mbrookes
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Fresh Pimento Peppers
Fri, 07/2/10 2:08 PM
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We have a bumper crop of pimento peppers. Any suggestions for different ways to use them? So far, I've only cut them up in salads.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Fresh Pimento Peppers
Fri, 07/2/10 2:13 PM
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Roast them, peel them and then use them to make sauce. Also, pulse roasted, peeled peppers in a processor with garlic and some cubed, peeled, roasted eggplant, and a drizzle of good olive oil (and salt and pepper to taste) to make a wonderful spread.
<message edited by Michael Hoffman on Fri, 07/2/10 2:17 PM>
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edwmax
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Re:Fresh Pimento Peppers
Fri, 07/2/10 2:17 PM
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Don't let'em go bad. .... cut up and freeze .... use later as needed cooking or make your own pimento cheese. ect ....
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MiamiDon
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Re:Fresh Pimento Peppers
Fri, 07/2/10 3:26 PM
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Anything that one would use a red bell pepper for would probably be suitable for your pimentos.
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baileysoriginal
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Re:Fresh Pimento Peppers
Sat, 07/3/10 11:21 PM
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Roast them and then do what any Southern Living follower would do: Make pimiento cheese.
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