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Craft Beer Jelly: Barkerville Brewery Company's "Big Strike IPA"

Craft Beer Jelly: Barkerville Brewery Company's "Big Strike IPA"

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We're taking beer jelly to the next level with our Big Strike IPA Beer Jelly.

Contains: Big Kraft IPA craft beer from our own local micro brewery - Barkerville Brewery - organic cane sugar, vinegar and natural pectin.

Our favourite ways to use beer jelly:

    • Add to a pan sauce for meat or fish
    • Pour over a wheel of Brie or Camembert
    • Stir into plain yogurt or ice cream
    • Add to vinaigrette
    • Fill pastries, cakes and cookies
    • Make a glaze for tarts and shortcake…
    • Make a french tarte with goat cheese and tomatoes; brush the jelly over the cheese and bake
    • Top flatbread with your favourite sharp cheese and spread with beer jelly before broiling
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Can I use my pepper jelly in cooking?

Yes, by all means! Pepper jelly makes an incredible glaze for meats, fish and vegetables. Try brushing pepper jelly on a slab of seasoned salmon before baking it in a 425F oven for about 10 minutes, (depending on the thickness of your fish). When it is done, run it under the broiler for about 2-3 minutes to finish.

What can I do with the little bit of pepper jelly I have left in my jar?

Make a quick vinaigrette to dress up a simple salad of leafy greens by adding a little oil, vinegar, salt and pepper to the remaining pepper jelly. Add a few berries or some seeds and toss to coat everything lightly before serving.

Can I bake with pepper jelly?

Absolutely! Get creative in your kitchen. Try making a sharp cheddar shortbread thumbprint cookie and fill the center with any of our pepper jellies for a sweet and savory appetizer.

Or even easier, line mini tart tins with ready made puff pastry, add a small cube of cream cheese to each tin and top with a teaspoon of pepper jelly. Bake according to the directions on your puff pastry box.