Traditional Southern Boiled peanuts easily made at home in your slow cooker.
Boiled Peanuts are one of my favorite southern treats! I was introduced to boiled peanuts about 40 years ago in a non traditional way. I say non traditional because boiled peanuts are primarily enjoyed in the south, but I was introduced to them by a friend when we were stationed at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii.
Living in Hawaii and being a military brat you tend to meet different people from all over the world. I had so many friends that would come and go in the 9 years that we were stationed in Hawaii, but that just goes along with military life.
I was about 10 years old and had no idea what boiled peanuts were. My friend Terrance who recently moved from Georgia to Hawaii had brought some outside when we were playing tag. It was at that time that I got my first taste of boiled peanuts and I've been hooked on them ever since.
If you're not familiar with boiled peanuts it's probably because they're more popular in the southern states. Boiled peanuts are raw peanuts that are still in the shell and boiled for hours in a salty brine mixture. These delicious peanuts can be found at roadside stands and farmers markets, but are really easy to make at home.
The basic recipe calls for water, peanuts and salt, but Creole seasoning or even Old Bay seasoning can also be added if you want to spice up your peanuts a bit. Boiled peanuts can be eaten warm or cold and are super easy to make in your slow cooker.
This recipe is simple, just add the rinsed peanuts to a slow cooker, add enough water to cover peanuts (at this point the peanuts will float, but they will eventually go down as they cook). Keep in mind cooking time can vary depending on your slow cooker, variety of peanuts used and your personal preference on how soft you want your peanuts.
1 - pound fresh green raw or raw dried peanuts in the shell
water, enough to cover peanuts (about 5-6 cups)
Thoroughly wash unshelled peanuts in a large bowl under cold water to remove dirt and debris. Wash peanuts until the water runs clear and drain.
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