HABANERO APRICOT JAM
This zippy and versatile jam was a blue-ribbon winner at our county fair. I mix it with applesauce as a condiment for pork, with cranberry sauce for poultry and with cream cheese as a spread on celery sticks. It's a beautiful color...and in "hot" demand as a gift item! -Janet Eckhoff, Woodland, California
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 20m
Yield 11 half-pints.
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pit and chop apricots; place in a Dutch oven. Stir in lemon juice. Place habaneros in a blender; add a small amount of apricot mixture. Cover and process until smooth. Return to the pan. , Stir in pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar; return to a full rolling boil. Boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly., Remove from the heat; skim off foam. Carefully ladle hot mixture into hot sterilized half-pint jars, leaving 1/4-in. headspace. Wipe rims and adjust lids. Process for 5 minutes in a boiling-water canner. , For best results, let processed jam stand at room temperature for 2 weeks to set up.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 71 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 0 sodium, Carbohydrate 18g carbohydrate (18g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.
APRICOT HABANERO PORK CHOPS
Provided by Jeff Mauro, host of Sandwich King
Time 50m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- For the pork chops: Season the pork chops with salt and pepper; set aside while making the glaze.
- Add the apricot preserves, soy sauce, ginger, garlic, orange zest and juice and habanero to a small pot and bring to a simmer. Simmer until the sauce is reduced and thickened, 10 to 15 minutes; let cool. Divide the glaze between 2 bowls, reserving 1 bowl for basting and one for serving with the cooked chops.
- Preheat a grill to medium-high heat. Coat the grates with plenty of vegetable oil to help create a nonstick surface.
- Using a brush, coat the chops with the first round of glaze. Place them on the grill glazed-side down and grill without moving until the glaze begins to caramelize, about 5 minutes. Brush the tops with glaze, flip the chops, brush the other side with more glaze and continue cooking until the chops are caramelized, charred and sticky and the internal temperature registers 135 degrees F, another 7 to 10 minutes. Discard the basting glaze. Let the chops rest for 5 to 10 minutes, coating them once with the reserved serving glaze while resting.
- For the relish: Combine the mint, apple, bell pepper, scallion and lime zest and juice in a bowl and toss to coat.
- Top the pork chops with some green apple relish and serve with the remaining serving glaze and relish.
BLUE RIBBON HABANERO APRICOT JAM
From "Taste of Home," the blurb accompanying this recipe read: 'This zippy and versatile jam was a blue-ribbon winner at our county fair. I mix it with applesauce as a condiment for pork, with cranberry sauce for poultry and with cream cheese as a spread on celery sticks. It's a beautiful color...and in "hot" demand as a gift item!' -Janet Eckhoff, Woodland California
Provided by Impera_Magna
Categories Fruit
Time 1h
Yield 176 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pit and chop apricots; place in a Dutch oven or soup kettle. Stir in lemon juice.
- Place habaneros in a blender; add a small amount of apricot mixture. Cover and process until smooth. Return to the pan.
- Stir in pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil.
- Quickly stir in sugar. Return to a full rolling boil; boil and stir for 1 minute.
- Pour hot mixture into hot sterilized jars, leaving 1/4-in headspace. Adjust caps.
- Process for 10 minutes in a boiling-water bath.
- For best results, let processed jam stand at room temperature for 2 weeks to set up.
- Makes 11 half-pints.
HABANERO APRICOT JELLY
This is adapted from the "Habanero Gold" recipe, which can be found in the Ball Blue Book of Preserving. I use fewer habaneros, as I grow my own and they are extremely hot, much hotter than those you would find in a grocery store, and it also omits the onion found in the "Habanero Gold" recipe. Use this as you would use any pepper jelly - over cream cheese, with other cheeses, as a glaze for chicken or other meats. Since this jelly does not have onion or garlic in it, it also makes a nice, spicy PB&J. I like to use a food processor to mince the apricots and peppers, because it does a nice job of getting them small enough, but doesn't turn them into mush. Finely mincing the apricots and peppers allows them to stay suspended throughout the jelly, instead of floating to the top of the jar. You could also use a blender, but if you are not careful the apricots and peppers could get too mushed up and turn into a puree. The idea of this jelly is to have nice small bits of apricot and pepper suspended throughout the jelly. A note on pectin amount: I use one 3 ounce packet of Certo liquid pectin, which results in a nice soft jelly - it is set, but if you shake the jar the jelly will wiggle a little. If you want a really firm jelly, like the kind you would buy in a store, use two 3 ounce packets of Certo. Some people like a really loose, almost pourable jelly to use over cream cheese, brie, or to use as a thick dipping sauce - if this is what you're after, use just half of a 3 ounce packet of Certo. Use a large stainless steel stock pot to make this - twice as large as what you'd think you would need. When the mixture reaches a full boil, it more than doubles in size, and if your pot is too small you will have a big, sugary mess to clean up off your stovetop. Always wear rubber gloves when working with hot peppers. The "5 hours" prep time includes the time needed to soak the apricots in the vinegar.
Provided by xtine
Categories Jellies
Time 5h5m
Yield 6 half pints
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Using a food processor, finely mince the diced apricots.
- Place the apricots in a large stainless steel stockpot, add the vinegar and cover. Let the apricots soak in the vinegar for at least 4 hours (can be left to sit overnight if you'd like, but 4 hours will do the trick).
- Using a food processor, finely mince the red bell pepper and habanero peppers.
