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Peanut Brittle Recipe Analysis
Making your own candy is great fun. These candy recipes are real fun food recipes and are all time favorites with my family. We normally make these candies on a Saturday and the whole family takes part. I think making the candies might even be more fun than eating them! Try these recipes; your family will love them. You will be amazed at how easy it is to make your own candy.

Make these candies for your next kid's party.

Peanut Brittle Recipe

Ingredients:

1 cup butter or margarine 1 ½ cup sugar ½ cup golden syrup ½ cup water ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 ½ cups roasted peanuts

Method:

Melt the butter or margarine. Add the sugar, golden syrup and water and simmer the mixture until the sugar has dissolved.

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