It turns out that my fondness for gobbling up the peanuts was not matched by my ability to spend money. I did not turn out to be the spendthrift like my mom feared. If anything, my friends feel I am a little bit too careful with my money.
However, I digress from the peanut affair. Raw peanuts, roasted peanuts, peanut laddoos, potatoes cooked with crushed peanuts, peanut chikki (brittle), nothing was off limits when it came to my affair with the peanut. Eleven years ago, in the country of Lady Liberty, I discovered the joys of peanut butter and another chapter was added to my peanut affair. I found out I could eat it with chocolate, with apples, spread on a whole wheat tortilla with some jam and sometimes just dip a spoon and lick it straight off the jar.
Raw peanut pods for Susan's BWW
However, I still keep going back to my favorite way of eating peanuts since childhood. In Indore, where I grew up, mungfalliwalas (peanut sellers) would make the rounds of the dusty lanes in my town during peanut harvest. He would have pre-boiled the tender peanuts pods in salty water. They would then be slow roasted in woks, filled with hot sand, set atop a coal stove placed at the end of his thela (push cart).
Boiled, shelled and roasted for Susan's BWW
He would serve them by the kilo in paper cones and we would all sit on the floor, after dinner, and devour the peanuts, splitting the shell by applying pressure on the beak. Biting down on the crunchy, salty outer layer we would savor the sweet, soft meat inside. Fresh, green chickpea shells suffered a similar fate but that story is for another post.
Today, I give you salted, boiled and roasted peanuts of my childhood.
There is no real recipe to boiling peanuts. Fill a big stockpot or a pressure cooker with enough water to cover the peanuts. Add about a tablespoon of salt for every one and a half cup of peanut pods. Boil the peanuts till tender.
Let cool and shell the peanuts. In a heavy bottom pan or wok, roast on medium low flame till the peanuts change color from a tender, pink to a crusty, salty smoky red. Cool a little bit before digging in.
Note: I have, in the past, tried to roast the peanuts in their shells. It takes a long time and a lot of stirring to get the peanuts the right consistency. Shelling the peanuts and roasting them is faster and the texture is similar to the one the mungfalliwala sold.
i love boiled peanuts....nice writeup !
ReplyDeleteMy favoritest way to eat peanuts! Boiled and well salted! I used to play with peanuts and jaggery, too. Thanks for bringing back those memories of innocence!
ReplyDeletewonderful peanuts ....
ReplyDeleteWhenever anyone gave us a bag of peanuts from their fields, we would get boiled peanuts. I guess that's because that was the only time we got them whole. And they would always be quite salty too! Which is what I thought when I saw your recipe - isn't a tbsp of salt for 1.5 cups a bit too much? We used to eat them straight from the pressure cooker!
ReplyDeleteMy favorites were the salty peanuts you could buy in slender little paper cones at the beach. Peanuts have never tasted better since. :)
ReplyDeleteAlways love gossip...so your 'affair' writeup perked up a lot of bored brain cells! I loved shelling and eating the roasted peanuts bought from 'mugphaliwallah's' basket. Have never tried boiling them. Now, maybe I will.
ReplyDeleteYou make peanuts sound so exotic. I grew up with them in a tiny cellophane bag my mother sometimes bought at the supermarket as a treat.
ReplyDeleteEven I miss roasted peanuts here :( awesome clicks,,,
ReplyDeleteIn our gallis peanuts were roasted in their shells, no boiling and yes there was hot sand around. Loved it with kala namak wrapped in tiny pieces of newspaper
ReplyDeleteI love them boiled straight from the cooker- the saltier the better! Thanks for the memories!
ReplyDeleteFunny, just today we were discussing boiled peanuts at work and how much I loved them!!! First time here.. I love your space. Happy to follow you. pls drop in at mine
ReplyDeleteI am with you when it comes to the love for peanuts, peanut chikki, raw peanuts, roasted peanuts, peanuts in koshimbir and in rice....but ...but I somehow cannot stand boiled peanuts. M on the other hand loves them.
ReplyDelete"House-House" - how adorable. : ) Your photos, Jaya, recapture the memories. Thanks for your BWW shot. I want to reach in and pop those four little ones right in my mouth, even though I know they aren't roasted yet.
ReplyDeleteLovely rewind of childhood memories :) Echo your thoughts! Peanut butter is truly a new love for me, thanks to Americans!
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I will have to make these soon, because I know the craving I just got will not go away until I do! I don't think I've ever had boiled peanuts, but I've heard they're wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love your peanuts peeking out the shell -photo very artistic!!
ReplyDeleteI love peanuts too and like it spiced with Indian masala. I am yet to get a liking for peanut butter though.
ReplyDeleteWishing you & your family a very happy New Year!