Linda that Cowboy Candy looks Scrumptiously delicious!!! Along with others, I can’t find your post of the recipe either! Did you forget to post it-or am I over-looking it also? Please let me/us know! Still looking for the recipe!!!!!
Love Cowboy Candy! I put it in my coleslaw, using the brine too, in place of the sugar snd vinegar. Yum! Might have to can it with the pineapple sometime.
I'm so glad you chopped all that variety of peppers for Cowboy Candy. I have never tried it, but I will be making some soon. Thank you for showing me how!!
Thank you so much Linda! I’m about to harvest the last batch of my peppers tomorrow! Perfect timing! Watching the video now! Sending you love from Oregon 🌲🌲❤️💕🙏🏼
That looks delicious! I’ve never made Cowboy Candy yet! But I’ve been wanting to! Maybe this weekend! I can’t wait to try it and I want to give some away as Christmas gifts!
I don't do canning Linda, but your videos are so much fun to watch! I appreciate you taking the time to show us your canning skills tho! My mom used to can everything from the garden. She was a very hard worker with love for the family, as I'm sure you are too! Love from Calgary, AB!
Yumm! I make a lot of Cowboy Candy but have not seen a recipe with pineapple and since it’s one of my fav fruits I will def make this! Thank you Linda for this recipe!
I can’t wait to make this , this summer! There are so many different recipes out there. Yours is the first with pineapple, I love pineapple! Thank you.
Wow...very interesting and inspirational! Thanks so much for sharing this with us...that's alot of Product...love it! Happy New Week...blessings and much love to you 🥰
I have about half a bushel of jalapeños that I will be making into cowboy candy this weekend! My husband loves it. I will be dehydrating some as well. I will be very excited to see your uses of this!
@@juliezaro8104 I just diced mine then added to the dehydrator. I have sliced them before but we prefer the diced ones. I think mine took about 8 hours. I powered some and left some diced.
I made a 7 pint batch of Cowboy Candy a couple months ago with a jalapeno variety called "Early Jalapeno". If you ate the jalapenos fresh, I'd say they were about as spicy as a regular jalapeno. But after canning them up as Cowboy Candy, they got danged HOT! Like **really** hot. Like the hottest heat you can get with Thai or Indian food... I did not add any hot spices to the brine, so I'm not sure what happened. I read somewhere that they mellow on the shelf. I'm hoping they do, or I have 6 pints that I'll never touch.
If the heat doesn't mellow out enough for you to use it as is try pureeing them, heat it to boiling & re-can it. Puree can be used in small amounts in cooking.
@John - I made a batch of cowboy candy once and didn't take out the seeds and membrane and they were so hot they blew the top of my head off. So now I always clean. I've never canned them though, and I'm wondering if you tried yours and if they mellowed any.
I removed the seeds and capsaicin then used my food processor. Turned it into cowboy candy relish it’s DELICIOUS. I use it on burgers hotdogs sandwiches or over cream cheese with crackers. We have a crazy amount of Hungarian wax & banana peppers I’m going to make a batch with. Definitely won’t let them go to waste
Hey Linda I’ve been watching you for a while might I suggest a KitchenAid with the deicer slicer attachment saved me so many hours doing exactly what you just did just a friendly suggestion one canner to another.😊
You are so right.. Cowboy Candy is very addicting… I’ve made it several times and can’t get enough… I haven’t tried putting pineapple in it. I’ll have to do that next time. Thank you for the video..😊
Oh Linda…looks awesome. I don’t know how it happened but I only had 2 jalapeño plants. I’m going to try this recipe with some other hot peppers I have possibly just go purchase some. Great video
I think she did 5 c ACV, 3 c brown sugar, 1 1/2 c white sugar, spices (turmeric, celery seed/salt, mustard seed, cayenne, salt) to taste, and about 8 cloves of garlic. My recipe also includes powered pectin and dill seed, but she added neither of those.
I got some jalapeño plants from the garden shop and they certainly were not jalapeños. Bigger, longer and pointy and red when ripe. Not as hot either. Any ideas what I can do with them.
They would also be good to add along with jalapenos in this recipe or in a pepper jelly recipe (pepper jelly is also good over cream cheese or with lamp, pork, and other meats. Either is good over pintos as well.
