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Jane Goodwin | November 16, 2012
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Thanksgiving Tips from Texas Pepper Jelly

Happy Thanksgiving, Texas Pepper Jelly In just a few days, it will be Thanksgiving day! We’re sure you’ve been going over your tried-and-true recipes and buying the ingredients.

We hope you’re including some Texas Pepper Jelly products for your Thanksgiving table!

My frozen turkey is thawing in the refrigerator, and the Texas Bird Bath for marinating is in the pantry.

And in my refrigerator, in the drawer at the bottom, there are four packages of cream cheese, because what get-together is complete without cream cheese covered with pepper jelly, on a tray, surrounded by all kinds of crackers?

I cut the cream cheese into seasonal shapes before I pour the pepper jelly over it. That’s just because I’m awesome.

Pepper Jelly and a holiday meal: what a fabulous combination!

Category: Spicy main dishes, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Holiday Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes | Tags: cream cheese and pepper jelly, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly holiday hints, Texas Thanksgiving
Jane Goodwin | November 5, 2012
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Texas Bird Bath: Best Turkey Marinade EVER!

For Thanksgiving this year, we here at Texas Pepper Jelly have a suggestion: why not marinate your turkey with Texas Bird Bath this year? We baked a turkey over the weekend and used Texas Bird Bath as a marinade, put the whole thing in a bag, and baked it. The kids are still talking about it. There was only enough turkey left to make a few sandwiches, which we put a little more Bird Bath on and heated in the microwave. I am not exaggerating when I tell you that this was one of THE most successful cooking experiments I’ve ever done.

In a few weeks, the whole extended family will be here for Thanksgiving, and I’m cooking their turkey with Texas Bird Bath, too.

I’m telling you – my kids and my husband were fighting over the turkey SKIN, Texas Bird Bath, pepper jelly, baked turkey, turkey skinand usually we just peel that off and throw it away. With Texas Bird Bath, it turned out so shiny golden brown, and it smelled soooooo good, and it tasted even better.

Category: Spicy main dishes, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly on Pinterest, Texas Thanksgiving, Texas Tips, TPJ Company dinners, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sauces and Salsas | Tags: baked turkey, spicy marinade, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly, Thanksgiving, turkey, turkey sandwiches, turkey skin
Jane Goodwin | September 11, 2012
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Texas-Style Chicken Nuggets

spicy chicken, texas chicken nuggets Chicken nuggets are probably one of your children’s favorite foods, but our Texas-style Chicken Nuggets will be one of your entire family’s favorites!

Ingredients:

3/4 cup lemon juice (fresh, not that stuff that comes in the plastic lemon!)
1/3 cup water
1 1/2 tablespoon crushed dried rosemary
1 tablespoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons Texas Bird Bath
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
4 boneless chicken breasts, cubed
2 clices toasted mixed grain bread
1/2 cup chopped almonds, toasted (optional) (but they’re really good)
3 egg whites, beaten

What to do:

In a medium bowl, combine the lemon juice, water, rosemary, garlic, Texas Bird Bath, and Worcestershire sauce. Add the chicken to this marinade, make sure each piece is covered, cover tightly, and chill in the refrigerator overnight.

Toast the bread, and grind it to coarse crumbs. Stir in the almonds.

Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.

Lift the chicken from the marinade, roll in the eggs whites, and then roll in the crumb mixture. Make sure the chicken is completely coated.

Place the chicken on a greased cookie sheet and bake for 10-12 minutes. Serve hot, although my kids love these nuggets cold, too.

Serve with various Texas Pepper Jellies for dipping.

If this is for a meal, this recipe serves 4. If you’re making this recipe as a snack, it will serve more.

Category: Spicy main dishes, Superbowl Food, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips, TPJ Appetizers, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sauces and Salsas, Uncategorized, What's Cookin' Wednesday | Tags: children and chicken nuggets, children's favorites, easy appetizer, easy football food, easy suppers, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas style chicken nuggets
Jane Goodwin | July 19, 2012
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Texas Crockpot Chicken Chili

slow cooker, hot summer nights, perfect summer cooker Here’s another slow cooker specialty from Texas Pepper Jelly to help you plan and prepare good, hot, nutritious meals even on these horrifically hot summer nights.

Our Texas Crockpot Chicken Chili is delicious and different, and we think your family will love it!

Ingredients:

3 whole skinless, boneless chicken breasts
1 onion, chopped
1 16-oz can of chili beans (drain)
1 15-oz can of black beans (drain)
1 15-oz can of corn, drained
1 cup of Texas Bird Bath
1 cup tomato sauce
2 cups of diced tomatoes
1/2 cup green chilis
1 can of beer
shredded Cheddar cheese
sour cream

What to do:

Put the onions, chili beans, black beans, corn, Texas Bird Bath, tomato sauce, beer, and diced tomatoes in the crockpot, and stir well. Place the chicken breasts on top of the mixture and press down slightly until barely covered by the mixture.

