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Since 2006, Jamaica-born chef Patricia Kiernan has brought locals a taste of the Caribbean with her Weymouth catering business, Stir It Up. Now home cooks can get in on the action: this year, she unleashed her small-batch Caribbean Pepper Jellies, sweet and spicy numbers that pack explosive flavor without scalding your taste buds. Highlighting the elusive zing of Scotch bonnet peppers, they come in three flavors: original, orange mango, and lime zest (our personal favorite). Kiernan just unveiled a gift-wrapped holiday trio ($20), should you wish to spread it around. Or save it for yourself: slather it on your morning bagel with cream cheese, use it as a spicy and subtle base for stews, or nibble it out of the jar if you're so inclined. We definitely were. Order online or find a local retailer at stiritupcuisine.com.
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