Cowboy Candy Recipe Canning - How to Make Candied Jalapenos (2024)

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Get ready to be blown away by this mouthwatering Cowboy Candy recipe! These candied jalapeños are so irresistibly delicious that you might just find yourself accidentally devouring the entire jar in no time. It's a flavor explosion you won't be able to resist!

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This amazing Cowboy Candy recipe is an absolute flavor explosion that my whole family absolutely loves! It's also an awesome way to preserve those abundant jalapeños from your garden harvest. Trust me, you won't want to miss out on this sweet and spicy treat that captures the essence of summer and the Wild West all in one jar!

I've spent all spring and summer tending to the garden, and now my jalapeño plants are bursting with fiery, green peppers! You've may wonder what to do with so many spicy peppers! Well, that's where this Cowboy Candy recipe comes in to save the day! It's the perfect way to make the most of your harvest and savor those spicy peppers throughout the year.

The best part is, making Cowboy Candy is super easy and oh-so-rewarding. All you need are some fresh jalapeño peppers, a few pantry staples like apple cider vinegar, white sugar, and spices, and your trusty canning jars. I promise you'll feel like a true kitchen cowgirl, preserving your very own bounty;)

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Serve with Cream Cheese!

Imagine having those candied jalapeños on hand to serve as an appetizer on crackers with cream cheese, or to spice up your meals during the colder months. From adding a zesty kick to your potato salad or macaroni salads to piling them high on your pulled pork sandwiches or hotdogs, this Cowboy Candy is a flavor game-changer.

Plus, it's an excellent way to experiment with different spice levels. You can adjust the cayenne pepper and chili powder to suit your taste buds, from a gentle heat to an all-out wild ride! And let me tell you, seeing those vibrant red and green jalapeño slices suspended in the sweet brine is a sight to behold – it's like liquid gold in a jar.

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Cowboy Candy Canning Recipe - Candied Jalapeños

Ingredient

  • 3 pounds fresh jalapeno peppers (you can mix in some other hot peppers like banana peppers or cayenne peppers for variety and color)
  • 2 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 6 cups white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon celery seed
  • 1 tablespoon mustard seeds
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • *Optional - ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (adjust to your desired level of heat)

Cowboy Candy Equipment

Large pot

Food processor or sharp knife for slicing

Slotted spoon

Canning tongs

Sterile canning jars (pint jars work well)

Two-piece lids

Damp paper towel or washcloth

Water bath canner

Cooling rack

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How to Make Cowboy Candy Recipe Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Peppers

Slice the fresh jalapenos into ¼-inch rounds using a food processor or a sharp knife. You may want to wear gloves to protect your hands from the heat of the peppers. Remove the seeds for a milder flavor or leave some seeds in for extra spiciness.... I just leave them in!

  1. Make the Sweet Brine

In a large pot, combine apple cider vinegar, white sugar, celery seed, mustard seeds, garlic powder, and optional cayenne pepper. Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves. Reduce the heat to medium and let it simmer for 8 minutes.

  1. Add the Pepper Slices

Gently add the sliced jalapeños into the boiling syrup mixture. Let them cook for 5 minutes, ensuring they are fully coated in the syrup.

  1. Prep Jars the Jars and Canner

While the jalapeños are cooking, Fill a water bath canner with enough water to cover the ½ pint jars and bring it to a full boil.

5. Fill the Mason Jars

Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove the jalapeño slices from the syrup and place them into the bottom of the sterile canning jars. Leave about a ¼ inch of the upper rim of the jar (headspace from the top of the jar.)

  1. Boil the leftover syrup down for another 10 minutes.
  2. Add the Syrup to Jars

Carefully ladle the hot syrup over the jalapeño slices in the jars, ensuring they are fully submerged. Leave about a ¼-inch of headspace from the top of the jar.

  1. Remove Air Bubbles

Use a clean, damp paper towel or a plastic spatula to remove any air bubbles from the jars. Simply run the paper towel or spatula around the inner walls of the jar to release trapped air.

  1. Water-bath Seal the Jars

Wipe the rims of the jars with a damp paper towel to remove any residue or stickiness. Place the flat lids on top and screw on the two-piece lids until fingertip tight.

Canning Cowboy Candy Recipe

  1. Process the Jars in a Water Bath Canner

Using canning tongs, place the filled and sealed jars into the water bath canner. Ensure that the jars are covered with at least 1 inch of water. Bring the water to a full boil and process the jars for 20 minutes.

After 20 minutes, turn heat off, and let jars stay in the canner for an additional 5 minutes before removing! (Don't skip this step!)

  1. Cool & Store:

Carefully remove the processed jars from the water bath canner and place them on a paper towel or a cooling rack. Let them cool completely at room temperature. As they cool, you may hear a popping sound, which means the jars are sealing properly.

Once cooled, check the lids to make sure they are sealed. If any jars didn't seal, store them in the refrigerator for future use.

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Your Cowboy Candy, or candied jalapeños, are ready to enjoy! This sweet and spicy treat is perfect for adding to sandwiches and tacos or salads and even as a topping for pizza! And they make a great homemade gift as well!

