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Nigella's Chilli Jelly I find the best. Once it's got to jam setting point, put it through a sieve and collect all the chunky bits and put them into a jamjar on their own. I use this for all my cooking needs and the jelly for giving away as pressies.
Nigella's Chilli Jelly I find the best. Once it's got to jam setting point, put it through a sieve and collect all the chunky bits and put them into a jamjar on their own. I use this for all my cooking needs and the jelly for giving away as pressies.
Tried nigellas last year with cayennes. Superb and I shall try the straining this year. Just got some red peppers ready but the chillis are a bit behind. I intend to make some VERY hot jam.........just because I've grown some bhut jolokia and I can't just eat them!
just started off the chilli wine, wasn't brave enough to use my habaneros so used jalapenos instead (still after whizzing in the blender, I took a quick sniff as the lid was removed and it was a fairly eye-wateringly potent aroma)
Kernow rag nevra
Some people feel the rain, others just get wet.
Bob Dylan
made two gallons of chilli wine about 10 years ago for a £5 bet.I had told someone you could ferment any fruit and veg so he turned up with a 3 pound box of green chillies .The fermentation went quite quickly and it cleared to a pale greenish colour.Got some in my mouth whilst siphoning it into the bottles & it was like swallowing molten lead,had to use buttered bread to withstand the pain.
Smug friend turned up for the tasting 2 weeks later and I watched him drink two wine glasses which he said were great whilst changing to an impressive range of colours (apparantly it's dead macho to destroy your digestive tract )
Got my fiver though..........................he never took the rest of the bottles or indeed the open one.
Over the next couple of years I amused myself by leaving an open one on the side at parties, its always easy to spot the bring a bottle dodgers who turn up with 2 cans of 25p tesco's lager and then snuffle round what everyone else has bought
don't be afraid to innovate and try new things
remember.........only the dead fish go with the flow
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