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Cilantro-Coriander Pickled Jalapeños

Cilantro-Coriander Pickled Jalapeños

Cilantro-Coriander Pickled Jalapeños

Recipe By Inspired by the Cilantro-Pickled Jalapeños from communitytable.com

Yields

4 pints

Prep Time

20 Minutes

Cooking Time

15 Minutes

Recipe By Inspired by the Cilantro-Pickled Jalapeños from communitytable.com

Spice up barbecue plates, nachos, grits, coleslaw, and sandwiches with this quick and easy method for pickling jalapeños.

Recipe Notes

This recipe divides to yield 4 (1 pint) jars. Use the seasoning options to experiment with different spice flavors that compliment the cilantro and coriander.

Ingredients

For the pickling base:

1 lb. fresh jalapeños

1 small bunch cilantro

4 cups water

4 cups apple cider vinegar


4 cloves garlic, divided




Additional seasoning options:

4 tsp. choice of peppercorns, divided



1 tsp. choice of aromatic seed, divided



Savory Spice ingredients in this recipe

  • Mayan Sea Salt

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  • Turkish Bay Leaves

    The impact of the flavor of Turkish Bay Leaves is brought out through slow cooking, which makes bay leaves a useful ingredient in stocks, soups, ro...

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  • Coriander Seeds

    Coriander Seeds can be used to season savory dishes, such as vegetables or masalas. However, these whole seeds can also be a great addition to swee...

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  • Yellow Mustard Seeds

    Use our Yellow Mustard Seeds to create your own homemade yellow mustard, or add whole mustard seeds to your pickling blends or shrimp & crap b...

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  • Four Corners Peppercorns

    Four Corners Peppercorns is a mixed whole peppercorn blend of black, white, green, and pink peppercorns that help elevate your meals with unique pe...

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  • Black Tellicherry Peppercorns

    Black Tellicherry Peppercorns are considered by some to be the best of the best peppercorns around. These black peppercorns are left on the vine to...

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  • Cumin Seeds

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  • Celery Seeds

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Directions

Slice jalapeños in half lengthwise (or quarter depending on size of peppers) or slice into thick rounds. Remove seeds if desired for a little less heat. Divide sliced jalapeños between 4 clean, sterilized 1-pint canning jars, leaving about 1/4 inch room at the top of the jar. Trim stems from cilantro and divide the bunch to pack some into each jar. Combine water, vinegar, and Mayan Sea Salt in a large pot and bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve salt. Divide garlic, Turkish Bay Leaves Coriander Seeds, Yellow Mustard Seeds, peppercorns, and aromatic seeds among each of the 4 jars. Pour the hot vinegar mixture into each jar to cover jalapeños, leaving about 1/4 inch room at the top of the jar.

For a refrigerator pickle: Seal and let cool to room temperature before refrigerating. Best after 1 week; enjoy within a couple of months.

To can: Seal with a 2-part canning lid and process in boiling water (with jars covered by water) for 10 min. Let cool to room temperature and make sure lids are sealed; lids shouldn't bounce back when pressed. Refrigerate any jars that didn't seal; otherwise, store in pantry and let sit for at least 1 week before enjoying. Use within 1 year and refrigerate after opening.