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Jane Goodwin | May 23, 2013
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Memorial Day Suggestions and Recipes!

Memorial Day, Texas style

Memorial Day weekend is upon us – the weekend of family reunions, get-togethers, picnics, cookouts, family, friends, all linked together with memories and fantastic food.

The traditional Memorial Day meal is a cookout, naturally. By this time, we’ve all used our grills and mad outdoor cooking skills several times – we hope. This weekend is really special, though. Memorial Day. Our reunions will be filled with beloved people who are there in body and people who are there in spirit and memory.

And, there will be food. Exceptionally delicious food, too. Here are some of Texas Pepper Jelly’s most beloved picnic recipes.

First of all, the meat. Grilled outdoors, covered with homemade BBQ sauce, Texas Pepper Jelly or Rib Candy, injected with Butcher’s best, and grilled to perfection, over charcoal or gas. Remember, lean meats grill best, as there isn’t as much fat to drip down and cause flareups, and thinner glazes aren’t as likely to burn.

What’s a picnic without Pineapple Sweet Fire Potato Salad, after all?

Don’t count on having any Texas Pepper Jelly cole slaw left over for tomorrow.

Got a few vegetarians at your cookout? Don’t worry – we’ve got some great recipes for a vegetarian cookout, too!

You can’t have a cookout without baked beans!

For dessert, Texas Pepper Jelly has several awesome recipes for all kinds of pies and cakes, but for an outdoor cookout, why not let your guests make their own ice cream in a baggie? It’s fun and delicious, and each guest can add the pepper jelly, fruit, or whatever that they individually prefer! (We like it best with pepper jelly and diced fruit.)

Add these fabulous, delicious Texas Pepper Jelly recipes to the outdoor buffet, let your guests place their contributions there, too, and see which pans empty out the fastest. We’re betting on ours, although anything Grandma brings will come in a close second.

Category: BBQ, grilling, Pineapple Sweet Fire, Spicy desserts, Spicy side dishes, Texas BBQ rubs, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly grilling glazes, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Rubs and Spices, TPJ Sauces and Salsas, Vegetarian grill | Tags: baked beans, Grandma's pie, grilling injections, grilling meat, ice cream in a baggie, Memorial Day cookout, Memorial Day reunion, potato salad, Rib Candy, Texas cookout, Texas grilling, Texas Pepper Jelly
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 | August 20, 2012
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Texas Round Steak

Monday Munchies, spicy recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly Texas Round Steak: It’s like Swiss steak, only for people who like it spicy! Chock full of vegetables and flavor, Texas Round Steak will become one of your family’s favorites! Add to the fun – it can be made in your crockpot OR on your stovetop OR in your oven, depending on the season and the weather!

Another timesaver: you don’t have to brown the steak before adding all the rest of the ingredients!

Ingredients:

1 lbs. round steak, well trimmed
1 tbs. salt
dash of black pepper
1 green pepper, sliced in rings
1 red pepper, sliced in rings
2 carrots, sliced in coins
1 large apple, peeled and cubed (I use Granny Smith)
1 cup sliced mushrooms
1 large onion, sliced in rings
1 large tomato, diced (or 1/2 cup canned diced tomato)
1 cup Apple Habanero Rib Candy
1 cup water

What to do:

Place the round steak in a large oven dish (if you’re using the oven) or a Dutch oven (if you’re using the stovetop) or a slow cooker (if you’re using your crockpot) and cover with all the other ingredients. Cover and bake 2 hours in a 350 oven, or 2 hours on stovetop low heat, or 8 hours on low in your crockpot.

If you make gravy with the liquid after removing the meat and all the trimmings, your family will thank you for it.

One more thing: this dish, while cooking, will make your entire house smell wonderful. The neighbors will probably show up at your door, begging for a plate.

Category: crockpot meals, Monday Munchies, Slow cooker delights, slow-cooker meals, Spicy main dishes, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Company dinners, TPJ Recipes | Tags: crockpot, oven, Rib Candy, slow cooker, spicy main dish, steak, stovetop, tender meat, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Round Steak, vegetables
Jane Goodwin | August 18, 2012
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Texas Crockpot Apple Butter

crockpot, hot summer cooking, pepper jelly, It’s still really hot outside, and firing up the oven will just make your house fight with Mother Nature, so your crockpot is still a hot summer’s best kitchen friend!

This recipe for Texas Crockpot Apple Butter is super easy and SUPER DELICIOUS, and your family will love it.

I always begin this process right before bedtime. There’s nothing like dreaming while wonderful aromas waft all through the house. . . .

Ingredients:

1 dozen apples, peeled, cored, cubed
1/4 Cup Water
1/4 cup Apple Habanero Rib Candy
1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon All Spice

What to do:

Toss all of the above into your crockpot, mix well, put the lid on it, set it on “low,” and go to bed.

When you get up in the morning, give it a stir and replace the lid, but put a spoon under the lid so it’s vented JUST A LITTLE BIT. Go on to work.

