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Candied Jalapenos

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By: The Chunky Chefpublished: 06/23/2020

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Candied Jalapenos, a homemade version of Cowboy Candy, are the perfect combination of sweet and spicy!  Perfect on burgers, sandwiches, nachos, or just all by themselves! #jalapenos #cowboycandy #candied #sweetheat #sweetandspicy #spicy #hot #condiment #topping
Candied Jalapenos, a homemade version of Cowboy Candy, are the perfect combination of sweet and spicy!  Perfect on burgers, sandwiches, nachos, or just all by themselves! #jalapenos #cowboycandy #candied #sweetheat #sweetandspicy #spicy #hot #condiment #topping
Candied Jalapenos, a homemade version of Cowboy Candy, are the perfect combination of sweet and spicy!  Perfect on burgers, sandwiches, nachos, or just all by themselves! #jalapenos #cowboycandy #candied #sweetheat #sweetandspicy #spicy #hot #condiment #topping

Candied Jalapeno are the perfect combination of sweet and spicy!  Perfect on burgers, sandwiches, nachos, or just by themselves!

This candied jalapenos recipe has rapidly become a true family favorite!  Perfect on sandwiches and so much more.  We also love easy condiment recipes like my Creamy Beer Cheese, and Refrigerator Dill Pickles. 

close up of candied jalapenos in glass jar

I don’t know about you, but this time of year I go condiment crazy.  Give me all the pickles, all the bbq sauces, and all the candied jalapenos!!

If you’ve never had a candied jalapeno, boy oh boy are you in for a treat my friend.  They’re truly the perfect balance of sweetness and spiciness.  The sugar tames the sharp heat from the jalapeno, turning it into this mouthwatering little gem.

They’re great on so many things… I’d be hard pressed to list them all!  Nachos, pulled pork/chicken, burgers, sandwiches, chopped up on hot dogs, in potato/macaroni salads, in egg salad, on a cracker or bagel with some cream cheese, or just with a fork.

I found a similar recipe in an old church cookbook I’d had for a long while, and did some tweaking to our tastes a couple years back… and ever since then, it’s been a staple in our refrigerator!

And don’t worry if you’re nervous about canning or worried you don’t have the necessary supplies to can, as there’s actually no canning going on here!  Just like my Refrigerator Dill Pickles, these babies just hang out in the refrigerator.  No water baths necessary!

Of course, you can actually can them if you’d like.  They’ll have a much longer shelf life that way, but I wanted to share the shortcut way here today 🙂

holding an open jar of cowboy candy

How to make candied jalapeños

  1. Slice peppers.  You’re looking for slices about 1/4 inch thick.  Set them aside for now.
  2. Bring syrup mixture to a boil.  Add vinegar, sugar, and spices to a large pot and heat until boiling.  Once the mixture boils, reduce the heat and simmer for about 5 minutes.  If you notice your mixture starts to foam up a lot, like the picture on the right, decrease your heat and stir it a bit to get it to calm down.boiling the syrup for candied jalapenos
  3. Bring back to boil, then add peppers.  Increase the heat and bring the mixture back up to a boil.  Once boiling, add your sliced peppers, and allow to come back to a boil.  Once boiling, reduce heat and simmer for about 4 minutes.  boiling peppers for candied jalapenos
  4. Transfer peppers to jars.  I like to use a slotted spoon to leave as much of the liquid in the pot as possible.  Fill the jars to within about 1/4-1/2″ of the top of the jar.
  5. Boil the syrup and add to jars.  Increase the heat again and bring the syrup to a full rolling boil.  Boil for about 6 minutes.  Either ladle, or transfer syrup to a pitcher to pour into the glass jars with the peppers.  Fill the jars to within about 1/4-1/2″ of the top of the jar.  making candied jalapenos - pouring syrup into jars with jalapeno slices
  6. Wipe rims, seal and refrigerate.  Wipe the rims of jars with a damp paper towel and screw on canning jar lids.  Refrigerate for at least 1-2 weeks (3-4 weeks for optimal flavor and texture).

ADDITIONAL COOKING TIPS

  • Fresh is best – The best candied jalapeños are made with the freshest jalapeños.  The pepper skin should be firm, with no deep blemishes.  Try to find consistently sized peppers, so your slices will be uniform in size.
  • Slicing – since you’ll be slicing 1.5 lbs of peppers, you’ll want a sharp knife and steady hand, a food processor with the slicing blade attached, or a mandoline.
  • Gloves – jalapeños are notorious for varying in heat level, so to error on the side of caution, I like to wear disposable gloves when working with them.  The oils from cutting peppers can get onto your skin and cause burning and skin irritation.  And god forbid you do something like rub your nose or eye before you’ve THOROUGHLY washed your hands.  Don’t ask me me how I know just how bad it’ll hurt… So trust me, glove up.
forkful of candied jalapenos

VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE

  • Double – as crazy as it may sounds, once you try these sweet and spicy jalapeños, you might want to make a double batch the next time.  This recipe is easily doubled… just make sure to double ALL the ingredients, but keep the cooking process and times the same.
    • If you hover over the serving size number in the recipe card down below, a slider bar will pop up.  Just slide the bar in either direction, until the number of servings you want shows, and it’ll automatically calculate the correct amount of each ingredient!

