Cinnamon Walnut Brittle

Submitted by: Julie Radcliffe 
Seasoned with cinnamon, this spicy brittle is a great gift or family snack to munch while watching Christmas movies. Best of all, it goes together quick as a wink in the microwave. 

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Microwave Oven Peanut Brittle

Submitted by: Linda C. 
I have used this for years and it is very good; much easier than the traditional method and tastes just as good. 

Microwave Peanut Brittle

Submitted by: ccsick 
Home Town: Boone, Iowa, USA
Living In: Malvern, Iowa, USA
This recipe was given to me by a friend quite a few years ago. 

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Microwave Peanut Brittle

Submitted by: Joyce 
Salted peanuts in a sugary, crunch candy. All the cooking is done in the microwave, then just pour it onto a cookie sheet, let it cool, break it off and eat it. 

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Pistachio Brittle

Submitted by: Cheryl Brungardt 
'This crunchy nut brittle is a favorite of my family,' reports Cheryl Brungardt of Wheat Ridge Colorado. 'It's a snap to prepare as a last-minute holiday gift. Be careful moving it in and out of the microwave, though, because the syrup gets very hot,' she cautions. 

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Peppery Peanut Brittle

Submitted by: Janie Sanders 
A touch of hot pepper sauce gives a unique zip to this crunchy confection from Janie Sanders of Vicksburg, Mississippi. 'We call it blistering brittle,' she says. The mixture reaches hard-crack stage in the microwave, so you don't even need a candy thermometer for this brittle. 

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Aloha Brittle

Submitted by: Marylyn Richardson 
A vacation to Hawaii inspired me to create this mouth-watering brittle. Coconuts, macadamia nuts and pecans make my tropical-tasting recipe deliciously different. 

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Coconut Brittle

Submitted by: sal 
Microwave brittle candy with macadamia nuts and a coconut layer. 

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Mixed Nut Brittle

Submitted by: Mrs. James Merriman 
Peanut brittle is done one better when prepared with mixed nuts instead. This impressive candy is simply delicious. I like to pack some in pretty plastic bags to give as gifts. 

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Mom's Peanut Brittle

Submitted by: Carla 
Here's the recipe my Mom has make for fifty years or so ...at least longer than my oldest sibling can remember! 
 
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