Raspberry Jalapeño Popper Sauce.  	I have two things to discuss with you today- jalapeños and football. Remember how I said I was super-scared for when all my jalapeños were going to come in? Jalapeño poppers get a barbecue-style update with bacon, pulled pork, and tangy raspberry sauce. 
  	 	 In today's video I share with you my easy jalapeño poppers with a raspberry dipping sauce! 	 		I hope you guys give it a try because they are. 	 		This sauce is ready in under a minute! 	 	You can cook Raspberry Jalapeño Popper Sauce using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
 	 	 		In today's video I share with you my easy jalapeño poppers with a raspberry dipping sauce! 	 		I hope you guys give it a try because they are. 	 		This sauce is ready in under a minute! 	 	You can cook Raspberry Jalapeño Popper Sauce using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that. 
  Ingredients of Raspberry Jalapeño Popper Sauce
   	 		- Prepare  of raspberry jam. 
- It's  of honey. 
- It's  of water. 
- It's  of butter. 
- You need  of apple juice. 
- You need  of cornstarch. 
 	 		All you need - raspberry preserves/jam and water, that's it! 	 		It's great over ice cream and pancakes, and wonderful for Check out my Sweet & Savory Jalapeno Popper Dip! 	 		Add water and jam to a pot and heat. 	 		Homemade raspberry jam--made with fresh or frozen raspberries--is livened up with spicy jalapeno peppers. 	 
   Raspberry Jalapeño Popper Sauce step by step
   	 		-  			Add water and jam to a pot and heat. When bubbling add the butter.. 			 			 		
-  			When the butter melts add the honey and simmer 15-20 minutes. 			 			 		
-  			Mix the apple juice and cornstarch and add to the bubbling sauce. Stir till thickened. If too thick add a bit of water.. 			 			 		
-  			Serve I hope you enjoy!. 			 			 		
 	 		In a saucepan, combine the raspberries, bell pepper, and jalapeno peppers with the sugar and cider vinegar. 	 		Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, and boil. 	 		Course/Dish: Other Sauces Spreads Jams & Jellies. 	 		Buffalo wings are a necessity on game day. 	 		But this spicy, tangy, and buttery sauce can be used on more.