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Jane Goodwin | May 12, 2013
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Texas Pepper Jelly: Sauces, Jellies, Rubs, Injections, and Fillet Knives

So, you’re stocking up on your grilling supplies. . . filling your pantry shelves with grilling sauces, BBQ sauces, dipping sauces, pepper jellies, rubs, injections. . . .and you’re sure you’re ready for the summer’s grillings. Have you checked out your knives yet? A good filet knife can make your cookout prep a lot easier. Texas Pepper Jelly is proud to carry Messermeister knives, and their Park Plaza filet knife is the best you’ll ever find and use.

Cookouts are a way of life for many people, and no summer gathering is complete without one. There’s something about eating in the house when the sun is shining and the breeze is blowing softly that is just, well, wrong. This weather was made for eating outside.

Balancing a paper plate of delicious food is what summer is all about. Isn’t that why we have knees in the first place? And no food, not even Thanksgiving dinner, can beat a summer cookout and the food that comes off that grill.

My neighbors are grilling already, many of them, in fact. When I get home from work around 7 p.m., the neighborhood smells so good I can hardly walk into the house from my car. The smell of good barbecue is unequaled in the annals of cookbook aromas.

We’re having a family reunion for Mother’s Day on Sunday afternoon. We’re all bringing picnic food, in spite of the thunderstorm forecast. The main dish is spiral baked ham, and the glaze, which MAKES the ham, is straight from the cookbooks of Texas Pepper Jelly. Why? Because that’s the best one!

We’re also having Pineapple Sweet Fire Potato Salad and the BIG crockpot full of Texas Partytime Beans.

For dessert we’re having dark chocolate cake because it’s my nephew’s birthday. But we’ve got a lot of Texas Pepper Jelly to spoon over the ice cream!

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our readers, because some of you ARE mothers, and the rest of you HAVE mothers.

Category: BBQ, crockpot meals, grilling, Messermeister Knives, Pineapple Sweet Fire, Slow cooker delights, slow-cooker meals, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas BBQ rubs, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly grilling glazes, Texas Rib Candy | Tags: chocolate cake, grilling, Mother's Day, picnic food, spicy baked beans, spicy ham, spicy potato salad, Texas BBQ injections, Texas glazed ham, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Party Beans, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly injector needles, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Sweet Fire Potato Salad, thunderstorm
Jane Goodwin | April 27, 2013
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Spicy Peach Ice Cream – In A Baggie!

Grilling season is OFFICIALLY here now, and even if you’ve still got a little snow on the ground, it’s time to uncover the grill and start using it.

Grilling out is best when you’ve got a crowd, and family reunions are the best kind of crowd because they’re so often a mixture of generations – older people, children, and everything in between.

After all that excellent food is eaten, it’s time for dessert, and what dessert can rival Spicy Peach Ice Cream in a Baggie for delicious fun! Nobody is ever too old to play with their food!

Bear in mind that this recipe is for ONE BAGGIE of ice cream. Therefore, each individual will have to follow these directions with his/her own individual baggie of ice cream!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup milk (any kind of milk will be fine, so depending on your dietary needs and what you’ve got on hand, feel free to use skim, 2%, whole, half-and-half, cream, almond, etc.)
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla
2 tablespoons of sugar (real or Splenda)
2 tablespoons finely diced peaches (canned, fresh, or frozen)
1 tablespoon of Texas Pepper Jelly’s Spicy Peach Grilling Sauce

4 cups of crushed ice
4 tablespoons salt
2 quart-size Zip-loc bag
1 gallon size Zip-loc freezer bag

What to do:

Mix the milk, vanilla, sugar, peaches, and grilling sauce in the quart size bag. Before sealing, try to force out as much air as possible, and then seal the bag. Double-check the seal – you don’t want ANY leakage. Put the filled bag inside the second bag and double-check that seal, too. (The two bags are JUST IN CASE you get a leak. . . .)

Place the two quart bag inside the gallon bag. Fill the gallon bag with ice and sprinkle all of the salt on the ice. Let as much air as possible escape, and seal the bag. Double check the seal!

Play with the bags. Toss them back and forth. Knead them. Play catch with them. Check the seals occasionally; if you get an inside leak, your ice cream is ruined.

After about 7 minutes, check the contents of your inner bag. You’ve probably got ice cream! If you don’t, play with the bags a few more minutes.

Imagine the fun of a pleasant crowd of adults and children making Spicy Peach Ice Cream in a Baggie, in your backyard!

Once your mixture has turned to ice cream, remove the inner bag, rinse off the salt, open the bag, and dig in with a spoon!

