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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
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Posted - Sep 06 2014 :  6:53:31 PM  Show Profile
This is a great way to utilize those banana peppers :)

Enjoy Sara and girls :)

Banana Pepper Mustard

1qt. Prepared Mustard

1 qt. (4 cups) Cider Vinegar

9 Tbsp. Cornstarch

6 Cup Sugar

3 cups finely chopped Banana Peppers

"REMOVE SEEDS OR MUSTARD WILL BE VERY HOT"

Combine Mustard, 3 Cups Vinegar, Sugar, and Peppers in a 4qt. Dutch Oven or stock pot..
Bring to a Boil over Medium Heat, (stirring almost constantly).
Mix Cornstarch with remaining 1 Cup of Vinegar.
Slowly Stir into Mustard Mixture until thickened.
Remove from Heat and Seal in Hot Jars.

Yield: about 12 (8-ounce) jars

This is great for pretzel dipping!

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~Sharon

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hudsonsinaf
True Blue Farmgirl

3162 Posts

Shannon
Rozet Wyoming
USA
3162 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2014 :  6:55:38 PM  Show Profile
This sounds delightful! I'm going to need to plant banana peppers specifically for this purpose next year!!!

Anyone have any recipes for serrano peppers? We have a ton of those and only one plant!!!

~ Shannon

http://hudson-everydayblessings.blogspot.com/
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YellowRose
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sara
Paris TX
USA
7483 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2014 :  7:02:25 PM  Show Profile
Thanks Sharon, I will print it out. I really like making different kinds of condiments to have on hand for little gifts.

Sara
Walk in Peace - Live with Joy
FarmGirl Sister #6034 Aug 25, 2014
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hudsonsinaf
True Blue Farmgirl

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Shannon
Rozet Wyoming
USA
3162 Posts

Posted - Sep 06 2014 :  7:07:27 PM  Show Profile
Idiot question, but do you happen to know if/how you process it for canning purposes?

~ Shannon

http://hudson-everydayblessings.blogspot.com/
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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

5216 Posts

Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - Sep 08 2014 :  10:59:01 PM  Show Profile
Shannon,

No questions are idiot questions, only smart :)

I process the jars for 10 minutes and then adjust for altitude, we live at about 6700 ft.

When you asked for recipes with Serrano peppers it made me smile. We thought we had planted Jalapenos one year (that was what the tag said and I had not used jalapenos much). When we harvested I thought "wow these are pretty small". Well I went on to make 'jalapeno' jelly for my honey but boy were they 'hot'! I should have doubled or tripled my gloves because they burned my hands pretty bad. My husband loved the jelly and I said 'good, because it was now discontinued'

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auntjenny
True Blue Farmgirl

277 Posts

Jenny
San Luis Obispo CA
USA
277 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2014 :  12:05:57 AM  Show Profile  Send auntjenny a Yahoo! Message
That sounds very very good! Thanks for posting it!

Inside me there is a skinny girl crying to get out, but I can usually shut her up with cookies.
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl

612 Posts

Sylvia
Kent WA
USA
612 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2014 :  11:09:16 AM  Show Profile
Making some today. Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. Sounds so yummy! Using pint jars.

Sylvia
Kent, WA
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nubidane
True Blue Farmgirl

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Lisa
Georgetown OH
3007 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2014 :  11:24:49 AM  Show Profile
I made some last night; I didn't have banana peppers, but a variety of sweet and some cayenne.
I processed in the Vitamix until they were almost pureed, and followed the recipe.
It is SOO tasty! I think next time I will add even more cayenne for some heat; I think mine is a bit mild, but hubby likes it that way. He adores mustard, so I will definitely be making more of this!
Thanks Again Sharon, for always having the tastiest recipes!


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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl

612 Posts

Sylvia
Kent WA
USA
612 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2014 :  9:43:55 PM  Show Profile
I gained 5 pints of this fabulous mustard. Going to do up some brats to broil tomorrow just so I can dip into this wonderful stuff! will be using the Vitamix to grind some flour and I'm felling some pretzels to help us watch two football games - the Oregon Ducks and our Seattle Seahawks! Go Ducks! Go Seahawks!

Sylvia
Kent, WA
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