Jalapeño Apple Jam Recipe Two Ways

Jalapeño Apple Jam

Jalapeño Apple Jam

I enjoyed a scrumptious cilantro lime marinated chicken sandwich recently at The Scottsdale Beer Company and they added jalapeño jam and avocado aioli to the sandwich and it was amazing. Last week I published a Cilantro Lime Chicken Meatloaf recipe that taste very much like the same sandwich. You might want to enjoy some Jalapeño Apple  Jam either on grilled meats, a sandwich with avocado, on the Cilantro Lime Chicken Meatloaf or with cream cheese.

This jam recipe is somewhat reduced in sugar. I used an apple to mellow the jalapeño peppers and to add natural sweetness. The lime juice and apple also added natural pectin so running to the store and buying pectin isn’t necessary.

The First batch I made is the Chunkier Jam on the right. The recipes are very similar except the liquid in the clearer jam on right was water and the blended jalapeño jam was apple cider vinegar. The two jams came out tasting very different to me. The Jam on Left has a more mello jalapeño heat and more apple taste…still spicy and not as sweet. The Jam on right is much hotter and much sweeter.

The jalapeños I used were from the same batch and were nice ones that were fruity with a medium heat.

Ingredients for the sweeter & Hotter Chunky Jam (more preserve like) on the right side. Makes about 10 servings.

1 1/2 cups jalapeños chopped with stem removed

1 apple pealed cored and chopped

3/4 cup water

1 Tablespoon lime juice

1 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon kosher or sea salt

Directions combine in sauce pan on medium heat and stir occasionally and when thickened remove from heat and put in a sterilized container.

Ingredients for The Jam on left that is blended, less sweet and with less heat and has more of an apple taste  makes about 12 servings

2 cups jalapeno peppers chopped with stems removed

1 apple pealed chopped cored

1 cup apple cider vinegar

2 Tablespoons lime juice

1 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon kosher or sea salt

Directions

Blend the jalapeño peppers, apple, lime juice and vinegar together.

Get your sauce pot on medium high heat and add everything. Stir occasionally. When the mixture starts to boil turn the heat down to medium. Continue to stir occasionally and your mixture is done when it thickens. (about 20 minutes)

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