Spicy Peach Ice Cream in a Baggie is awesome fun for reunions, parties (kids and adults!) and any kind of outdoor gathering. It’s more fun than a regular dessert, the peaches are good for you, and the Spicy Peach Grilling Sauce adds a little zing to your plain ice cream.

Order your Spicy Peach Grilling Sauce now!

P.S. Here’s still another way to make ice cream, from science guy Steve Spangler!

P.P.S. You can use any of Texas Pepper Jelly’s pepper jellies or Rib Candies in your ice cream, with or without the fruit. If you do use fruit, try to match it with the flavor of pepper jelly or rib candy.

P.P.P.S. You can throw some chopped nuts in the bag, too!

Category: grilling, New Texas Pepper Jelly product, Spicy desserts, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes | Tags: baggie, children's dessert, dessert, diced peaches, family dessert, gallon freezer bag, ice cream, ice cream in a baggie, milk, quart baggie, Spangler Science, spicy peach grilling sauce, Steve Spangler, Texas Pepper Jelly, vanilla, zip-loc bags
Jane Goodwin | April 11, 2013
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Texas Rib Candy – Stock Up Now!

Texas Pepper Jelly, rib candy assortment In some areas of the country, temperatures are already in the high sixties and low seventies, and BBQ grills all over the nation are under siege with brillo pads, oven cleaner, and garden hoses. Many people have already dined on outdoor-grilled goodnesses of various kinds!

In order to produce the best grilling ever, it’s important to choose your sauces wisely. Texas Pepper Jelly’s Rib Candy is the best by far, and I think it would be a good idea for grillers everywhere to order a good supply before the grilling season starts in full form.

The Texas Rib Candy Six-Pack assortment package is your best deal – you’ll go through all six bottles in no time flat anyway. Remember, Texas Pepper Jelly does assortment packages differently than most companies – with most companies, you get what they give you. With Texas Pepper Jelly, you get what you tell us you want.

So, choose your flavors and order a Rib Candy assortment today! Order different flavors, or all the same flavor, or most of one and a little of another, etc. YOUR way. You tell us what you want and that’s what you’ll get – each order specially made just for YOU.

And once you’ve got your Rib Candy six-pack, you can start grilling without fear of running out of sauces!

Don’t think one order, one package, will get you through the summer, though; you’ll be ordering and re-ording, because your family and friends won’t be able to get enough of Texas Rib Candy’s awesome taste. You won’t mind re-ordering a bit, either, because you won’t be able to get enough of it, either.

Category: grilling, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy | Tags: can't get enough rib candy, order rib candy, outdoor cooking, re-order rib candy, rib candy assortment, Rib Candy six pack, Texas Rib Candy
Jane Goodwin | January 18, 2013
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Spicy Peach Pie – Texas Style!

spicy desserts, spicy peach pie IF you read our newsletter – and you really should because it’s full of information, deals, codes, and recipes – you’ll know that we’ve got Spicy Peach Grilling Sauce right now! You can do so much with our grilling sauces; they’re very versatile and great for grilling (naturally) and a zillion other things, too!

Spicy Texas Style Peach Pie is one of my family’s favorites.

Ingredients:spicy peach grilling sauce peach pie

five cups thinly sliced peaches (or two large cans drained peaches)
1 cup sugar (I use Splenda)
1/2 cup Spicy Peach Grilling Sauce
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon butter
1 tablespoon flour or cornstarch (not both! Choose one.)
Uncooked pie crust – top and bottom

What to do:

In a large bowl, mix together the peaches, sugar, grilling sauce, cinnamon, and butter. Pour into uncooked pie shell.

Sprinkle the cinnamon on top of the peach mixture, and put the butter in the middle. Cover with top crust in whatever style or pattern you wish. Crimp the edges wekk. Poke a few holes in the top crust.

Bake in 450 oven for 20 minutes, then lower oven temperature to 326 and bake for another half hour. When the crush looks nice and done, poke with a toothpick to see if the peaches are done. If you’re using fresh peaches, you’ll probably have to bake another 10 or so minutes.

Remove from oven and let it “set” for about an hour. If you slice it too soon, it’ll run all over the plate.

Got any ice cream? Good. Serve your pie with that.

Store the opened Spicy Peach Grilling Sauce in the refrigerator.

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Category: Feast of Fridays, Spicy desserts, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips, TPJ Newsletter, TPJ Recipes | Tags: ice cream, newsletter, Spicy desserts, Texas Style Spicy Peach Pie, TPJ desserts, TPJ Newsletter
Jane Goodwin | September 7, 2012
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Spicy Grilled Taters

pepper jelly, feast, fridays, spicy goodness Oh my gosh, these grilled potato wedges are SO GOOD! They’re easy, too, especially if you’ve already fired up the grill for the meat.

