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Bread and Butter Pepper pickle

 
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I had never heard of this before. Was introduced to a new pickle my friend called "Sweet Hots", hot peppers in a bread and butter style brine.
 
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Thanks for the suggestion:

Cannon's Sweet Hots

This began on John Cannon's kitchen stove in 1977. Cannon's Sweet Hots began winning awards in 1994 when Sweet Hots was voted the "Most Unusual Product" at the National Fiery Foods Show. In 1995, Sweet Hots Hot took first in Food Distribution Magazine's Salsa Shootout! Cannon's Sweet hots will enhance the flavor of all of your favorite foods. You had better plan on buying several jars. 9 oz. jar.
Mild Ingredients: New Mexico Green Chile, Water, Sugar, Acetic Acid, Xanthan, gum, Cumin, Granulated Garlic, Dill Seed, Dill Weed.



https://madeinnewmexico.com/products/cannons-sweet-hots-sweet-green-chile-1
 
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