If you’ve had shishito peppers in a restaurant, you might be surprised to see how easy they are to make at home. If you haven’t yet tried them, you’re in for a treat! This flavorful finger food has long been beloved in Japan and Korea, and its popularity is quickly growing in America.
Bite-sized with a long stem, shishito peppers taste mildly sweet, a little spicy, and we can’t get enough of them! Here’s a fun fact — every bag seems to have one pepper that is noticeably spicier than the rest, which can be exciting, especially for those who enjoy a nice kick.
You can easily prepare a batch of whole shishitos in so many delicious ways. Simply blistering this crisp, crunchy veggie in a frying pan with olive oil and salt makes for a delicious, popular appetizer or side. For a richer bite, you can also stuff your shishitos with soft cheeses, or serve with a complementary, flavorful dipping sauce.