  • Peppers – technically you can “candy” any pepper, so if you’re up for it, you can try using hotter peppers, like serranos or habaneros!  Keep the process the same.
  • Milder – while candying tames the heat of the jalapenos quite a bit, if you’re really worried about the heat, you can core the peppers before slicing.
candied jalapeno on fork

Making candied jalapeños ahead of time

This is a natural make-ahead recipe, as the jalapenos need a good couple of weeks to plump back up and for the flavors to mellow out and mesh together.

If I’m patient enough, I like to wait for 3-4 weeks before opening a jar, but let’s face it… sometimes I just want the sweet-heat goodness before then.  1-2 weeks is a good middle ground.

Storage

Candied jalapenos should be sealed in an airtight container and refrigerated.  They should last about 2-3 months when kept refrigerated and the lids are sealed after each use.

I like to take a permanent marker and write down the date I made the pickles on the lid, so I’ll know when it’s been 2-3 months.  Honestly, our’s never last that long before we devour them!

If you wanted to can them via a traditional water bath, they can last a good year in the pantry.  But again, that’s only if you’ve canned them.

opened jar of candied jalapenos on wooden cutting board

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Pint-sized Jars – I prefer these wide-mouth jars, as they’re easier to fill.
  • Large pot – you can use any large pot, but I like to bust out my trusty dutch oven for this.
  • Disposable gloves – your grocery store will likely have a much better price on these, but I wanted to show you the kind I like to use.

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opened jar of candied jalapenos on wooden cutting board

Candied Jalapenos

4.96 from 219 votes
Author: The Chunky Chef
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Calories: 86
Servings: 30 servings
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Candied Jalapenos are the perfect combination of sweet and spicy!

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 lbs fresh jalapenos (about 30 peppers)
  • 1 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 3 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp ground turmeric
  • 1/4 tsp celery seed

Instructions

  • Remove and discard stems from peppers, then slice into 1/4" slices. Set pepper slices aside.
  • To a large pot, add cider vinegar, white sugar, garlic powder, turmeric, and celery seed and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to about MED LOW and simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Raise the heat to about MED HIGH to bring mixture back to a boil. Once boiling, add the pepper slices. Allow to return to a boil, then reduce the heat again (to about MED LOW) and simmer for 4 minutes.
  • Transfer the peppers using a slotted spoon to clean glass canning jars, filling jars to within 1/4 inch of the upper rim of the jar.
  • Only the syrup should remain in the pot at this point. Increase the heat to bring to a full rolling boil. Boil like that for approximately 6 minutes.
  • Ladle the syrup into the jars with the jalapeno slices. If you notice any air pockets, take a clean spoon and insert it into the jar to get rid of the trapped air. Fill jars to within 1/4-1/2" from the upper rim of the jar.
  • Wipe the rims of the jars with a damp paper towel, then screw on canning jar lids. Label if desired and refrigerate for at least 1-2 weeks (3-4 weeks for optimal flavor). Candied jalapenos are good for up to 3 months if kept properly refrigerated.

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Chef Tips

  1. Recipe makes enough to fill approximately 2 pint sized jars.
  2. This recipe has not been tested with sugar substitutes or with reducing the amount of sugar – make changes at your own discretion and using your best judgement.
  3. Leftover syrup can be stored in glass jars as well.  I love to add it to my macaroni/potato salad.  It’s also amazing brushed on bacon!

Nutrition Disclaimer

The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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  1. Kim says

    Posted on 2/25 at 5:28 pm

    This stuff is so addicting!! Thank you for the great recipe. I didnt have celery seed so did it without and it was still awesome. So hard to wait those weeks for it to be ready but well worth the wait. We put them on our sandwiches and wow!

    Reply
  2. Chantelle Scroggs says

    Posted on 2/21 at 4:32 pm

    From what I’ve read, you don’t have to boil the glass jars correct? As long as you store them in the fridge that is safe health wise? I’ve never done canning before, but the fact you can put the jalapenos in a jar and simply put the lid on without having to do the boiling seems easier for me.

    Reply
    • Amanda says

      Posted on 2/21 at 9:01 pm

      Yes as I mentioned in the post, this isn’t a traditionally canning recipe, with the water bath. As long as you follow my storage guidelines listed under the “storage” heading, you’ll be fine.

      Reply
  3. Andrew Griffiths says

    Posted on 1/27 at 6:12 pm

    Initially I was given a jar. It spent two years in the pantry before I was game to try them. When I opened the jar they didn’t last long. Everyone wanted them. Sweet at first then POW, blow your head off. Now I grow my own jalapenos.

    Reply
  4. Dave says

    Posted on 1/25 at 8:24 pm

    Any concern of botulism here? I know nothing about it but i was informed that home canning can be deadly

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 1/25 at 8:43 pm

      If not done properly, it can be dangerous, however there’s actually no canning going on here. This recipe calls for the jalapenos to be refrigerated. Yes, you CAN can them, but for what’s actually written in the recipe, you just refrigerate them 🙂

      Reply
  5. Martha says

    Posted on 1/9 at 11:41 am

    These are amazing! My husband had something similar at a scout camp out that had peaches. So we added some canned peaches (because fresh weren’t in season). So, so yummy! And I don’t even like spicy food, but I tamed it with some cream cheese on a cracker.

