Another recipe that isn't really a recipe but is something that shouldn't be missed. These peppers have infinite possibilities which is why they are so good. I eat them on warm toasted garlicky ciabatta smothered with goats cheese, tossed through pasta and risotto, on pizzas and with sausages. They are also ideal as part of an antipasto platter.
I prefer to char my peppers on the barbecue as it gives them a delicious smokey flavour, however you can always roast them in a hot oven or even under the grill. The main thing is you want to blister the skins and turn them ash black which you later peel off, leaving the juiciest, delicious peppers possible.
Sine its pepper and chilli season just now and I have 8 chilli plants all producing lots of chillies I added a couple of large mild green chillies to my peppers which is totally an optional extra. For a spicy version you could add some hot chillies or if you prefer made the original recipe then you can change and adapt it later on adding fresh chillies and garlic. However you decide to make these, you'll love having them in your fridge and wonder why they weren't there before.
1 yellow pepper
1 orange pepper
2 large, mild green chillies
Olive oil
Crave worthy on the bread with cheese. Oh my! Looks so delicious. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah. that sounds awesome on the ciabatta with goat cheese. delish! I'm kinda jealous you have so many chilies. Never had much luck growing them.
ReplyDeleteooh yum. I bought a jar of roasted peppers that I added to the quiche I was making, bet they weren't as good as your.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely give it a try, looks yummy, thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe, this looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteNot sure how you manage it but I am always starving after reading your recipes Lynds ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the taste of roasted peppers with olive oil and goats cheese and so very easy to make.
Great post!
ooh yum, great snack, good idea to have a jar to keep so you can pull it out when you fancy it!
ReplyDeletePure genius!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone - your comments are all so lovely and I appreciate them all so much : )
ReplyDeleteI love this! A little spicy in my roasted peppers sounds perfect for fall to me :)
ReplyDeleteI...must....try...this!!! This is fantastic! Simple but I bet it tastes incredible. Thanks for showing us this one!
ReplyDeleteI want some too! Time to go to the markets and then light some charcoal! Love the blog, am now a happy follower.
ReplyDeleteThose peppers look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I also have an abundance of chili peppers. This is a great way to use them. Look forward to reading more of your posts. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much - I'm delighted you like the recipe so much! And a big welcome to my new followers - great to have you onboard! : )
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you for this! I have a mound of freshly-picked peppers on my counter that I've been trying to decide what to do with. My pepper plants have been producing non-stop since June, and I'm running out of ideas!
ReplyDeleteI am def going to make this :)