutes. After that, let the pressure release naturally for 30 minutes and release any remaining pressure.

    When ready to eat

    Drain the water using a strainer. Open the shell with the help of your fingers and enjoy the soft and creamy goodness inside.

    boiled peanuts, evening snacks, accompaniment for beer, coffee, tea #southernrecipes #indianrecipe

    Tips:

    • Always add enough water to cover the peanuts. While using a pressure cooker or Instant Pot, check the maximum water level denoted on them and adjust the amount of peanuts accordingly.
    • Adjust salt to taste.
    • The amount of time to cook will vary depending on how old the peanuts are. Fresh or dry.  The fresh ones cook faster.
    • You can flavor it with garlic powder, pepper flakes, cajun seasoning, pepper powder, chat masala, or any other seasoning of your choice.
    • Once you drain and open the shell, I would recommend you eat boiled peanuts early as they will slowly start drying out.
    • Remember, after the peanuts are boiled, the peanuts should be soft and creamy like canned beans and not be hard/firm. If they are hard/firm, you will have to boil the peanuts for more time.
    How do you store boiled peanuts?

    You can keep this in salted water for 24 hours. Or drain and refrigerate in Zip Lock or airtight container for up to 7 days.

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    how to boil peanuts in pressure cooker, stovetop, crockpot, stockpot, instant pot #peanuts #snacks

    How To Boil Peanuts | Boiled Peanuts | Peanuts With Shell

    Kushi
    This post is all about how to boil freshly harvested peanuts that are still intact in their shell. Boiled peanuts are addictive and healthy protein-rich snack recipes and a perfect accompaniment for your tea/coffee party, cocktail/mocktail party, or to eat whenever you crave it.
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer, snacks
    Cuisine American, Indian, southern
    Servings 3
    Calories 277 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 cups Raw peanuts with shell
    • 2 to 3 teaspoon Salt adjust to taste depending on the amount of water you add
    • Water

    Instructions
     

    • First, nicely wash the peanuts to remove any dirt and drain the water.
      3 cups Raw peanuts with shell
    • Add enough water to cover the peanuts, salt to taste, and cook the peanuts using your preferred method – pressure cooker, instant pot, stovetop (stockpot), or slow cooker crockpot
      Water, 2 to 3 teaspoon Salt

    How Do You Make Boiled Peanuts In A Pressure Cooker?

    • Cooking peanuts in a pressure cooker is the easiest and fastest method. Pressure cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 whistles. Let the pressure release naturally. The total cook time is between 15 to 20 minutes. Check out the video here.

    How Do You Make Boiled Peanuts On A Stovetop?

    • Place a large pot (stockpot) on the stovetop. Add washed peanuts and salt, and cover them with water. Bring the water to a boil and cook on medium-low flame for 3 hours or until the peanuts are cooked through.

    How Do You Make Boiled Peanuts On A Slow Cooker Crockpot?

    • Once you have added peanuts, water, and salt, cook on high for 10 to 12 hours or until peanuts are cooked through.

    How Do You Make Boiled Peanuts On Instant Pot?

    • Add peanuts, salt, and enough water to cover the peanuts and mix. See that you do not go beyond the maximum level of water allowed on your IP. Place the steamer rack to help the peanuts weigh down. Cover the lid and see that the valve is in a sealing position.
    • Set the pressure cooker for 75 minutes. After that, let the pressure release naturally for 30 minutes and release any remaining pressure.

    When Ready To Eat

    • Drain the water using a strainer. Open the shell with the help of your fingers and enjoy the soft and creamy goodness inside.

    Notes

    • Always add enough water to cover the peanuts. While using a pressure cooker or Instant Pot, check the maximum water level denoted on them and adjust the amount of peanuts accordingly.
    • Adjust salt to taste.
    • The amount of time to cook will vary depending on how old the peanuts are. Fresh or dry.  The fresh ones cook faster.
    • You can flavor it with garlic powder, pepper flakes, cajun seasoning, pepper powder, chat masala, or any other seasoning of your choice.
    • Once you drain and open the shell, I would recommend you eat boiled peanuts early as they will slowly start drying out.
    • Remember, after the peanuts are boiled, the peanuts should be soft and creamy like canned beans and not be hard/firm. If they are hard/firm, you will have to boil the peanuts for more time.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 277kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 13gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gSodium: 1561mgPotassium: 362mgFiber: 5gCalcium: 53mgIron: 2mg
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    Comments

    1. John Nguyen

      April 18, 2022 at 10:57 am

      Wow I never thought about boiling peanuts. Will give this a try.

      Reply
    2. Ann

      April 21, 2022 at 9:20 am

      5 stars
      I never thought about boiling peanuts in the crockpot before. I will have to give that way a try! Thanks for the idea!

      Reply
    3. Allyssa

      April 21, 2022 at 10:19 am

      5 stars
      Thanks for sharing this tips, it's really helpful! Looking forward for more recipes! Loved it!

      Reply
    4. Cindy

      April 25, 2022 at 3:10 pm

      5 stars
      I've always loved the soft texture of boiled peanuts so decided to look for a recipe and here I am. Can you also boil peanuts in the shell too? That's what I have so thinking about doing it. tysm for sharing

      Reply
    5. Cheryl Weeks

      April 25, 2022 at 5:18 pm

      Have to try this

      Reply
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