Best 3 Orange Pepper Jelly Recipes

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With its vibrant orange color and sweet yet slightly spicy flavor, orange pepper jelly is a delectable condiment that can elevate any dish from a simple breakfast toast to a gourmet charcuterie platter. Made from a combination of fresh oranges, bell peppers, and chili peppers, this versatile jelly strikes a perfect balance between sweet and heat. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting out in the kitchen, this article will guide you through the process of creating the perfect orange pepper jelly, complete with step-by-step instructions and a few secret tips to make your jelly shine.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

ORANGE PEPPER JELLY



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This orange pepper jelly is wonderful served with crackers and cream cheese or as a warm sauce for Boudin Balls or Coconut Shrimp.

Provided by Donna Graffagnino

Categories     Spreads

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 - 6 oz cans frozen orange juice concentrate
2 1/2 c water
4 - 6 jalapeno or cayenne peppers, coarsely chopped
1/2 c jalapeno or cayenne peppers, seeded and minced
4 1/2 c sugar
3 pkg powdered pectin or 4 pouches of liquid pectin
red & yellow food coloring (optional)

Steps:

  • 1. Wearing plastic gloves, remove seeds and ribs from 6-8 jalapeno or cayenne peppers and mince peppers. Store in covered container in refrigerator until needed. Separately reserve seeds for later.
  • 2. Combine orange juice concentrate with water. Add reserved seeds and coarsley chopped jalapeno or cayenne peppers to orange juice and store in refrigerator overnight.
  • 3. Strain seeds and peppers from orange juice and discard. If you desire a very clear jelly, strain juice and seeds through a fine mesh strainer, then again through a layer of white paper towels and discard peppers. seeds and residue. Add reserved minced peppers to strained OJ. In large sauce pan combine orange juice and powdered pectin pectin; cook on high heat, stirring constantly, until bubbles form around edges.
  • 4. Add sugar, stirring well, and bring back to a full rolling boil. Cook for 1 minute stirring constantly. Remove from heat and skim foam from top. If you want a richer orange color add add 2 drops of yellow to 1 drop of red food coloring. Stir and repeat until it reaches desired color.
  • 5. Pour into sterile jelly jars to within 1/2 inch of top. Seal tightly and process in a hot water bath for 10 minutes, remove from hot water and allow to set. I've found that orange jelly is sometimes finicky and won't always set up firm, so the hot water bath should do the trick. I always keep the fire on low under the jelly when putting it into the jars and the last several jars always set up better. *Note: Orange jelly could take up to 2 weeks to completely set, yet sometimes it only reaches a soft set, depending on temperature, humidity and who knows what else!
  • 6. *Tip: Place clean jars on a baking sheet and place in a 250 degree F oven for 20 minutes. Reduce temperature to 225 degrees F to keep jars hot until ready to use.

SPICY PEPPER ORANGE JELLY



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Make and share this Spicy Pepper Orange Jelly recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Latin Chef-

Categories     Jellies

Time 1h5m

Yield 6 8 oz jars

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 cups red bell peppers (finely chopped and seeded)
1 cup yellow bell pepper (finely chopped and seeded)
1 1/4 cups green bell peppers (finely chopped and seeded)
1 cup orange peel (finely chopped) (optional)
1/4 cup jalapenos (finely chopped and seeded unless you like heat) or 1/4 cup choice chile (finely chopped and seeded unless you like heat)
1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 3/4 ounces pectin (package powdered)
5 cups sugar

Steps:

  • First you will need canning jars.
  • Next, you will need to wash your jars and screw bands. Then sterilize them in boiling water to kill off any germs and bacteria.
  • Set your jars and screw bands to dry in a clean area.
  • Finely chop your peppers and orange peel.
  • Add your peppers to a large pan over high heat. Mix in vinegar and fruit pectin.
  • Stir constantly and let it reach to a rolling boil. Once it reaches a rolling boil, remove from heat.
  • At this point, you want to add sugar. Stir well and put it back on high heat, continually stirring. Let it reach to a rolling boil and boil one minute. Remove from heat. Skim off all foam.
  • Ladle jelly into 8oz jars filling to 1/4in from the top. Cover with flat lids and screw on screw bands tightly.
  • Place jars into canner. Water should cover jars completely. Water should be hot, but not boiling. Bring water to boil and process 5 minutes. Pull jars out and cool.
  • You will start hearing a popping noise as the jars seal. When jars are completely cooled, check seals by pressing centers of lids with finger. (If lid springs back, lid is not sealed and refrigeration is necessary.).
  • Note: Scoop one ladle of pepper jelly in each jar to evenly distribute peppers before completely filling each jar. The peppers rise to the top. If you do not evenly distribute them, you will have no peppers left for the last jars.
  • Note 2: If you don't like it spicy don't add spicy peppers, if you like it very spicy use spicier peppers! The orange peel is a personal choice, you don't have to add it.
  • Enjoy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 706, Fat 0.3, Sodium 23.4, Carbohydrate 180, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 169, Protein 0.9

ORANGE SWEET PEPPER JELLY



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Unlike traditional hot pepper jelly this has a refreshingly citrus flavor and is made with sweet bell peppers. It's great on biscuits and toast or with cream cheese and crackers.

Provided by Donna Graffagnino

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 6 oz cans frozen orange juice concentrate
2 1/2 c water
1 c red and/or green bell peppers, seeded and minced
4 1/2 c sugar
3 pkg powdered pectin or 4 pouches liquid pectin
red & yellow food coloring (optional)

Steps:

  • 1. Combine orange juice concentrate with water. If you desire a very clear jelly, strain juice through a layer of white paper towels or coffee filter. Add reserved minced peppers to strained OJ.
  • 2. In large sauce pan combine orange juice and powdered pectin; cook on high heat, stirring constantly, until bubbles form around edges.
  • 3. Add sugar, stirring well, and bring back to a full rolling boil. Cook for 1 minute stirring constantly. Remove from heat and skim foam from top. If you want a richer orange color add 2 drops of yellow to 1 drop of red food coloring. Stir and repeat until it reaches desired color.
  • 4. Pour into sterile jelly jars to within 1/2 inch of top. Seal tightly and process in a hot water bath for 10 minutes, remove from hot water and allow to set. I've found that orange jelly is sometimes finicky and won't always set up firm, so the hot water bath should do the trick.
  • 5. *Tip: To sterilize jars place clean jars on a baking sheet and place in a 250 degree F oven for 20 minutes. Reduce temperature to 225 degrees F to keep jars hot until ready to use.

Tips:

  • Use ripe oranges for the best flavor. Oranges that are in season will have a sweeter and more intense flavor.
  • To remove the pith from oranges, use a sharp knife to cut around the segments, then use your fingers to gently pull them out.
  • If you don't have orange zest, you can use 1 tablespoon of grated lemon zest instead.
  • Be careful not to overcook the jelly. It should reach a temperature of 220°F (105°C). If it gets too hot, it will become thick and gummy.
  • To test if the jelly is done, place a small spoonful on a cold plate. If it wrinkles when you push it with your finger, it's ready.
  • Let the jelly cool completely before storing it. This will help it to thicken and develop its full flavor.
  • Store the jelly in a cool, dark place for up to 2 months. You can also freeze it for up to 6 months.

Conclusion:

Orange pepper jelly is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used on a variety of dishes. It's perfect for glazing ham, chicken, or fish, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls or samosas. It's also great on crackers or toast. With its bright citrus flavor and a hint of spice, orange pepper jelly is sure to please everyone at your table.

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