Peanut Brittle Candy

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peanut brittle candy


peanut brittle candy
Does anyone have a recipe for Ethel M’s Pecan Brittle?


I know this is a proprietary recipe but when I look on the internet for something like it all I can find is the really hard brittle, much like you would find for peanut brittle. Ethel M’s is so good but at $35 a box I would rather just make it at home. It has more or a crunchy or even cookie texture. Like a candy bar.

Perhaps you are looking for more like a pecan praline? Here’s a recipe:

Easy Pecan Pralines

An old-fashioned favorite, these delicious praline delights blend brown sugar, cream, vanilla and pecans for a quick and simple sweet made right in the microwave.

Ingredients
1-1/2 cups brown sugar
2/3 cup heavy cream
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons margarine
1-1/2 cups pecan halves
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Cooking Instructions
In a large, microwave safe bowl, combine brown sugar, cream, salt, margarine and pecans.
Microwave 9 minutes on high, stirring once. Let rest 1 minute.
Stir in vanilla and continue to stir 3 minutes more. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto buttered waxed paper. (If mixture is runny, allow to cool 30 seconds more and try again.)


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