Removing the skin of a peanut makes the difference
between tasting the bitter outside coating and the flavor of the legume within.
Peanuts are covered in a red skin that blankets the peanut within the shell.
The skin does not offer an appealing texture or flavor for peanut butter,
roasted snack peanuts or chopped peanut toppings. Eliminate peanut skins with
minimal effort before or after cooking them. Enjoy the fresh flavor of peanuts
while supplying your body with nutrients such as folate, manganese, vitamin B
and protein.
Instructions
Raw
1 Squeeze
the shell of an in-shell peanut between your fingers to crack it.
1.
Remove the peanut from the
pod
2.
Rub the red skin between your fingers to detach
it from the peanut.
Roasted:
1. Preheat
your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking pan with shelled peanuts.
2. Place
the pan in the oven, and roast the peanuts for about 5 minutes.
3.
Remove the peanuts from the oven, and allow
them to cool for about 5 minutes.
4.
Rub the peanuts between your thumb and index
finger to remove the skins.
Boiled
1. Bring
a small saucepan of water to a boil.
2.
Pour in-shell peanuts into the water, and boil
them for about 3 minutes.
3.
Pour the peanuts in a colander to drain them.
Remove the peanut shells.
4.
Peel off the skin with your fingers.
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