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Texas New Year’s Feast: Hoppin’ John & Skippin’ Jenny, Festive Style

Craig Sharry | December 30, 2012
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Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, New Year's hoppin john For those of us who live in the South, Hoppin’ John is a traditional New Year’s Day repast. For those of you who live in the North, you’ve got a real treat in store!

The origin of Hoppin’ John for New Year’s Day has many scholars arguing. Most agree that the southern laves liked to make and eat it in memory of Africa, where dishes made of beans and rice or other grains were easy to get and popular. Others say that Hoppin’ John became popular because it is so easy and economical to make, as well as delicious to eat. I’m betting that it’s really a combination of these and other things.

All we really need to know is that Hoppin’ John, complete with its folklore ( black-eyed peas for luck, etc.) IS easy to make, inexpensive, and really, really tasty. This crockpot version makes a simple recipe even easier!

Ingredients:

4 cans black-eyed peas, thoroughly drained and rinsed and drained again
4 cups chicken or turkey broth
1 package smoked sausage mini-links
1 can diced tomatoes
1/2 cup Texas Pepper Jelly’s Pomegranate Cranberry Habanero Rib Candy
1 cup finely chopped onion
1 bunch collard greens, rinsed, drained, and chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon bacon grease
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 cup dried cranberries (craisins)
2 cups cooked quinoa, brown rice, or really any grain your family likes

What to do:

Put the drained black-eyed peas, broth, and sausage in your crockpot. Stir in all the other ingredients (except the grains) and stir thoroughly. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours. I usually fill the crockpot before bedtime and let it cook all night, for lunch. For dinner, fill the slow cooker early in the morning and let it cook all day.

Serve over your grains of choice. I like to use brown rice, but my husband likes quinoa.

Happy New Year from Texas Pepper Jelly!

P.S. If there’s any left over and you serve it for supper the next day, it’s not Hoppin’ John any more. Leftover, it’s Skippin’ Jenny.

Category: crockpot meals, New Year's recipes, Pinterest, Slow cooker delights, slow-cooker meals, Spicy main dishes, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy, TPJ Recipes, Twitter | Tags: craisins, crockpot meals, holiday meals, Hoppin' John, New Year's traditional dinner, quinoa, rice, Skippin' Jenny, slaves, slow cooker suppers, southern meals, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy

Texas Jalapeno Passion Dip

Craig Sharry | December 27, 2012
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Merry Christmas from Texas Pepper Jelly

Merry Christmas from Texas Pepper Jelly!

Many people are snowed in right now, thanks to the 2012 Christmas blizzards covering the midwest with snow. This is a good time for families to put a holiday movie in the DVD player, put some Texas Jalapeno Passion Dip and some crackers on the coffee table, and snuggle up together on the couch! Our jalapeno dip will warm everyone through and through!

Ingredients:

Dip:

6 strips of crispy, diced bacon
2 8-oz packages of softened cream cheese (Neufchatel works, too.)
1/2 cup mayonnaise (I use Miracle Whip, but there is a slight difference. Try both and see which you like better.)
1/2 cup Texas Passion Jalapeno Pepper Jelly
1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup finely diced green onion

Topping:

1 cup finely crushed Ritz crackers
1/2 cup parmesan cheese
1/2 stick melted butter or margarine (not whipped)

What to do:

Preheat your oven to 350, and get out a large casserole dish.

Combine all of the dip ingredients in a large bowl, and mix well.

Transfer these ingredients to your casserole dish. If you want a thick (tall) dip, use a deeper, smaller dish.

Combine all the topping ingredients and sprinkle over the top of the dip.

Bake in that 350 oven for about 25 minutes. After 15 minutes, check regularly, for when the topping starts to bubble, it’s ready to remove from the oven.

Let the dip “set” for about a half hour before diving into it with the assorted crackers. Remember, it’s really hot at first, so keep an eye on the smaller children.

Texas Jalapeno Passion Dip will become one of your family’s Texas Pepper Jelly winter dip, jalapeno, passion pepper jellyfavorite snacks after tonight. Seriously.

Oh, it’s great with breadsticks and cut vegetables, too. Just remember, it’s jalapeno, and that means hot, with more than just the oven heat!

Category: Christmas in Texas, Feast of Fridays, Super Easy Party Recipes, Superbowl Food, Texas Christmas, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Holiday Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Snacks | Tags: breadsticks, Christmas in Texas, crackers, cut vegetables, dips, family on couch, holiday DVD, jalapeno dip, passion pepper jelly, snow, spicy football snacks, Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, winter snacks

The Perfect Christmas Breakfast: Texas-Style Jelly Doughnuts

Craig Sharry | December 18, 2012
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Texas style jelly doughnuts Christmas time is baking time, and Texas Pepper Jelly’s Texas Style Jelly Doughnuts will be the highlight of your family’s breakfast or snack time. They’re easy to make, too, and don’t contain much sugar at all!

