I don't know if you guys have had any of this. Its a jelly made with jalapenos or other peppers. Really good to put on things, or just to dip tortilla chips in. The combination of spicy, sweet, and the salty chips? Mmmmm...
Anywho, I decided to make a batch myself. The peppers have done well in the garden this year. Not much for jalapeno, but we are going to have a ton of habanero. Which is good, it makes great jelly. We also have a special plant this year. My moms friends gave us a couple Bhut Jolokia plants, aka ghost pepper. Which are....hot. See chart:
Scoville scale
Jalapeno: 2,500 - 8,000
Habanero: 100,000–350,000
Bhut Jolokia: 1,000,000+
Yeah. So of course I made jelly with one, plus a couple other hot peppers and even a green pepper to have more bulk. I used my moms recipe but it turns out the cooking time is wrong and instead of pepper jelly I ended up with a pepper candy. The sugars got to the candy stage so it wanted to harden up. I pulled a piece off a spoon and could roll it into a ball that hardened. Which was funny because my mom showed it to my dad and he tried to eat it. Spent the next 20 minutes eating cheese and crackers to deal with the heat.
Before we let the stuff harden in the jars I was canning them in we poured them back out and mixed in some water, so now its back to being more jelly-like. Its really stiff when cold but warm it up a little and you can dip chips in easily. I think its delicious, nice and hot. I saved the seeds from the pepper so hopefully I can grow more next year. I'll be making a bunch of habanero jelly too. That one isnt so extreme.