Best 2 Brandade Stuffed Piquillo Peppers Recipes

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A delectable journey awaits you with our brandade-stuffed piquillo peppers, a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. Embark on a culinary adventure with brandade, a luxurious spread crafted from salt cod, potatoes, and olive oil, enveloped within tender piquillo peppers. These vibrant peppers, known for their sweet and slightly smoky notes, provide the perfect vessel for the creamy and flavorful brandade filling. Indulge in a symphony of flavors as you savor the delicate balance between the briny saltiness of the cod, the earthy richness of the potatoes, and the velvety embrace of olive oil. Discover a delightful interplay of textures, from the tender flesh of the peppers to the smooth, velvety filling, creating a delightful sensation with every bite. Join us as we explore the culinary tapestry of brandade-stuffed piquillo peppers, a dish that promises to captivate your senses and leave you craving for more.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

PIQUILLO PEPPERS STUFFED WITH BRANDADE



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Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     dinner, appetizer

Time 1h30m

Yield 4 appetizer-size servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 pound salt cod
1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns
1 bay leaf
2 sprigs thyme
1 head garlic
1/2 cup cream
6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 cups milk
1/2 pound Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks
Salt and freshly ground white pepper to taste
12 piquillo peppers
1 small red pepper, trimmed, seeded and finely sliced
1 shallot, peeled and sliced

Steps:

  • Soak salt cod in cold water to cover for about 12 hours, changing the water twice during this period. Divide peppercorns, bay leaf and thyme into two batches, and wrap each in cheesecloth to make sachets. Reserve one clove of garlic, then slice the head in half crosswise.
  • Pour cream into a small saucepan, and add half a head of garlic. Bring to a boil, then turn heat to a minimum and infuse for 45 minutes. At the same time, pour 1/4 cup of olive oil into a small saucepan and add the other half head of garlic. Heat until garlic starts to sizzle, reduce heat to very low and infuse for 45 minutes. Strain cream and oil separately, and keep them warm.
  • When the garlic and the cream have infused for 30 minutes, combine 2 cups of the milk, a herb sachet and the cod in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, lower heat and cook until cod flakes easily, about 15 minutes. While cod simmers, cook potatoes with remaining milk and herb sachet. Bring to a boil, and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, until potatoes are tender.
  • Drain cod and potatoes, discard sachets, and transfer to a food processor. With machine running, slowly add the infused oil, followed by the cream. Pulse until smooth, then season with white pepper to taste. Use a small spoon or piping bag to stuff 8 of the peppers with this mixture. Cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until ready to serve. (You can prepare the dish several hours in advance up to this point.)
  • Cut remaining piquillos into thin strips; crush and peel the reserved garlic clove. Warm 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a medium skillet over moderate heat. Add the sliced piquillos, red pepper, shallot and garlic to the pan, season with salt and pepper, and saute for 2 or 3 minutes, stirring. Add 2 tablespoons water, cover pan and lower heat. Cook for about 20 minutes, or until vegetables are completely tender. Discard garlic, transfer the mixture to a blender, and puree, then strain through a sieve and keep warm.
  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Warm 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Add stuffed peppers, and transfer to the oven for 20 minutes. Ladle pepper puree onto 4 plates, and top with 2 peppers each; then serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 709, UnsaturatedFat 23 grams, Carbohydrate 44 grams, Fat 39 grams, Fiber 9 grams, Protein 48 grams, SaturatedFat 14 grams, Sodium 4093 milligrams, Sugar 21 grams

BRANDADE-STUFFED PIQUILLO PEPPERS



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You will need to soak the cod for a full day, so plan ahead. Piquillo peppers, spicy-sweet red peppers from northern Spain that have been roasted and peeled, can be found in specialty-food stores and some supermarkets.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Appetizers

Yield Makes 16 to 20

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 pound salt cod
1 small onion, halved
2 bay leaves
1 medium russet potato, peeled and cut into chunks
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
6 tablespoons heavy cream
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
16 to 20 whole drained roasted canned or jarred piquillo peppers (about 1/2 ounce each)
2 garlic cloves, very thinly sliced

Steps:

  • Rinse cod under cold water. Place in a large bowl, and cover with cold water. Cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate 24 hours, changing water every 8 hours.
  • Drain cod. Transfer to a medium saucepan, and cover with water. Add onion and bay leaves. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 10 minutes. Add potato, and cook until cod is easily flaked with a fork and potato is tender, about 20 minutes more. Drain well; discard onion and bay leaves.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Put cod, potato, 6 tablespoons oil, and the cream into a medium bowl. Mash together with a fork until mixture forms a chunky puree; season with salt and pepper. Cod mixture can be refrigerated in an airtight container up to 2 days.
  • Transfer mixture to a pastry bag fitted with a coupler, and fill each pepper. Transfer to a baking dish large enough to hold peppers in a single layer. Drizzle with remaining 2 tablespoons oil, and sprinkle with garlic slices. Cover with foil, and bake until heated through, about 20 minutes. Serve immediately, drizzled with oil if desired.

Tips:

  • Use a variety of fresh herbs and spices to flavor the brandade. Some good options include parsley, thyme, rosemary, garlic, and paprika.
  • Don't overcook the fish. It should be cooked through but still moist and flaky.
  • If the brandade is too thick, add a little milk or cream to thin it out.
  • For a crispy topping, broil the stuffed peppers for a few minutes before serving.
  • Serve the stuffed peppers with a side of lemon wedges or aioli sauce.

Conclusion:

Brandade-stuffed piquillo peppers are a delicious and elegant appetizer or main course. They are perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight meal. With a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create a dish that is sure to impress your guests. Here are some additional tips for making brandade-stuffed piquillo peppers:
  • If you can't find piquillo peppers, you can use roasted red bell peppers instead.
  • To make the brandade ahead of time, simply prepare it according to the recipe and then store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When you're ready to serve, stuff the peppers and bake them according to the recipe.
  • These peppers are also delicious served cold, so they're perfect for a packed lunch or picnic.
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