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Pimientos de padron: the Spanish recipe to nibble on
How to prepare padron peppers, a tasty and delicious appetizer that comes directly from Spain where it is served as a must-have "tapas", here is the recipe!
Padron peppers, also known as Pimientos de Herbòn or Pimientos de Padròn, are a particular variety of green peppers typical of Galicia , a region located in northwestern Spain. These green chillies are characterized by being quite small, generally 5 to 10 cm long and with a sweet taste, even if some are quite spicy. This recipe is mainly spread in the version with fried peppers and they are usually served as tapas , although they can also be eaten raw. Tapas, historically born in Spanish Andalusia, are typical appetizers of Spanish cuisine and are served as appetizers or delicious aperitifs. Let's take a look at all the preparation steps.
Preparation of Spanish green chillies
- Wash the green peppers well and dry them delicately without depriving them of the stem.
- Pour the oil into the bottom of a pan, put it on the fire and let it heat up.
- Add the chillies, cover with the lid and cook in the oil for a few minutes.
- Turn the peppers occasionally and cook just enough so that the peppers are toasted, being careful not to burn them.
- Turn off the heat, dry the excess oil from the peppers and sprinkle them with a handful of coarse salt and serve.
- Enjoy hot!
storage
Storage Tips: Chillies prepared following this recipe can be stored in an airtight container or covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for 1-2 days .
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