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hot, sweet pepper preserves

  


Texas Cowboy Candy

Hot and sweet. Just like the girl I met in San Antonio so many years ago, This candy will have you dancin'!

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Servings: 10 Servings
Total Time (median): 2 : 00 Active Time: 1 : 00

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Ingredients


Preparation

Slice Jalapenos into thin slices and dice the onions.

( I suggest wearing rubber gloves while handling the jalapenos and DO NOT TOUCH YOUR FACE!)

If you are a pansy, remove the seeds and membranes from the peppers before slicingthis takes most of the heat out, and gives you "cowgirl candy."

Place jalapenos in pan with the water and vinegar.

It doesn't take much vinegar/water, because the peppers will make a LOT of water on their own. Bring the mixture to a boil then cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer unitl tender (about 10-20 minutes.) Remove the lid from the pan carefully and do not breath fumes. Pour off most of the water and vinegar. Or, you can dip out the peppers with a slotted spoon, then pour the water/vinegar down the drain.

Return the peppers back to the original pot.

(slowly) Add the sugar and spices, bring to soft candy temperature to completely disolve the sugar. (this will take some time, and you want to bring the temp up gradually, stirring only occassionally) Use a candy thermometer.

Place boiling mixture into sterilized jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Put on caps and place rings on loosely.

Don't use cold jarsthey will likely crack when the hot mixture is poured into them. Jars should be filled while still hot from sterilizing in boiling water.

Tighten the rings, once the jars are completely cooled.

As they cool, you will hear each jar lid make a little "plink" as the lid is pulled down in toward the mixture. If you don't hear or see this happen it did not seal, and the contents of that jar will have to be reheated, poured back into the hot jar and resealed - or eaten right away.

Place sealed jars of Candied Jalapenos on shelf for about 1-2 weeks to 'cure' before opening and using.

You can eat it sooner, but it just won't be as good.


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I used ripe peppers, so probably a bit fruitier taste, can't wait to see what it's like after they cure. Might try using cider vinegar next time too.

SweetBJ :  :  11w 6d ago


We did not take the seeds out. They are HOT!

CherylckiCherylcki :  :  16w 6d ago


I like to serve the candied jalapenos on crackers, cuban or pita bread toast, or melba toast with a shmear of cream cheese.

You COULD make a macho peanut butter and jelly sandwich with this if you dare! [I posted this recipe.]

biminitwstbiminitwst : : 2:00 total time : 1:00 active time :  1y 1w 1d ago


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