Instructions. 1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees f. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. Cut the jalapeño peppers in half and clean out the seeds and ribs.
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Of course! Jalapeños are generally pretty low in carbs at only 1 carb in average jalapeño pepper and 0.4g of dietary fiber. So, overall, they only have 0.6g of net carbs per pepper. Although sometimes jalapeños are only used to add spice and flavor to a dish, their low carb content makes them perfect ingredient to include in larger quantities.
Instead of jalapeños, feel free to use other types of chili peppers in this jelly. Also, try a variety of colors: Try red, yellow, or orange chilis, according to your preferred level of heat. You can also make this jelly milder by replacing part of the jalapeños with green bell pepper (e.g. 5 jalapeños to 1 medium green bell pepper).
Simmer gently, covered, for 15-20 minutes, or until the jalapeños are soft. While the jalapeño mixture is simmering, take 1 tablespoon water and add it to a small cup. Add 1 teaspoon gelatin powder. Let bloom for 5 minutes. Remove the softened jalapeños from the heat. Add the gelatin to the jalapeño mixture. Stir until well dissolved.
In a medium sized saucepan, combine jalapeño peppers, vinegar, xylitol, stevia drops, butter and bell pepper. Heat over high heat until it comes to a boil. Allow to boil for 1-2 minutes. Remove from heat, quickly stir in liquid pectin until it is well incorporated. Keep stirring for 7 minutes to prevent pepper pieces from floating to surface.