Instant Pot Boiled Peanuts [Recipe + Video] (2024)

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Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts Southern Style make a wonderful snack. They are soft, like a bean and salty like tears of joy! Use your Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker and make some today!

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Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts

One of the most delicious snacks you will ever taste is boiled peanuts.
Boiled peanuts may sound strange and new to some of you, but in the South, you will find boiled peanut stands on every corner.

The act of boiling peanuts in huge vats takes hours and hours. However, with my wonderful recipe method, you can enjoy hot and salty boiled peanuts in your Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker in just a few hours.

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Cast of Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts

Pressure Cooker Southern Style Boiled Peanuts are incredibly easy to make and only a couple of ingredients are needed.

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Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts, Southern Style

Making Instant Pot Boiled Peanuts in an Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker, takes a fraction of the time it takes to make them on the stove or in a slow cooker.

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Rinse Peanuts and Remove Debris, Dirt and Twigs

Raw peanuts are sold in bags from one pound and up. As peanuts grow under the ground, the bag will contained dirt and other debris, such as twigs.

Rinsing the raw peanuts well and removing any debris will ensure a nice and clean brine. The brine is were all the flavor lies and what will be absorb into each peanut to make them soft and creamy.

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Optional Way To Cook Peanuts Using Strainer Basket

This Stainless Steel Basket fits nicely inside all brands of electric Pressure Cookers, in case you want to boil the peaut right in the basket.

This way, you can easily lift out the basket and enjoy the peanuts.

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Dump in Rinsed Peanuts, Salt and Water

Can I Add Flavors to Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts?

  • Absolutely. The time to add the flavor is after adding in the salt. Sea Salt gives the nicest flavor for in boiled peanuts.
  • A nice change from plain salt is to use Applewood Smoked Sea Salt. It’s really delish, but just use a small amount as it is potent. It is wonderful on myPressure Cooker White Rice {Jasmine Basmati Calrose too!}.
  • Cajun Seasoning is fantastic addition for a Louisiana flavor.
  • Barbecue Seasoning is another flavor you will enjoy.

A super fun and delicious spin on Southern Style Boiled Peanuts is myPressure Cooker Asian Style Chinese Boiled Peanuts.

Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanutscan be made with your favorite seasonings and spices, so have fun and play around.

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Mix the Flavoring with Water

Fill the Pressure Cookerup to cover the peanuts completely. They will float.

Can You Eat Instant Pot Boiled Peanuts at Room Temperature?

Of course. They are very hot right out of the pot. You can wait until they become warm, or even room temperature.

You can even remove them from the liquid and place them in the refrigerator.

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Use a Trivet to Keep Peanuts from Floating Up

Pro Tip: A trivet helps to keep the peanuts from floating up above the water.

Can Boiled Peanuts be Reheated?

Yes, very easily. If you want to store the boiled peanuts in the refrigerator for the next day, just pot them into your Instant Pot, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker and cover with water.

Set the cook time for 3 minutes, which is just enough time for the boiled peanuts to heat up again. If the peanuts were not soft enough for your taste, cook them for anther 10 minutes, which will further soften as you are reheating.

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Perfectly Soft and Salty Good

Pro Tip: The longer the peanuts sit in the salty water, the better. Grab a Bamboo Strainer and you are set to eat.

Watch the video below as I walk you through every step and detail of this recipe. I’ve given you a ton of information above, but sometimes a live visual of the process helps so you can follow along. I have my own cooking show on my YouTube Channel , so be sure to check it out and subscribe!

Watch my video and then scroll to the bottom for the printable recipe card.

Tips and Tricks for Instant Pot Boiled Peanuts

  1. Use fresh raw peanuts. Check date on bag.
  2. Remove any debris from peanuts.
  3. Let peanuts sit in the liquid for hours before serving. The longer they sit, the better!

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Ed and I Love Boiled Peanuts

As you can see, the brine will drip from the peanuts on to your clothes. But, it’s okay, it’s fun!