I made mine in July & oct. Yummy.i diced mine.Where are the tattler's?!.chop all up,before u do video,Then give the measurements.adding pineapple now,in Feb if 2023
Linda that Cowboy Candy looks Scrumptiously delicious!!! Along with others, I can’t find your post of the recipe either! Did you forget to post it-or am I over-looking it also? Please let me/us know! Still looking for the recipe!!!!!
Love Cowboy Candy! I put it in my coleslaw, using the brine too, in place of the sugar snd vinegar. Yum! Might have to can it with the pineapple sometime.
I love cowboy candy, I also use any leftover syrup to make cowboy candy barbecue sauce.
That sounds delicious!
Great idea!
I'm so glad you chopped all that variety of peppers for Cowboy Candy. I have never tried it, but I will be making some soon. Thank you for showing me how!!
I just made a huge batch of this yesterday, and omg! It’s so darn good! Can’t eat just a bite for sure! Made another batch tonight!
Thank you so much Linda! I’m about to harvest the last batch of my peppers tomorrow! Perfect timing!
Watching the video now! Sending you love from Oregon 🌲🌲❤️💕🙏🏼
First recipe I’ve seen with the pineapple included, thats got to be wonderful.
I've seen it called Cowgirl Candy when 🍍 is added. It is delicious!
That looks delicious! I’ve never made Cowboy Candy yet! But I’ve been wanting to! Maybe this weekend! I can’t wait to try it and I want to give some away as Christmas gifts!
I don't do canning Linda, but your videos are so much fun to watch! I appreciate you taking the time to show us your canning skills tho! My mom used to can everything from the garden. She was a very hard worker with love for the family, as I'm sure you are too! Love from Calgary, AB!
Yumm! I make a lot of Cowboy Candy but have not seen a recipe with pineapple and since it’s one of my fav fruits I will def make this! Thank you Linda for this recipe!
Thank you Linda for you wonderful video, I enjoy it so much! seen you so happy about your production. It was so cute and it loos phenomenal!!
Good morning Linda. What a haul. That looks absolutely fresh and delicious. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful Tuesday. 😊😊
Love Cowboy Candy!!! I’ve made 2 batches recently but haven’t used pineapple in them. I have to try that!
Thank you Linda. Love your work
Once again another very helpful video. Thank you for showing us!
I can’t wait to make this , this summer! There are so many different recipes out there. Yours is the first with pineapple, I love pineapple! Thank you.
Linda, we love your salsa verde! This is going to be the first cowboy candy recipe we make. SO excited!!!
Yum! I love Cowboy Candy! Especially when it's hot! I have a good amount of peppers that I will be harvesting tomorrow
Love this stuff , great video and recipe thank you for sharing !
Use that brine to flavor collards or kale. How about beans in some of the brine or added to diced tomato. I’m so glad you didn’t throw it away 👍🏼
Yum!
Tks for sharing this recipe with us ☺️
Making it now, woohoooooo!
Wow...very interesting and inspirational! Thanks so much for sharing this with us...that's alot of Product...love it!
Happy New Week...blessings and much love to you 🥰
I have lots of jalapeno and green peppers. Can you use any pepper. I know you mentioned a few but non were bell peppers. God bless
Peppers are always interchangeable in canning recipes.
I have about half a bushel of jalapeños that I will be making into cowboy candy this weekend! My husband loves it. I will be dehydrating some as well.
I will be very excited to see your uses of this!
Vickie Y. Will you tell me how to dehydrate this please? I do dehydrate but not sure how to do this. What a yummy treat this would be!
@@juliezaro8104 I just diced mine then added to the dehydrator. I have sliced them before but we prefer the diced ones. I think mine took about 8 hours.
I powered some and left some diced.
@@vickiey4561 thank u for that,Vickie.
Hello Beauty, May I ask where you got your stock pot? It looks to me like it is wider at bottom and this appeals to me. Thank you for sharing. ❤
I made a 7 pint batch of Cowboy Candy a couple months ago with a jalapeno variety called "Early Jalapeno". If you ate the jalapenos fresh, I'd say they were about as spicy as a regular jalapeno. But after canning them up as Cowboy Candy, they got danged HOT! Like **really** hot. Like the hottest heat you can get with Thai or Indian food... I did not add any hot spices to the brine, so I'm not sure what happened. I read somewhere that they mellow on the shelf. I'm hoping they do, or I have 6 pints that I'll never touch.
