Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Habanero Pepper Jelly



Canning Pepper Jelly each Spring has become an annual event and the fruits of my labour my signature Christmas gift for family and friends alike. I try to add something new each year to keep everyone interested so my Pepper Jelly is always the crowd favorite.

When socializing during the holidays or attending social gatherings or special events, I never arrive empty handed. Popular hostess gifts such as a nice bottle of wine or fresh cut flowers are a nice touch, but I try to take a different approach and make my gift a little more personal. I share a sweet jar of  homemade Hot Pepper Jelly.

Last years Pepper Jelly canning day, ended in near catastrophe, leading to my post Mount Vesuvius Erupts in my Kitchen!  Thankfully, this years canning day went much smoother. 

After receiving a call this week from my oldest daughter Tanya, I knew it was time to teach her how to make Pepper Jelly in her own kitchen.  You see, she craves the stuff and was inquiring if I had any jars left from last years batch.  Sadly, I had to break the news that all the jars had been given away as gifts during the holidays, resulting in last nights canning festivities.  Tanya was my student, as I shared the technics for canning Pepper Jelly.  Very pleased with her efforts, she left with six jars of the sweet, hot jelly.  Our trade, newly polished nails for St. Patrick's Day.  Too cute!!




I like the bright red color of red peppers for the Holiday season so I generally choose red, orange and yellow sweet peppers for my recipe. I prefer my jelly very hot and add 3-4 habanero peppers to the hot pepper mix. This year we went even hotter, adding 1 whole cup of ground habanero.  It's easy to adjust the heat by using jalapenos instead but there's something tantalizing about the powerful habanero in this recipe. 


Recipe:

1 cup ground red, orange and yellow sweet peppers
1 cup ground habanero peppers
12 cups sugar
2 cups white vinegar (5% acidity)
4 3-ounce packages liquid pectin

Optional: 2-3 drops food red or green coloring

12 half pint canning jars, lids and rims

Method:
  • Wash the peppers and remove seeds and ribs, and cut into chunks.
  • Process each type of pepper, in batches, in a food processor until coarsely ground. Use rubber gloves when working with habanero and jalapenos.
  • Combine ground peppers, sugar, and vinegar in a large saucepan; bring to a boil.
  • Boil 6 minutes stirring frequently. During the boiling process it's imperative you stand by and watch the hot liquid as it has a tendency to flow over. You do not want an eruption of hot liquid in your kitchen.
  • Stir in pectin and boil 3 minutes, stir frequently.
  • Remove from heat and skim off foam.
  • Pour hot jelly into hot sterilized jars, leaving ¼ inch head space.
  • Wipe jar rims with clean damp cloth.
  • Cover with metal lids and screw on bands; Process in hot water bath for 15 minutes. Makes 12 half pints.
Hot Water Bath: in a large stock pot add enough water to submerge filled sealed jars, boil filled jars on medium high heat for 10-15 minutes, remove to a dry towel. Jars will make a distinctive "ping" sound when they've sealed correctly. 

 Serve on crackers with a smear of cream cheese.



You might also like reading my post, the Anatomy of Jam


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11 comments:

  1. Wonderful, just wonderful. One of my favorite jams to make. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Wow, Rebecka, your Habareno Jelly looks so good! Beautiful colour! Bookmarking this! It is wonderful to hear that your daughter has learnt how to make this from the best teacher! Thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful day!

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  3. Wow the jelly makes me salivate! I can somehow imagine the taste..yummmm! ;)

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  4. Oh my Im drooling over here Rebecka hope you don't mind me making this recipe you are too far to give me some!!

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  5. Gloria, So nice to see you! I stopped over a week or so ago and had such a lovely visit on your blog. Your recent pictures and recipes have been especially beautiful and appealing! Tamales and Chili Verde...yum!

    Thanks for stopping by Kristina

    Hi Joy, It was so nice to share this recipe with my daughter. I hope you get the opportunity to make some Jelly.

    LOVE2COOK, you're so sweet! Thanks for visiting my blog!

    Hey Josee,
    I will share this recipe with anyone who wants to try! I'll also send you a jar if you drop me an email with your address. Never to far away to get a jar of my famous Habanero Jelly♥

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  6. We usually buy our habanero pepper jelly but, we are growing our own habaneros this year. Can wait to try your recipe. We have the "traditional" 1/2 pint jars, but where can we purchase the jars in your pictures?

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  7. How many of each type of pepper does it take to get to one cup of ground? Also, for the first line, is it one cup each of red, yellow and orange (ie three cups) or one cup total? Thanks!!

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  8. Just made it, and in keeping with the Christmas spirit of the recipe:

    I give it an A+++++++++

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  9. Megan,

    I used 1 cup of the first line. About 15-18 Habaneros yielded a cup, once seeded/membraned. 2 bell peppers gave me 1 cup for the first line.

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  10. Dear Rebecka, I came accross your recipe in search of a good Hot Pepper Jam/Jelly recipe. My husband absolutely LOVES Hot PepperJam/Jellies, like you the hotter the better. I'm going to attempt to make it this weekend in the hope that my search will be over. I wish there was a way I could taste yours to compare mine with to be sure I've made it correctly. I will let you know if it turns out or not. Thank You for sharing this recipe!! Sincerely Rhonda in Columbus, OH

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