Best Cowboy Candy Recipe - How to Make Candied Jalapeños

2022-06-10 21:19:52 By : Ms. Luna Lei

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Giddy up! Cowboy Candy (aka candied jalapeños) are spicy, tangy, salty, and sweet—the perfect condiment for topping everything from Bloody Marys to migas to grilled creamed corn. You could also chop Cowboy Candy and stir into pickle relish, tuck into a ham sandwich, or artfully arrange over a hot dog with chopped raw onion. The combination of fiery heat from the jalapeño and the nearly caramelized coating from the sugar is truly addictive. Unlike most pickle recipes, Cowboy Candy has a whole cup of sugar in the pickling mixture, which allows it to become truly candied.

Legend has it that Cowboy Candy originated in 1922 on the St. Augustine, Texas-based WHH Ranch by a 7-year-old named Mindie Heironimus, who pickled homegrown jalapeños with sugar and spices. The family called them Cowboy Candy for unknown reasons, maybe because the cowboys couldn't get enough of this sweet-hot treat.

Be sure to taste a few slices of the fresh chiles before you go crazy—jalapeños can vary wildly in spiciness and one hot one will infuse the whole bunch. You’ve been warned! If you're sensitive to heat, pull the seeds out of the jalapeño rings before cooking.

brown or yellow mustard seeds

fresh jalapeños (about 6), stemmed and thinly sliced