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country treasure
True Blue Farmgirl

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judy
SK
Canada
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Posted - Sep 04 2012 :  2:56:12 PM  Show Profile
We've always planted jalapeno peppers but rarely have harvested too many but this year they went crazy! They're just beautiful! Any suggestion to use them up?
Thanks Judy

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Farmer Judy
True Blue Farmgirl

433 Posts

Judy
North Aurora IL
USA
433 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2012 :  4:34:25 PM  Show Profile
Judy, we are overwhelmed with habenaro's and they are so hot we don't know what to do with them either.

God bless,

Judy
Farmgirl #3666

Born a city girl but a farm girl at heart!

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country treasure
True Blue Farmgirl

452 Posts

judy
SK
Canada
452 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2012 :  4:56:25 PM  Show Profile
Hi Judy
Maybe both of us can find a solution!
I thought about canning with some whole peppercorns, garlic whatever I can find about. Have you ever canned them? Maybe freeze some for winter cooking.
Judy

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Annette Kath
True Blue Farmgirl

198 Posts

Annette
Carlock IL
USA
198 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2012 :  9:03:40 PM  Show Profile
Hi Judy,

Do you and your family like salsa? I've a recipe for jalapeno salsa that uses 3C of the peppers. Let me know if interested in the recipe and I can type it out for you.

My husband has cut peppers up and put in the freezer. He had to use plastic gloves, they were so hot!


Annette
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princesspatches
True Blue Farmgirl

431 Posts

arttie
iron mountain michigan
USA
431 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  03:33:03 AM  Show Profile
I pickled mine. And canned them. I cut them in rings, added garlic and onion to the jar and used my same pickle brine. Water bath for 10 minutes. Wait 5 weeks and enjoy. My family eats a tone of pickled peppers. I also did yellow banana peppers.

Good Luck
Arttie

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country treasure
True Blue Farmgirl

452 Posts

judy
SK
Canada
452 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  08:21:53 AM  Show Profile
Hi Ladies,
Thanks for the ideas! They sound yummy.
Smiles Judy

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CheesemakerBeth
Farmgirl in Training

26 Posts

Beth
PALESTINE Texas
USA
26 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  08:42:57 AM  Show Profile
Last year I boiled my HOT peppers tender with a little salt and garlic (left them whole, seeds and all, left them in the vinegar, used the immersion blender and blended them into a fine mush. I stored them in empty olive oil jars (I took the plastic pour-er thingy out; used a small funnel; and put the plastic thingy back in). Voila! pepper sauce. You don't even have to can them or store them in the fridge because of the extra high acid. The first time I did it, I didn't use enough vinegar and it came out really thick. I just added more vinegar. The next time, I barely covered the peppers and it worked great.

Also, if you get just too many peppers and you know you will never use them all, put them in a pretty glass container (with a lid) with whatever you think will look pretty with them (herbs, lemon slices, etc..), cover it all with cheap white vinegar, and put the lid on. Put it in your kitchen window sill for a pretty decoration that will last longer than you want to look at it.
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Hoosiermom
True Blue Farmgirl

199 Posts

Beth
Alexandria IN
USA
199 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  1:07:30 PM  Show Profile
Cowboy Candy...these are great on pizza, sandwhiches, tacos, cheese & crackers...anything!
I did a lot more this year & gift to people, everyone loves them. Also, I have mixed half jalapenos & half banana pepper or fooled you peppers(look like jalapeno but aren't hot)...this makes them milder.

3 pounds Firm, Fresh Jalapeno Peppers, Washed
2 cups Cider Vinegar
6 cups White Granulated Sugar
½ teaspoons Turmeric
½ teaspoons Celery Seed
3 teaspoons Granulated Garlic
1 teaspoon Ground Cayenne Pepper(optional)

Wash & slice your peppers in rings. In a large pan mix all ingredients except peppers & bring to a boil, reduce heat & simmer 5 minutes. Add pepper rings & simmer 4 more minutes. Use a slotted spoon & load peppers in jars almost to the top. Then bring your syrup back to a hard boil for 6 more minutes. Fill jars with syrup & water bath can for 10 min half pints & 15 pints.

Enjoy! You will get hooked on these!

Beth
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Hoosiermom
True Blue Farmgirl

199 Posts

Beth
Alexandria IN
USA
199 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  1:08:57 PM  Show Profile
I forgot to mention with the Cowboy Candy...these are best if you let them sit a couple of weeks before you eat them so they can soak up all the flavors

Beth
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Annette Kath
True Blue Farmgirl

198 Posts

Annette
Carlock IL
USA
198 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  1:26:30 PM  Show Profile
Hi Judy,

Here's the recipe:

Jalapeno Salsa

Yield: about 3 pints

3 cups chopped, seeded, peeled, cored tomatoes
3 cups chopped jalapeno peppers
1 cup chopped onion
6 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons minced cilantro
2 teaspoons oregano
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoons cumin
1 cup cider vinegar

Combine all ingredients in a large saucepot. Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Ladle hot salsa into hot jars, leaving 1/4" headspace. Adjust two-piece caps. Process 15 minutes in a boiling water canner.

NOTE: When cutting or seeding hot peppers, wear rubber gloves to prevent hands from being burned, If a less hot salsa is desired, seed jalapeno peppers before chopping.

Happy canning,

Annette
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delicia
True Blue Farmgirl

917 Posts

delicia
cincinnati ohio
USA
917 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  6:20:56 PM  Show Profile
I made jalapeno jelly out of the Ball Canning book. It is great on cream cheese with crackers. Makes great gifts.
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Marigold
Farmgirl in Training

38 Posts

Marigold
Chicago IL
USA
38 Posts

Posted - Sep 05 2012 :  9:34:11 PM  Show Profile
I just chop and freeze and then pop them out of the freezer for chili or other stews as needed.
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country treasure
True Blue Farmgirl

452 Posts

judy
SK
Canada
452 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2012 :  4:12:39 PM  Show Profile
Wow...ALL the ideas sound so great! We're got our peppers covered tonight due to frost warnings. Too early for that! I love the idea of getting some Christmas done at the same time
Thanks Ladies!
Judy

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