Pickled Refrigerator Jalapeños
Recipe information
Yield
makes about 4 cups
Ingredients
14 ounces whole jalapeño chiles (about 4 cups), seeded and sliced
5 cloves garlic
1 cup cider vinegar
1 cup sugar
Preparation
Put the jalapeños and garlic in a large heatproof bowl. In a saucepan set over medium-high heat, combine the cider vinegar and sugar and bring to a rolling boil. Remove from the heat and pour the liquid over the jalapeños. Let cool for about 30 minutes. Spoon the jalapeños into clean screw-top jars, and cover with the liquid. Refrigerate for at least 24 hours before serving. They will keep for up to 3 months.
Pastry Queen Parties by Rebecca Rather and Alison Oresman. Copyright © 2009 Rebecca Rather and Alison Oresman. Published by Ten Speed Press. All Rights Reserved.
A pastry chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author, native Texan Rebecca Rather has been proprietor of the Rather Sweet Bakery and Café since 1999. Open for breakfast and lunch daily, Rather Sweet has a fiercely loyal cadre of regulars who populate the café’s sunlit tables each day. In 2007, Rebecca opened her eponymous restaurant, serving dinner nightly, just a few blocks from the café. Rebecca is the author of THE PASTRY QUEEN, and has been featured in Texas Monthly, Gourmet, Ladies Home Journal, Food & Wine, Southern Living, Chocolatier, Saveur, and O, The Oprah Magazine. When she isn’t in the bakery or on horseback, Rebecca enjoys the sweet life in Fredericksburg, where she tends to her beloved backyard garden and menagerie, and eagerly awaits visits from her college-age daughter, Frances.
Alison Oresman has worked as a journalist for more than twenty years. She has written and edited for newspapers in Wyoming, Florida, and Washington State. As an entertainment editor for the Miami Herald, she oversaw the paper’s restaurant coverage and wrote a weekly column as a restaurant critic. After settling in Washington State, she also covered restaurants in the greater Seattle area as a critic with a weekly column. A dedicated home baker, Alison is often in the kitchen when she isn't writing. Alison lives in Bellevue, Washington, with her husband, Warren, and their children, Danny and Callie.