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     Title: Arby's Bronco Berry(R) Sauce
Categories: Copycat, Sauces
     Yield: 1 Cup

   3/4 c  Water
   1/3 c  Sugar
   1/4 c  Corn syrup
     3 tb Pectin
     2 ts Corn starch
     1 ts Vinegar
   1/4 ts Red food coloring
   1/8 ts Onion powder
     1 ds Cayenne pepper
     1 ds Garlic powder
     1 ds Paprika
   1/4 c  Red bell pepper; minced
   1/2 ts Canned jalapeno peppers;
          - minced

 This sweet and spicy jelly sauce comes on the side, in little 1.5 oz
 containers, with Arby's battered jalapeno and cheese Side Kickers.
 But, you know, you ust never get enough of the tasty gelatinous goo
 in those little dipping packs to use later with your own home-cooked
 delicacies. And isn't it odd that the sauce is called "Bronco Berry"
 when there's not a berry to be found in there? Sure, the sauce is
 bright red and sugary, but you won't find a speck of fruit on the
 ingredients list. Nevertheless, the sweet and spicy flavors make this
 a delicious jelly sauce that has many uses beyond dipping quick
 service finger foods. For one, use it as a side for your next batch
 of lamb chops rather than mint jelly. It would take more than just a
 few blister packs to perk up that meal.

 Combine all the ingredients except the bell and minced jalapeno
 peppers in a small saucepan. Whisk well.

 Set saucepan over medium/high heat, uncovered. Add peppers and bring
 mixture to a full boil, stirring often.

 Reduce heat and simmer sauce for 5 to 7 minutes, or until thick.
 Remove from heat and let sauce sit for about 10 minutes. Stir and
 cover.

 Use sauce when it reaches room temperature or cover and chill until
 needed.

 Recipe FROM: <gopher://sdf.org/0/users/myst32yt/recipes/
 Arby#047s#253#040Bronco#040Berry#253#040Sauce.txt>

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