peppers

Jewish cooking, peppers, pickling

Too many peppers!

Too many peppers! Well, it’s that time again! Those peppers you have nurtured all summer, waiting for them to turn a seductive shade of red (or deep green) are coming in fast. Here on the prairie, we seem to have skipped our warm intro to fall, and landed smack dab in the middle of dank, […]

European, peppers, pork, rice

Stuffed Peppers, East German Style

Apparently it’s been 11 years since I last posted a stuffed peppers recipe! I am posting a new one, which a) is a different style, and b) I think is more delicious. My previous recipe was more of a Turkish style. This is based on Das Original DDR Kochbuch, which we purchased in Weimar, Germany.  […]

chicken, Latin, peppers, soup, spicy, stew

Chicken Pozole Verde

Pozole is a hearty Mexican soup or stew that come in several different styles (with pork or chicken, red, white or green). This recipe can be made either as a pozole, using hominy, or as a white chicken chili, using cannellini beans (or heck, use both). The tomatillos are optional, but add a nice tartness […]

American, peppers, pork, sauces

Red Pepper Pork Chops

This is a simple-yet-flavorful meal, perfect for a weeknight dinner. It helps if you can season the porkchops an hour or more ahead of time, but not required. Here I serve them over couscous, with Couve Mineira on the side. I used boneless pork chops, but you could use bone-in. In fact, this would probably […]

American, braising, chicken, peppers

Paprika Chicken

All the recipes I’ve found for this claim it’s a standard American recipe–perfect for when you’re rummaging around for an idea and don’t have much on hand. I guess it didn’t make it into our family, because I don’t remember having it. It’s basically a paprika-heavy chicken fricassee–perfect week-night comfort food. You could probably use […]