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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 | November 2, 2011
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FREE SHIPPING? Now That’s a DEAL!

We all know that with online or catalog purchases, it’s the shipping that gets ya. Texas Pepper Jelly’s shipping rates have always been far below the average – in other words, we charge far less than most other online businesses. However, our CEO, Craig Sharry, wants to do even better than that.

If you order before Monday, Nov. 7, the shipping is absolutely free.

Free. As in, no money involved. He’ll even hold your holiday purchases until it’s time to send them!

Here is Craig’s message:

Just a quick reminder to all of our valued customers. Christmas is just around the corner. If you need any Jelly or Rib Candy for the Christmas holiday season now is the time to order. By ordering early you are insuring you will have plenty on hand for the holiday.

Texas Pepper Jelly would also like to offer you a surprise discount for early Christmas shoppers. For the next seven days you can get FREE USPS Priority Shipping. Yes I said FREE shipping.

Just type the word FREE in the discount code box on the view cart page and get FREE USPS Priority Shipping. Minimum order for FREE shipping is $35. This offer expires Monday November 7, 2011. Order now.

Free Shipping will also save you on any Christmas gifts that you might like to send. Order now and we will hold your order and ship in time for Christmas. Just put a note in the comment box that the order is a Christmas gift and we will not ship until Christmas. It’s that easy. Just one more way to save money and make gift giving easy.

We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday. Enjoy your time with your friends, family or whatever makes you happy.

Craig Sharry

P.S. If you sign up for the Texas Pepper Jelly newsletter, you’ll get deals like this, hints, tips, and awesome recipes in your inbox, regularly.

Category: Blog Giveaway, Blogger Deals, Christmas in Texas, Craig Sharry, holiday gifts, perfect gift, Texas Pepper Jelly, TPJ Customer service, TPJ Gifts, TPJ Newsletter | Tags: blog freebies happy holidays, Christmas gift, Craig Sharry, free, free holiday shipping, free shipping, freebies, holiday gifts, newsletter, pepper jelly, safe holidays, shipping, Texas Pepper Jelly, TPJ Newsletter
Jane Goodwin | March 30, 2009
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Monday Munchies: Texas BBQ Rub’s Glazed Smoked Ham and FREE TEXAS PEPPER JELLY! ACT FAST!

mondaymunchiesOur friends over at TexasBBQRub.com had some fantastic recipes in their newsletter, and they’ve given us permission to post them here on our Texas Pepper Jelly blog!   Their newsletter’s presentation couldn’t be beat, so here are the recipes, straight from TexasBBQRUB!  (Thanks a million, guys!)

(They’re giving their readers some Texas Pepper Jelly!  Go sign up NOW!)  Tomorrow is the last day to take advantage of this offer!  DO IT NOW!!!!!

Glazed Smoked Ham

This is a great way to take one of those ready to eat store bought cooked hams and make a really special ham for the Easter dinner. The combination of Texas BBQ Rub and either honey or Texas Pepper Jelly (www.texaspepperjelly.com) makes this one a special treat. By the way you can cook this great meal for about $25 and feed the family and not have to fight all of the crowds at the restaurants on Easter Sunday.

What you will need:

1- cooked ham (like you get at the store)

1 cup of honey

¼ cup of Texas BBQ Rub

1 cup of pineapple juice

6 oz of Coke or Dr Pepper soda (do not use the diet versions)

Optional – 4 oz of Texas Pepper Jelly www.texaspepperjelly.com (my choice is Pineapple Habanero for the ham)

Preparation for this ham is so easy.

For the Smoker

Prepare your smoker and get your fire hot. Total cooking time will be approximately 4 1/2 hours at 200 to 220 degrees.

Place the ham in an aluminum pan so it can sit in it while it is cooking. Take the store bought ready to eat ham and score the ham with a cris-cross pattern down into the ham about 1 inch. (If you are using one of the spiral cut hams you can skip this cutting of the ham.)  Mix together the 1/2 cup of the pineapple juice, ½ cup of honey, and 1/8 of a cup of Texas BBQ Rub and pour over the top of the ham. Place the ham on the smoker uncovered and cook for about 3 hours. After 3 hours, pour the 6 oz of Coke or Dr. Pepper over the ham and cover the ham in foil and cook for another hour to 1½ hours.

For the final glaze, mix ½ cup of pineapple juice 1/8 cup of Texas BBQ Rub, ½ cup of honey and pour over the ham for the last hour of the cook.