Put the lid on the slow cooker, set the dial on low, and don’t give it another thought for 5 or 6 hours.

After 5 or 6 hours, remove the chicken breasts, let them cool just enough to be handled, and shred the chicken.

Stir the shredded chicken back into the mixture and continue cooking for two more hours.

Serve hot, topped with the cheese and sour cream if desired. My kids prefer crushed crackers, but my husband loves the cheese and sour cream. He also wants more diced onion sprinkled on his.

And there you have it: an easy, nutritious, delicious hot meal that doesn’t compromise your home’s air conditioning even on the hottest summer days!

Category: crockpot meals, Slow cooker delights, Spicy main dishes, Spicy soups, Texas Bird Bath, TPJ Recipes | Tags: beer, hot summer night suppers, slow cooker suppers, spicy chicken, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Crockpot Chicken Chili, Texas Pepper Jelly
Jane Goodwin | March 30, 2012
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Spicy Chicken & Beans

Peach Mango Habanero Bird Bath This recipe uses Texas Pepper Jelly’s fantabulous Peach Mango Habanero Bird Bath sauce, and oh, boy, does it ever make a difference in a recipe! You and your family will LOVE IT!

Ingredients:

1 large chopped onion
1 tablespoon canola or olive oil
2 minced garlic cloves
1 1/2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts, cooked & cubed
2 cans great northern beans, rinsed and drained
3 cans white or shoepeg corn, drained
1/2 cup diced tomatoes (canned or fresh)
2 cups water
1 cup Texas Pepper Jelly’s Peach Mango Habanero Bird Bath
1/4 cup chopped green chilies
2 tablespoons lemon or lime juice (I use lemon)
1 teaspoon lemon-pepper seasoning
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

What to do:

In a small skillet, saute the onion in the oil until tender but not quite carmelized. Add the garlic and cook about a minute longer.

Transfer to your crockpot. Stir in the rest of the ingredients, cover, and cook on low for 8 hours. In other words, turn on the slow cooker, go to work, and when you get home, your house will smell WONDERFUL and your supper will be ready!

Category: crockpot meals, Pinterest, Slow cooker delights, slow-cooker meals, Spicy main dishes, Texas Bird Bath | Tags: Bird Bath, crock pot suppers, crockpot dinners, Easy crockpot meals, easy suppers, mango, peach, pepper jelly, slow cooker delights, spicy suppers, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Peach Mango Habanero Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly
Jane Goodwin | February 19, 2012
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Spicy Crockpot Chicken Soup

You know that wonderful feeling, when you’re at work, of remembering that your dinner has been cooking all day in your crockpot and will be ready to eat the very moment you walk through the door tonight. . . .

Why not make some Spicy Crockpot Chicken Soup tonight!

Ingredients:

1 16-oz can of chili beans, drained
1 16-oz can of black beans, drained
1 15-oz can of whole kernel corn, drained
1 8-oz can of tomato sauce
1 can of beer (yes, you read that right!)
1 large onion, chopped
2 10-oz cans of diced tomatoes
1 small can of diced green chilies – undrained
1 cup Texas Bird Bath
3 whole skinless chicken breasts
shredded cheese – whatever kind our family likes best
sour cream

What to do:

Put everything except the chicken, cheese, and sour cream in your crockpot, and stir to blend well. Lay the chicken breasts on top of the mixture. Set our crockpot on low, cover, and go to work.

When you get home six or so hours later, remove the chicken breasts, let them cool, and shred them. Add the shredded chicken back into the soup. You can then serve right away, or let it cook for two/three more hours to blend even more.

Serve with the shredded cheese and sour cream. Lay some crackers on the table, give everybody a big soup bowl and spoon, and stand back.

If you have leftovers, put them in the refrigerator. Your soup will be even better tomorrow.

This recipe makes AWESOME soup. Your family will love it.

Category: crockpot meals, Slow cooker delights, slow-cooker meals, Spicy soups, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly | Tags: beans, chicken, crockpot, pepper jelly, slow cooker, spicy crockpot chicken soup, spicy main dish, spicy soup, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Chicken soup
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 | November 28, 2011
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Cyber Monday Deal at Texas Pepper Jelly!

Cyber Monday, 15% discount, Texas Pepper Jelly Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year, has come and gone, but don’t think for a minute that last Friday was the only big shopping day before Christmas, or even that it was the only bargain shopping day of the season. Today is the shopping day known as Cyber Monday, and it’s a huge opportunity to snag some fantastic bargains, too!