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Cowboy Candy Canning Recipe

Yield: 5 jars

Prep Time: 1 hour

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 12 hours

Total Time: 13 hours 20 minutes

Perfectly sweet and spicy cowboy candy is a great way to use up an abundance f jalapenos... Serve with cream cheee and crackers for a wonderful treat! Or Gift for Christmas!

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds fresh jalapeno peppers (you can mix in some other hot peppers like banana peppers or cayenne peppers for variety and color)
  • 2 cups apple cider vinegar
  • 6 cups white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon celery seed
  • 1 tablespoon mustard seeds
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • *Optional - ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper (adjust to your desired level of heat)

Instructions

  1. Slice the fresh jalapenos into ¼-inch rounds using a food processor or a sharp knife. You may want to wear gloves to protect your hands from the heat of the peppers. Remove the seeds for a milder flavor or leave some seeds in for extra spiciness.... I just leave them in!
  1. Make the Sweet Brine
  • In a a large pot, combine apple cider vinegar, white sugar, celery seed, mustard seeds, garlic powder, and optional cayenne pepper. Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves. Reduce the heat to medium and let it simmer for 8 minutes.
  1. Add the Pepper Slices
  • Gently add the sliced jalapeños into the boiling syrup mixture. Let them cook for 5 minutes, ensuring they are fully coated in the syrup

Prep Jars the Jars and Canner

  • While the jalapeños are cooking, Fill a water bath canner with enough water to cover the ½ pint jars and bring it to a full boil.
  • Slice the fresh jalapenos into ¼-inch rounds using a food processor or a sharp knife. You may want to wear gloves to protect your hands from the heat of the peppers. Remove the seeds for a milder flavor or leave some seeds in for extra spiciness.... I just leave them in!
  1. Make the Sweet Brine
  • In a large pot, combine apple cider vinegar, white sugar, celery seed, mustard seeds, garlic powder, and optional cayenne pepper. Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves. Reduce the heat to medium and let it simmer for 8 minutes.
  1. Add the Pepper Slices
  • Gently add the sliced jalapeños into the boiling syrup mixture. Let them cook for 5 minutes, ensuring they are fully coated in the syrup.

5. Fill the Mason Jars

  • Using a slotted spoon, carefully remove the jalapeño slices from the syrup and place them into the bottom of the sterile canning jars. Leave about a ¼ inch of the upper rim of the jar (headspace from the top of the jar.)
  1. Boil the leftover syrup down for another 10 minutes.
  2. Add the Syrup to Jars
  • Carefully ladle the hot syrup over the jalapeño slices in the jars, ensuring they are fully submerged. Leave about a ¼-inch of headspace from the top of the jar.
  1. Remove Air Bubbles
  • Use a clean, damp paper towel or a plastic spatula to remove any air bubbles from the jars. Simply run the paper towel or spatula around the inner walls of the jar to release trapped air.
  1. Water-bath Seal the Jars
  • Wipe the rims of the jars with a damp paper towel to remove any residue or stickiness. Place the flat lids on top and screw on the two-piece lids until fingertip tight.

Canning Cowboy Candy Recipe

  1. Process the Jars in a Water Bath Canner
  • Using canning tongs, place the filled and sealed jars into the water bath canner. Ensure that the jars are covered with at least 1 inch of water. Bring the water to a full boil and process the jars for 20 minutes.
  • After 20 minutes, turn heat off, and let jars stay in the canner for an additional 5 minutes before removing! (Don't skip this step!)
  1. Cool & Store:
  • Carefully remove the processed jars from the water bath canner and place them on a paper towel or a cooling rack. Let them cool completely at room temperature. As they cool, you may hear a popping sound, which means the jars are sealing properly.
  • Once cooled, check the lids to make sure they are sealed. If any jars didn't seal, store them in the refrigerator for future use.

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    Is It Hot?

    Yes, Cowboy Candy is hot, thanks to the jalapeño peppers and cayenne pepper used in the recipe. The candied jalapeños are prepared in a boiling syrup mixture with apple cider vinegar, white sugar, and spices like celery seed, mustard seeds, and garlic powder, creating a perfect balance of sweetness and heat! This spicy treat is then canned in sterile jars with a water bath canner so it can be stored on the shelf for over a year.

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    How to Serve ThisCowboy Candy Recipe

    Cowboy candy is a versatile and flavorful treat that can be enjoyed in so many ways. A delicious way to serve cowboy candy is by pairing it with cream cheese on crackers. The smooth and creamy texture of cream cheese is a perfect complement to the spiciness of the candied jalapeños!

    To serve, use a slotted spoon to carefully remove the candied jalapeños from their jar.

    The vibrant red and green colors of the candied jalapeños make them a a beautiful addition to any dish. Home jarred cowboy candy can be stored for over a year of future use, and the spicy jalapeño slices can be used in recipes like on hot dogs, in potato salad, macaroni salads, and even mixed into barbecue sauce or a Bloody Mary for an extra kick.

