Real Food for Real Life

Sunday, February 6, 2011

A local goody...


Not too long before Christmas, Ben brought home some jelly and hot sauce made by a fellow he knows at the university.  Vic grows his own hot peppers and uses these to make jellies and hot sauces that he sells locally.  The hot sauce was a standout for the clear, fruity habañero flavor, but it is definitely a scorcher, so not one to be used as generously as Tabasco.  The jelly was the real winner, however, the sweet blackberries the perfect sweet counterpoint for the very pleasant back heat of the habañero...we ordered a box to give as Christmas gifts, we liked it that much, and yes, we will be buying more for our own use as well.  If you are interested in giving either, or both, of these a try, you can contact Vic at:

Vicious Vic's
P.O. Box 71
Bath, IN 47010

Our favorite use for Vic's jelly is on toasty English muffins, but yesterday we found a new and tasty use for this wonderful treat.  I was making a baked brie to take to a neighborhood party and was pondering whether to go savory with pesto, or sweet with apricot preserves.  Ben suggested using the jelly instead.  I did, and am I ever so glad, as were the neighbors who raved over the gooey goodness.  I told Ben to make sure he passed it on to Vic that he had a winner here.

Habañero Blackberry Baked Brie

1 8oz. wheel of Brie (Camembert works too)
1 prepared pie crust (purchased or home made)
 Habañero Blackberry Jelly
slivered almonds, toasted
1 egg, beaten (you won't use it all)


Consider this recipe as a "Master recipe," one that you take the technique and change up the toppings to whatever suits you, sweet or savory.



Preheat oven to 425 degrees.Open the pie crust on your counter and lay the brie wheel in the center.  Top the Brie with a few tablespoons jelly and some toasted slivered almonds.  Lift one edge of the pie crust to the center of the wheel and then start lifting and folding, completely encasing the Brie.

  Brush the surface with the egg, brushing a little under the folds to help seal them.  Bake for 15 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown.

  Remove and let cool slightly before serving.

Oozey, gooey goodness after the first cut

Kitchen Tip -Toasting Nuts


Toasting any kind of nut before using in your recipe will bring out a fuller flavor, and could not be any easier.  If using a small amount, just put in a small dry skillet and toast over med-high heat for a few minutes until golden, stirring often as to not burn the nuts.  If needing a larger quantity, just spread on a dry baking sheet and roast at 400 degrees for a few minutes, or until golden, again stirring frequently to avoid burning.

2 comments:

  1. What a great find! And an ingenious use for it too. Vic's one hot number, huh! I can never pass up baked brie. Beautiful.

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  2. Vic sure is one hot number, and I've had an inquiry on the Facebook page already about purchasing. I love baked brie, and as simple as it is to make, this has become one of my most requested items.

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