Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (1)

Submitted by Zurie

"*** The description "Peppadews" is not accepted by the site, so I had to change it -- but it is NOT a bell pepper. Also called "piquante peppers", a peppadew is about the size of a golf ball or smaller. Although this pepper in its raw state is not available in the States, someone from South Africa has asked for a pickling recipe. Here is a great one, with which my sister and I pickled hundreds of bottles. The method can be used for any small peppers. In my family with a long history of canning/bottling we put clean bottles in a cold oven on an oven tin, heat oven to 325 deg F/ 160 deg C, and leave it there until needed (at least 15 minutes). This method has never failed us and our bottles keep perfectly -- without the hassle of the canning bath method. The amount of peppadews is a guess, as I never wrote that down! This recipe fills about 2 x 375 ml bottles. The peppadews shrink a little with cleaning and parboiling. Prep and cooking time are guesses."

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Ready In:
1hr

Ingredients:
11
Yields:

2 bottles

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ingredients

  • Step 1

  • 500 -750 g piquante bell peppers (peppadews, red-ripe)
  • 60 g coarse salt (koshering salt)
  • 600 ml water
  • Step 2

  • 375 ml vinegar (white grape vinegar preferred, not spirit vinegar)
  • 300 ml sugar, white, granulated
  • 250 ml water
  • 4 pieces ginger, fresh, peeled
  • 4 garlic cloves, peeled, whole
  • 10 ml peppercorns (we like the mixed peppercorns)
  • 4 bay leaves
  • 2 small hot peppers (hot chillis, only remove stem, and keep whole)

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directions

  • DO wear surgical gloves (from any pharmacy), as the seeds start stinging the hands after a while!
  • Do the 1st Step the night before. Believe me, you'll find it is necessary!
  • Cut off the stem side of the peppadews, and carefully scrape out the seeds with a small teaspoon. Rinse. Try to remove all seeds.
  • Let the salt dissolve in the water. Then add the prepared peppadews. Make sure they're all in the brine by putting a plate or similar on top. Leave overnight at room temperature.
  • Next day, using squeaky clean bottles and caps, put on a firm tin and into a cold oven. Heat oven to between 160 - 170 deg Celsius
  • Now rinse the brine off the peppadews, rinse briefly with cold water, and leave in a colander to drain.
  • Measure out into a large pot all the ingredients given in Step 2 (except the little green chillies), and stir well over low heat until ALL the sugar has dissolved. Then bring to a rolling, foamy boil.
  • Add peppadews and chillis and boil them for only about 1 minute.
  • Take hot bottles from the oven (be careful). First fill the bottles with peppadews, and then fill to about 1 1/2 cm from the top with the boiling liquid.
  • Carefully wipe bottles round the top, and screw on the tops.
  • (My sister and I used bottles with metal tops, the kind in which some pasta sauces are sold. The bottles should pop softly as they seal. If any do not seal, keep to use first).
  • If sealed, will keep indefinitely.

Questions & Replies

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  1. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (8)

    I followed this recipe to a T, except for the hot chillis. Came out very nice, but they are way more hot than the store bought version. Any idea why? Ps. I found some seedlings at my local nursery.

  2. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (9)

    i live in Capetown where can I buy pepperdew [piquante peppers] I never see them in the shops This season i will try to find the plants at the local nurseries

  3. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (10)

    How big are the 4 pieces of ginger? Or weight?

  4. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (11)

    Can I keep the seeds in if I so wish? Or is there a good reason for removing them?

  5. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (12)

    I have just made this recipe but I’m not sure if the garlic, ginger, peppercorns etc are also supposed to go in the jars with the Peppadews and the liquid ? I was a bit short on liquid too

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Reviews

  1. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (13)

    We just tried our first batch using this recipe and they are awesome. I made a second small bottle a few days ago and misread the recipe - so I put the peppadews in boiling hot salt brine overnight, but they looked ok when they went into the final bottle. I get ripe peppadews in small batches over a more than a month, so next year I am going to pick when ripe and store them in salt brine (step 1) until i have accummulated enough to do step 2. I am hoping that works well.

  2. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (14)

    Fabulous recipe. My glut of peppadews this season is welcome. Quick, easy and quite perfect.

  3. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (15)

    Any recipe for bottling green/red peppers?

  4. Peppadews (Piquanté Peppers): the Pickling Recipe Recipe - Food.com (16)

    Piquante Pepper Pickling recipe the liquids in steps 1 and 2 need to be increased by 2 1/2

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I'm a widow, retired, and I love cooking. I live on the coast in South Africa and I love seafood. You're welcome to my recipes (all kinds, definitely not just seafood!) Just remember that no recipe is ever cast in stone -- adjust to your taste! The photo was taken at a rustic seaside restaurant on our West Coast, approx 1 year ago (2016).

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