LUCY BURDETTE: I have a new obsession in Key West--this is hot pepper jelly made by the Pickle Baron, a local company here on the island. They also make bacon jam (bacon jam!!), and all kinds of pickles.
one of the Pickle Barons |
John and I put the jelly on our sandwiches all week--it has just the right smoky heat to raise cold cuts to the next level. Then I remembered of my favorite hors d'oeuvre--a recipe for hot pepper jelly cheese puffs that I got years ago from my good friend Cathy Crook.
These puffs are positively decadent and delicious. There's one drawback: They look like little thumbprint jam cookies so it takes a while for the party guests to catch on that you're talking cheese, not sugar. Once a few people taste them, however, word spreads like wildfire and the plate will be snatched clean. So gobble a couple before you put them out.
HOT PEPPER JELLY CHEESE PUFFS
1/2 lb. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1 stick butter, softened
1 cup flour
Hot pepper jelly
Mix the first 3 ingredients until they hold together in a ball--either by hand or using food processor. Wrap in parchment paper or Saran wrap and chill 1/2 hour.
Roll into small balls (no bigger than an inch thick.) Bake at 400 degrees for five minutes. Remove them from the oven and make depressions in the top of the puffs with the back of a spoon.
Fill with Pickle Baron's Habanero hot pepper jelly (or other jelly, or mild pepper jelly if you can't take the heat.)
Return puffs to the oven and bake until golden. (5-7 more minutes.)
And watch them disappear off the plate!
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I've made these. They are awesome. I use my homemade blackberry pepper jelly. It is not as jelled as store bought so I put the jelly in at the end.
ReplyDeletemmmm, blackberry pepper jelly. are they sweet or hot or both?
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DeleteThose look really amazing. We have jalapeno jelly here in Texas and it's been a while since I bought some. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome--that jelly sounds perfect!
DeleteOh My!!!!! These look fabulous! I have some homemade jalapeno jelly in the pantry and I always have cheese in the frig - ready to make these - pronto.
ReplyDeleteJust be careful or you'll eat the entire recipe in one sitting:)
DeleteWhere else but Key West would you find the Pickle Baron?
ReplyDeleteThese sound irresistible
I know, hysterical, right Libby?
DeleteAny pepper jelly would work
DeleteI think I would really like to visit the Pickle Baron. And these look quite tasty!
ReplyDeleteThey have a lot of stuff I still need to try LOL
DeleteI didn't think I would like hot pepper jelly until a friend gifted me a jar of homemade, and suggested I try it with apple slices and cream cheese. It was delicious and these cheese puffs look just as tasty. Thanks for the recipe and Happy New Year!
ReplyDelete~ Cleo
Happy new year to you Cleo! your snack sounds delicious:)
DeleteMost of the time us mystery writers live so far apart we only meet up at conferences, but for a couple of months a year, Lucy and I live a mile or so apart and I got to eat these in person. Absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look really good something new to try. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love love love hot pepper jelly, but not as much as I love cheese. Just died and went to puff heaven!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Roberta. Can't wait to try,
XO
MJ/VA
I love these, Lucy! They're beautiful and sound delish!!!
ReplyDeleteOh boy, these look luscious. Cheese is my favorite food group, so I have got to try these!
ReplyDeletethanks Linda, hope you love them as much as I do! xo
DeleteThese look so awesome and easy! Always looking for ideas for our game day get togethers... Brew Crew and Go Pack!!
ReplyDeleteShould they be eaten warm? Are they good to make ahead of time to take to a party?
ReplyDeleteHow many does this recipe make ?
ReplyDeleteThese are super easy and is now one of my very favorite appetizer. They also could easily be made with all kinds of substitutes, cheeses, jellies olives etc! Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI just made these they are great. I had some homemade hot pepper jelly. They were so easy and delicious. I’m taking them to happy hour tonight.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone made the mixture ahead of time, then baked say 2 days later? Thanks for any input
ReplyDeleteHey Lucy,
ReplyDeletePlease answer these questions:
How many 1” balls does it make?
How much jelly/ball—1 t.? 1/2 tsp?
Eat hot or cold?
Thanks, love!
Your directions say “first three ingredients“ but only list cheese and butter. Is there any flour in this recipe?
ReplyDeleteCould these be made in an air fryer?
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