Red Pepper
Region Produced
China, Japan, India, Mexico, Africa, and Louisiana
Traditional Uses
Red Pepper is used to achieve the characteristically hot flavor of Mexican, Creole, Cajun, Thai, Szechuan, and Indian cooking. It also is used in chili, Spanish rice, and barbecue sauce as well as meats, salads, and casseroles.
Aroma & Taste
Red pepper is a pungent, hot powder with a strong bite.
History
Capsicum peppers are native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and parts of South America. The Spanish discovered the pods in the New World and brought them back to Europe. Before the arrival of Spaniards, Indians in Peru and Guatemala used capsicum medicinally to treat stomach and other ailments.
Storage
Refrigerate.
Ideas
Use small amounts of hot red peppers. It is a biting condiment, and the flavor intensifies as it is cooked.
For a spicy snack, add ground red pepper and salt to hot oil; sauté blanched almonds until golden. Or add a dash of red pepper, onion, cheese, and bacon to beaten eggs for scrambled eggs or omelet. Try adding red pepper to barbecue steak sauce. Use it to marinate or baste steaks.
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