Sweet Melissa’s Peanut Brittle |

Sweet Melissa Patisserie has been hailed by Food & Wine as “one of the best pastry shops in all of New York.” Melissa Murphy is the founder of the popular bakery and she dates her love of desserts to the day she was born. It was Thanksgiving Day and her mom refused to go to the hospital until the two pies she had baked had been served.
Sharing her mom's passion for baking, Melissa has written a terrific new book to help baking enthusiasts turn out great treats at home. Besides offering scores of mouth-watering baking recipes, the book is filled with wonderful anecdotes and warm memories from Melissa's life of baking.
Here’s a teaser of a recipe from her book that’s not too tough, but Melissa writes that it “involves making caramel, so be careful--no kids in the room. Hot sugar is a very bad burn.” At the bakery Melissa and her cohorts love to use Peanut Brittle in a variety of ways, even eating it “au natural.” To get the lowdown on some of their other uses of the crunchy candy check out page 226 of “The Sweet Melissa Baking Book.”
Ingredients for 2 Pounds of Peanut Brittle
• 1 ½ Teaspoons baking soda, sifted
• ¼ Teaspoon kosher salt
• 1 Cup light corn syrup
• 2 Cups sugar
• ½ Pound shelled roasted peanuts
• 1 Teaspoon pure vanilla extract
• 8 Tablespoons unsalted butter (1 stick), at room temperature, cut into ½-inch pieces
Preparation
Lightly butter a jelly-roll pan or rimmed cookie sheet.
1. In a small bowl, whisk together the baking soda and salt.
2. In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, stir together the corn syrup and sugar and bring it to a boil. When it is boiling, cover for 3 minutes (this will melt any sugar crystals stuck on the sides of the pan, which will prevent crystallization).
3. Remove the cover and cook until it reaches 348 degrees Farenheit on a candy thermometer.
4. Remove from the heat and stir in the peanuts. Stir in the baking soda mixture. (Be careful! The mixture will bubble up and is really hot.) When the mixture starts to settle, stir in vanilla and butter briskly, until it disappears.
5. Pour the mixture into the prepared jelly-roll pan. Spread evenly with a buttered spatula. Let cool to room temperature.
6. When completely cool, crack the brittle into irregular chunks by banging the pan flat on the counter!
Do not refrigerate or freeze. The peanut brittle keeps in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 weeks.
If you’d like to purchase a copy of Melissa Murphy’s delightful book go to: The Sweet Melissa Baking Book
To view a previous post on Melissa's book go to: The Sweet Melissa Baking Book Review

