STICKY SWEET CHILLI and TAMARILLO JAM
My garden is full of little bell peppers (like Pepperdews), Chillis and my Tamarillo tree is drooping Tamarillos. So what better way than to utilize them all in a sweet chilli jam. You can substitute the Tamarillos for tomatoes if you like. It is absolutely delicious.
Ingredients
1 Cup (250ml) Tamarillos, skinned and chopped.
1 Cup (25ml) peppers, chopped. ( I used a mix of sweet caspium peppers and chilli peppers)
1 Tbls (15ml) Garlic, crushed.
2 Cups (500ml) Sugar.
1/2 Cup (125ml) White grape vinegar
1 Tbls (15ml) Dark Balsamic vinegar
2 Tbls (30ml) Freshly squeezed lemon Juice
1/2 tsp (5ml) Salt
Method
- Put all the ingredients in a medium sized saucepan
- Keep on a low heat stirring occasionally until all the sugar has turned to liquid.
- Turn up slightly and simmer for about 45 minutes until the jam turns syrupy.
- Test a bit on a spoon, the cooled liquid on the spoon must be thickish and syrupy but it will thicken even more on cooling.
- Sterilize a jar in boiling water, and pour the warm jam into the jars.
Tips:
- Makes about 2 cups of jam
- will keep for about a month or so in the fridge
- Can substitute tomatoes for the Tamarillos
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30 Apr 2013
25 Apr 2013
Brinjal Jam
STICKY BRINJAL JAM
This recipe comes from my friend Nadia. It is super easy, yummy with cheese, and
lasts for about 2 weeks or so in the fridge.
The recipe uses palm sugar, but you can substitute this for normal light
brown sugar. Palm sugar can be purchased
at a Chinese food store.
Ingredients
2 to 3 Brinjals, sliced into thin rounds (about 250g)
5ml (1tsp) cumin seeds
5ml (1tsp) Mustard seeds (I used yellow mustard seeds)
1 Chilli, halved long-ways and seeds removed
250ml (1 cup) balsamic vinegar
125g palm sugar, grated
Method
- Grind the cumin & mustard seeds with a pestle & mortar
- Place all the ingredients in a saucepan.
- Simmer for about 30 minutes, until vinegar reduces and it
is thick and syrupy.
- Cool, and chill until required.
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