Southern Boiled Peanuts Recipe
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Hot Boiled Peanuts are a traditional Southern snack perfect for football games and fall drives! This easy version lets the slow cooker do all the hard work!

Growing up, as soon as the weather started turning a little bit colder, my Daddy was ready to drive up into the North Georgia mountains for the weekend. Sometimes, my Grandparents would come along with us because he knew that they loved the mountains as much as he did.
Grandmother would make a breakfast for us to take along with us on the trip. Big, delicious biscuits filled with either sausage or bacon or sometimes tenderloin. The idea of stopping by a drive through restaurant never occurred to us. There simply wasnโt one in our small town back then.
She would also bring along a small cooler packed with Coca-Colas in the bottle, some Ginger Ale, grapes and apples, and zip top bags filled with wet washcloths in case anyone got queasy on the curvy roads during our trip. Next came the pillows and quilts and the notebooks she always brought along to record tidbits about the trip or things that she saw along the way. An extra notebook and pencils were included to play games with me and my sister during our trip as well.
Daddy would always be ready to go early in the morning so we could reach the mountains before too late in the day.
I remember rounding one winding road on trip after trip and seeing the roadside stand set up with large, wooden handpainted signs that read, โBoiled Peanuts.โ Now, any kind of peanut has always been a favorite of my Mamaโs, but boiled peanuts were my Daddyโs all time favorite. I would think we were about to pull in to buy a few styrofoam cups filled with these warm delicious little nibbles when Daddy would say, โNo, this isnโt the good boiled peanut spot. Our spot is on a little farther.โ
I started thinking about what made Daddy say that the other day and figured out that you can have good boiled peanuts and then you can have GOOD boiled peanuts. There is a difference. This recipe is for the GOOD kind with the perfect balance of salty brininess and well-cooked peanuts, but you donโt have to drive to the North Georgia mountains to get them.
My familyโs love for boiled peanuts has now passed along to Little Buddy. When we made these, I taught him how to make them, too.
Hereโs how we make them.
Start with about 3 pounds of green peanuts and put them in your slow cooker.
Pour in salt. Just regular salt is fine.
Then pour water over them until they are covered. This took about 6 cups of water for me.
Now, set your slow cooker for 12 hours and just let them go. You may want to check them about halfway during their cooking to make sure you donโt need to add more water.
After the 12 hours of cooking, leave them in the slow cooker in the brine water for another 9-12 hours or so. This makes them the GOOD kind in my familyโs book.
To serve your peanuts, dip out a serving and strain away the brine. Place them into a cup or bowl and serve with plenty of napkins.
Boiled peanuts are great for tailgating, game day festivities, or Fall camping trips! Start your peanuts well in advance to make sure they are done in time for the big game. Then, just serve them straight from your slow cooker to keep them warm!

Boiled Peanuts Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 pounds green peanuts
- 1/4 cup kosher salt
- 6 cups water
Instructions
- Rinse peanuts until the water runs clear.
- Place into slow cooker. Add in salt and pour in water.
- Cook for 12 hours on high setting, checking occasionally to add more water if needed.
- Turn slow cooker to warm setting and allow to sit in slow cooker for another 9-12 hours.
- Serve straight from the slow cooker to keep warm, straining off brine and pouring into cups or bowls.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Enjoy!
Robyn xo
Originally published September 2011.
I buy my green peanuts at the farmers market in a huge sack (20-25 lbs) at the end of the summer. I usually make one enormous pot right away that I share with my friends and family and then freeze the remaining nuts (green) in smaller batches to pull out during the winter and boil up. They are great seasoned with some garlic or ceyenne pepper but my favorite is just plain salted. I have never cooked them in the slow cooker but I plan to try it tonight!
Looks like the perfect snack to me! Yum!
iโd had these every winter till i moved to the US,, now its once in while thing when i remember to pick some raw peanuts up from the asian store
love these boiled peanuts!
Iโve never heard of boiled peanuts but these sound wonderful!
Iโve never had a boiled peanutโฆgonna have to try!
This is such a great idea Robyn!
These look great! I have never made these before but my kids love them!
We had these all the time when growing up. My mom also added some pepper & cayenne powder to them.
I had never even heard of such a thing as boiled peanuts until we moved to Atlanta and would drive north into the mountains on the weekends. I did try them once and they were completely disgusting. Perhaps I shouldโve tried further down the road!
I love it when you combine your recipes with family stories. What a treasure for Little Buddy!
Thank you so much for posting this recipe! I have always thought it would be nice ot make my own, but was always intimidated. This sounds so easy! I absolutely love boiled peanuts, but my husband doesnโt (Iโm southern, heโs not). Maybe heโll change his mind if I make them often enough haha