Slurping the brine and the peanut out of the shell is a whole eating experience in itself and I can’t wait for you to indulge! I posted embarrassing photos of us, so I hope you will post photos of you slurping on your boiled peanuts. Don’t forget to # me @thisoldgalcooks.

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Instant Pot Boiled Peanuts

A fun way to serve Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts to guests is to strain out the peanuts and then brown bag it for your guests. Serve in a brown paper lunch bag like you see at the roadside stands.

More Southern Recipes to Make:

  • Instant Pot Low Carb New Orleans Jambalaya
  • Pressure Cooker Southern Style Green Beans
  • Baby Back Carolina Style BBQ Pork Ribs
  • Air Fryer Southern Fried Catfish {Louisiana Cajun Style}

For an elegant (hehehe, is there such a thing) Instant Pot Boiled Peanut recipe to try is myPressure Cooker Margarita co*cktail Boiled Peanuts recipe.

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Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts Southern Style

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Course: Snack/Appetizer

Cuisine: American, Southern

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

2 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 259kcal

Author: Jill Selkowitz

Ingredients

Cajun Flavor

Barbecue Flavor

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Rinse peanuts under cool water and remove any twigs, roots, whatever doesn't belong.

  • Add peanuts and salt to your Pressure Cooker cooking pot and cover with water. Place a plate or trivet on top to hold down the peanuts.

  • Lock on lid and close Pressure Valve.

  • Cook on High Pressure for 65 minutes.

  • When Beep sounds wait at least 30 minutes or longer and then open the pot. The longer they sit, the better. If peanuts are too hard for your liking, just add some more time.

Slow Cooker

  • Cook on HIGH for 12 hours.

Stove Top

  • In large stock pot, add peanuts, salt and water and bring to boil. Cover and set heat to low. Simmer for 3.5 hours, or until desired tenderness.

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Notes

Jumbo peanuts work best.

A trivet helps to keep the peanuts from floating up above the water.

Start with a cook time of 65 minutes. For a softer texture, just add more time and allow another full natural pressure release.

The longer the peanuts sit in the salty water, the better. Grab a Bamboo Strainer and you are set to eat.

They will last in the refrigerator for three days.

Originally published March 19, 2016. Republished with video and photos July 23, 2019.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Pressure Cooker Boiled Peanuts Southern Style

Amount Per Serving

Calories 259Calories from Fat 198

% Daily Value*

Fat 22g34%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Sodium 5681mg247%

Potassium 337mg10%

Carbohydrates 7g2%

Fiber 4g17%

Protein 12g24%

Calcium 59mg6%

Iron 1.8mg10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Instant Pot Boiled Peanuts [Recipe + Video]? ›

Use a large dinner plate to help submerge the floating peanuts. Soak peanuts 8 hours or overnight. (This step saves a little time boiling, but if you don't have the luxury of soaking time, you can skip it.)

Do you have to soak peanuts before boiling? ›

Use a large dinner plate to help submerge the floating peanuts. Soak peanuts 8 hours or overnight. (This step saves a little time boiling, but if you don't have the luxury of soaking time, you can skip it.)

Why put vinegar in boiled peanuts? ›

Made from sugar, fermented apples, and yeast, the vinegar adds a sweet, tangy flavor to the peanuts. The acid provides balance to the savory spices that have already been added, transforming the peanuts into a well-rounded, flavorful snack with depth.

How long do I pressure can boiled peanuts? ›

Canning Boiled Peanuts

Pack peanuts into jars to within one-half inch of the top, using equal weights of peanuts and hot brine (212 F.). Partially submerge containers in upright position in boiling water for ten minutes. Seal while hot and process 45 minutes at ten pounds pressure.

Can you cook boiled peanuts too long? ›

It is very hard to overcook boiled peanuts. When in doubt, give them a little longer.

