Aug 11, 2014 in jams, preserving, canning, peaches, peppers, spicy, summer, epicurious. Read the original on: Food Fanatic
Here in upstate NY, we've just come into stone fruit season. Last weekend I spent a lovely Saturday morning at one of my favorite local farms picking apricots and lingering in the orchard, just breathing in the smell of the ripened fruit and taking in the sweetness of summer.
This weekend, it's been all about the very first peaches of the season - and since peach jam is one of my most requested preserves, my canner has been bubbling away with all sorts of peachy delights. And of course, since that means the oven is free, a pie or peach cobbler is on the to-do list as well!
Sweet peach jam made with the first ripe, juicy peaches I can get my hands on is my favorite way to kick off the stone fruit season - but this year, I decided to spice things up a bit.
Having recently picked up some habanero pepper sea salt from a local market vendor, I've been looking for an opportunity to try it out in one of my preserves. Kicking my peach jam up a notch seemed like the perfect way to do it, and I have to say that I am thrilled with the result.
This sweet and hot spread makes a perfect summer snack when combined with soft cheeses (my favorites are brie and goat cheese) and crusty French bread, or simply spooned on crackers as you would with hot pepper jelly or jalapeño jelly. Some of my customers have shared with me that they also use it as a glaze for grilled chicken and pork chops â a suggestion that I can't wait to try the next time we fire up the grill.
If you haven't tried a combination of sweet and spicy in a preserve yet, I hope you'll give this one a try. Happy canning!
You can find Habanero Pepper Sea Salt on Amazon.
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