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prickly pear cactus jelly Spicy Green Prickly Pear Jelly – carolynsclassicsSpicy Prickly Pear Jelly Handcrafted Small Batch Arizona Local Desert heat meets sweet retreat. Our Spicy Prickly Pear Jelly is a bold twist on a desert classic! Handcrafted in small batches using the tender inner fruit of green prickly pear pods, this jelly captures a wilder, more vibrant side of the Sonoran desert balanced with the fiery kick of wild Chiltepin chiles, the original pepper of the Southwest. No skins. No seeds. No shortcuts. Just a

🌵 Spicy Prickly Pear Jelly

Handcrafted • Small Batch • Arizona Local

Desert heat meets sweet retreat.

Our Spicy Prickly Pear Jelly is a bold twist on a desert classic!

Handcrafted in small batches using the tender inner fruit of green prickly pear pods, this jelly captures a wilder, more vibrant side of the Sonoran desert balanced with the fiery kick of wild Chiltepin chiles, the original pepper of the Southwest.

No skins. No seeds. No shortcuts. Just a slow-stirred blend of sweet, tart cactus fruit and ancient spice, made with unrefined cane sugar, free from GMOs, gluten, and animal products. It’s the cleanest kind of heat wrapped in a jar of desert soul.

Chef Sara Rascón channels generations of culinary wisdom, creating each batch the old way: no industrial mills, only the patient magic of slow cooking and tender care.


🔥 Flavor Notes

  • Sweet and floral with a citrusy tang

  • A smoky, slow-building heat from wild Chiltepin chiles

  • Clean finish, desert fresh


🧀 Cheese Pairings

  • Aged Gouda – nutty and caramelized, balances the jelly’s heat

  • Blue Cheese – bold meets bold: a spicy-sweet harmony

  • Queso Fresco – a cooling, creamy contrast to the Chiltepin’s kick

  • Smoked Provolone – enhances the pepper’s earthiness


🥪 Recipe Pairing Ideas

  • Spicy Prickly Pear Jelly PB&J: Try with almond butter on grilled multigrain

  • Spicy Prickly Pear Jelly Glaze for Roasted Veggies or Pork Tenderloin

  • Spicy Prickly Pear Topping for Goat Cheese Crostini

  • Spicy Prickly Pear Swirl into Cream Cheese for a Spicy Spread


🌶️ Fun Fact – Chiltepin Peppers

Known as the “mother of all peppers,” Chiltepin is a wild chile native to the Southwest and Mexico. Don’t be fooled by their size—these tiny round berries pack a quick, clean heat that lingers like the desert sun. Indigenous peoples have used them for centuries for their medicinal and culinary power.


🌿 Bonus Desert Fact – Green Prickly Pear Pods

While red prickly pears are more common in markets, green prickly pear fruit grows in abundance throughout the Sonoran Desert. These green varieties have a lighter, slightly citrusy flavor and are prized for their refreshing bite and higher antioxidant content. They’re a true desert delicacy—untamed and unbothered.


Looking for something sweet, spicy, and utterly unique? This is your jar.

 

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