Friday, January 2, 2015

Homemade Jalapeño Jelly

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/. **

  1. First, you wait. Give the jam 24-48 hours to set up (because truly, sometimes it can take that long for pectin to active).
  2. If it still hasn’t set, it’s time to open all the jars back up.
  3. Pour the jam into your widest pot.
  4. Set heat to high and begin to bring the jam to temperature.
  5. Whisk in one tablespoon of powdered pectin as it heats.
  6. Cook vigorously until jam appears visibly thickened. Test set using plate or sheeting test (both described here).
  7. When jam has reached the desired thickness, remove pot from heat.
  8. Pour jam into prepared jars. Wipe rims, apply brand new lids and screw on the same old bands.
  9. Process in a boiling water bath canner for the amount of time requested in the recipe.
  10. When processing time is up, remove jars from bath. Let jars cool and then test seals.





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