Pan-Seared Shishito Peppers
5 Min
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Pan-Seared Shishito Peppers

Houston markets are filled with many varieties of peppers, the shishito being one of my favorites. This east Asian pepper is small, about 3 inches long, thin-walled and usually mild in heat. About one of every 10-12 peppers is hot. In Japanese, “shishi” refers to the wrinkled tip shaped like the head of a lion. These shishitos are from Verdegreens, a grower of glorious greens at the Urban Harvest farmers market; however, the peppers appear on many other vendors’ tables. The recipe takes less than 5 minutes to make, the shishitos can be cooked stems and all, and they make a great light lunch - or snack with a martini.
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Cook Time

5 Minutes

Serves

3

Step 1
Heat the olive oil in a saute pan and when just shy of smoking, add the cumin seeds. They will sizzle and pop; within seconds, add the peppers and salt.
Step 2
On high heat, saute them for 2-4 minutes until they appear blistered on some of the sides.
Step 3
After the heat is turned off, stir in the amchur and chopped cilantro.

1 pound shishito peppers

2-3 tablespoons olive oil

1 teaspoon cumin seeds

1.5 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon amchur

1-2 tablespoons chopped cilantro

Notes & Variations

  • These peppers can also be grilled, and the spices along with the popped cumin seeds can be tossed in after.
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5 Min
GF
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