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Shaklee Lady
Farmgirl in Training
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Angel
Porter,Tx. (N.Houston area)
USA
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Posted - Jun 01 2006 : 06:20:07 AM
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Sharing a jelly recipe that has been requested from me.
Habanero Jelly (Has the flavor but not hot, unless you want it to be, just add a few more peppers!)
Ingredients: 3 large fleshy orange bell peppers 5 to 10 Habanero peppers 1 1/2 distilled white vinegar 7 cups sugar 9 fl oz liquid fruit pectin (Certo or equivalent)
Remove stems, seeds & membranes from all peppers (use gloves when handling the habaneros...yes..seriously...USE GLOVES!) Put peppers & the vinegar in a blender & process until smooth. Combine pepper-vinegar puree & all the sugar in a non-corrosive pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer, & cook for 20 minutes. Remove from heat & strain through cheesecloth into another pan. Add pectin & bring to a full rolling boil while stirring. Boil about one minute, remove from heat & ladle into sterile jars.
Hope you enjoy. I know it does contain sugar & pectin, that alot of folks don't care for, but I haven't played with this recipe outside of following the directions, to be able to change some of the indregients. Best always to everyone. Angel
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Garden_artist
True Blue Farmgirl
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Tammy
Southern Coast Oregon
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Posted - Jun 01 2006 : 1:49:36 PM
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Angel thank you so much for the e-mails and the recipe. I can't wait to make it. I use sugar and pectin to, hopefully I can try recipes without the pectin and sugar when I have time to play in the kitchen, but I am so thankful for the delicious Habanero Jelly. I will let you know how my turns out.
Please e-mail me your address, I have some Blackberry jelly I would love to send to you as a thanks.
Also, I will try and dig out my recipie for Black cherry/ Blackberry sauce. It's similar to jam but we use it on ice cream. It's so good!
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Shaklee Lady
Farmgirl in Training
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Angel
Porter,Tx. (N.Houston area)
USA
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Posted - Jun 09 2006 : 08:02:38 AM
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Well glad you got the info. Tammy.. I was very slow to try the jelly cause I'm not one for hot stuff like my husband. So I was very surprised at the very pleasant taste & flavor of this jelly. Now I do grow the hab. peppers myself & word of warning, easy to grow but you don't need many plants two probably enough. I put in four plants the first year & was giving peppers away faster than I could pick them. Well I hope someone else can enjoy the recipe, too. Take care ladies & have a good weekend. I love recipes & cookbooks....Angel
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