If the heat doesn't mellow out enough for you to use it as is try pureeing them, heat it to boiling & re-can it. Puree can be used in small amounts in cooking.
@John - I made a batch of cowboy candy once and didn't take out the seeds and membrane and they were so hot they blew the top of my head off. So now I always clean. I've never canned them though, and I'm wondering if you tried yours and if they mellowed any.
I removed the seeds and capsaicin then used my food processor. Turned it into cowboy candy relish it’s DELICIOUS. I use it on burgers hotdogs sandwiches or over cream cheese with crackers. We have a crazy amount of Hungarian wax & banana peppers I’m going to make a batch with. Definitely won’t let them go to waste
Hey Linda I’ve been watching you for a while might I suggest a KitchenAid with the deicer slicer attachment saved me so many hours doing exactly what you just did just a friendly suggestion one canner to another.😊
Can’t wait to see what you use this in
You are so right.. Cowboy Candy is very addicting… I’ve made it several times and can’t get enough… I haven’t tried putting pineapple in it. I’ll have to do that next time. Thank you for the video..😊
I love that blooper 😂
Oh Linda…looks awesome. I don’t know how it happened but I only had 2 jalapeño plants. I’m going to try this recipe with some other hot peppers I have possibly just go purchase some. Great video
Great video, but did any of them not seal and what happens then???
Lol - I’m happy to not be the only one that occasionally drops things 😂
Love my cowboy candy !
Looks yummy
I love your sugar containers… do you have a link or remember where you got them?? Thank you! As always… love learning from you :)
Hi Linda wat sort of peppers are they thanks
Can you add some bell peppers with the jalapeños and ginger?
I just made this today. So yummy.
What great video 🖒 look so tasty
Is there a printed recipe somewhere that I am missing please?
Ur all videos r awesome
How do you keep your brown sugar from not getting hard in that container
It’s literally the container - it’s a Tupperware modular mate ☺️
Can this also be made using frozen Jalpinos?
Would crushed pineapple be good?
Can I get a link for the canning pot, please.
😊
I’ve been looking for a CC recipe with pineapple. Did anyone catch which recipe she used? Thanks!
I think she did 5 c ACV, 3 c brown sugar, 1 1/2 c white sugar, spices (turmeric, celery seed/salt, mustard seed, cayenne, salt) to taste, and about 8 cloves of garlic. My recipe also includes powered pectin and dill seed, but she added neither of those.
Thank you!
I thought I was the only one who couldn’t find the recipe link she mentioned. ☹️
8 minutes in video is recipe
Linda, how long to water bath can the marinade, please? Thanks!
15 minutes
I got some jalapeño plants from the garden shop and they certainly were not jalapeños. Bigger, longer and pointy and red when ripe. Not as hot either. Any ideas what I can do with them.
They would also be good to add along with jalapenos in this recipe or in a pepper jelly recipe (pepper jelly is also good over cream cheese or with lamp, pork, and other meats. Either is good over pintos as well.
Love it good on hamburgers my one granddaughter doesn’t like real hot but she loves these
Will you be posting the recipe? You said it is a Ball recipe but I cannot find it ☹
Look at the reply to EricaBer
Red peppers 🌶 are always hotter 🔥 then the green ones.
Wow you are one scattered sweetie! Where’s a written recipe?
Thanks anyway…❤
I imagine this taste like a good spicy sweet and sour sauce
Where can I find the recipe? Thanks❤
Look at the reply to EricaBer
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I sooo want to make this. Gotta get some jalapeños.
I love making cowboy candy. It delicious in potato salad.
I made mine in July & oct. Yummy.i diced mine.Where are the tattler's?!.chop all up,before u do video,Then give the measurements.adding pineapple now,in Feb if 2023
Linda, is that a kitty litter scoop? LOL
No it's a kitchen drainer scoop. I have one in my kitchen & use it often...love it.
I think kitty litter scoops have straight lines?
The Brian is infused and the peppers are suffused.
A little sugar is okay. It's a condiment not a side dish.
Where's the recipe?
Never seen anyone put pineapple in cowboy candy
Usually the ones with pineapple and carrots are called cowgirl candy . I've made both and both are good but with a slight difference.
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Am I blind, am looking for the recipe.
You just have to make notes she never puts them in the description, wish she would
She said she was linking the Ball recipe but I don’t see it either!
Look at the reply to EricaBer
Couldn't hear her talk