    Reply
  6. J says

    Posted on 1/8 at 11:34 am

    Hey, can you use brown sugar in place of white? If so, is it the same measurement? Thanks for the recipe! Excited to try it out tomorrow.

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 1/8 at 8:30 pm

      I’ve only tested this recipe as written. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!

      Reply
  7. Sue Sradeja says

    Posted on 1/6 at 7:31 pm

    My daughter made these for me as a Christmas gift and they are devine! I just had her send me the recipe so I could make more!

    Reply
  8. David says

    Posted on 12/21 at 8:20 pm

    Made this twice now.  The first batch was awesome and our second batch was 107 jars of various sizes to give for Christmas gifts.   Love it 

    Reply
  9. Steve says

    Posted on 12/21 at 2:28 pm

    I have a jar of sliced jalapeños. How do I reduce the ingredients to fit the amount of jalapeños I have?

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 12/21 at 10:04 pm

      I’ve only tested this recipe as written, with fresh jalapenos. So without testing and retesting it myself, I can’t say for certain if that would work or any changes that would need to be made. If you try it, I’d love to know how it turns out!

      Reply
  10. Barbara Cowen says

    Posted on 12/20 at 1:55 pm

    I tried this for the first time and it is delicious! But REALLY hot, is there anything I can do to tame the heat?

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 12/20 at 8:18 pm

      After they’ve already been cooked, there’s really nothing you can do to the peppers themselves to tame the heat, unfortunately. You can always serve them with some cream cheese or something similar which would mute the heat a little bit. For the next time, as I mentioned in the post, jalapenos are notorious for varying in heat level, but you could error on the side of caution and core the peppers before slicing. Most of the heat is found in the seeds/ribs of the pepper.

      Reply
  11. Kerrie says

    Posted on 12/15 at 2:27 pm

    Use the left over juice for a bloody mary mix (with or without the alcohol)!!!!! It’s incredibly delicious!

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 12/15 at 2:48 pm

      Such a great idea!!

      Reply
  12. Shery Sullivan says

    Posted on 12/15 at 1:46 pm

    This sounds awesome. And easy.

    Reply
  13. Mary says

    Posted on 12/3 at 4:33 pm

    Can these be hot water bath to seal for longterm storage

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 12/3 at 8:24 pm

      Yes, they can 🙂

      Reply
  14. Courtney Strieker says

    Posted on 12/2 at 9:41 pm

    I just made these. I made a double batch of the jalapeños and I’m also making a batch of habaneros in half pint jars. The recipe was incredibly easy to follow. The photos were super helpful! I added a teaspoon of salt and a splash of cayenne to the recipe, but other than that I left it as is. They’re going to be Christmas gifts! Cannot wait to see how they taste in a few weeks. I’ll update my comment then. 

    Reply
  15. Mita Son says

    Posted on 11/19 at 11:18 pm

    I accidentally put 1/2 tablespoon instead of 1/2 teaspoon… is there anything I can do to fix it or did I ruin it/ the taste of it?

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 11/22 at 8:24 pm

      1/2 Tbsp of which ingredient?

      Reply
  16. noah says

    Posted on 11/4 at 11:29 am

    can you make it without celery seed?

    Reply
    • The Chunky Chef says

      Posted on 11/4 at 8:07 pm

      I’ve only made this recipe as written, but yes, I think you could omit it.

      Reply
  17. Helen D says

    Posted on 10/25 at 4:27 pm

    fantastic recipe so easy to do

    Reply
  18. Annie Jane Cotten says

    Posted on 10/11 at 6:22 pm

    This was a fun recipe to try! I had some leftover syrup at the end, and some bell and marconi peppers. I diced them up and tossed them in the reheated syrup, and put them in a jar too! We will see how they turn out, highly experimental, those ones. Do you think they will be good?

    Reply
  19. Greg says

    Posted on 10/11 at 1:52 pm

    Made this for the first time this year. I’m so glad I did. These are fantastic. I’ve made 10 half pints, and I don’t think this will be enough to last the entire year.

    Reply
  20. Becky says

    Posted on 10/9 at 12:10 pm

    I used Truvia which is a blend of erythritol, sugar and stevia to decrease the amount of sugar. It is awesome! I only used half the amount of Truvia as it is twice as sweet as sugar.

    Reply
    • Jane says

      Posted on 8/26 at 12:26 pm

      The first time I made this I used a jar of jalapeños from the store. After I put in the peppers and brought back to a boil then simmered at low heat for four minutes, they were very wilty. So the next time I did it with fresh peppers and again they are very wilty. What am I doing wrong.

      Reply
      • Amanda says

        Posted on 8/26 at 12:42 pm

        They do soften as you cook them, that’s just the nature of cooking vegetables. Don’t worry, they still taste great!

        Reply
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