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If you are like me, you might be scouring the magazines for seeds and deciding what to plant in your vegetable garden this year! I highly encourage you to plant some red peppers so you can “can” your own batch of red pepper jelly! Great served on fish, or as a snack with cream cheese and crackers!
Grind seeded peppers until medium fine. Drain without pressing all the liquid out. In a large saucepan, stir sugar, peppers, vinegar, Tabasco and butter. Thoroughly stir in fruit pectin. In a piece of cheesecloth, tie the pickling spice so that the spice stays inside the cheesecloth. Add the tied cheesecloth to the sauce. Stir over high heat, bring to full boil. Boil one minute. Remove cheesecloth. Ladle into ½-pint canning jars to ½ inch from top. Process in boiling water for 20 minutes. Makes 6 half-pint jars.
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momaspeer on 5.17.2011
My sister in law made this last summer! It was soooooo delisious, I never had gotten with her to get the recipe. So, Im excited now that I have it! Thanks for putting this recipe on here!
Shugary Sweets on 3.25.2011
It’s also wonderful on a grilled turkey sandwich, with cheddar, turkey, apple wedges and avocado!
redheadedfoodie on 3.25.2011
sounds interesting, and since I have bbq’s all the time, this would be a great crowd pleaser….thanks for the recipe!!
thecanningwife on 1.25.2011
I just found this site and can’t believe how many people on here love canning:) This is great!!