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How to Make Boiled Peanuts in the Crock Pot, Instant Pot, or on the Stovetop! This EASY Cajun Boiled Peanuts Recipe is so zesty and fabulous, you’ll fall in love with southern boiled peanuts all over again.

Dutch oven pot full of boiled, unpeeled peanuts.

Cajun Boiled Peanuts – The Snack of the South

If you aren’t from the South, you might be asking yourself, what are boiled peanuts? Boiled peanuts are a method of preparing raw peanuts that infuses them with a salty, flavorful brine, making them chewy and addictive. In comparison with roasted peanuts, the taste and texture are slightly different. Boiled peanuts are softer and chewier, and packed with loads of flavor!

Boiled peanuts are a nostalgic classic that has remained popular in the South for generations. They are a great snack for casual parties and events, especially on game days! You will see boiled peanuts at get-togethers in different states, including Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Mississippi, among others. They are truly a Southern delicacy. They are the official state snack of South Carolina!

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Sommer’s Recipe Notes

Boiled Peanuts… Pronounced “bold” peanuts here in the south.

A good boiled peanut recipe is easy to make, and includes spices and herbs to complement the flavor of the softened peanuts. Today I’m sharing my favorite version of boiled peanuts, a recipe that can be made on the Stovetop, in an Instant Pot, or in a Slow Cooker.

You can make the Instant Pot Boiled Recipe when you are in a hurry. Make the Stovetop Boiled Peanuts when you plan to hang around the house all day. Or make Crock Pot Boiled Peanuts when you want to set and forget them overnight.

Orange pot filled to the brim with boiled peanuts.

Ingredients You Need

Although you can make this boiled peanuts recipe with just peanuts and salted water, they are SO much better with a few added spices. Here’s what you will need:

  • Raw or Green Peanuts
  • Kosher Salt
  • Cajun Seasoning (or Creole Seasoning) – A great way to add a lot of herbs and spices with one ingredient!
  • Crushed Red Pepper – For some spice!
  • Garlic Powder
  • Liquid Smoke – My secret ingredient to create a fabulous old-school open-flame flavor. If you don’t have this on hand, it is okay to omit it!
  • Water – You will need at least a gallon of water, if not more!
Raw Peanuts in a large 5 pound bag.

What’s the Difference Between Green Peanuts vs Raw Peanuts?

There are two kinds of in-shell peanuts you can use to make boiled peanuts.

Green Peanuts are “fresh from the farm” peanuts. They take less time to cook, but are perishable. So if you buy them more than a day before cooking, you will need to refrigerate them.

Raw Peanuts are raw but dried, so they are safe to sit out for a week or two at room temperature. Yet they can take up to double the amount of cooking time, depending on the method you use.

Is one better than the other? No. They both produce soft plump boiled peanuts in the Instant Pot, Crock Pot, or on the stovetop.

Hand holding an open shelled peanut with three nuts in it with a pot of more peanuts in the background.

How To Make Boiled Peanuts – 3 Ways!

You can make boiled peanuts in the Instant Pot, on the stovetop, or in the slow cooker.

Find the full cajun boiled peanuts recipe with ingredient proportions, detailed instructions, and a video tutorial in the printable form at the bottom of the post.

Peanuts in an Instant pot with spices piled on top.
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Tips & Tricks

  • To determine if your cajun boiled peanuts are done cooking, the shell should be soft and plump, but not mushy! The shell should come off pretty easily when you apply pressure, too. The peanuts inside will be tender! You can cook them until they are your desired texture.
  • If you love spicy snacks, you can add some jalapeños or habanero peppers to the cooking liquid!
  • Don’t eat the raw peanuts before cooking them! Raw peanuts need to be cooked to kill any potential bacteria or a mold called Apergillus flavus. Once cooked by either roasting or boiling, they are safe to eat.

