Easy Microwave Brittle Recipe

Last Updated on March 3, 2022 by Anne-Marie

This easy microwave brittle recipe is a special treat you and the kids can make as a homemade gift for the holidays.

A pile of nut brittle on white parchment paper.

Why this recipe works

This recipe is terrific to use for Christmas cookie exchanges.

Microwave brittle recipes take the hassle out of brittle making and are so much easier than stovetop brittle recipes!

Not that that this is not a microwave peanut brittle recipe. Instead I chose to use pistachios in this brittle recipe.

However, if you want a more traditional microwave peanut brittle, you can use peanuts instead.

A pile of microwave brittle on white parchment paper.

Why not make a microwave peanut brittle

While you can make microwave peanut brittle for the holidays, I wanted to do something different and make pistachio brittle with Fruity Cheerios and ginger.

While peanuts are terrific – and who doesn’t love microwave peanut brittle – I just adore pistachios!

The flavors are inspired Indian chikki candies. Chikki are similar to peanut brittle in texture and color, but contain a mix of almonds, cashews, and pistachios.

These candies are flavored with ginger and cardamom, and contain bits of purple, orange, and yellow dried edible flowers.

For my easy brittle recipe, the Fruity Cheerios mimic the color of the chikki and cinnamon for the taste. The pistachios, candied ginger, and grated some orange peel to echo the flavors and colors of the chikki brittle candy.

I think you’ll love the taste of this unique pistachio brittle recipe and find that you’ll prefer making it over microwave peanut brittle.

What you’ll need to make easy microwave brittle

  • white granulated sugar
  • light corn syrup
  • Fruity Cheerios (naturally gluten free)
  • chopped candied ginger (use my candied ginger recipe to make your own!)
  • chopped pistachios (or peanuts if you’ve decided to make a microwave peanut brittle recipe instead)
  • butter (if you’re dairy free, you could try a vegan buttery spread)
  • grated orange zest
  • cinnamon
  • sea salt
  • baking soda

What equipment will you need to make microwave brittle?

a 2-1/2 quart glass microwave-safe mixing bowl

a baking sheet or two (you can cover your cooking sheet with a silicone baking mat instead of buttering it)

heat resistant silicon spatulas

good oven mitts since you’re working with lots of hot ingredients

Making microwave brittle at General Mills

I came up with this recipe for easy brittle when I visited the Betty Crocker Kitchens at the headquarters of General Mills outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota back in 2016.

The staff at General Mills thought my recipe was a fun alternative to a traditional microwave peanut brittle recipe.

The author, Anne-Marie, making brittle at the Betty Crocker kitchens.

We were given free reign to come up with our own recipes using a General Mills cereal and natural flavorings from the spice kits we were given.

Why I chose to make a simple brittle recipe in the microwave

I knew my time was limited, so I planned to hurry up the cooking process making the easy pistachio brittle recipe in the microwave.

In the short time I had to develop my recipe, I came across several online recipes for microwave peanut brittle.

The staff at the Betty Crocker Kitchens also helped me figure out microwave brittle cooking times by consulting the current copy of the Betty Crocker Cookbook, which has recipes for both stovetop and microwave peanut brittle.

The author, Anne-Marie, working on her microwave brittle recipe at the Betty Crocker kitchens.

On my first try making the simple brittle recipe, I wasn’t completely happy on how dark the brittle was and how you couldn’t see the pretty colors of the Fruity Cheerios!

Luckily, the staff was going to redo all our recipes the next day for a photo shoot in the General Mills studio (pictures below).

Taking pictures of the finished microwave brittle at the photography studios at General Mills.

So I worked with one of the kitchen professionals. We felt that shortening up some cooking times, going with a white sugar (I’d originally chosen turbinado sugar) and adding the ginger and cinnamon later would work better.

The results are what you see are in these pictures.

A close up of a pile of microwave nut brittle.

