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PICKLED HOT PEPPERS
HUNGARIAN, BANANA, CHILE, JALAPENO
4 lb. hot long red, green, or yellow peppers
3 lb. sweet red and green peppers, mixed
5 cups vinegar (5% acidity)
1 cup water
4 tsp. canning or pickling salt
2 tbsp. sugar
2 cloves garlic
YIELD: About 9 pints
PROCEDURE: CAUTION: WEAR RUBBER GLOVES WHEN HANDLING
HOT PEPPERS OR WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER
BEFORE TOUCHING YOUR FACE. Wash peppers. If small peppers
are left whole, slash 2 to 4 slits in each. Quarter large
peppers. Blanch in boiling water or blister in order to
peel.
Peppers may be blistered using one of the following
methods:
Oven or broiler method: Place peppers in a hot oven
(400 degrees Fahrenheit) or broiler for 6 - 8 minutes or
until skins blister.
Range-top method: Cover hot burner, either gas or
electric, with heavy wire mesh. Place peppers on burner for several minutes until skins blister. Cool and peel off
skin. Flatten small peppers. Fill hot jars, leaving l/2-inch headspace. Combine and heat other ingredients to boiling and simmer 10 minutes. Remove garlic. Add hot pickling solution over peppers, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Adjust lids and process. Use half pint or pint jars only for safety.
RECOMMENDED PROCESS TIMES FOR PICKLED
HOT PEPPERS IN A BOILING-WATER CANNER 10 minutes.
PICKLED HOT PEPPERS
HUNGARIAN, BANANA, CHILE, JALAPENO
4 lb. hot long red, green, or yellow peppers
3 lb. sweet red and green peppers, mixed
5 cups vinegar (5% acidity)
1 cup water
4 tsp. canning or pickling salt
2 tbsp. sugar
2 cloves garlic
YIELD: About 9 pints
PROCEDURE: CAUTION: WEAR RUBBER GLOVES WHEN HANDLING
HOT PEPPERS OR WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER
BEFORE TOUCHING YOUR FACE. Wash peppers. If small peppers
are left whole, slash 2 to 4 slits in each. Quarter large
peppers. Blanch in boiling water or blister in order to
peel.
Peppers may be blistered using one of the following
methods:
Oven or broiler method: Place peppers in a hot oven
(400 degrees Fahrenheit) or broiler for 6 - 8 minutes or
until skins blister.
Range-top method: Cover hot burner, either gas or
electric, with heavy wire mesh. Place peppers on burner for several minutes until skins blister. Cool and peel off
skin. Flatten small peppers. Fill hot jars, leaving l/2-inch headspace. Combine and heat other ingredients to boiling and simmer 10 minutes. Remove garlic. Add hot pickling solution over peppers, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Adjust lids and process. Use half pint or pint jars only for safety.
RECOMMENDED PROCESS TIMES FOR PICKLED
HOT PEPPERS IN A BOILING-WATER CANNER 10 minutes.
MsgID: 205347
Shared by: Linda Lou,WA
In reply to: ISO: jalepeno peppers canning recipe
Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
Shared by: Linda Lou,WA
In reply to: ISO: jalepeno peppers canning recipe
Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
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