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re: Boiling peanuts
Posted on 8/9/16 at 9:23 am to notiger1997
Posted on 8/9/16 at 9:23 am to notiger1997
I love boiled peanuts and have been wanting to try to boil my own for years...it's time to make the investment.
What's the best setup for boiling them? I'll want to do this outdoors on the patio. Can I get a crawfish setup and use it for peanuts also or would that be too large and not work? Sorry for the ignorant questions. Rookie here
What's the best setup for boiling them? I'll want to do this outdoors on the patio. Can I get a crawfish setup and use it for peanuts also or would that be too large and not work? Sorry for the ignorant questions. Rookie here
Posted on 8/9/16 at 9:29 am to lsugrad35
You could do that, but you really don't even have to go that big. Anything with a medium pot and heat will work.
I'm perfectly happy doing a 3 or 4 pound batch on the stove on Saturday mornings and eating this suckers all weekend.
If you do go for the big boil, they are easy to freeze and reheat when ready.
I'm perfectly happy doing a 3 or 4 pound batch on the stove on Saturday mornings and eating this suckers all weekend.
If you do go for the big boil, they are easy to freeze and reheat when ready.
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