Ingredients:

4 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 teaspoons dry yeast (one square)Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, holiday breakfast
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons real sugar
2 eggs
2 tablespoons butter (don’t substitute)
1/2 cup Texas Pepper Jelly, any kind
canola oil for frying
sugar and cinnamon mixture, for coating the finished doughnuts

What to do:

In a small bowl, combine the yeast, sugar, and 1/2 cup of the flour. Let rise for fifteen minutes.

In a large bowl, add all ingredients except oil, pepper jelly, and sugar/cinnamon mixture. Your final mixture should be soft but not sticky. If it’s sticky, add a little more flour. It it’s stiff, add a little more milk.

Cover, and let rise another 15 minutes.

Punch down the risen dough, turn out onto a floured surface and knead for a few seconds. With a floured rolling pin, roll out the dough to about 1/2-inch thick. Cut into rounds with a biscuit cutter, and place the rounds on a lightly floured baking sheet. Let rise for another 15 minutes.

In a heavy pot, heat the oil to 350 degrees. Fry the doughnuts, a few at a time. Turn frequently. When nicely browned, remove from oil and roll on a plate lined with sugar/cinnamon mixture. When all doughnuts are fried, fill a pastry bag with pepper jelly, insert the tip into each doughnut, and squeeze 1-2 teaspoons of pepper jelly into each doughnut. Serve and enjoy.

Category: Christmas in Texas, Spicy breakfasts, Texas breakfast recipes, Texas Christmas, Texas Holiday Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly | Tags: easy spicy breakfast, Jelly Doughnuts, Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas-style jelly doughnuts

Christmas in Texas: Gift Packages!

Craig Sharry | December 10, 2012
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There are many differences between a Texas Pepper Jelly gift package and everybody else’s gift packages, and all of these differences are positive!

First of all, our gift packages are quite affordable – you’ll get more than your money’s worth.

Next, our gift packages are delicious, nutritious, colorful, and unique. Your gift will be the recipient’s favorite, no holds barred.

Finally, we are the only company – that we know of – that allows our customers to, well, customize any and all of our gift packages. Most companies want to sell you a pre-packed gift box with flavors, etc, chosen for the convenience of the business.

Texas Pepper Jelly wants to send you a gift box packed with the flavors of your own choosing. That’s right – your gift box will be personalized by YOU, not by us. Choose a variety of flavors, choose all one flavor, choose any kind of mix you want. Key word: YOU.

Texas Pepper Jelly has several awesome gift packages, awaiting your choice of flavors. Order by December 18 and you’ll get your package before Christmas.

Category: Christmas in Texas, Monday Munchies, Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, TPJ Gifts, TPJ Sampler Tins | Tags: Christmas gift packages, customer choice, gift box, gift tins, holiday tins, Texas Pepper Jelly

Spicy Texas Lasagna and Christmas

Craig Sharry | December 5, 2012
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Texas Pepper Jelly spicy lasagna Lasagna is one of my husband’s favorite meals, and Texas Pepper Jelly’s lasagna is the best of any and all lasagnas you’ve ever had or ever will have. No exaggeration. We know you like our cheesy chicken lasagna, but you’ll add our Spicy Texas lasagna to your favorites, too.

Ingredients:

lasagna noodles, uncooked
2 cans spaghetti sauce
one cup sliced fresh mushrooms
one cup diced green pepper
1/2 cup diced red pepper
2 large onions, diced
2 cups shredded swiss cheese
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
any other tag ends of shredded cheese you’ve got, leftover in the fridge
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1/2 cup cooked and well-drained ground beef
1/2 cup cooked and well-drained sausage
1/4 cup finely shredded pineapple, well drained
1/2 cup Texas Pineapple Habanero Rib Candy

What to do:

In a large, deep lasagna baking dish, spray thoroughly with canola or olive oil. line the bottom with uncooked noodles.

On top of the noodles place half of each ingredient in whatever order your family prefers, with the cheeses on top. Put more uncooked noodles on top of the cheese, and build again.

On the very top, put more uncooked noodles. Top with sauces and cheese.

Bake at 325 for approximately an hour, checking several times to make sure the cheese doesn’t burn. When the noodles are soft, the lasagna is done.

Serve with a nice tossed salad, and you’ve got paradise in a plate.