Put a sheet of foil on part of your grill, as potatoes tend to fall through, and you won’t want to waste a single wedge.

Wash and slice (don’t peel!) several large potatoes of any kind – I’ve used red, white, and even blue potatoes, although the blue ones weren’t as popular with my kids. (It was a Fourth of July whimsy, but you never know until you try, right?)

Brush the potato wedges with various kinds of Texas Pepper Jelly and roast until tender. Times will vary, because grills vary, so turn the wedges a time or two and keep checking for tenderness.

Texas Pepper Jelly’s Spicy Grilled Taters are the perfect side dish for any cookout, whether you’re grilling chicken, ribs, steaks, or whatever!

Spicy Grilled Taters are also good when brushed with Rib Candy.

When we’re ready to eat, I put the bottles of pepper jelly and Rib Candy on the picnic table and everybody pours some in their plates to dip both the potatoes and the meat. I do not use salt when I cook, but with Texas Pepper Jelly products, we really don’t miss it.

My kids stir Rib Candy into sour cream for dipping purposes. It’s great!

Category: BBQ, Feast of Fridays, grilling, Spicy side dishes, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sauces and Salsas | Tags: dipping, Feast of Fridays, grilled chicken, grilled meat, grilled potatoes, grilled ribs, grilled steak, grilling, pepper jelly, potatoes, Rib Candy, Rib Candy and sour cream dip, Spicy Grilled Taters, Texas Pepper Jelly
Jane Goodwin | July 25, 2012
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Spicy Slow-cooker Pineapple Habanero Rib Candy Chicken

What's Cookin' Wednesday, Texas Pepper Jelly, spicy food I’ve been using Pineapple Habanero pepper jelly for a long time now, and it’s still my family’s favorite pepper jelly flavor. Texas Pepper Jelly has a new product now – Pineapple Habanero Rib Candy – which is so good, your family will sneak into your kitchen in the night to steal it.

Since it’s still so hot, I’m continuing to use my crockpot so I don’t make the house even hotter than it already is. (poor air conditioner is so overworked this year!) and here’s what we had for dinner last night; go ahead and laugh because it looked really funny. You’ll stop laughing once you taste it, though!

Ingredients:

A whole chicken
1 large onion
1 cup Pineapple Habanero Rib Candy

What to do:

Wash and skin the chicken. Be sure the inside is clean.
Remove the onionskin and cut the onion into fourths; insert into the chicken’s cavity.
Stuff the chicken into the crockpot like a gangster stuffing a body into a water pipe. (nice image?) Pour the Rib Candy over the chicken. Cover the crockpot, set it on low, and go to work.

When you get home 8 or 10 hours later, turn off the crockpot and let the chicken “settle in.” Put it on a platter and watch the meat fall off the bones. Serve with our spicy cole slaw and some Texas-style devilled eggs!

Category: crockpot meals, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, TPJ Recipes | Tags: crockpot chicken, easy spicy suppers, hot summer suppers, Pineapple Habanero Pepper Jelly, pineapple habanero rib candy, slow cooker chicken, spicy cole slaw, spicy eggs, Texas Rib Candy
Jane Goodwin | February 21, 2012
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How About Some Homemade Texas BBQ Sauce!

BBQ sauce, Texas BBQ sauce We all know that there is nothing as good as barbecued meat, and we also know that no bottled sauce is as good as homemade sauce! Barbecue sauce, that is!

Ingredients:

1 cup ketchup or tomato sauce
1 cup of Texas Pepper Jelly’s Apple Habanero Rib Candy
1 cup water
6 teaspoons brown sugar
6 tablespoons white granulated sugar
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 1/2 teaspoons paprika
Juice of one large lemon
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup apple juice
2 teaspoons corn syrup

What to do:

Dump everything into a large saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Don’t leave it!

Cover and simmer on as low a setting as possible for two hours or so, until it thickens. Keep it in the refrigerator.

Use it on ribs, chicken, pork, beef. . . anything that goes well with barbecue sauce.

Um, that would be pretty much anything, right?

This sauce is also fabulous in your baked bean recipe. And to dip your chicken nuggets into.

Etc.

It will stay fresh in your ‘fridge for a week, but don’t count on it lasting that long.

P.S. If you don’t have time to stand over the stove, just dump all the ingredients in your crockpot and let it simmer in there all day. It’ll be ready for your grill when you get home from work and start supper.

