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A week ago I bought a large bag of fresh, beautiful peppers at my neighborhood Turkish grocery store. Since then, I have eaten most of them, usually grilled and served as a side dish to meat or seafood, with tzatziki as a dip. Today I needed something to accompany my dumplings, and yet another grilled peppers dish did not sound very enticing. Also, I did not feel like eating fish or meat and so I choose the bread dumplings to be the main component of the meal. Since dumplings need a good sauce to be properly enjoyed, this tasty cream sauce with pimentóns seemed to be the perfect combination. Low and behold, it turned out to be VERY delicious, and it hit the spot precisely 🙂
So what started out as a way to get rid of some veggies before they turn South, became a much-loved dish which I will prepare again in the near future. 🙂
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Bon Appétit ! Life is Good !
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- saute 2 oz garlic paste in 4 oz whole butter until fragrant
- add 8 ea pimenton, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper to taste, saute until starting to blister
- add 2 cup heavy cream
- simmer until reduced by half and the peppers are soft but still with a bite, remove from heat, check / adjust seasoning, serve with starch of your choice (pasta, rice, bread, dumplings, potatoes, etc)
- Bread Dumplings
- Pimentón En Crema (Peppers In Cream)
- Pimentón En Crema (Peppers In Cream)
- Pimentón En Crema (Peppers In Cream)
- Easy Does It ……….. 👍😎😃
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Why do I always feel hungry after I read your posts, Hans?!
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Anelli,
May because you should cook/eat more ? 🙂
Cheers !
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No, not more, but maybe different things.
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Super nice plating 🙂
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Thank you, John 🙂
Pretty food looks good without much fiddling about 🙂
Cheers !
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