Hot Peppers & Cooking With Them
93Your tongue is curling, your eyes are watering and you can feel your face growing hot...
Did you just eat a Pepper?
Peppers are a family of fruits found in many varieties throughout the world. Most poeple think of them as vegetables, but in fact, they are a fruit produced by the pepper plant. Peppers tend to fall into two categories: sweet and hot.
What makes a "hot" pepper hot is that it contains capsicanoids, more commonly called capsicum, and this chemical is what gives the fruit the hot sensation when it is eaten. Interestingly, birds don't taste this chemical, but mammals do.
The term "peppers" is used for a variety of spices, fruits and vegetables. There are white and black peppers which are cooking spices, and bell or chili peppers which are prepared, cooked and eaten. Hopefully this hub will help you sort them out a bit more and find new ways to cook with them.
Bon Appetit!
The Variety of Chili Peppers
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeTypes of Peppers
Peppercorns - These are the fruit of a vine from India. It's from these that we get our ground pepper spices. Pepper was originally an extremely luxury of the upper class and in medieval times was sometimes used as currency. This form of pepper can be added during or after cooking, to add a light accent of heat to the flavor. Peppercorns can be made into white, black or green peppers depending on how the corns are treated after harvest.
Bell Peppers - These brightly-colored and larger fruits are one of the most commonly cultivated and eaten forms of peppers. They are from the capsicum plant itself. A recessive gene is what gives these peppers their lack of heat, even though they are members of the chile pepper family. Most often when people talk of "peppers" this is what they mean. Sometimes these are also called sweet peppers. They are eaten raw, cooked, pickled, turned into salsa and more.
Chile Peppers - Although bell peppers are also chile peppers, only the hot varieties are called by that name. These are the capsicum fruits with moderate to extreme levels of capsaicins. Most commonly seen in North American are "red chiles" a small bright-red to dark red variety. Famed are the round, yellow-orange "habaneros," the hottest of the chile peppers.
Hot Sauce - This is a cooking or condiment sauce made from hot peppers. Tabasco and cayenne are common sauces made from specific varieties of hot peppers.
Eating the Bhut Jalokia or "Ghost Chili" - it's 1 million Scoville units hot!
Pepper Types & Facts
- The Scoville Heat Scale for Chilli Peppers and Hot Sauces
This table gives a comparison of the heat in fresh chillies of different varieties ranks them with a number of popular chilli sauces. - Visual guide to peppers
Spice Up Your Cooking with Peppers - What’s So Hot About Chili Peppers? | Smithsonian Magazine
An American ecologist travels through the Bolivian forest to answer burning questions about the spice - Peppers Food Facts, History, Information, Timelines
There are as many pepper types as can grow wild and thrive wild in different parts of the world. Here's an assortment of the most commonly available in American markets: - Red Hot Chilli Consumption Is Harmful
Each patient was given a pack containing 14 capsules (containing placebo or chilli powder) numbered consecutively and to be taken after lunch and dinner every day for the following 7 days.
Peppers Stuffed With Feta Cheese Recipe
INGREDIENTS
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18 green peppers that are horn-shaped
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5.5 ounces of feta cheese
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1 small tomato with skin and seeds removed
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1 small onion, chopped very fine
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2 Tbsp. of parsley, chopped very fine
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2 Tbsp. of red peppers, chopped very fine
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2 Tbsp. of olive oil for the filling
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1 C. olive oil for brushing on the peppers
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freshly ground black pepper
COOKING
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Bring a large pot of water to boil, and put in all the peppers. Boil them for five minutes, just enough to soften them.
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Drain and rinse the peppers to stop them cooking, then dry them off, slice in half and deseed them. Set aside for now.
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Pre-heat your oven to 170 degrees
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Making the filling: in a bowl, break up the feta cheese into tiny chunks. Then add the tomato, onion, parsley, red pepper and olive oil, and mix. Season with black pepper to taste.
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Take each green pepper half and fill with the cheese mixture, placing them in a baking pan. Brush the peppers with olive oil all over.
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Bake the peppers for approx 30 minutes. You will want the tops to have browned and the filling to have melted, but don't let the peppers burn for best flavor
Pepper Recipes
- Authentic Ukrainian Stuffed Green Peppers Recipe
Long and slow, low heat cooking, is the secret to this delicious Ukrainian stuffed pepper recipe. - Salsas and Chile Peppers
Find books about salsas, chiles peppers, growing your own peppers, and recipes for salsas and other meals using chile peppers. - GourmetSleuth - Chipotles Peppers
Learn about Chipotle Chili Peppers, the smoked jalapeno. Includes history, uses, and recipes. - Norway's Best Pepper Cookie Recipe
Impress your friends wirh Norway's Best Pepper Cookies! - no kidding, a black pepper cookie recipe.... - Sweet Pickled Roasted Pepper Recipe
Preserving Peppers From Freezing to Pickling to Cooking - Best White Pepper Recipes - Top 20 White Pepper Recipes
- Simply Recipes: Dad's Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe
A classic American dish that one can't easily find in restaurants (unless it is a cafeteria) is stuffed bell peppers. My mom and dad have their own different versions, both delicious. Here is my dad's: - Jalapeno Madness - jalapeno pepper recipes, cookbook, and jalapeno pepper fun
Jalapeno Madness is dedicated to jalapeno peppers and jalapeno recipes, and of course jalapenos in general - and now you can get the Jalapeno Madness cookbook.
