I recently discovered Jalapeño Jelly in the store, it was brought to my attention that it's relatively simple to make, so I gave it a shot.
First, you need 12 jalepenos and 1 green bell pepper. Cut into slices and put in a food processor, in two batches if need be.
Next you will want to put all processed peppers in a saucepan with 1 1/2 cups apple cider vinegar. Bring to a boil and let simmer for 15-20 mins.
Next strain the mixture and discard pulp.
You should have 1 cup of liquid. Return the liquid to the saucepan, stir in 4 1/4 cups sugar, 1 pinch of salt until dissolved. Bring to boil over medium heat. When the mixture comes to a rolling boil, boil for 1 minute, then stir in 4 oz pectin. I would use the powder form.
Chop up 4 more jalapeño peppers and mix in jelly mixture. Use a ladle to scoop into mason jars leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Begin water bathing process if intending to seal jars.
I could not find a conclusive answer how long it takes for the jelly to set. 16-20 hours after canning the jelly is starting to set. Some jellies can take up to 2 weeks to set. Will add a notation as to how long it takes when mine has set.
** Update: 3 days in the jelly hasn't set, so I looked online for some help. Jam should set in 24-48 hours, if it doesn't try this recipe, found on this website:
http://foodinjars.com/2011/08/canning-101-how-to-save-runny-jam/. **
- First, you wait. Give the jam 24-48 hours to set up (because truly, sometimes it can take that long for pectin to active).
- If it still hasn’t set, it’s time to open all the jars back up.
- Pour the jam into your widest pot.
- Set heat to high and begin to bring the jam to temperature.
- Whisk in one tablespoon of powdered pectin as it heats.
- Cook vigorously until jam appears visibly thickened. Test set using plate or sheeting test (both described here).
- When jam has reached the desired thickness, remove pot from heat.
- Pour jam into prepared jars. Wipe rims, apply brand new lids and screw on the same old bands.
- Process in a boiling water bath canner for the amount of time requested in the recipe.
- When processing time is up, remove jars from bath. Let jars cool and then test seals.