Cowboy Candy

"I bought a jar of these little dandies at a craft fair last year, and have been looking for some in stores without success. So instead I decided to find a recipe and make some. These are very hot with the seeds, or less so if seeded first. A cowboy candy slice is delicious served with cream cheese on a cracker. For a nice appetizer presentation, place 3 oz block of cream cheese on a plate. Top with 2 tbsp of cowboy candy, and place crackers around the edges of the plate. Note of warning: when slicing the jalapeno, I suggest wearing disposable latex gloves. Also, the fumes, while slicing and cooking, are strong (but fabulous)! This recipe represents the state of Texas."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1/2 cup
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ingredients

  • 1 14 cups sliced fresh jalapenos
  • 12 cup sugar
  • 14 cup water
  • 1 drop green food coloring (optional)
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directions

  • Slice jalapenos, and place in a small sauce pan.
  • Add water and sugar.
  • Cook over medium heat until boiling.
  • Reduce temperature to low, and simmer until the liquid has reduced, and the sugar water has become syrup-like (about 15- 20 minutes depending on temperature of heat source).
  • Let cool and place in clean jelly jar.
  • Store in refrigerator.

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Reviews

  1. This is oh SOOOOOOO good. I made these yesterday and can't stay out of the jar. Who needs cream cheese. I only left the seeds in one pepper and deseeded the others as was not sure how hot but next time will probably half them. For sure I will double or triple the next time around. Thanks for sharing this absolutely delicious recipe.
     
  2. Delicious little spicy gems! A great way to use up that huge bag of jalapeños from the produce market. Make sure you AT LEAST double the recipe because they cook down to nothing! You'll be sorry if you don't double it. I also added a little kosher salt to mine for that sweet/salty taste. Mmmm... thanks PanNan!
     
  3. Very good! Suggest at least doubling the recipe. I seeded the jalapenos first, and they were still pretty spicy. But of course I was eating them straight out of the pot with no cream cheese to cool them down. Nice to find a recipe that uses fresh jalapenos. Thanks for sharing, Nan!
     
  4. These are amazing! We had them for dinner on our Kittencal hamburgers (#208583) with guacamole and bacon. OH MY GOSH! That was the best burger I have ever eaten! I loved the slight sweet/hot taste on the burger from this wonderful cowboy candy. This is a keeper!
     
  5. Dandies they are! I left the seeds in and used the food coloring. Simmering perplexed me a bit as the water never seemed to get syrupy. But it did upon cooling so I guess I did it right. I *assumed* that the peppers would lose some heat with cooking and popped one in my mouth as soon as they cooled. *WRONG* I was scrambling for ice cubes! ;-) Thanks for a fun and tasty recipe!
     
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