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Old September 28, 2012   #1
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Default Need recipes for banana peppers

We're overloaded with banana peppers and need some new recipes.
Have already canned a bunch bread & buter style.
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Old September 28, 2012   #2
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Do you want pickles or sauces or condiments or food dishes?
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Old September 28, 2012   #3
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Split the banana peppers deseed and fill with cream cheese. Wrap a piece of bacon around the pepper and secure with a toothpick that holds the bacon on at the same time as it holds the pepper closed.

On the top shelf of your Bar B Q grill them until the shrinking bacon starts squeezing so tight it squeezes out the cream cheese on the burgers grilling below.

Enjoy.

PS This can be done with either the sweet banana peppers or the hot hungarian banana peppers But be sure that if you do both, you remember which are which!
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Do you want pickles or sauces or condiments or food dishes?
pickles, condiments, maybe chow chow
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Old September 28, 2012   #5
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Sorry Barry. I saw recipe and thought of eating.

For canning I never have a problem with extra peppers. I just dice em up and can equal parts tomato pepper and onion.

Then when I actually get down to cooking something I use that base and adjust additional ingredients as needed.

Makes it simple.
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Old September 28, 2012   #6
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Barry,

There are quite a few sauces already in the Our Garden Cookbook :

Sauces, Dressings and Condiments: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=22746

Easy Pickle Recipes: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=12759

Appetisers / Appetizers: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=22882
- some are for other types of peppers, but you could substitute the banana peppers

Caribbean BBQ Sauce: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=19650
- you could substitute the banana peppers for the scotch bonnets to cut down on the heat (lol - and you could play with a combo of sweet and hot banana peppers if you've got both - adjust heat to your taste - the recipe as is for some serious heat. lol....but then again I enjoy "hotted-up" food. )


If you need more...I'll look for more in my collection...but will not be right now. Am still unpacking my books and other stuff.

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Old September 28, 2012   #7
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google "pittsburgh style" banana peppers- good stuff. i'd find a recipe for you but i'm just passing through here on my way out the door tonight.
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Old September 28, 2012   #8
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Stuff them with ground cabbage & then pickle.
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5parts white vinegar
1part water
1tblsp canning salt per quart

how water process. they will taste just like the ones at the sub shop!!
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