As an alternate for the final glaze you can use 4 oz of Texas Pepper Jelly over the top of the ham and cook for 1 hour. You can also use the Texas Pepper Jelly on the table as a sauce to put directly on the ham for those that want to really take the ham to the next level. Just put a tablespoon on your plate and dip the bite size pieces of ham directly into the jelly for a great taste addition.

If you are smoking the ham the day before and just want to heat it up for Easter Sunday you can prepare the ham up to the last glaze part of the recipe and the next morning you can take the ham out of the refrigerator, place in the oven at 225 degrees and heat the ham for about 2 to 3 hours. During this time add the final glaze and you will have the ham ready when you are ready to eat.

In the Oven

You can do this same ham in the oven and the only thing you will be missing is the smoke flavor added by the smoking process but this is some great ham. If you would like to add some smoke flavor to the oven cooked ham you can do so by adding about ¼ cup of liquid smoke to the first mix and this will add some smoke flavor to the ham. Not as good as cooking on the smoker but it will work if you are cooking this in the oven.

Exclusive Bonus Offer for our Subscribers – Complimentary Jar of Texas Pepper Jelly with your order

If you don’t have any Texas BBQ Rub or Texas Pepper Jelly we have a great deal for you. Order two bags of any of our national prize winning rubs and we will send you a complimentary jar of Texas Pepper Jelly’s national prize winning Pineapple Habanero jelly at no additional costs to you. We will even pay the shipping for the jelly.  This is a savings of about $10 we are going to save you. But you will need to order between now and Tuesday, March 31st to take advantage of this offer. I recommend you ship it Priority Mail or use the money savings feature of Flat Rate Box Priority shipping. Get it right now at www.texasbbqrub.com/shopping.html as time is running short to order in time for the special Easter dinner ham.  To ensure that you get your complimentary jar of Texas Pepper Jelly please write the word “Jelly” in the comment box on the order form so we can include the jelly in your order.

Bill’s Surprise Potatoes

Nothing goes better with a great smoked ham like Bill’s Surprise Potatoes. This recipe was developed by me while cooking at the Houston Rodeo BBQ Cookoff a few years ago and has been served to thousands of people and they are just blown away with this potato dish. It is easy to do and will be great with your ham, brisket, pulled pork or whatever you are cooking this Easter. I am going to give you the recipe for a full aluminum-serving pan of potatoes so if you want to cook a half-pan then cut the recipe down to half these amounts.

What you will need:

1 full size aluminum-serving pan – this will serve about 30 to 35 people

10 pounds of whole potatoes (I have used Idaho’s, russets, and others)

1 family size can (27oz) of cream of mushroom soup

1 family size can (27oz) of cream of chicken soup

2 cups of sour cream

1 cup of diced green onion

¼ cup of diced jalapenos (optional)

½ cup of Texas BBQ Rub

¼ cup of paprika

3 cups of shredded cheese (use cheddar or a blend of Monterey jack and cheddar)

¼ cup of granulated garlic (use this to your flavor liking)

Alt. Ingredient – your choice of chopped meat (brisket, butt, sausage)

First cut the potatoes in half (this will speed up the cooking time) and I leave the skin on the potatoes. In a large pot, boil the potatoes. Cooking time on the potatoes is about 30 to 45 minutes. When the potatoes are done, drain off the water and pour them into the serving pan. While the potatoes are still hot, crumble the potatoes into pieces. Add both cans of soup, the sour cream, Texas BBQ Rub, the granulated garlic, onions, and jalapenos and mix into the potatoes. Now add about ½ of the cheese and mix that into the potato mix. Spread this out in the pan and top with a large portion of cheese and then sprinkle with the paprika. Cover with aluminum foil and you can heat this in the oven at 225 degrees for about 1 to 1 1/2  hours (till all the cheese melts) or I stick mine on the pit and melt the cheese on the pit. Note: it is best to work with the potatoes when they are hot but you need to wear some thick heat protective gloves (like the ones we sell on our site).

If you would like to make it a total meal in itself add about 3 cups of chopped meat to the mix and you have a total meal. The kids and grown ups love this stuff. They will go thru it quickly so make plenty to have the next day.

Again if you want to save yourself about $10 and try some Texas Pepper Jelly we are going to send you a complimentary jar of the award winning Pineapple Habanero Texas Pepper Jelly with each 2 bag purchase of our rub from now until Tuesday, March 31st. That is only a few days from now. We anticipate a lot of people taking advantage of this, so don’t delay. Order right now and enjoy this for the Easter weekend. Again you can order at www.texasbbqrub.com/shopping.html

Feel better about yourself and forget the woes of the economy by going out to the BBQ pit and doing some cooking. There is nothing like the feeling you get by simply going outside and putting something on the BBQ pit. The flavors of the smoke are just so relaxing and good for your mental health. Forget the economy and cook something that makes the whole family feel great.

Category: BBQ, Blog Giveaway, Blogger Deals, free samples, Monday Munchies, Texas BBQ rubs, Texas Pepper Jelly, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Rubs and Spices | Tags: BBQ pit, BBQ smoker, Blog freebies, free pepper jelly, freebies, Glazed Smoked Ham, Surprise Potatoes, Texas BBQ rub, Texas BBQ Rub newsletter, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pineapple Habanero pepper jelly, TPJ Newsletter
Jane Goodwin | February 2, 2009
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Texas Pepper Jelly Newsletter

The Texas Pepper Jelly newsletter is full of interesting things!  Recipes, information, tips, advice. . . . the newsletter may be free, but what it contains is worth a fortune!

Plus, if you sign up to get our free newsletter right now, it comes with a few little extras.

First, if you sign up now, you’ll get a free sample of our cookbook.

Also, you’ll get a code worth 10% off of your Texas Pepper Jelly order.

Sign up to get the free Texas Jelly newsletter right here.

Category: eCookbook, TPJ Newsletter | Tags: recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly discount, TPJ Newsletter
Jane Goodwin | December 3, 2008
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What’s Cookin’ Wednesday

Remember, everyone who comments on this post gets a free Texas Pepper Jelly eCookbook, and a chance to also win a Messermeister knife!

The Texas Pepper Jelly eCookbook is FULL of fantastic recipes, and I know you will love it and USE it.  How do I know this?  Well, I’ve had my Texas Pepper Jelly eCookbook for a few weeks now and I LOVE IT and I USE IT! If you sign up for the Texas Pepper Jelly newsletter, you’ll get a free recipe and all kinds of wonderful tips every month!

There are also some recipes on the Texas Pepper Jelly website, and one of my favorites is this one:

Marinated Chicken Breasts

Put thawed chicken breasts in a ziplock bag with a generous helping of your favorite Texas Pepper Jelly. Put in refrigerator and leave for 24 hours. Take skillet and put over med to high heat and sear breasts on both side just long enough to carmelize the Texas Pepper Jelly. Then place in baking dish and cook for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees.

You can also put the marinated chicken breasts in your crockpot before you go to work, set it on low, and when you get home, you’ll have a fantastic dinner.

The wonderful aroma will hypnotize you as soon as you open your door, in fact.  Mmmmm, Texas Pepper Jelly marinated chicken breasts for supper!  Add some potato salad and green beans and you’ve got a feast fit for a king.  Some pecan pie would be good with it, too.  :)

Category: Blog Giveaway, free samples, Messermeister cutlery, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, TPJ Newsletter, TPJ Recipes, What's Cookin' Wednesday | Tags: crockpot meals, marinated chicken breasts, Messermeister knives, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly blog contest, Texas Pepper Jelly blog giveaway, Texas Pepper Jelly contest, Texas Pepper Jelly eCookbook, TPJ Newsletter, TPJ Recipes, What's Cookin' Wednesday
Jane Goodwin | October 27, 2008
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Texas Pepper Jelly: Everybody’s Favorite Gift!

There’s only one more week left in October, and with November comes the beginning of the holiday season!

This means that it’s time to start thinking SERIOUSLY about gifts.  This year, why not give everybody on your list something different, something they will really like, and something they will actually USE!

When you give your family and friends something from the Texas Pepper Jelly gift page, you’ll fulfill all three of those requirements!

I’ve blogged right here before about how genuinely awesome the Texas Pepper Jelly gift-packs are; I guess you could say that our hot peppers are really COOL.  The picture is of the Texas Tin Sampler Pack, and it’s only $22.97.  I’m going to order a couple of these for my brother.

Many of you signed up for the Texas Pepper Jelly newsletter, which scored you a free sample of our product, as well.  Thanks to all who did that!  You’ll be getting your samples soon; we have to make them first!  Yes, everything we sell is THAT FRESH!

Remember, we give stuff away all the time.  Check our blog daily to find out when!

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