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JALAPENO JELLY 
3/4 lb. jalapeno peppers
2 cups cider vinegar
6 cups sugar
2 pouches liquid pectin
a few drops green food coloring (optional)

Wash, remove stems, cores and seeds from peppers.

In a scrupulously clean blender or food processor, puree the peppers with 1 cup vinegar. Transfer mixture to a large soup pot. Add remaining 1 cup vinegar and sugar. Heat to boiling and continue to boil for another 10 minutes, stirring constantly.

Add pectin and continue cooking at a rolling boil for another minutes, stirring constantly. Skim any foam which accumulates at the top. Remove from stove. Add food coloring, if using.

While the jelly is still hot, ladle it into hot jelly jars, leaving a 1/4 inch headspace. Screw on lids and adjust. Process in a boiling water bath canner for 10 minutes. Remove from canner and cool in a draft free place.

Store on shelf. Refrigerate after opening.

Submitted by: CM

recipe reviews
Jalapeno Jelly
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 Rootwolf W (Georgia) says:
Great recipe! Spoon over brie and bake until bubbly. Serve on pita chips.
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 Carol Smith (Arkansas) says:
Best recipe ever for jalapeno jelly. I don't like it so sweet so I cut the sugar to 4 cups. I added 1 cup of chopped toasted pecans. Wonderful.
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 Tootsie Meece (North Carolina) says:
The pepper jelly spread on a peanut butter sandwich really brings it to life! I reduced sugar by 1 cup and left some coarsely chopped. Its wonderful!
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 Tami Carr (United States) says:
I didn't have kitchen scales so I guessed at the weight of the prepared peppers and must have guessed incorrectly because the jelly was soupy. I reprocessed with an additional box of pectin (used powdered instead of liquid this time) and the jelly came out perfectly! Delicious!!
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 Denny Graham (Arizona) says:
I've only used ripe, as in red, jalapenos. I grow them hydroponically in a greenhouse. The jelly comes out a beautiful RED and tasty! Great recipe.

I sterilize the jars in the microwave, with just a few drops of water in each jar; the jars get very hot after about 3 minutes in the microwave.
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 Susanna (Tennessee) says:
Vinegar ruins the boldness taste of the jalapeno... Is there a recipe without vinegar or fruit added?
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 Kelsey (Pennsylvania) replies:
Here's my vinegar-less Jalapeno Jelly.
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 Ken Barnes (Washington) says:
I make this jelly ever year at Christmas my family and friends love it and can't wait for me to make more!

 

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