Tips for making this easy brittle candy recipe

Remember when making easy brittle candy recipes, time is of the essence, so:

Read the recipe carefully. You may even want to practice “first I do this, then I do that.” You can’t go back if you skip a step or leave out an ingredient.

Be prepared. Butter your baking sheet before starting to cook. Have all your ingredients measured ahead of time.

Set out your silicon spatulas so they’re within reach, too.

Safety first! The brittle ingredients coming out of the microwave will be HOT! Have your oven mitts ready and keep the kids away.

Banish the dogs and cats to the living room. This is not the time to be tripping over pets either.

Keep an eye out. Microwaves are all different so don’t walk away during the cooking process. Keep an eye on what’s cooking and don’t overcook the sugar and corn syrup. You want it to be golden brown, not dark brown!

One batch at a time. Don’t double the batch as it’s too hard to work with more. Plus, doubling the cooking time wont’ be accurate.

This brittle recipe takes no time at all. So once you have one batch cooling, start another!

Humidity makes sticky candy. Try making this microwave brittle on a less humid day.

Are you gluten free? Fruity Cheerios are gluten free, so is this easy brittle recipe!

Dairy free? You can use a vegan buttery spread instead of the butter.

Looking for a peanut brittle recipe?

You can always make this a microwave peanut brittle recipe if pistachios aren’t your thing or they’re a bit too pricey for your budget.

This microwave method totally works as a peanut brittle recipe, too!

More homemade gift ideas

Not just for the holidays, add a bag of this to your Best Candy & Gifts for Gluten-Free Easter Baskets, too.

Besides a pistachio or microwave peanut brittle recipe, try these homemade gift ideas for the holidays:

Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix (Use this to make Homemade Crockpot Hot Chocolate Recipe for a Crowd for holiday parties.)

Orange Fruit Leather and Strawberry Fruit Leather

DIY Coffee Scrub

Easy Fudge Recipe

Homemade Taco Seasoning

Cookies 

Homemade Dog Treats

Lime & Ginger Infused Vodka

Yield: 8 SERVINGS

Easy Microwave Brittle Recipe

Easy Microwave Brittle Recipe

Easy Microwave Brittle is made with pistachios, candied ginger, spices, and grated orange peel. Pistachio brittle makes a tasty homemade gift.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Total Time 17 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup Fruity Cheerios
  • 1/4 cup chopped candied ginger
  • 1/4 cup chopped pistachios (or peanuts)
  • 1 tablespoon butter (plus extra for greasing baking pan)
  • 2 teaspoons grated orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  1. Generously butter a baking sheet and set aside. (Or cover baking sheet with a silicone baking mat.)
  2. In a 2-1/2 quart glass microwave-safe mixing bowl, stir together sugar and light corn syrup. Microwave on high for 5 minutes.
  3. Stir in Cheerios, chopped ginger, pistachios (or peanuts), butter, orange zest, cinnamon, and sea salt. Stir until butter is melted.
  4. Place the bowl in the microwave and cook on high for 2 minutes until the brittle is a golden brown.
  5. Stir in baking soda. The mixture will be foamy. Pour on to the prepared baking sheet. Quickly and lightly spread the brittle mixture with your spatula. (The more you spread it, the thinner it will be. Patting it down will remove the bubbles the baking soda reaction makes, so don’t handle it too much.)
  6. Allow the brittle to cool at room temperature. (You can also place it in the refrigerator to speed this up.) Then break into pieces.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1/2 cup

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 220Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 275mgCarbohydrates: 49gFiber: 1gSugar: 46gProtein: 1g

Nutritional information is automatically calculated per the ingredients list. Serving size may not be accurate. Please double-check with your preferred nutritional app for the most accurate information.

General Mills sponsored the trip to their headquarters. All opinions are my own.

Event photos courtesy of General Mills.

Originally published on February 22, 2016 and December 8, 2017.

Updated with new photos and information.

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