1. Sun exposure
On sunny days, expose peanuts to the sun. It is best to put them in a container with fast heat transfer such as metal. Leave it in the sun for most of a day or a whole day, then put on cotton gauze gloves and rub it vigorously with both hands, and the peanut clothes will come off quickly. Finally, blow with a fan or fan to separate the peanut clothing.
2. Wash the peanuts with water and stir-fry them in a pan.
Wash the peanuts with water, then stir-fry them over medium-low heat. While frying, rub the peanuts with a spatula until the peanuts begin to peel off a lot. But, then turn off the heat, rub the peanuts with a spatula, and you can take off most of the peanut clothes. Rub some of the peanut clothes that cannot be taken off with your hands, and finally blow off the peanut clothes. Note, try to wash them with water before putting them in the pot to prevent the peanuts from burning.
3. Baking in an oven or microwave oven
If you have an oven or microwave oven at home, you can bake the peanuts in the stove until the peanut coating is crispy, and then put it into the oven. Take out the peanuts, put on cotton gauze gloves and rub them. You can also smash the peanuts with a spatula, and finally blow off the peanut clothes. Note that this roasting method for removing peanut coatings is different from roasting peanuts in a microwave oven. There is no need to add water to wash the peanuts; in addition, you need to pay attention to the heat.