When you get home, remove the lid and give it another stir. It’s still quite lumpy, but that’s how my kids like it best. My husband, however, wants apple butter to be smooth and lump-less, like, you know, butter. So for him, I either whisk away the lumps or, if the lumps are stubborn (it depends on the kind of apples you used!) I pour it into the blender.

It’s now ready to eat, and you’ll have to slap hands away from it or they’ll be scooping it right out of the jars you’ve poured it into. Freeze some of it and put the rest in the refrigerator, if you can pry it out of your family’s hands.

This is fantastic fresh homemade apple butter with a Texas kick to it. You’ll not find anything like this in a store. Fortunately, it’s easy to make!

Category: Slow cooker delights, Spicy condiments, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips | Tags: apple butter, Apple Habanero Rib Candy, apples, crockpot, family, hot weather, Mother Nature, recipes, Rib Candy, slow cooker, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy
Jane Goodwin | August 5, 2012
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Texas Chicken Wraps

Monday Munchies, spicy recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly Texas Chicken Wraps are a quick, nutritious meal, and you can use up several leftovers in the making!

Ingredients:

6 flour tortillas (soft)
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
dash of black pepper
12 oz. of skinless, boneless chicken breast strips (sliced VERY thin)
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 cups shredded broccoli or broccoli slaw mix
1 medium onion, cut into very thin wedges
Texas Pepper Jelly, any flavor
Texas Rib Candy, any flavor

What to do:

In a medium mixing bowl, combine the chicken, garlic powder, and pepper, tossing to coat evenly.

In a large skillet, heat the oil. Cook and stir seasoned chicken for 2-3 minutes or until no longer pink and raw-looking. Add the broccoli and onion to the skillet; cook and stir for 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat.

Now for the assembly – your family might want to help with this part! Spread each tortilla with a tablespoon of pepper jelly OR Rib Candy; alternate so there will be CHOICES!

Top with chicken strips and vegetable mixture. Roll up each tortilla, securing with a toothpick. If desired, heat in microwave for just a minute or two.

Serve immediately, with pepper jelly and rib candy. Everybody will need a spoon. :)

You can use almost any shredded vegetable with this recipe; I’ve used green beans, corn, peas, okra. . . really, whatever leftovers you’ve got in the refrigerator will work, and using different vegetables makes this recipe into a different experience each time! Using different pepper jelly flavors makes this meal an adventure, too.

You’ll need a good sharp knife for all this vegetable and chicken shredding. Why not get one of our fantastic Messermeister knives; they’re guaranteed to do a wonderful job!

Also? YUMMMMMMMMMMY.

Category: Messermeister cutlery, Monday Munchies, Spicy leftovers, Spicy main dishes, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, TPJ Recipes | Tags: chicken, leftovers, olive oil, pepper jelly, Rib Candy, stir-frying, Texas Chicken Wraps, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, tortillas, TPJ recipe
Jane Goodwin | March 18, 2012
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Rib Candy Apple Pie? Yes, please.

Texas Pepper Jelly Rib Candy Apple PIe There’s nothing like apple pie for dessert, is there?

Actually, yes, there is.

That statement should actually read, “There’s nothing like Texas Rib Candy Apple Pie for dessert, is there?”.

Here’s how to make the best apple pie you and your family have EVER TASTED in your ENTIRE LIVES.

Ingredients:

Ten Granny Smith apples, peeled and sliced thin
2/3 cup sugar (I use Splenda)
1 tablespoon lemon juice (use fresh-squeezed, not that bottled stuff)
1/2 cup Texas Pepper Jelly’s Apple Cinnamon Rib Candy
Little dash of cinnamon
5 tiny pats of butter
double-crust pie crust

What to do:

Pre-heat your oven to 425.

Mix together all of the ingredients except the butter and pie crust, and pour the mixture into the pie crust-covered pie pan. Dot with the butter: a pat at 12:00, 6:00, 9:00, 3:00, and right in the middle. No, this is not overly obsessive; it’s RIGHT. :) Cover with the second crust and crimp the edges.

Cut a pretty pattern into the top. Be sure there’s a hole in the middle. If you’ve got a pie-bird, stick it into that middle hole. (keeps your pie filling from overflowing.)

Bake for 20 minutes at 425, then reduce heat to 325 and bake an additional half hour. When crust appears nicely browned, stick a knife into the pie to see if the apples are done. If not, let the pie bake at 325 for another 8 minutes, and keep checking until the apples are soft.

Let it cool enough so your kids won’t burn their tongues.

Slice and eat. It’s bloody awesome.

Category: Spicy desserts, Texas Rib Candy, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Snacks | Tags: apple cinnamon rib candy, apple pie, best apple pie ever, cinnamon, Rib Candy, Rib Candy Apple Pie, Spicy desserts, Texas Pepper Jelly
Jane Goodwin | January 24, 2012
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SuperBowl Food: Spicy Veggie Burgers

Texas pepper Jelly super bowl food I know what you’re going to say – “my family won’t eat a veggie burger; they want MEAT.”