But, what does Cyber Monday mean to people who love the sweet and spicy goodness of pepper jelly?

Well, to quote our CEO Craig Sharry, it means this:

If you’re a Texas Pepper Jelly customer it means you have one more day to save a lot of money on your holiday shopping. Order today and save money. It is just that simple. All orders placed before midnight tonight (Monday)will save 15%. All orders, big or small will save 15%.

So, what are you waiting for? Order today – clear up to midnight – and save 15% off your order, no matter how large or small your order might Texas peppr jelly Christmas logobe.

Be sure to share this with all your friends so that they can save as well. After all, your friends know your tastes, and they might order some Texas Pepper Jelly, or Rib Candy, or Messermeister cutlery, or Texas Bird Bath for YOU!

)Use code cyber in the code word coupon box on the view cart page to get your 15% savings.

Order a lot. You’ll need it. This is a good time to load up on our awesome Sampler Tins, too.

Category: Blogger Deals, Christmas in Texas, Craig Sharry, holiday gifts, Messermeister cutlery, Monday Munchies, perfect gift, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Samplers, TPJ Gifts, TPJ Sampler Tins | Tags: Black Friday deals, Christmas gift tins, Christmas in Texas, Cyber Monday, gift buying, holiday shopping, shopping, Texas Bird Bath, Texas gift tins, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly Cyber Monday Deals, Texas Rib Candy
Jane Goodwin | June 12, 2011
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Grilling Chicken? You Need Texas Bird Bath!

grillNobody knows grilling like Craig Sharry, and a smart outdoor cook will take Craig’s advice before any other.

This excerpt from this month’s Texas Pepper Jelly Newsletter contains some of the best chicken-cookin’ advice I’ve ever seen. I’d follow it if I were you!

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Chicken is one of the most popular foods to grill, especially because it’s so versatile and requires very little preparation. However, to successfully grill chicken without it becoming a char-grilled mess, there is a little bit of skill or know-how involved:

* Start with a clean grate; otherwise, you will have a lot of flare-ups. Then lightly coat the grate with cooking spray or oil to prevent chicken from sticking during the grilling process.

* Speaking of flare-ups – they are inevitable, so be prepared. Excess grease from fat and skin dripping onto the coals will cause flare-ups, so when that happens remove the chicken until the flames subside before putting the chicken back down. If the flare-ups continue, move the chicken to a cooler part of the grill.

* Larger pieces of chicken take longer to cook than smaller pieces, so you can either start cooking the bigger pieces in advance, or set up your grill so that one part is hotter than the other. If doing the latter, cook the larger pieces near the higher temps, such as the breasts. Place the thighs a little further away, followed by the legs. Finally, the wings will be grilled over the coolest part of the grill. This will help everything to cook evenly and pretty much on time.

* Using tongs (not a fork), turn the chicken frequently – about every five minutes – to prevent charring and blistering, while insuring doneness.

* To further prevent charring, apply barbecue and other savory sauces such as the Texas Bird Bath during the last 20 minutes of grilling.

* Chicken is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Different parts take different amounts of time to cook as follows:

* wings – approximately 10 minutes per side
* boneless breasts – approximately 5 to 6 minutes per side
* bone-in chicken – approximately 25-30 minutes, turning frequently
* chicken quarters – approximately 35-45 minutes, turning frequently
* chicken halves – approximately 45-60 minutes, turning frequently
* whole chicken – approximately 30-40 minutes on each side with indirect heat in a covered grill

Special note: marinating or brining chicken in advance helps to keep it from drying out during the grilling process.

Introducing Texas Bird Bath!

Our newest product, Texas Bird Bath, is beyond awesome. Seriously, this stuff is off the chain! Texas Bird Bath has the perfect blend of sweet and heat specially created for chicken. You can marinade in it, use it as a glaze, or add it to your favorite BBQ sauce.

Finally, a pourable, brushable, delectable sauce that can be used at any time during the cooking/grilling process. Or you can simply pour it over the chicken after you are finished cooking it. Even better….this product goes great with ribs, pork loin, lamb, seafood, and more. The possibilities are endless!

What are you waiting for? Order some today!

Category: BBQ, Craig Sharry, grilling, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips | Tags: bone-in chicken, boneless breasts, brine, chicken, chicken chart, chicken halves, chicken quarters, clean grate, cooking chicken, covered grill, Craig Sharry, grate, grill, grilling, grilling advice, grilling sauce, marinade, new product, outdoor cooking, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Pepper Jelly, whole chicken, wings
 
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