Spicy Garlic Pickled Banana Peppers

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These pack a punch. Sweet and tangy, with enough burn that you feel it, but not so much that it gets in the way of whatever you pair them with.

The garlic adds a different kind of boldness to the spice of the peppers. Don't worry if the garlic turns blue! This is a harmless chemical reaction which does not affect the flavor or texture.

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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Wash banana peppers and remove stalks.
  2. Remove and discard the main collection of seeds from each pepper and slice into half-centimeter rings.
  3. Peel the garlic cloves and remove the ends.
  4. Place the banana peppers and garlic cloves in the jar.
  5. In the sauce pan combine the other ingredients and heat over medium-high heat. When it begins to bubble, turn off the heat and pour it into the canning jar.
  6. If necessary, top up the jar with more water and vinegar. All the vegetables must be fully submerged.
  7. Seal the jar and let it come to room temperature on the counter, then refrigerate.

Finishing

Variants

This could work equally well with other spicy peppers

Sources

The Country Cook

The Pepper Geek