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Started by Magicman, December 18, 2017, 06:05:50 PM

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Magicman

 

 
So I put a pot of peanuts on the stove to boil.


 
Next She decided to make Peanut Brittle, but not with my boiled peanuts.  Hers were parched.


 
Then she told me to dice an onion because she was making Chili.
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Dan_Shade

Did you put peanuts in the chili?
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Well no, but I do see why you asked.   :D


 
Garnished with a bit of cheddar the chili was good but for some reason chili is always better to me the next day.  I guess that the meat soaks up the good stuff.   food3
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Chili is food for the soul and as you say it seems to be better reheated.
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LaneC

  Is that ground up Elk, beef or deer? Either way it looks good.
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Magicman

Actually that was "store bought" ground round.  I have not ground any game meat for several years.  It's only steaks and pot roast.
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GAB

MM:
Being from the land of the Maple, and never having been introduced to some of yall Southern Cooking, could you explain to me and maybe others why you folks boil peanuts? 
Gerald
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Magicman

Sure, 'cause boiled peanuts taste good.   food6
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Stoneyacrefarm

Ha ha.
I was waiting to hear something magical to come of Gerald's question.
Not that they taste good.  :D :D
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Magicman

Eating a bait of boiled peanuts is likened unto finding a hidden pot of manna.  Yes, magical.   8)
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Stoneyacrefarm

The plot thickens.
Magic.
What the heck is manna? :D
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GAB

Quote from: Stoneyacrefarm on December 19, 2017, 02:33:12 PM
The plot thickens.
Magic.
What the heck is manna? :D

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GAB

Quote from: Magicman on December 19, 2017, 10:59:23 AM
Sure, 'cause boiled peanuts taste good.   food6

Do you use just water or do you add seasonings to the mass to be boiled?
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Magicman

Just salt Gerald.  Use green fresh picked and washed peanuts (or frozen as these were).  Boil for a couple of hours and then turn off the burner and let them soak.  The slightly salted water soaks through the hull making the nut inside soft.  If the nuts are not soft, then boil them some more.  I drained and put these in the frig in a zip bag and we have already enjoyed a bait of cold boiled peanuts this afternoon.  Boiled peanuts freeze very well so you can enjoy a treat whenever the notion strikes.

Boiled peanuts do not have the peanut taste associated with parched peanuts nor peanut butter.  They taste like.....boiled peanuts.   ;D
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Quote from: Magicman on December 19, 2017, 05:07:56 PM

Boiled peanuts do not have the peanut taste associated with parched peanuts nor peanut butter.                                      They taste like.....boiled peanuts. 

Yup, they do!

I never could quite acquire a taste for them!

If you've ever bitten into a ripe, raw bean, like Navy or Great Northern beans, you'll know what boiled peanuts taste "similar to!
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