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Ingredients

  • 2 cups of raw, unsalted peanuts
  • 1/3 cup of white sugar
  • 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 2 tablespoons of honey
  • 1 teaspoon of chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon of kosher salt
  • Pre-heat oven to 350º.

Details

Servings 1
Adapted from scratchitcook.com

Preparation

Step 1

The other night I made a last minute run to the grocery store and as I rushed out the door I asked my husband if there was anything he needed.  “Just almonds,” was his response (they’re a work snack for him).  Ok, no problem, so I promised him I’d return with almonds.  But then, when I got to the store, the bulk almond bins were empty.  Both!  So I went to the peanut aisle to see what they had for pre-packaged almonds, then immediately realized why we buy almonds in bulk.  I was dreading having to make another stop at another store on my ‘quick trip’ until I saw the honey roasted peanuts, which reminded me of a former co-worker. Hassan was one of the front desk agents at the hotel I worked at who used to keep a jar of honey roasted peanuts stashed behind the desk with a tie that he’d take off everyday at the end of his day and leave with the peanuts until his next shift started. He was an ultimate ski bum living the life in CO until he passed away suddenly a few years after I left the hotel. He was such a nice guy, and when we worked together, no matter where I was, if he ever needed anything he’d call my name, “Tray-Cee!” from behind the front desk.  It used to drive me nuts at the time (no pun intended), but I miss it nonetheless.  So, I bought the peanuts.

And now they’re Dan’s snack stash at work.  But then, in true “cooking from scratch” form, Dan said to me, “I wonder how easy it would be to make these ourselves…” He’s so studly.  And, it turns out, super easy. All it takes is some raw peanuts, butter, sugar, salt, honey, a touch of chili powder, garlic powder, and about 25 minutes.

Then, when the butter is nice and bubbly, I added the raw, unsalted peanuts and gave it a good mix.  Once they were well coated in the buttery honey goodness, I transferred them into a 9 X 13 baking dish and in the oven at 350º.

While the peanuts roasted, I mixed the sugar, chili powder, and garlic powder.

After about 20 minutes roasting in the oven (I should have stirred them more, they got a touch browner than I would have liked), I transferred the peanuts to a metal mixing bowl and added the seasoning.  Just a little at a time, then a stir, and then a little more, and another stir.  Until all the peanuts were nicely coated with the sugary goodness.

Pre-heat oven to 350º.

In a large sauce pan over medium heat, stir together the butter, honey, and salt.  Heat until butter is melted and bubbly.  Add the peanuts and stir until they are well coated.

In a 9 X 13 baking dish, add peanuts in an even layer.  Place in oven checking every 5 and stirring to prevent burning. Remove peanuts whenever they’ve evenly browned, about 20 minutes.

While peanuts are roasting, mix together the chili powder, garlic powder, and sugar.

When peanuts are done, remove from oven and transfer to a metal mixing bowl.  Slowly add the sugar mixture, a little bit at a time, mixing well each time.  Continue to add sugar until well coated to your liking (all the mixture may not be necessary).

Continue mixing as peanuts cool to prevent sticking.

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These are my favorite nuts to buy out of a can (except cashews). I make so many different versions of sugared nuts but never honey roasted peanuts. Thanks for the recipe and sharing with everyone at Angie’s party. I think I will have to try these

These look great! I’m a sucker for a good peanut and the addition of chili powder sounds divine.

Oh Tracy… now you have me wanting to make honey roasted peanuts! You make it look easy…but I tried to make peanut brittle last year. It was a pathetic attempt at that. I just might give this a try. They look so delicious…and honey roasted peanuts are a weakness of mine…

Your photos make it look like I could just reach in a grab a handful, Tracy. They’re beautiful! And the flavors? They sound like perfection… love that touch of chili powder!

I love making my own flavoured nuts to snack on. These honey roasted peanuts look and sound incredibly delicious, definitely a recipe I will be trying.. maybe with the addition of some rosemary too?

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