Microwave Masala Peanuts is a quick, crunchy and an addictive snack made with peanuts, basic pantry spices in a microwave.
Microwave in everyday cooking
I usually use the microwave to make the Therattipaal (a reduced milk fudge & a favourite of the family too) or a quick Gajar Halwa during winters , Choco-lave cake, a 2-min Choco mug cake, microwave poha chivda and of course to prep veggies for raita / stir fry or to cook potatoes on rushed mornings.
Why Microwave Masala Peanuts
Peanuts, aka the poor man’s cashewnuts, are anyone’s favourite (barring those with nut allergies). We use
this generally to season with tempering for Tamarind Poha (Gojavalakki), flavoured rice, Batatyachi Poha (Potato poha) or in chutneys or in chikkis (brittle) / Peanut Laddu as a base.
Many years ago, when my kids were little, I used to stock dry roasted peanuts and they enjoyed snacking on it with some jaggery. Such lovely memories those were.
I still do it, although the roasted peanuts disappear or when adding them to Microwave Patal Pohachi Chivda (thin poha chivda) , Airfryer Makhana Chivda or to make Sabudana Khichdi.
And then there are these Masala Peanuts – from deep fried to roasted to microwaved avatars - till I started
making them often in a microwave as a 'time-pass' snack often while watching OTT serials these days 🙂
These masala peanuts, wrapped in newspaper cones bring back childhood memories of munching them on way to school picnics or on long Sunday evening walks with dad.

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Tips and Tricks to make the BEST Microwave Masala Peanuts
- Make sure that the peanuts is just wet in the colander but not soaked for more than 1-2 mins . Drain them thoroughly before drying them out with extra kitchen towels.
- Wipe most of the moisture out from peanuts before marinating them
- Microwave temperatures vary, please check at each stage to recalibrate the temperature
- Under-baking makes them soggy, over baking makes them hard and unpalatable.
- Any mix of spice (according to taste) can be topped after microwaving the peanuts.
Prep time : 10 mins, Microwave time : 6 to 8 mins (depends on the quality of peanuts and microwave settings) |
Makes : approx. 150 gm of Masala peanuts
Ingredients to make Microwave Masala Peanuts:
- 1 cup Shelled peanuts – unsalted preferably if store bought – with skin on
- 2 tablespoon Rice flour
- 2 tablespoon Gram flour (Besan)
- ¾ teaspoon Salt (or to taste)
- ½ tablespoon Red chilli powder (adjust spice)
- ½ tablespoon Kashmiri Chilli powder
- ⅓ teaspoon Cumin powder
- ½ teaspoon Dry mango powder (Amchur)
- ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
- 2 tablespoon Oil (any neutral oil works best)
- ½ teaspoon Chat Masala – for topping

How to make Microwave Masala Peanuts:
- Soak the peanuts for just 1-2 mins, and let it drain immediately in a colander / sieve. They should remain moist but not get mushy or soak longer.
- In a large bowl, add the peanuts and all the spice powders, salt. Mix well. Add oil in batches and with the help
of spoon,fork or your fingers so the masala spreads evenly. - Let it marinate for 4-5 mins to soak up the flavours.
- If needed sprinkle really small quantities of water to bring them together (I didn’t use any water)
- Grease a microwave safe plate lightly, spread these coated peanuts taking not to overcrowd (or too much
overlapping) - Micro for 900 (high) for 2 minutes, then change the setting to 600 W for 3+3+2 minutes, checking and
spreading the nuts (if they form lumps / stick together). - Keep an eye before the last 2 min cycle - they burn pretty quickly, so micro till you get full crispy nuts.
- Cool slightly , add chat masala while still warm and store in an airtight container

How to use:
- Munch on them as is with some steaming coffee / tea any beverage of your choice.
- Make a quick bhel : add raw onions, chopped green chillies, a dash of lemon juice. some puffed rice (Murumura- optional). Mix well and enjoy!
PIN FOR LATER


Microwave Masala Peanuts | Easy Tea Time Snacks
Equipment
- Microwave
- Bowl
- Colander
Ingredients
- 1 cup Shelled peanuts – unsalted preferably if store bought – with skin on
- 2 tablespoon Rice flour
- 2 tablespoon Gram flour Besan
- ¾ teaspoon Salt or to taste
- ½ tablespoon Red chilli powder adjust spice
- ½ tablespoon Kashmiri Chilli powder
- ⅓ teaspoon Cumin powder
- ½ teaspoon Dry mango powder Amchur
- ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
- 2 tablespoon Oil any neutral oil works best
- ½ teaspoon Chat Masala – for topping
Instructions
- Soak the peanuts for just 1-2 mins, and let it drain immediately in a colander / sieve. They should remain moist but not get mushy or soak longer.
- In a large bowl, add the peanuts and all the spice powders, salt. Mix well. Add oil in batches and with the help of spoon,fork or your fingers so the masala spreads evenly.
- Let it marinate for 4-5 mins to soak up the flavours.
- If needed sprinkle really small quantities of water to bring them together (I didn’t use any water)
- Grease a microwave safe plate lightly, spread these coated peanuts taking not to overcrowd (or too much overlapping)
- Micro for 900 (high) for 2 minutes, then change the setting to 600 W for 3+3+2 minutes, checking and spreading the nuts (if they form lumps / stick together).
- Keep an eye before the last 2 min cycle - they burn pretty quickly, so micro till you get full crispy nuts.
- Cool slightly , add chat masala while still warm and store in an airtight container
How to use these masala peanuts
- Munch on them as is with some steaming coffee / tea any beverage of your choice.
- Make a quick bhel : add raw onions, chopped green chillies, a dash of lemon juice. some puffed rice (Murumura- optional). Mix well and enjoy!






Suma Gandlur says
An irresistible and yummy snack
vaishali sabnani says
Wow ! Drooling ! Suddenly i am hungry for a chatpata snack????
Rajani S says
This simple snack was a big part of our childhood and we used to buy it from street vendors whenever we saw them. Its been ages since I have had this, though...
Unknown says
simple one!!! so drool worthy!!wow..
Sandhiya says
simple and perfect snack for tea time.
Pavani says
These masala peanuts look so crunchy & addictive.
Priya Suresh says
Your last click makes me drool Kalyani, feel like munching some peanuts.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
These masala peanuts are the perfect snack for monsoons. Lovely recipe.
Harini R says
That is so yumm Kalyani. I should try the microwave version for sure.
Unknown says
Yumm.... lovely monsoon snack...
Chef Mireille says
love the coating on the nuts
praba says
droolworthy pics..my fav snack..
Srivalli says
I love how you made that bhel with the mw version..I love making it..most times deep fried ..lol..
Priya Vj says
I love masaal kadalai ,normally use the microwave to roast peanuts for sabudana khichdi, but never occurred to me that I can also make Masal kadalai.. now I know how to enjoy chatpata masala kadalai guilt free
Kalyani says
Thanks.. Do try it, sure to love this easy peasy way
Seema says
I love this idea of masala kadalai in microwave. So good, each batch gets done and vanishes. I will make a hidden batch to make it as bhel.
Kalyani says
Go for it, Seema! The hidden stash sounds fun 🙂
Priya Srinivasan says
Wow, those masala peanuts looks semme tempting kalyani! Love making such quick snacks in microwave! Never have tried masala peanuts and they are absolute favorite, especially the krishna sweets one! Will definitely try this quick and easy microwave method!
Kalyani says
Thanks Priya - do try these - totally addictive they are 🙂