Back in the early 80s I worked with a young single guy from Texas. We'd invite him to all of our family gatherings because he was new to this part of the world and didn't know anyone here. He'd always bring something "Texican" to our meals or BBQs.
My favorite was the homemade fajitas his mother and his Mexican "other mother" taught him to prepare. The other thing he ALWAYS brought was these Poblanos or Mulato peppers to put on the grill. I have never stopped grilling these delicious peppers!
The peppers used to be cheap but, have now, nearly doubled in price down here.
It seems like I'm always here asking about how prolific a certain pepper is. Well, I just don't have much room to grow peppers for all that I want to do with them. I make my own hot-sauce and powder. I pickle a lot of peppers and eat a lot of fresh peppers. And, of course, we use tons of peppers in our cooking.
So, of all the "roasting" type peppers out there, which ones taste the best? Which ones are the most prolific? Are these Italian and cowhorn peppers just as good for roasting/grilling?
BTW, that young Texan ain't so young anymore. He married a Cajun girl, has a bunch of kids and a couple of grandkids now. And, is still invited to all of our family gatherings. And, (I think) he is still a little lonesome for Texas. Ray
My favorite was the homemade fajitas his mother and his Mexican "other mother" taught him to prepare. The other thing he ALWAYS brought was these Poblanos or Mulato peppers to put on the grill. I have never stopped grilling these delicious peppers!
The peppers used to be cheap but, have now, nearly doubled in price down here.
It seems like I'm always here asking about how prolific a certain pepper is. Well, I just don't have much room to grow peppers for all that I want to do with them. I make my own hot-sauce and powder. I pickle a lot of peppers and eat a lot of fresh peppers. And, of course, we use tons of peppers in our cooking.
So, of all the "roasting" type peppers out there, which ones taste the best? Which ones are the most prolific? Are these Italian and cowhorn peppers just as good for roasting/grilling?
BTW, that young Texan ain't so young anymore. He married a Cajun girl, has a bunch of kids and a couple of grandkids now. And, is still invited to all of our family gatherings. And, (I think) he is still a little lonesome for Texas. Ray