Desserts

Grilled Shishito Peppers

Frequently Asked Questions

Are shishito peppers spicy?
Most shishito peppers are mild, but about one in ten can be spicy. That’s part of what makes eating them fun – you never know when you’ll get a hot one.
Can I make these without a grill?
Yes, you can blister shishito peppers in a hot cast iron skillet or under the broiler. Just make sure to get them charred and blistered for the best flavor.
What can I substitute for cotija cheese?
If you can’t find cotija, you can use feta cheese or grated parmesan. The salty, crumbly texture works well with the charred peppers.
How do I pick good shishito peppers?
Look for bright green peppers that are firm and unwrinkled. They should be about 2-3 inches long and have a slight wrinkled appearance but not be soft.
Can these be made ahead?
These peppers are best served immediately while hot and blistered. They lose their crispy texture as they cool, though they still taste good at room temperature.

Grilled Shishito Peppers

Charred shishito peppers grilled until blistered and topped with flaky salt, fresh lemon juice and cotija cheese. A quick and delicious appetizer.

Prep Time

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Cook Time

8 Minutes

Total Time

8 Minutes

Difficulty: Easy
Cuisine: Japanese
Yield: 6 Servings (2 pounds peppers)
Dietary: Low-Carb, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free

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