- Place the apricots, vinegar, peppers, and sugar in a large stainless steel stockpot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring to make sure all the sugar dissolves.
- Once the mixture has reached a full rolling boil (a boil you can not stir down), it will double in size. Stirring constantly, keep at a full boil for one minute.
- Remove from heat and whisk in pectin and continue to stir for 3 minutes - this helps to evenly distribute the apricot and pepper pieces throughout the jelly.
- Ladle the jelly into sterilized canning jars, leaving 1/4" headspace. Wipe the rims of the jars with damp paper towels to remove any jelly which got on the rims or the threads. Place the lids and the bands on the jars, just tightening the bands fingertip tight.
- Process in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes, then remove and let sit, undisturbed, for at least 12 hours before checking seals. It is important to let them sit undisturbed for 12 hours because the sealing compound on the lids is still cooling and hardening, completing the seal. While the jars cool, you will hear a "plink" type sound from each jar - this is the jars completing the vacuum seal as the final air escapes the jar. After 12 hours have passed, remove the bands and check the lids - press down in the center of the lid. If you cannot push the lid down any further, the jar is sealed. If the lid "gives" a bit, and you can push it down, the jar did not seal. You can either put the band back on the jar, and reprocess it for another 5 minutes, or you can just put it in the fridge and use it within 3 months.
HABANERO GOLD JELLY
Love the hot and sweet of this jelly. Like most hot pepper jellies, it is wonderful spread over a block of cream cheese. I also sometimes melt it down and use as a final baste on grilled back bacon, pork chops or chicken. Prep time does not include sitting time for apricots and vinegar.
Provided by Jan in Lanark
Categories Jellies
Time 45m
Yield 3 250 ml jars
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cut apricots into 1/8 inch slices and measure into large stainless steel saucepan with the vinegar; let stand for four hours.
- Cut onions and peppers into 1/8 inch slices; cut slices into a 1/4 inch dice.
- Add to apricots and stir in sugar.
- Bring mixture to a full rolling boil.
- Stirring constantly, boil hard for one minute.
- Remove from heat and immediately stir in liquid pectin, mixing well.
- Stir for about 3 minutes to mix solids, but put into jars before it gets too firm.
- Pour into hot sterilized jars, dividing solids equally and fill to within 1/4 inch from top of jar.
- Apply snap lids and process in boiling water bath for 5 minutes if you choose.
- Once sealed you can rotate or invert jars while still warm to distribute solids if needed.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 838.6, Fat 0.2, Sodium 8.6, Carbohydrate 213.2, Fiber 2.3, Sugar 209.3, Protein 1
APRICOT HABANERO JELLY
I make this with fresh Habaneros from the garden. A great way to use up extra peppers. Enjoy with cream cheese and crackers, or as a glaze for meats.
Provided by TJW2725
Categories Low Protein
Time 25m
Yield 24 ounces
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cut off stem ends of peppers and blend together with 1/2 of the vinegar, peppers, mango, and the juices.
- DO NOT stick your nose in the blender and take a whiff after you open it.
- In fact, open the windows in the kitchen when making this, and avoid sniffing the fumes from the blender, or pot while it is cooking.
- Bring the rest of the vinegar and sugar to a boil, add the contents from the blender and bring to a boil for two minutes.
- Add the certo and bring to a boil again.
- Skim , pour into jars and seal.
- Let cool upside down, so the seal becomes vacuum packed.
- Makes about 24 oz of jelly.
- ** My recipe states one package Certo, I can't buy it here in Germany, as we have sugar for making jams which includes pectin, and you just add one part sugar, one part fruit mixture. As such, I have guessed the .3 ounces of Certo. Just use one package and it should be ok.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 215, Fat 0.1, Sodium 3.1, Carbohydrate 54.8, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 53.6, Protein 0.4
PORK SPARERIBS IN HABANERO AND APRICOT SAUCE
Make and share this Pork Spareribs in Habanero and Apricot Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Ms. Ayons dishes
Categories Pork
Time 1h30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Preheat oven at 400 degrees.
- Let ribs rest aside rub donw with the salt and pepper.
- In a pot, mix all remaining ingredients, bring to a boil, simmer for 8-10 minutes stirring constantly.
- Mix sauce in blender.
- In a shallow dish place the spareribs, add sauce and set aside for 30 minutes.
- Add cooking spray to a baking pan, place ribs, cover with aluminumn foil, bake 1 hour until done and a little bit crunchy.
APRICOT HABANERO JAM
This jam is excellent warmed and brushed over a baking pork roast. It has an appealing spicy-sweet taste. -Megan Taylor
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 25m
Yield 11 half-pints.
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pit and chop apricots; place in a Dutch oven or stockpot. Stir in lemon juice. Place habaneros in a blender; add a small amount of apricot mixture. Cover and process until smooth. Return to the pan. Stir in pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil over high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar; return to a full rolling boil. Boil and stir 1 minute. , Remove from heat; skim off foam. Pour hot mixture into 11 hot sterilized jars, leaving 1/4-in. headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust headspace, if necessary, by adding hot mixture. Wipe rims. Center lids on jars; screw on bands until fingertip tight. , Place jars into canner with simmering water, ensuring that they are completely covered with water. Bring to a boil; process 10 minutes. Remove jars and cool. For best results, let processed jam stand at room temperature for 2 weeks to set up.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 130 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 1mg sodium, Carbohydrate 33g carbohydrate (31g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 0 protein.
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