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Cowboy Candy (Candied Jalapeños)


Sweet-spicy candied jalapeños with a snappy pickle texture — a quick, make-ahead condiment that goes on burgers, cornbread, slaws, and even ice cream.

Source: The Kitchn — Rachel Perlmutter Prep Time: 5 minutes | Cook Time: 20 minutes Servings: 10 to 12 (about 2 cups) | Cuisine: American / Southern


Ingredients

  • 8 ounces jalapeño peppers (8 to 12 medium)
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon yellow or brown mustard seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon celery seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  1. Slice the jalapeños — Trim and thinly slice 8 ounces medium jalapeños crosswise.
  2. Build the brine — Place the granulated sugar, apple cider vinegar, mustard seeds, celery seeds, ground turmeric, and kosher salt in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally until the sugar dissolves, about 4 minutes.
  3. Candy the peppers — Add the jalapeños and boil, stirring frequently, until they are shiny and slightly shriveled, 4 to 5 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the jalapeños to a glass pint jar.
  4. Reduce the syrup — Continue boiling the vinegar mixture until syrupy and reduced by about ⅓, 5 to 10 minutes. Pour the syrup over the jalapeños and press down on them to make sure they are fully submerged. Let cool to room temperature.
  5. Store — Serve immediately or seal the jar and refrigerate for up to 3 weeks.

Notes

  • Storage — Keeps in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.
  • Smoky variation — Add a pinch of chili powder to the brine for a touch of smoky flavor.
  • Use the syrup — Brush the leftover syrup onto cornbread or muffins as a spicy-sweet glaze, or use it as a protein glaze.
  • Great on — Chili dogs, fried chicken sandwiches, Juicy Lucy burgers, vegetarian baked beans, cornbread muffins, oven-baked barbecue ribs, potato salad, slaws, and even ice cream.
  • Origin — Reportedly invented in 1922 on WHH Ranch in Texas by 7-year-old Mindie Heironimus, who pickled her family's extra jalapeños with sugar and spices.

Tags: #recipe #condiment #sides #jalapeno #pickled #sweetheat #makeahead #southern

Original source: thekitchn.com