Inspired by my Butterflied Leg of Lamb with Rosemary and Feta recipe, I was thinking about how to give a shout-out to the traditional taste of the mint sauce so many people like as an accompaniment with lamb. Never one to stay too traditional I realized I had a package of piquillo peppers that needed a home. I also have a mint plant that had wintered over really well in the window, so Piquillo Pepper and Mint Relish was born.
What is a Piquillo Pepper?
A piquillo pepper is a chili and is part of the plant genus Capsicum annuum. Unlike some other chilis, such as the jalapeno and the serrano, piquillo peppers, are sweet with no heat. The piquillo originates from Northern Spain. The name means “little beak“. These peppers are picked, then roasted over an open flame and packed with water or olive oil. I chose to use piquillo peppers as the “sweet, no heat” makes more sense with mint than other peppers you might use.
A company that follows me on Instagram (and I follow them) makes a great line of Grilled Piquillo Peppers. Emoi Foods is a New England based company and as it is my quest to support local business, I grabbed a package at the local farm stand, Wagon Wheel in Lexington MA. (I am not compensated in any way to use their products, I just like them). Check out their website for retailers. I am also a big fan of their Grilled Baby Artichokes, so much so that I turned them into Artichoke Lemon Pesto.
This recipe uses the piquillo packed in oil. You can easily substitute piquillos packed in water but you would need to add some olive oil when preparing the relish. You can even use regular roasted red peppers if piquillo are not available.
Piquillo Pepper and Mint Relish Is Pretty Versatile
While the inspiration for this recipe was as a accompaniment for roast lamb. I realized that this relish could be applied to any roasted meat, used as a sandwich condiment or added to a cheese plate. I am sure there are even more uses I have not thought of yet.
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