How to Roast Green Chilies
I have a friend in New Mexico, and lives and breaths green chilies, in particular, the Hatch variety. Now here in Thailand, we don't have the hatch varieties, but we can take advantage of the green chilies and peppers that are plentiful here. I actually had to look up how to roast chilies (you can tell I am not from Texas or New Mexico). This is a roast and freeze recipe for use in recipes that call for these, just thaw them out and ready to use.
Ingredients
- green chilies, and or green pepper
Instructions
- In Tesco-Lotus, these are named simply "Green Peppers" and they are delicious as well, but they have a skin that needs to be removed, and the roasting makes that easy and gives a great flavor the the peppers/chilies.
- In Tesco-Lotus, these are named simply "Long Green Peppers" and they are also delicious. These are the two types I am going prepare by roasting. There is also a red version of this aptly named "Large Red Pepper."
- Preheat your broiler to 200 C (400 F), for those with counter top ovens, use the top coil only. Position the rack 4 to 6 inches from the heating coil/burner. Line a baking sheet with foil.
- Wash the chilies and dry with paper towels. Place the chilies on the baking sheet in a single layer.
- Place the baking sheet in the broiler or oven and cook for 3 to 5 minutes, you are looking for about 75% charred and blistered skins on the chilies.
- Using tongs, turn each chili over and cook again for 3-5 minutes, also looking for 75% charred and blistered skins.
- Remove the baking sheet from the oven, and quickly place the chilies in a food safe zip lock bag, then seal the bag and let them sit for 15 minutes. This steams the chilies which will help in peeling them.
- Trim of the stem end of the chilies and pull the skin off. Slice in half lengthwise and scrape out the seeds and inner membranes with a spoon.
- Slice in piece in half lengthwise, then chop or dice.
- Allow to cool to room temperature, then place in small freezer bags or in small freezer containers, or in an average size ice cube tray, and when they are frozen, transfer the 'cubes' to a freezer bag.
Notes
Low cost.
Variant: 1. You can roast the chilies over an open flame on your stove, using tongs to hold the chilies.
Adapted from an internet recipe. Photos courtesy of Tesco-Lotus Thailand.
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