And here’s what I’m going to say about that: “That’s because they haven’t tasted Texas Pepper Jelly’s Spicy Veggie Burgers yet!”

I’m not kidding; our Spicy Veggie Burgers are drop dead delicious, and your football fan family will be asking for them all year long.

Item: you’ll need a food processor for this recipe.

Ingredients:

4 cups cooked black beans, rinsed and very thoroughly drained (canned is fine)
1 large onion, sliced
1 large green pepper, seeded and sliced
3/4 cup sliced mushrooms (canned is fine)
2 Tbsp. garlic buds or garlic powder, or 3 cloves
3/4 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
2 large eggs
1 TBSP ground cumin
1/4 cup Texas Rib Candy – any flavor – experiment!
1/2 cup dry bread crumbs or cracker crumbs (estimation)

1/2 cup uncooked brown rice
1 cup water

What to do:

The first thing to do is to put the water and brown rice in a medium-sized saucepan and bring them to a boil. Cover, and lower the heat to simmer. Simmer until the rice is tender and all the water has been absorbed; this should take a little over a half hour.

These burgers can be grilled outdoors or baked in your oven. Let the weather make this decision for you!

If you’re going to grill, preheat your grill to high. Put a lightly oiled piece of foil on your grill.

If you’re going to bake the burgers in your oven, preheat it to 375 and oil a baking sheet.

Mash the black beans in a LARGE bowl, and set the bowl aside.

Put the green pepper, onion, mushrooms, and garlic in your food processor and chop finely. Stir this mixture into the black bean mixture. Now put the brown rice and chese in the processor, and process until combined Stir this mixture into the black beans, also.

Mix together the eggs, cumin, and Rib Candy, and mix this into the black beans. Fold in the bread or cracker crumbs – you might need less or more, to make the patties firm.

Form the burgers; if you like them large, this recipe will make about six; if you prefer smaller burgers, this recipe will yield a few more.

Put the patties on the grill, on top of the foil, and grill until browned and hot all the way through. This should take about 7-9 minutes per side.

If you’re baking them in the oven, put the patties on the oiled baking sheet and bake about 10 minutes; then turn the patties over and give the other side about 6 minutes.

These times vary with different ovens and grills; use your judgment.

These burgers are so good, my family doesn’t even use tomatoes, pickles, lettuce, etc. However, it’s probably a good idea to have some condiments read. My son just puts more Rib Candy on his.

If you’ve got a crowd on your couch, watching the football game, you might need to double this recipe.

Don’t forget to buy a lot of buns!

Category: Super Easy Party Recipes, Superbowl Food | Tags: buns, condiments, football watchers, Rib Candy, Spicy Veggie Burgers, Super Bowl food, Superbowl Food, Texas Rib Candy, What's Cookin' Wednesday
Jane Goodwin | January 19, 2012
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Category: Blogger Deals, eCookbook, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Appetizers, TPJ Newsletter, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Snacks, What's Cookin' Wednesday | Tags: Bird Bath, free newsletter, free stuff, plain to fancy, Rib Candy, Texas Gourmet Foods, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly advice, Texas Pepper Jelly news, Texas pepper jelly snacks, Texas Pepper Jelly tips, TPJ Recipes
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 | July 12, 2011
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Grilling in the Heat!

grill We’re in the midst of some dangerous heat advisories, and few people around these parts want to fire up the oven or even the stove-top right now. Hot as it might be outside, it’s NEVER too hot to grill outdoors, and this weather is the perfect excuse – as if any of us needed an excuse – to thaw out some chicken and ribs and invite some people over for dinner.

Whether your grill uses charcoal or gas, anything cooked on it will taste far better than the same thing cooked inside on a convention stove. Don’t get me wrong – meat is delicious cooked indoors, but let’s face it: meat cooked outdoors on your grill, with some Texas Pepper Jelly or Rib Candy or Bird Bath is going to be delicious beyond all comprehension or description.

So throw together some Spicy Potato Salad, some Pineapple Habanero Cole Slaw, ask your guests to bring some cake, and have a feast.

P.S. Don’t be afraid to stir some pepper jelly into your cold drinks – and it doesn’t matter what kind of drinks you’re having, either. You know what I’m tellin’ ya. . . .

Yee HAW!

Category: BBQ, grilling, Spicy drinks, Spicy main dishes, Spicy salads, Spicy side dishes, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly grilling glazes, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sauces and Salsas | Tags: BBQ, Bird Bath, charcoal, cold drinks, cookouts, gas, grilling, guests, heat advisory, hot weather, outdoor cooking, pepper jelly, picnics, Pineapple Habanero Cole Slaw, Rib Candy, spicy potato salad, summer cooking, Texas Pepper Jelly
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