Serving Suggestions

This boiled peanuts recipe is perfect to feed a crowd! It is a great snack to have at any gatherings, like football game viewing parties or holiday barbecues. You can also serve them with other dishes and snacks for a variety of options! Here are some of my favorites to pair them with:

  • Southern Comeback Sauce and Cajun Fries
  • Hot Shrimp Dip
  • Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Hushpuppies
  • Lemon Pepper Wings
Boiled peanuts in a dutch oven pot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are boiled peanuts?

Boiled peanuts are just that, peanuts that have been boiled! Peanuts are legumes that taste a whole lot better after cooking them. Instead of roasting them, it is common to boil them, especially in the Southeastern United States. Boiled peanuts can be made simply with just water and salt, or you can add different flavor combinations to infuse them with more flavor.

What do boiled peanuts taste like?

If you’ve never tried boiled peanuts before, you should know they are pretty soft in texture and they have a lovely taste thanks to the salty, flavorful brine. You should cook them according to your preference for texture. Old-timers usually like them to be very swollen and soft, like overly cooked beans popping out of their skins. However, I prefer them to be a little more firm, like the texture of a cooked chickpea. Really, it’s up to you! Try them at different stages of cooking and decide for yourself.

Do I need to soak the peanuts before cooking them?

Nope! You do not need to soak the peanuts before cooking them since you will be cooking them for a pretty long period of time in each cooking method.

Are you supposed to eat the shell of a boiled peanut?

I don’t recommend eating the shell of a boiled peanut. While I don’t think it would do you harm, it isn’t the delicious part of the peanut! Tear the shell apart first to get to the kernels!

What if I pressure cook the peanuts, then want to cook them longer?

The texture of boiled peanuts is all about personal preference. Some people like them very soft and plump. However, I prefer them to be slightly more firm. You can always add a little more water to the Instant Pot, then cover and set on Pressure Cook High (again) for 5-8 more minutes. If you do this, the second time, perform a quick release.

Are boiled peanuts healthy?

One serving of boiled peanuts is 333 calories, 15 grams of protein, and 11 grams of carbohydrates. Boiled peanuts are packed with protein and fiber, so I wouldn’t say they are unhealthy as long as you eat them in moderation! We provide full nutritional facts in the recipe form below.

Are Boiled Peanuts Gluten-Free?

Yes, as long as the cajun seasoning you buy is gluten-free, the whole recipe is as well.

Do You Serve Boiled Peanuts Warm?

Yes, you can serve boiled peanuts warm or at room temperature.

How Long Will They Last?

If left submerged in the briny liquid, boiled peanuts with last for weeks and weeks in the fridge in a sealed container. Yet if you drain off the liquid, they can be refrigerated for up to 2 weeks.

Boiled peanuts in an orange pot next to a larger pot with more peanuts in it.

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Cajun Boiled Peanuts Recipe (3 Ways!)

Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 1 hour 33 minutes Total Time: 1 hour 38 minutes How to make Boiled Peanuts in the Crock Pot, Instant Pot, or on the Stovetop! Servings: 8

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Ingredients

US Customary – Metric
  • 2 pounds raw peanuts in shells (or green peanuts)
  • 1/3 cup kosher salt
  • 3 tablespoons cajun seasoning (or creole seasoning)
  • 1-3 teaspoons crushed red pepper
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons liquid smoke
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 4+ quarts water

