18 chatter(s) RIGHT NOW!   Go!    
 Tailgating with tigerchef®
Tailgating Recipes from Myself, and the rest of the Clemson Family.


Front Page
Sections
Football
Basketball
Baseball
Recruiting
InterActive
Forums
TgrActive Chat
T-Mail
Blogs
Edit Settings
Mem. Profiles
Tiger Poll
Features
Tiger Tickets
Multimedia
TigerNet Store


Thursday August 24, 2006

Boiled Peanuts. simple, yet extremly delicious

this recipe calls for a HUGE POT. one that will hold 8 quarts of water, and 4 pounds of peanuts. it would be very easy to change the quantities, just be sure to use a 2:1 ratio of water to peanuts.

4 lbs of green peanuts.

***this is the same as raw, what ever you do, do NOT buy pean uts for planting as these have been treated with insecticide (yes i am speaking from personal experience). most grocery stores these days have green peanuts in the pruduce section, usually in a big wooden crate***

8 quarts of water (spring water is the best, but tap water will do just fine)

8 tbs of salt. rember you can always add more, it is really hard to take the salt away

and if you like to add a little kick to it, throw in your favorite cajun seasoning, or OLD BAY. there is not limit as to how much to throw in, but a little will go a looooong way.

wash the peanuts, and put them in the pot with the water and salt. cover the pot (this will help it come to a boil a lot quicker), and boil for aboit 90 min. it may take as long as 2 hours.

drain after the peanuts are soft, but not mushy.

i find that the peanuts are best when hot. some like them cold though.

hope every one enjoys this, keep the recipes coming!


Comments:

Post a Comment:
Comments are closed for this entry.

Archives
Search
Links



Front Page | Football | Basketball | Baseball | Recruiting
Account Settings | TigerActive Chat | TigerNet Forums | Tiger Tickets | T-Mail

Please mail any comments, corrections or suggestions
Disclaimer and Privacy Statement Copyright © 1995-2008 TigerNet

Interested in advertising on TigerNet?