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Boiled Raw Peanuts

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Ingredients

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1 lb raw peanuts (for boiling, peanuts are left in the shell)
water
1/2 cup kosher salt

Nutritional information

643.5
Calories
503 g
Calories From Fat
55.9 g
Total Fat
7.8 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
14167.1 mg
Sodium
18.3 g
Carbs
9.7 g
Dietary Fiber
4.5 g
Sugars
29.3 g
Protein
100g
Serving Size

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Boiled Raw Peanuts

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    I am from Charleston, SC and must have these as a snack on the boat or at the beach. When the peanuts were done, my dad always cooled them quickly by putting ice cubes in the water. He said it helped the peanuts absorb the salt.

    • 385 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Boiled Raw Peanuts, Boiled peanuts are common to most southerners and a unique culinary experience , I am from Charleston, SC and must have these as a snack on the boat or at the beach When the peanuts were done, my dad always cooled them quickly by putting ice cubes in the water He said it helped the peanuts absorb the salt , I grew up in SC and LOVE boiled peanuts I buy raw peanuts in 25 lb boxes from Pittsburgh Snax and Nut Company It’s the only place close to where I live in WV that sells them Some times I will add some cajun seasoning like Tony Chachere’s for part of the salt You can also add a couple chopped hot peppers and some minced garlic to the water an hour or so before they’re done


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Add the Raw Peanuts to a Slow-Cooker; Add Water to Cover, Then Add the Salt.

    2
    Done

    Place the Lid on the Slow-Cooker; Cook on High.

    3
    Done

    Every 2 Hours, While the Peanuts Are Cooking, Give Them a Stir, and Add Additional Water If Needed (the Water Should Always Be at About the Same Level as the Peanuts).

    4
    Done

    With the Exception of You Spot Checks--the Slow-Cooker Should Be Kept Covered Throughout the Cooking Process.

    5
    Done

    When the Peanuts Have Cooked 6 Hours, Taste Them (you Do Remove the Outer Shell Before Eating One).

    6
    Done

    If They Are Too Salty, Remove Some of the Salty Water and Replace It With Fresh Water.

    7
    Done

    If They Are not Salty Enough, Add More Salt.

    8
    Done

    Continue Cooking For at Least a Few Hours More--Every Hour After the Initial 6 Hours of Cooking, Remove a Peanut, Let It Cool Down, and Taste For Doneness.

    9
    Done

    the Final Product Should Be Tender Yet Firm and Should Be Salty and Earthy in Taste.

    10
    Done

    the Cooking Process Can Take Up to 12 Hours to Reach This Point (the Proper Cooking Time Is Very Subjective; Cook the Peanuts to Your Taste).

    11
    Done

    When Desired Doneness, Drain the Peanuts and Serve Them Warm.

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