Marconi Peppers
Whipped up a batch of Roasted Pepper Spread - not so sure I like it.
Will post recipe later this week.
Will post recipe later this week.
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Sounds yummy! And those colors are wonderful.
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I'm impressed!! I've never whipped up a batch of any kind of spread lol!
ReplyDeleteAre these mild or hot? They remind me of ones we used to grow and we cannot find them anywhere or seeds now--all we get are hot and they were mild. Italian Gourmet is what they called them.
ReplyDeleteI love peppers hot or mild. I would loved to have tasted that spread
ReplyDeleteMy husband planted these and now we have them in abundance...what now? LOL
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I could think of plenty of tasty ways to use those peppers. Wish I'd had some tonight to spice up our pasta. Looks as though you have a fabulous garden.
ReplyDeleteI love making pickled peppers.
ReplyDeleteI love pepper based spreads- hope you share the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks hot! :)
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Creme Brulee
happy wordless wednesday! following your blog :)
ReplyDeleteThose peppers look delicious! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI was also wondering if they were hot or mild. I planted peppers this year, the plants died.
ReplyDeleteVery colorful
Thank you for all the kind comments :-) The Marconi is not a hot pepper, in fact quite sweet at the red stage. Great in all types of dishes, salads or just as a crunchy snack! Will post the spread recipe later today. Have a Wonderful Wednesday and Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great crop! We had some from our potted peppers but not nearly as nice!
ReplyDeleteNice shot! Happy WW :)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do with yours? My husband dried some last year but still have a bunch of those. We need a new plan this year!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking peppers. It makes me want a garden again.
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