Instructions

  • INSTANT POT BOILED PEANUTS: (77-93 Minutes) Place the peanuts in a 6 or 8 quart Instant Pot. Add the salt, cajun seasoning, crushed red pepper, liquid smoke, and garlic powder. Pour in 4 quarts water… Or enough to cover the peanuts when you push them down.
  • Lock the lid into place. Set on Pressure Cook High for 77 minutes for green peanuts or 93 minutes for raw peanuts. Once the timer goes off, perform a natural release. Once the steam button drops it's safe to open the Instant Pot.
  • STOVETOP BOILED PEANUTS: (2-8 Hours) Place a large 6-8 quart dutch oven over high heat. Add the peanuts, salt, cajun seasoning, crushed red pepper, liquid smoke, and garlic powder. Pour in 4+ quarts of water, or enough to cover the peanuts when they are pushed down.
  • Cover the pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling, stir well, then lower the heat to a mild simmer. Cover and cook for 2-3 hours for green peanuts or 6-8 hours for raw peanuts. Check the water level every hour and add warm tap water if needed.
  • CROCK POT BOILED PEANUTS: (22-38 Hours) Set out a large 6+ quart crock pot. Add the peanuts, salt, cajun seasoning, crushed red pepper, liquid smoke, and garlic powder. Pour in 3-4 quarts water, or enough to cover the peanuts when they are pressed down.
  • Cover the crock pot and set on low. Cook for 22-24 hours for green peanuts, and 36-38 hours for raw peanuts. Add water every 8 hours if needed.

Notes

Best Method? All three methods create zesty plump boiled peanuts. One is not necessarily better than the other, However, I’m listing the methods in order of fastest to slowest cooking time. Sometimes it’s nice to have them in a hurry, and other times it’s better to let them slow cook overnight! What Should the Texture Be Like? If you’ve never tried boiled peanuts, you might not know when they are done cooking. Old-timers usually like them to be very swollen and soft, like overly cooked beans popping out of their skins. However, I prefer them to be a little more firm, like the texture of a chickpea. Really, it’s up to you! Try them at different stages of cooking and decide for yourself. Raw vs Green Peanuts – Raw Peanuts are raw and dried. Green Peanuts are fresh from the field and more perishable, so keep them in the refrigerator before cooking. Because raw peanuts are dried, they do take longer to cook than green peanuts. See the instructions above for cooking times.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup, Calories: 333kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 29g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Sodium: 4760mg, Potassium: 491mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 1367IU, Calcium: 83mg, Iron: 3mg Course: Appetizer, SnackCuisine: American Author: Sommer Collier Cook It? Love It? Rate It!YOU can help this recipe RANK on Google – TAP 5 STARS so other hungry people can find it. Thank you!

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  1. David Goodall — December 7, 2025 @ 11:09 pm Reply

    Done my peanuts many ways my variation here is to use old bay & pickling spice & use the slow cook method but no matter the southern recipe are by Far the best.

  2. Brent — August 27, 2024 @ 12:44 am Reply

    Excellent southern boiled peanut instructions. Great idea of adding a little good quality liquid smoke makes them taste as good as the southern kettle ones made over an open fire. I used “The Sausage Maker, Inc”‘s natural hickory liquid smoke and Excalibur Special Cajun seasoning. EXCELLENT!

  3. Gladwin Isaac — September 25, 2023 @ 5:56 pm Reply

    Have not made this recipe, but have made many batches. You talk about storing them. We make big batches, and then put them in zip lock bags and freeze them. Then they last for months, and we thaw them out and reheat them in the microwave oven. Absolutely delicious!!

    • Brent — August 27, 2024 @ 12:47 am Reply

      Thanks for freezing tip. Freezing them was awesome grabbing a bag anytime you want.

  4. Cindy McCoy — August 6, 2023 @ 12:58 pm Reply

    I simmered on the stovetop for 3 hours and they were perfect! My coworkers and I loved them. Great recipe! 

  5. Maureen Myers — February 26, 2023 @ 9:16 am Reply

    Very good I soaked my raw peanuts overnight. Then used the recipe for seasonings and cooked for four hours. They were awesome.

  6. Sue — August 15, 2022 @ 11:49 pm Reply

    This is my go to recipe for boiled peanuts. Thank you for sharing it! It’s easily modifiable. I was out of liquid smoke and left it out. The peanuts taste great! I’ve doubled it and it works great. I have reduced the amount of red pepper flakes. It all works! Easy and delicious.

  7. Sabrina — February 19, 2022 @ 9:21 pm Reply

    interesting, didn’t know about these but like regular old roasted peanuts in a shell, even the unsalted version, so these are a nice tweak on those for me, like cajun flavor too so it works!

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