Banana Peppers

Discussion in 'Munchie Recipes' started by MoonjavaSeed, Jul 24, 2006.

  1. MoonjavaSeed

    MoonjavaSeed Yeah, Toast!

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    I've got a whack of hot banana pepper plants growing in my garden courtesy of my mom, and I'm not too familiar with the things... So anyhow, I've got all these banana peppers and haven't got a clue as to what to do with them... Outside of canning/pickling, etc.

    Help. :D
     
  2. the grobe

    the grobe Senior Member

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    they go good on pizza except theyre extremly spicy, hopefully you dont mind spicy food
     
  3. the grobe

    the grobe Senior Member

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    or a stirfry would be good with them in it, or in any style of wrap
     
  4. marquis_de_odde

    marquis_de_odde Member

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    I find them spicy but not so spicy as jalapenos so if you're looking for a bit less heat in things like homemade salsa.
     
  5. Dimensionality

    Dimensionality Member

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    I once worked for an Italian sandwich shop. At Christmas, I walked in and found a pine tree decorated with all kinds of strung dried peppers. That was sooo original, I never forgot it. I may just do that myself one of these years.
     
  6. tigerlily

    tigerlily proud mama

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    subway uses them as a sandwich ingredient.

    edit- these are pickled though
     
  7. cerridwen

    cerridwen in stitches

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    I usually pickle my peppers.... lasts me for the whole winter.... :( I'm boring that way!
     
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