Category: BBQ, grilling, Slow cooker delights, Spicy condiments, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sauces and Salsas, What's Cookin' Wednesday | Tags: barbecued ribs, bbq ribs, crockpot bbq sauce, Texas barbecue sauce, Texas BBQ sauce, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy
Jane Goodwin | December 11, 2011
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Have a Spicy Texas Christmas with a Gift Tin!

Texas Pepper Jelly Christmas Sleigh sampler tin It’s not quite “last minute” yet – you’ve still got several days left before the panic should set in.

If you order by December 18, you’re guaranteed to get your package in time for Christmas. Texas Pepper Jelly is noted for fast, efficient delivery.

Remember, too, that when you order a gift package from Texas Pepper Jelly, YOU get to choose the flavors you want. We believe in pleasing our customers, not in pre-packaging our gift tins for our own convenience. YOU choose the flavors. We’ll make ‘em up fresh, pack them in your choice of cool, attractive, festive tins, and, if you order before the 18th, promise they’ll arrive in time for Christmas.

At Texas Pepper Jelly, when it comes to flavors and delivery, your wish is our command.

Order soon. The 18th of December is coming up, but it’s not here yet. (We’ll keep reminding you!) Check out our website. Drool a little; you’ve got some hard choices to make, because ALL of our pepper jelly, rib candy, and Bird Bath flavors are fantastic.

Suggestion: why not try them all?

Category: Christmas in Texas, holiday gifts, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly | Tags: choose your own flavors, Christmas in Texas, Christmas season, customer service, fast deliveryTexas Rib Candy, holiday season, in time for Christmas, order now, spicy Christmas, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly, your wish is our command
Jane Goodwin | December 7, 2011
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Order For Christmas Soon!

Texas Pepper Jelly assortment gift packages You’ve still got time to order from Texas Pepper Jelly, but time’s quickly winding down. When you get home tonight, it would be a good time to Texas peppr jelly Christmas logoget out that Christmas gift list and match each name to something tasty from the Texas Pepper Jelly website.

Not only do we have the best pepper jelly in the world, and many flavors of it, we also have Rib Candy, and Bird Bath, and Messermeister Cutlery, and eCookbooks. We’ve got Christmas tins packed with the flavors of YOUR choice, and we’ve got other kinds of tins for your friends who don’t “do” Christmas.

Look over that list. Check it twice. You’ve got until December 18 to get your order by Christmas, but the sooner you decide what you want to order, and order it, the better.

Your gifts will be the most popular. Guaranteed.

Category: Christmas in Texas, holiday gifts, Messermeister cutlery, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Christmas, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, TPJ Gifts, TPJ Sampler Tins | Tags: Bird Bath, Christmas gifts, Christmas tins, December 18, holiday gifts, holiday tins, order now, popular gifts, Rib Candy, secular tins, Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, time is running out
Jane Goodwin | October 20, 2011
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Winter Grilling with Texas Pepper Jelly!

Summer’s over, so we all need to cover and put away our grills.

Hahaha, just kidding. Winter grilling is some of the best grilling EVER!

However, just like summer grilling, winter grilling requires some special care. The first thing you need to do is shovel any snow off your deck and away from the grill. You don’t want to take any chances of slipping on ice or snow and falling into the grill!

Next, you need to make sure you’re dressed appropriately. In summer, we’re advised not to wear skimpy clothing in case of burns. In winter, we need to dress warmly, but it’s important that we not have any dangling scarves, etc, that might touch the flame and catch fire.

If you haven’t used the grill for a few weeks, check it carefully before you heat it up to make sure you won’t be cooking any spiders, nests, egg sacks, or cocoons. Gross, right? So check. (This is also a good rule for before that first springtime cookout!)

Another tip, which is good year-round but especially appropriate for winter grilling, is that if you’re going to fire up that grill in bad weather, you might as well use it for as much of your meal as possible. Throw in the potatoes, corn, and even the bread, as well as the meat. Just be sure you know the cooking times for everything so you can coordinate!

If it’s really cold outside, keep the grill’s lid closed for most of the cooking time. Opening it up too often when the thermometer is cold will delay your cooking time.

Important point: NEVER use your grill indoors, and that includes your garage. If the weather is so bad that you can’t stand outdoors and grill, give it up and use your kitchen stove. This applies to both gas and charcoal grills. Do not take a chance. Be smart about your grilling.

Most important of all? Be sure you are using Texas Pepper Jelly products! Seriously, no other products will give you the results Texas Pepper Jelly products can give you. Your friends and family will thank you.

You’ll thank yourself, too. Texas Pepper Jelly grilling products are AWESOME!

Category: BBQ, grilling, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips, What's Cookin' Wednesday | Tags: enclosed spaces, garage, grilling, snow, winter cookout, winter grilling, winter grilling rules, winter grilling tips
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