What are Georgia Boiled Peanuts? A Southern Tradition Explained

Georgia Boiled Peanuts

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Boiled PeanutsPhiladelphia, PA—Boiling peanuts are a popular snack in Georgia. They are available in stores and roadside stands throughout the state. These crunchy, roasted nuts should be served hot and eaten from the shell. Cooked in a pot for an hour, these tasty snacks are considered Southern delicacies.


If you're in the area, you should consider visiting Georgia's famous boiled peanut stand and savoring some of the best-boiled peanuts in the nation.

Georgia Boiled Peanuts

An actual Georgia-boiled peanut recipe will not have a specific cooking time; you'll have to test the nuts to ensure they're done correctly. When finished, the peanuts should be very soft, but you can use an instant-read thermometer to ensure they're done perfectly.

However, a Georgian is likelier to follow a recipe for more salt. So, you should always double the amount of salt for boiled peanuts but avoid over-salting them.

The Georgia Boiled Peanut stand is a popular food in the South. It is not difficult to find a stand on the side of the road. The boiled peanut vendor's truck usually has a homemade sign on it and a big pot of peanuts sitting on top of it. The resulting boiled peanuts are served in oversized Styrofoam cups. They're so tasty that you'll never want to stop eating them.




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