HELP, MY MOUTH IS BURNING UP!
No one is quite sure just what it is that makes it so some people can eat really hot peppers and others can't. Some people say it's genetic heritage, some people say it's based on what foods you eat as a kid, and some say you just have to work you way up to it.
What everyone does agree on is that, when you eat something that is too hot for your taste, it's damn hard to get your mouth to stop burning! Here are some tricks and tips to putting out a fire on your tongue.
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Do Not Drink Water! This doesn't lessen the burning, it just spreads it around your mouth more evenly. Save the water for later.
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Drink Milk If You Can - milk just happens to counteracts the capsicum effects very efficiently, and can very quickly reduce that burning feeling in the mouth and throat.
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Eat Bread or Rice - the plainer, the better - these two carbohydrates are also good for stopping a five-alarm mouth fire if you can't drink milk. For Indian food, nan or plain rice are good, at a Mexican dinner, try and eat some plain flour tortilla.
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Yogurt - Sometimes found in dishes in Indian meals, this is another dairy-heavy option for reducing the burning in your mouth. Avoid any yogurt curries, as they will just throw more spice on the fire.
Cooking with Peppers
- Sea Scallops with Portobello Mushrooms, Peppers, Bok Choy and a Soy Ginger ... - YNN
Sea Scallops with Portobello Mushrooms, Peppers, Bok Choy and a Soy Ginger ... YNN Start the cooking process by sauteing 1 medium sliced onion and the 2 thinly sliced Portobello mushrooms......in a... - 15 hours ago
- Spotlight stokes hunger of fans of local diners - Tbo.com
Spotlight stokes hunger of fans of local diners Tbo.com On Monday night, the Cooking Channel's spicy foods show "Heat Seekers" will introduce America to Rose's off-the-menu 5... - 17 hours ago
Recipes for "X" Alarm Chili - How Hot Do You Want It?
- 2-Alarm Chili Recipe | Recipezaar
My family likes the chili made from the packet of 2-Alarm Chili, so one day I decided to measure out all the ingredients. It's much cheaper to measure out your own ingredients! - Wick fowler's 2 to 3 alarm chili
from Astray Recipes - 3 Alarm Chili
3 Alarm Chili - Diabetic Recipe - Electric 4-Alarm Chili
- Big Daddy K's Five Alarm Chili
from Cooks.com - Five-Alarm Chili (Crockpot)
- 5 Alarm Chili Recipe
5 Alarm Chili Recipe for All scouts - DING DONG EIGHT-ALARM CHILI
Recipe at Epicurious.com - Bitsy's Kitchen. 21 Alarm Chili
Lowfat Recipes. 21 Alarm Chili
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i've never made anything with peppers but i've eaten things with them. i really need to use them in my cooking and after reading this hub i will be doing that.
I love cooking with hot peppers and sauces. Thanks for the tips.
Very well-written and fun hub. Thanks.
Love the hub. I'm currently growing some hot peppers now... I can't wait till they start growing chillies!
Excellent article from a relacha which really enlightened me again on the content of pepper which actually makes it to be a pepper through its hotness.thanks for sharing this tips.
I love peppers and it is a surprise how many thing you can actually do with them. Thanks for the info!
thanks relache -- deseeded it is!! As for the original question, maybe I'm a wimp, but the Atomic wings at Quaker Steak made my entire face turn red (or so my then-wife said!). But I did walk out with the bumper sticker!!!
I have a hot pepper question. Do I deseed or not deseed when adding peppers to chili?
Thanks!!
Very good hub. Tried growing Nagas for a really hot sauce but very slow to grow and lost in floods in November. Greenhouse survived but plants did not.
Roger
every food here is full of energy
relache - thanks so much for pointing me here. You not only answered my question but I learned so many other things about peppers and you confirmed the fact that hot peppers are something I will continue to stay away from . I am such a baby and though everyone seems to love them .. I just cant take it!!!
Excellent Hub and laid out so perfectly! Thanks for sharing:)
I first thought it was Taz's habanero chicken chili (she is half Cajun), but I think Dale S's napalm chili (that's my name for it- it sticks & keeps burning) takes the prize.
I'm no wuss in the pepper department, despite growing up in the land of white food (Minnesota).
Hmmm... I wonder how lutefisk would taste with chili sauce...?
red caraibean pepper.
I was a little girl and my grand dad had his own pepper plant.
I observed for week this thing growing and i showed my grandpa which one was my mine!
When the fruit went from green to red I felt it was time to munch on it...
Do I need to say that this experience left in agony till the following day!
I was only about three or four years old thirty years later I still have a fear of pepper (wonder why...)!
I love hot sauce and put it on everything.
Bring me some water.... this hub is so hot ..... thanks for the wonderful article ..... god bless u ......
This is my Kind of Hub! Love peppers/spices and food the Hotter the better!
"If I ain't sweating...it ain't no good!" I love the tingling sensation I have after eating a hot spiced meal.
I take mine on a scale of 1 - 10 with 10 being the hottest, 7. I like my sinuses cleared but my eyelids intact.
I love this Hub!
my love for hot foods started when I worked with koreans. At first, I can't tolerate the burning sensation but noe I love and sometimes crave for hot foods.































JoeyFrat 3 months ago
Very helpful hub. I have always found it difficult to cook with hot peppers, without overpowering the main dish. I have a few ideas now. Thanks for your contributions!