Sugar candied peanuts are one of the simplest and most satisfying homemade candies you can make. With just three ingredients—peanuts, sugar, and a pinch of salt—this old-fashioned treat comes together quickly and delivers a sweet, crunchy shell around a tender, nutty center. They’re ideal for holiday parties, tailgates, game nights, or packaged as small gifts for neighbors, teachers, and hosts.

This recipe is forgiving and fast. You don’t need special equipment or fancy ingredients—raw Spanish peanuts work especially well—but any raw peanuts will do. The sugar crystallizes around the nuts as the water evaporates, creating a delightful sand-like coating that hardens as the peanuts cool. Serve them in bowls for guests to snack on or jar them for thoughtful, homemade gifts.

Variations
You can easily vary the flavor by adding a pinch of ground cinnamon for warmth or a bit of chili powder for a spicy kick. Some candied peanut recipes skip the salt, but a small amount of flake salt at the end brightens the nutty flavor and offsets the sweetness, making the coating taste more complex and balanced.

Overview of Ingredients, Steps & Helpful Tips
For exact measurements and timing, see the recipe card below. The instructions are straightforward: cook the peanuts in sugar and water until the water evaporates and the sugar recrystallizes, then season and cool.
Ingredients
- raw peanuts (raw Spanish peanuts recommended, but any raw peanuts work)
- white granulated sugar
- water
- flake salt (for finishing)
You don’t need to remove the skins. The sugar adheres well to peanuts with skins, and the texture and look are classic for candied peanuts.

How to Make This Sugared Nut Recipe
Combine and simmer: In a large skillet, combine raw peanuts, granulated sugar, and water. Bring the mixture to a low boil over medium-high heat, stirring frequently so the sugar dissolves and the peanuts heat evenly.
Cook until sugar recrystallizes: Continue stirring for about 8–10 minutes. The water will evaporate and the sugar will re-crystallize, changing from syrupy to a sandy texture that coats each peanut. Be attentive—stir constantly to prevent burning.
Finish and cool: Once the sugar has recrystallized, remove the pan from the heat and quickly stir in flake salt so the flavor is evenly distributed. Pour the sugared peanuts onto parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and spread them into a single layer. Separate any clusters while warm and allow the peanuts to cool for about 10 minutes, during which the coating will harden.


How to Store Candied Peanuts
Store cooled candied peanuts in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week. Avoid refrigerating or freezing them: moisture from refrigeration can soften the crisp sugar shell as the nuts return to room temperature.

Serving and Gifting Ideas
These candied peanuts make an easy party snack—place them in bowls where guests can grab a handful while mingling. They also pack beautifully as gifts: fill small tins, cellophane bags, or mason jars and tie with a ribbon and a handwritten tag for a personal touch. They’re a thoughtful, homemade alternative to store-bought treats.

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Old Fashioned Sugar Candied Peanuts
Ingredients
- 2 cups raw peanuts
- 2 cups white granulated sugar
- ½ cup water
- ½ teaspoon flake salt
Instructions
- In a large skillet, combine the peanuts, sugar, and water. Bring to a low boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly so the sugar dissolves evenly.
- Continue stirring for 8–10 minutes until the water evaporates and the sugar recrystallizes into a sandy coating that clings to the peanuts. Remove from heat and quickly stir in the flake salt to taste.
- Pour the sugared peanuts onto parchment paper or a silicone mat, spreading them into a single layer. Separate any clusters while still warm and let cool for about 10 minutes until the coating hardens.

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