Jalapeno Bottle Caps (Jalapeno Bottlecaps)
“Jalapeno Bottle Caps” (sometimes spelled “Jalapeno Bottlecaps”) is a registered trademark (from June 6, 2005) of McCain Foods USA. The jalapeño is a state pepper of Texas. “Jalapeno Bottle Caps” are popular throughout Texas, especially in Austin.
“Jalapeno Bottle Caps” are beer-battered jalapeño peppers, usually served with ranch dressing.
Brew City—McCain Foods USA
BEER BATTERED JALAPENO BOTTLE CAPS™
Bite-sized red and green jalapeno pepper slices covered in premium draft beer batter for bold flavor.
Cafe Ole (San Antonio, TX)
Jalapeno Bottle Caps
Enjoy a spicy hot combination, not for the faint-hearted. These fiery flavored Beer Battered Jalapeno Bottle Caps are a great combination with a frosty beverage. Served with Ranch dressing for dipping.
CapRock Cafe (Lubbock, TX)
Bottle Caps Beer-battered jalapeno rings. With Spicy Ranch 5.99
Stubb’s Bar-B-Q (Austin, TX)
Bottlecaps & Texas Teardrops 6.95
Beer-battered jalapeno strips and onion slices, served with ranch dressing for dipping.
Cedar Door (Austin, TX)
CEDAR DOOR SAMPLER
Platter of Fat Tire battered mushrooms, jalapeno bottle caps, spudskins, mozzarella sticks, jalapeno poppers &
buffalo wings. 17.99
Ross’s Old Austin Cafe (Austin, TX)
Fried Jalapeno Bottle Caps 2.45
Tom’s Burgers & Grill (Arlington, TX)
BOTTLE CAPS 4.69
Sliced Jalapenos battered, fried and served with Ranch
Fizz Bar & Grill (Chicago, IL)
Bottle Caps
Fresh sliced jalapeno peppers batter fried for dipping in ranch dressing.
VERY SPICY. 6
House an Hydrant (Saskatoon, SK)
8 Jalapeno Bottle Caps. This one is spicy! Breaded and deep fried sliced jalapeno goodness served with cool ranch to dip.
BNET
Jalapeno Bottle Caps
Cheers, Sept, 2005
Brew City, a division of McCain’s Foods, launches its Jalapeno Bottle Caps, bitesize red and green jalapeno slices, covered in premium draft beer batter for a bold flavor. The product offers the right amount of heat to spice up any menu, and works well as appetizers, sides or in entrees.Brew City, a division of McCain’s Foods, launches its Jalapeno Bottle Caps, bitesize red and green jalapeno slices, covered in premium draft beer batter for a bold flavor. The product offers the right amount of heat to spice up any menu, and works well as appetizers, sides or in entrees.
Village Voice (New York, NY)
Wildwood’s Scattershot Approach to Barbecue Disappoints
By Sarah DiGregorio
Tuesday, May 27th 2008
Bubbly conversation and the strains of Lynyrd Skynyrd are bouncing off the high, wood-beamed ceiling, and the basketball playoffs are on televisions above the bar. Fried jalapeños come with a side of ranch dressing, and the potato salad is at least half mayo. Squint and you almost believe you’re in Texas.
(...)
Some sides are worthwhile. The “bottle caps”—batter-fried jalapeño slices with ranch dressing—are trashily good.
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From: Dennis
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 08:24:59 -0500
Local: Sun, Jun 1 2008 9:24 am
Subject: Jalapeno Bottle Caps
Requested: Jalapeno Bottle Caps
From: Randy
These appetizers are made from red and green jalapeno nacho slices and deep fried. Anybody have more details?
Jalapeno Bottle Caps
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 eggs
1 cup beer
1/2 quart vegetable oil
2 cups sliced jalapeno peppers
Mix flour, salt, pepper, red chili powder, garlic powder, eggs, and beer together in a bowl.
In a deep fryer, or large pot heat oil to 365 degrees F (180 degrees C).
Dip the sliced jalapenos in the batter. Place battered jalapenos in deep fryer. The jalapenos are fully cooked when they float to the surface of the oil. They should be golden brown and crispy.
Taste of Home
katemarie_ia
08-24-2008 9:59 AM
Jalapeno BottleCaps
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 eggs
1 cup beer
1/2 quart vegetable oil
2 cups sliced jalapeno peppers
Mix flour, salt, pepper, red chili powder, garlic powder, eggs, and beer together in a bowl.
In a deep fryer, or large pot heat oil to 365 degrees F (180 degrees C).
Dip the sliced jalapenos in the batter. Place battered jalapenos in deep fryer. The jalapenos are fully cooked when they float to the surface of the oil. They should be golden brown and crispy.
Serve with Ranch Dressing!!!
(Trademark)
Word Mark JALAPENO BOTTLE CAPS
Goods and Services IC 029. US 046. G & S: BATTERED VEGETABLES. FIRST USE: 20050606. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20050606
Standard Characters Claimed
Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Serial Number 78601317
Filing Date April 4, 2005
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1B
Published for Opposition January 10, 2006
Supplemental Register Date August 15, 2005
Change In Registration CHANGE IN REGISTRATION HAS OCCURRED
Registration Number 3076452
Registration Date April 4, 2006
Owner (REGISTRANT) McCain Foods USA, Inc. CORPORATION MAINE 2275 Cabot Drive Lisle ILLINOIS 605323653
Attorney of Record Robert B. Cohen
Disclaimer NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE “JALAPENO” APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE