Thursday, April 3, 2008

Pineapple Habanero Jelly

The last time I was at the Farmer’s Market I was drawn towards these bright coloured peppers and for some reason bought a pack of them too. Like all other things which reach my pantry with no pre-determined use or destination, the habaneros snugly sat in my fridge. The week after I bought them we were at Le gourmet Chef, a store which meets culimary needs and I happened to taste a Pineapple Habanero Jelly, which was very tasty.

The sweet from the pineapples hit the palette first and then came the fiery hot from the habaneros. Cute and small they are, but don’t take these Habaneros for granted; there's more heat packed in there than you think! A little sure goes a long way.

The taste of this jelly lingered in my mind for a long time and the next time I saw the habaneors peeking at me from behind the gazillion other stuff in the fridge, I knew I had to make this jelly. I set about looking for a recipe online and came across this one.

I have never made Jams or Jellies at home before this so I had to rely on what I've seen to get the right consistency.

You will need:

15 habaneros, seeded and deveined (any colour, I used Orange)
1 orange bell pepper (or a bell pepper the same color as the habaneros)

4 cups cubed pineapple
1 cup Distilled Vinegar
5 cups sugar
3-4 tbsp Fruit Pectin
Pinch of salt

In a blender, chop up the habaneros, bell pepper, pineapple and vinegar. Bring to a boil on medium high heat in a non-stick pan. Add fruit pectin and stir. The mixture should thicken as you boil.

For the above mentioned quantity of fruit:sugar:habanero, the quantity of pectin used was sufficient. You can increase/decrease it depending on how well your mixture thickens as you bring to a boil.

Pectin is basically a gelling agent used in the preparation of jams and jellies. It is available in most grocery stores.


The Pineapple Habanero Jelly serves well as a dip for Torilla chips, salted Pretzels or anything else you can think of pairing this with.


Fire up your taste buds!! :D

31 tidbits:

meeso said...

This sounds great and I love the color! Pineapple and Habanero sound like they would pair up perfectly!

My Space My Thoughts! said...

sounds like a good combo! I can imagine the taste!

Divya Vikram said...

Love the idea of this recipe..Should have tasted great.

TBC said...

That does look fabulous. It would be such a good bread spread too.I like it- hot and sweet.:-)

ranji said...

wow namratha!!!the photos and the recipe are mind blowing!!i love it..will definitely make these..will be very good as party starters!!

Pearlsofeast said...

Hi Namaratha,

I was actually looking for a easy jam recipe. This one looks absolutely stunning.
I will certainly try this.

kamala said...

Jelly looks yummy and delicious.

Uma said...

Wow, simply superb! looks delicious.

Namratha said...

Thanks Meeso, they do...they make a perfect combination, a very tasty one too!

It sure is Suman, tastes different!

Thanks Divya, it sure tastes gr8!

Absolutely T, you can even eat it off with a spoon :D

Thanks Ranji, do try it!:)

Thanks Pearlsofeast, do try it.

Thank you Kamala and Uma:)

Cham said...

I left a comment but it disappeared :(( May be it was too fiery ur jelly Dear. Habanero one of the hottest pepper, how could u leave in fridge for weeks Nam??? Make some fiery omelette too ...

bee said...

i love these two flavours. gorgeous colour.

bee said...

i love these two flavours. gorgeous colour.

Nags said...

hot and sweet. my favourite combo of flavours!

Lavi said...

Colourfull Jelly..awesome pictures..last one is tempting me more.

sowmya said...

too good namratha...that looks delicious..

arundati said...

am sure that explodes like a bomb on the tongue!!

Saswati said...

wow gr8 recipe Namratha....we can basically serve this with any snack.

Suganya said...

15 habaneros? Oh my.

Jayashree said...

That's a whole lot of habaneros.....aren't they super-super-hot???
Looks good, though....

sra said...

15 habaneros? I am tempted, though we don't get habaneros here!

Sig said...

Wow thats a hot jelly, just the way I like it :)

sunita said...

That's absolutely delish!

ANJALI J. said...

thats looks delicious.. i dont feel like leaving ur blog and ur pictures :) i loved ur blog. im adding ur to my fav bloggers list.

srikar's kitchen said...

looks delicious.... great pics.....

easycrafts said...

Sounds as well as looks great

Meera said...

Heat from habaneros and sweetness from pineapple - what a creative use!! Must have tasted yum!!

Rosie said...

This looks delicious namratha and what a great colour!!

Rosie x

Kalai said...

Wonderful combo here!! Love that last pic! :)

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Walter Davis said...

15 habaneros? are you crazy? I'm from Texas and we like habaneros, but 15? in a single bowl of dip? 99% of the other recipes available call for anywhere from 1/2 tsp to maybe 3 whole peppers.

Holy frijoles!!

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