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CHILLI JAM?the chillies are in!
I have a little chilli bush and honestly, at this time of the year, I can barely keep up and still they ripen like little candle flames on the bush. They do look so appealing (especially if you have just returned from Phuket and a week of crazy hot food)! So a little Thai flavored chilli jam, to honor the Phuket trip (and unfortunately only uses 8 little chillies!) Not sure how to use the other thousand that are ripening as we speak! What are your favorite recipes using lots of chillies? NEED: 8-10 cloves garlic 100g fresh ginger 100g fresh galangal 8 small chillies (or 4 long) 2-3 kaffir lime leaves zest and juice 4 limes 100g water 220g Gula melaka sugar in chunks 60g fish sauce 90g rice wine vinegar 20g soy or tamari sauce DO: Place garlic, ginger, galangal, chillies and lime leaves into Thermomix bowl and mince together to form a paste. This may take a couple of turns on speed 7-8 with a scrape down in between. Add remaining ingredients and blend for 1 minute on speed 7. Tip all into a saucepan and cook on Induction 5 until sugar is dissolved. Increase heat to Induction 6-7 to bring to a steady simmer. You will need to reduce the jam until it changes colour and becomes sticky. Meanwhile, sterlise a glass jar and keep it hot. Decant cooked jam into hot jar, seal and allow to cool. Check seal by trying (not too hard) to open the jar. If it is difficult to open the jar, it is sealed and will keep in the pantry indefinitely. If the seal breaks easily, keep refrigerated until use. Serve with any meats, to add heat to a salad dressing, as a side with Thai food?or straight out of the jar if you need a chilli hit! related searches : Chilli
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