How to know when boiled peanuts are done? ›

Once the peanuts have boiled for three hours (one hour for green peanuts), sample them to check their texture and salinity. Remove a peanut, and when it is cool enough to handle, crack open its shell and taste the kernel, slurping some brine with it. If the peanut crunches, it should be cooked further.

Why do you soak peanuts in water overnight? ›

Soaking enhances digestibility and nutritional benefits. When we soak peanuts, it helps in breaking down phytic acid and reduce enzyme inhibitors. Soaked peanuts can be consumed in a variety of ways. You can add them in your breakfast meal or even dinner.

Why do people soak peanuts in co*ke? ›

The combination is believed to have developed in the South during the 1920s, as a snack for blue-collar workers that did not require them to wash their hands. It quickly became popular as a summer snack, especially in rural areas. The snack became an internet trend in 2018.

Why do Southerners eat boiled peanuts? ›

But most agree that the practice of boiling peanuts originated in Africa and was introduced to American Southern culture by slaves, as the South is where the peanut crop flourished. Boiling was a clever and delicious way to enjoy the fresh-harvested or “green” peanuts that were not yet dry enough to roast.

Why are boiled peanuts good for you? ›

“They are extremely beneficial because they have carbohydrates, good fats, proteins and fibre as well,” she told indianexpress.com. Nutritious and packed with antioxidants, boiled peanuts are an excellent source of energy. “A half cup of boiled peanuts contains approximately 286 calories with no cholesterol.

Why are my boiled peanuts mushy? ›

Only overcooked boiled peanuts are mushy and hard to remove from the shells. Properly boiled peanuts are easy to remove from the shell.

What happens when you overcook boiled peanuts? ›

Boiled peanuts that are overcooked or left out for too long can become slimy. Make sure to cook until tender (not mushy), and refrigerate any leftovers after serving.

How long do homemade boiled peanuts last? ›

Fresh boiled peanuts should be kept refrigerated and will keep for about 10 days, possibly longer, in the fridge. For longer storage, boiled peanuts should be frozen. Raw dried peanuts, of the sort that we sell with our kits, keep for over four months in a cool, dark, dry spot.

What is the best way to boil peanuts? ›

Thoroughly rinse the raw unshelled peanuts in water. Put the water, salt, seasoning, peanuts in a large stockpot, bring to a boil: Cover and reduce the heat just enough to maintain a low boil. Boil for 2 to 3 hours or longer (some boil their peanuts all day), until peanuts reach desired level of softness.

Can you eat boiled peanuts straight out of the can? ›

Q: Do you have to cook Peanut Patch Boiled Peanuts? ANSWER: Of course not. They're already cooked (boiled) and ready to savor right out of the can. But you can heat them if you'd like.

Do boiled peanuts sink when done? ›

The dry peanuts will float on top of the water, but they need to be fully submerged. Nicole uses a smaller pot lid to weigh them down. When they start to sink on their own (about halfway through the cooking time), you can replace it with a lid that fits the pot.

Do raw peanuts need to be soaked? ›

Raw nuts contain high amounts of phytic acid and enzyme inhibitors (a.k.a. anti-nutrients). These anti-nutrients act as a defense system to the nuts to keep them from sprouting prematurely and can be harmful to our own digestive systems when eaten without first soaking the nuts.

How do you soak peanuts quickly? ›

Add salt and cover the peanuts with filtered water.

The important thing is to completely cover the peanuts so they can fully soak. It's fine to leave the salt out of the soaking solution if you're planning on a really quick soak where the peanuts don't actually sprout.

Why are my boiled peanuts not getting soft? ›

Dried peanuts may require boiling up to 24 hours until they soften. If your water is hard, full of minerals, or you are boiling at high altitude, then your boiling times for dried peanuts may be greater than 24 hours.

How to clean raw peanuts before boiling? ›

Wash raw peanuts thoroughly in cool water; then soak in cool clean water for about 30 minutes before cooking. 2. Put peanuts in a pot and cover completely with water. Figure 1 cup of salt per gallon of water - or salt to taste.

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