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Shishito - king of the backyard peppers
CPARKTX2
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This spring I randomly stumbled onto some shishito peppers at the store and planted three in a corner of the garden and proceeded to immediately forget about them. Didn’t rediscover them until they had peppers, so totally zero effort. They just keep producing harvest after harvest all summer. I like to toss in some EVOO and cook in a CI pan until blistered and salt them. 

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They are the best. Mine are also very heavy producers. I have 6 plants, so I'm giving a lot away.Felton, Ca. 2-LBGE, 1-Small, PBC, PK360, Genesis Summit, Camp Chef Flattop, Smokefire 24, Traeger Pro Series 22 Pellet with a Smoke Daddy insert, Gateway 55 Gal. drum, SNS Kettle w/acc.
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Nice!
I am not familiar with these. Can you eat the skins on them?Clinton, Iowa -
Well I haven’t tried those yet🤔
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Yes, you eat them with the skins on. They are common in Japanese restaurants...they are usually cooked in a pan until blistered and soft. Really tasty and not that hot but great flavor.Langner91 said:Nice!
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How big do the plants get? Might have to plant a few next year. We love to grill them.CPARKTX2 said:
Yes, you eat them with the skins on. They are common in Japanese restaurants...they are usually cooked in a pan until blistered and soft. Really tasty and not that hot but great flavor.Langner91 said:Nice!
I am not familiar with these. Can you eat the skins on them? -
Love these. Such a great snack/appetizer.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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WOW . . . totally new concept (for me)
I'll have to visit a couple of Asian Markets in hopes they might have them.
Think there're still available this time of year?aka marysvilleksegghead
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Definitely mine are still growing, Padron peppers are eaten a very similar way and available at some Spanish and Mexican markets.loco_engr said:WOW . . . totally new concept (for me)
I'll have to visit a couple of Asian Markets in hopes they might have them.
Think there're still available this time of year?
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Agree with what @BSR said. Here are some Padron's with Prosciutto (think of them as Shishito's cousin).

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@l@loco_engr Try Trader Joe's, They have them there in the NJ stores.loco_engr said:WOW . . . totally new concept (for me)
I'll have to visit a couple of Asian Markets in hopes they might have them.
Think there're still available this time of year?
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The plants didn't get very big...I have three in the top of my Garden Tower...maybe 18" tall?BigGreenKev said:
How big do the plants get? Might have to plant a few next year. We love to grill them.CPARKTX2 said:
Yes, you eat them with the skins on. They are common in Japanese restaurants...they are usually cooked in a pan until blistered and soft. Really tasty and not that hot but great flavor.Langner91 said:Nice!
I am not familiar with these. Can you eat the skins on them? -
Talked me into ordering some seeds.CPARKTX2 said:
The plants didn't get very big...I have three in the top of my Garden Tower...maybe 18" tall?BigGreenKev said:
How big do the plants get? Might have to plant a few next year. We love to grill them.CPARKTX2 said:
Yes, you eat them with the skins on. They are common in Japanese restaurants...they are usually cooked in a pan until blistered and soft. Really tasty and not that hot but great flavor.Langner91 said:Nice!
I am not familiar with these. Can you eat the skins on them?Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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