Fast Peanut Butter Candy

by sillymommy in Cooking > Candy

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Fast Peanut Butter Candy

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A very yummy peanut butter candy.
The texture is similar to peanut butter fudge but containes no butter or marshmallow fluff.
It took me less than 20 minutes to make this candy (of course you do have to give it additional time to cool)

Ingredients

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2 cups white sugar (use pure cane sugar)
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
3/4 cup milk (Whole milk taste the creamest but you can use other types of milk)
1 pinch salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup crunchy peanut butter (if you would like it even smoother you can use smooth peanut butter)

Butter Your Dish

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Butter an 8 x 8 inch heat proof dish.
To butter the dish I like to use an empty wrapper from a stick of butter.
After we finish a stick of butter I fold the wrapper and place in the refridgerator.
When I need to butter a pan I just pull a wrapper out and use that.

Add to Saucepan

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Take at least a 2 quart saucepan and insert a candy thermometer (the mixture will bubble up a lot, so do not use a smaller saucepan.)
Add the sugar, light corn syrup, milk, and salt to the sauce pan.

Cook Mixture

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Stir the ingredients together and cook over medium heat.
Continue cooking until the thermometer reads 234 degrees F (112 degrees C).
The mixture will bubble up a lot and become slightly darker in color.

Add Peanut Butter

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Once the mixture reaches 234 degrees F (112 degrees C) remove from heat.
Add the vanilla and peanut butter.
The peanut butter will not incoporate into the mixture very well do not worry it will in the next step.

Whip the Mixture

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Pour peanut butter mixture into a large mixing bowl and beat until mixture begins to thicken.
The mixture will start out very thin.
As you whip the mixture it will become thicker and lighter in color.
After a few minutes you will notice that the mixture holds the marks wire beater for a few moments before it smoothes out.
It should take a few minutes before it thicken enough (remember look for the mixture to hold the wire beater shape for a few seconds).

Pour Into Prepared Dish

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Quickly pour the candy into the prepared dish. 
It should spread out on its own if you pour quickly enough.
I took time for pictures so I smoothed mine out with a spatula.
Let the candy cool for at least an hour or two (you can speed up the cooling by placing in the refrigerator)

Cut and Enjoy

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Cut your candy into squares and enjoy!

For storage you can place the candy into a sealable container and layer with wax paper.
Or you can do like I do and cover the dish with plastic wrap.