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    FAQs

    What is cowboy candy made of? ›

    Key Ingredients in Cowboy Candy

    Jalapeños: The star of the show! Their heat mellows as they cook. Sugar: Granulated sugar reduces to a syrupy, saucy texture. Vinegar: Apple cider vinegar adds balanced acidity.

    How long does canning jalapeños last? ›

    How Long Do Pickled Jalapeños Last? An opened jar of quick pickled jalapeños can last several months in the fridge, or if properly canned, up to one year at room temperature.

    Can jalapeños be canned without pickling? ›

    You can use a pressure canner and can them as plain jalapenos; You can use a water-bath or steam canner, and can them as pickled jalapenos.

    How to make pickled jalapeños less spicy? ›

    The longer you leave them in the fridge, the softer and less spicy these pickled jalapeños become. If you want to make these less spicy I highly recommend removing some of the seeds and white membrane when slicing!

    Who invented cowboy candy? ›

    Legend has it that Cowboy Candy originated in 1922 on the St. Augustine, Texas-based WHH Ranch by a 7-year-old named Mindie Heironimus, who pickled homegrown jalapeños with sugar and spices. The family called them Cowboy Candy for unknown reasons, maybe because the cowboys couldn't get enough of this sweet-hot treat.

    What is good to eat with cowboy candy? ›

    Literally anything. Top a burger, a bagel and cream cheese or a pizza. Chop and add to any salad, especially ones where you might otherwise use pickle relish — egg, chicken or potato salad, for example — or dips and sandwich spreads.

    Do jalapeños go bad in vinegar? ›

    Salt naturally cures food and vinegar is loaded with acid, which creates the perfect storm for preventing bacteria growth. Fresh jalapeños will last around one week in the refrigerator. But once you pickle them, they'll stay their best quality for two months but could even be safe to eat after that.

    Do you have to peel jalapeños before canning? ›

    Select firm peppers with smooth skin and no disease, soft spots or insect damage. For canning, an average of 9 pounds of peppers is needed per canner load of 9 pints. . These peppers are best when peeled before they are preserved.

    How to tell if canned jalapenos are bad? ›

    A definitive answer on when to toss your peppers will really only come from inspecting the product. Look for the telltale signs of spoilage as you would on olives or capers or anything else packed in liquid. Mold is the first sign it's gotta go, along with a bulging lid or fizzy brine.

    How to keep jalapenos crunchy when canning? ›

    "I searched for a long time to find a way to make shelf-stable pickled jalapenos that remained crunchy after the jars were processed in a boiling water bath. I tried Pickle Crisp and I tried alum, but neither of these worked. So I finally tried a pickling lime soak, and it worked!

    Why are my canned jalapenos mushy? ›

    If the brine was too weak or lacked the right balance of ingredients, it might have caused them to turn mushy. Finally, improper storage can also lead to mushy pickles. If the jalapeños were stored at too warm a temperature, they might have softened over time.

    Why do canned jalapenos have carrots? ›

    The carrot and garlic are technically optional, but I find that they add a lot of flavor – and are traditionally added to most pickled jalapeños you would get from the store! If you are sensitive to spice you can choose to remove some or all of the jalapeño seeds before pickling them.

    Does vinegar make jalapeños less spicy? ›

    Soak Chiles in a Vinegar and Water Solution

    This method helps temper the jalapeños' heat without destroying their distinctive flavor. Peppers need to be cut open for this to work.

    Does boiling jalapeños make them less spicy? ›

    We tried boiling the chiles in water and in milk, cooking them in oil, and roasting them. To our surprise, boiling the peppers in water or milk or cooking them in oil for 5 minutes did remove a significant amount of their burn, when compared with a raw piece of the same pepper.

    What happens if you eat too many pickled jalapenos? ›

    A Quick Review

    Eating hot peppers may also help relieve your stuffy nose. Too much heat, however, can result in unpleasant side effects like abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting.

    What is cowboy made of? ›

    Cowboy is the only flavoured cooking fat available from Uganda. It is made from all natural vegetable ingredients and is also cholesterol free. Cowboy has been used for years and is ideal for frying chapatis and matoke. It adds taste to cooking and gives it a mouthwatering aroma.

    What is the hard shell of candy made of? ›

    The hard, shiny shells on candies are often made from shellac, a resin secreted by the lac bug. You may know shellac from its more famous work in varnishes and sealants, but it's also a mainstay in pill coatings, candy, coffee beans, and even the waxy sheen on apples and other fruits and vegetables.

    What is candy's made of? ›

    Sugar, mainly sucrose from sugar beets or sugarcane, is the major constituent of most candies. Other sweeteners employed in candy manufacture include corn syrup, corn sugar, honey, molasses, maple sugar, and noncaloric sweeteners. Sweeteners may be used in dry or liquid form.

    What is CC stick candy made of? ›

    CC stick candy may be made of spun sugar, jaggery, chocolate, fruits and mint. They are available in the form of lollipops, gumdrops, smaller lozenges.

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