Award-winner Jean Andrews has been called "the first lady of chili peppers” and her own registered trademark, "The Pepper Lady.” She now follows up on the success of her earlier books, Peppers: The Domesticated Capsicums and The Pepper Trail , with a new collection of more than two hundred recipes for pepper lovers everywhere. Andrews begins with how to select peppers (with an illustrated glossary provided), how to store and peel them, and how to utilize various cooking techniques to unlock their flavors. A chapter on some typical ingredients that are used in pepper recipes will be a boon for the harried cook. The Peppers Cookbook also features a section on nutrition and two indexes, one by recipe and one by pepper type, for those searching for a recipe to use specific peppers found in the market. The majority of the book contains new recipes along with the best recipes from her award-winning Pepper Trail book. The mouth-watering recipes herein range from appetizers to main courses, sauces, and desserts, including Roasted Red Pepper Dip, Creamy Pepper and Tomato Soup, Jicama and Pepper Salad, Chipotle-Portabella Tartlets, Green Corn Tamale Pie, Anatolian Stew, South Texas Turkey with Tamale Dressing, Shrimp Amal, Couscous-Stuffed Eggplant, and Creamy Serrano Dressing.
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Fifteen years in the making, this book emerges as a new approach to presenting culinary information.
An IACP Cookbook Award-winning survey of 200 types of peppers and more than 40 pan-Latin recipes from a three-time James Beard Award-winning author and chef-restaurateur.
A collection of recipes using peppers of all kinds.
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In large pot, cook bacon over medium-high heat until browned. Add onion and cook until translucent. Add garlic and chiles and cook 1 minute longer. Drain beans, rinse, and add to pot along with tomatoes and enough water to cover.
Peppers: A Cookbook
With more than 200 photographs and botanical drawings, this is the definitive guide to one of the most significant spices." --