Texas peppr jelly Christmas logoAfter dinner, come back online and start thinking about Christmas gifts for people you especially love. Texas Pepper Jelly has several gift boxes that are tops.

Git ‘er done. Your last day to order, if you want it by Christmas, is December 18.

Category: Christmas in Texas, holiday gifts, Spicy main dishes, Super Easy Party Recipes, Superbowl Food, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sampler Tins, What's Cookin' Wednesday | Tags: beef lasagna, chicken lasagna, Christmas, gift packages, gift tins, spicy texas lasagna

Texas Pepper Jelly on MY Thanksgiving Table!

Craig Sharry | November 25, 2012
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Texas Pepper Jelly, pepper jelly on the table If you look closely, you will see that among the salt, pepper, and other condiments on my Thanksgiving table, there are three bottles of Texas Pepper Jelly. The family, of course, was ecstatic to see those bottles, but I was also not a bit surprised that our guests were so happy to see pepper jelly on the table.

One guest in particular – Kevin – pointed out that Texas Pepper Jelly was his favorite pepper jelly, for many reasons, one being that Texas Pepper Jelly made seedless habanero jellies, such as apricot, cherry, peach, and apple. His diverticulitis made it difficult for him to find pepper jelly that he could eat, and Texas Pepper Jelly was his brand of choice, for he could devour (and he certainly did a lot of devouring!) as much of the seedless varieties as he wanted.

So, for your entire family and all of your friends – even those who can’t digest anything with seeds – Texas Pepper Jelly is the brand you want.

Christmas is only a few weeks away, so be thinking about ordering some of our gift packages for your gift-giving this season. Remember, you can choose any of our varieties of pepper jelly for your gift pack. In other words, YOU pick the flavor, not us. We’ll put your gift pack together according to YOUR preferences.

Category: Christmas in Texas, holiday gifts, Texas Christmas, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Thanksgiving, Texas Tips, TPJ Gifts, TPJ Sampler Tins | Tags: pepper jelly holiday table, pepper jelly thanksgiving, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly gift package

Thanksgiving Tip: Texas Pepper Jelly Glazed Ham

Craig Sharry | November 21, 2012
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Happy Thanksgiving, Texas Pepper Jelly Not everybody has turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, you know. Some people prefer to bake a ham, instead of or along with that turkey.

Instead of brushing brown sugar over your ham before you put it in the oven, try glazing it with Texas Pepper Jelly’s Pineapple Habanero instead. Then toothpick your pineapple rings all over it, put it in glazed pepper jelly ham, Texas Pepper Jelly hamthe oven, and let the pepper jelly work its magic on your ham.

The pepper jelly will caramelize and soak into the ham, flavoring it as a ham on your holiday table has never been flavored before. After this, though, we’re willing to bet that you’ll use our pineapple habanero pepper jelly every time you bake a ham.

Your family, friends, and guests will rave over your Texas-baked ham.

Category: Spicy main dishes, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Holiday Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Thanksgiving, Texas Tips | Tags: glazed ham, pineapple habanero ham, spicy glazed ham, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Thanksgiving, Texas-style ham

Thanksgiving Tip: Pepper Jelly on your Thanksgiving Table

Craig Sharry | November 20, 2012
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Texas Tips, useful cooking and grilling tips, Pepper Jelly In just a few days, most of you will be sitting down to your Thanksgiving dinner. Some of you will be dining with family, some with friends, some with just your immediate family. Some of you will be dining alone but still thankful for the many blessings in your life, some known, and some as yet unknown

Texas Pepper Jelly on your saladNo matter what kind of meal you’ll be having on Thanksgiving Day, there will probably be salad of some kind.

Along with your usual salad dressings, put a few jars of various Texas Pepper Jellies on your table. If you haven’t tried pepper jelly on Thanksgiving pepper jelly condiment, fruit salad with pepper jellyyour salad – tossed salad, fruit salad, any kind of salad – you haven’t had salad at its best.

Your family, guests, and you, yourself, will appreciate the addition of Texas Pepper Jelly to your Thanksgiving meal. There’s just nothing like some pepper jelly to add some pizzaz to any meal!

Category: Spicy salads, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas Holiday Recipes, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Thanksgiving, Texas Tips | Tags: spicy holiday dinners, Spicy salads, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Thanksgiving, Texas Tips

Thanksgiving Tips from Texas Pepper Jelly

Craig Sharry | November 16, 2012
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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

Texas Bird Bath: Best Turkey Marinade EVER!

Craig Sharry | November 5, 2012
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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
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