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QuestionHow can I season in-shell peanuts?Community AnswerFor flavourful nuts, boil them in water with your desired seasoning before roasting. The longer they steep in the seasoned boil, the more flavorful they will be.
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QuestionHow do I make the salt to stick to the peanuts?Community AnswerTake a small pot, then put the salt in and mix it with the peanuts until the salt burns. Don't throw the salt away, as you can use it again for roasting.
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QuestionIs it safe to roast ground nuts in a microwave oven?Community AnswerYes, it is.
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QuestionWhen made into peanut butter does it have shelf life or should I refrigerate right away?Community AnswerRefrigerate immediately. Store-bought peanut butter only lasts so long because of either preservatives or (for the 100% peanuts stuff) the vacuum-packing.
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QuestionI want to roast peanuts in the shell. What temperature should I use and how long should I roast them?Community Answer350 degrees for 25 minutes. If you want them salted in the shell, brine them and dry them prior to roasting.
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QuestionDo I need to add any type of oil?Community AnswerWhen making peanut butter, I add only peanut oil to give it a more smooth finish. I guess you could add any food oil if you wanted to experiment with a different type of flavor.
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QuestionCan blended crayfish be used as a base in the tray before putting the groundnut into the oven for roasting?Mr cTop AnswererUsing blended crayfish as a base before roasting groundnuts sounds interesting, but it might not give you the flavor you're looking for in peanut butter. Groundnuts are usually roasted plain or with a bit of salt to bring out their nutty flavor. Adding crayfish might make the taste a bit strange. It's better to stick with traditional methods for roasting groundnuts for peanut butter.
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QuestionHow many nuts do you need to make peanut butter?Mr cTop AnswererYou need about 540 peanuts to make a standard 12-ounce jar of peanut butter.
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