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Ingredients

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2 logs of fresh goat cheese, 4 ounces each

3 tablespoons coarsely chopped cilantro

6 canned whole green chiles

12 Peppadew peppers

1/4 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 cup cornmeal

1/4 teaspoon coarse salt

12 pepper-stuffed olives

3 tablespoons canola oil

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Pan-Fried Olives and Chiles Stuffed with Goat Cheese

                              Credit: 
                              MIKKEL VANG

Pan-Fried Olives and Chiles Stuffed with Goat Cheese

                              Credit: 
                              MIKKEL VANG

Pan-Fried Olives and Chiles Stuffed with Goat Cheese

                              Credit: 
                              MIKKEL VANG

Pan-Fried Olives and Chiles Stuffed with Goat Cheese

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 2 logs of fresh goat cheese, 4 ounces each
  • 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped cilantro
  • 6 canned whole green chiles
  • 12 Peppadew peppers
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 1/4 teaspoon coarse salt
  • 12 pepper-stuffed olives
  • 3 tablespoons canola oil

Directions

In a bowl, mix together goat cheese and cilantro; chill. Drain chiles and Peppadews. Split chiles lengthwise and stuff with 1 tablespoon cheese mixture. Press to close. Stuff Peppadews with 1/2 teaspoon cheese mixture.

Combine flour, cornmeal, and salt on a large plate. Dredge chiles and Peppadews, turning to coat all sides. Dredge olives similarly. If coating isn’t sticking, dip peppers and olives in chile brine before dredging.

Heat the oil in a heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the olives and chiles in 2 batches, turning with a spatula as they become golden brown, adding more oil, if needed, 8 to 12 minutes. Serve hot.

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Martha Stewart Member

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04/08/2011

                The peppers in the picture don't look like the peppadew peppers I know of.  They are red and round.  These look like small poblanos to me and that is how poblanos looked when I tested this recipe for a client. I could be wrong, but the poblanos were outstanding!  

Martha Stewart Member

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03/01/2011

                I live in Central FL as well. You will not find the peppers in a Latin Food store as they are from South Africa. Publix sometime has them - check with the gourmet cheeses, or ask the service desk to order them for you. There is a store in Melbourne called Downtown Produce that sells them jarred regularly. If you want to try the flavor, go to Panera Bread and order the Mediterranean Veggie sandwich :)  

Martha Stewart Member

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04/07/2010

                I buy Peppadew peppers from the "olive bar" in the deli area at my local grocery store. It's not a specialty store, so I would suspect you should be able to find them anywhere in your area that has this type of service area. I usually stuff them with a cream cheese / goat cheese mixture and serve them with olives, nuts, cheese and crackers to accompany pre-dinner drinks. Good luck!  

Martha Stewart Member

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06/29/2009

                I would appreciate any advise as to where I can purchase Peppadews.  Are they canned or fresh?  I live in the Orlando area and have asked several Mexican speciality stores but they don't know what Peppadew peppers are.  Thanks  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

04/08/2011

                The peppers in the picture don't look like the peppadew peppers I know of.  They are red and round.  These look like small poblanos to me and that is how poblanos looked when I tested this recipe for a client. I could be wrong, but the poblanos were outstanding!  

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated

03/01/2011

                I live in Central FL as well. You will not find the peppers in a Latin Food store as they are from South Africa. Publix sometime has them - check with the gourmet cheeses, or ask the service desk to order them for you. There is a store in Melbourne called Downtown Produce that sells them jarred regularly. If you want to try the flavor, go to Panera Bread and order the Mediterranean Veggie sandwich :)  

Rating: Unrated

04/07/2010

                I buy Peppadew peppers from the "olive bar" in the deli area at my local grocery store. It's not a specialty store, so I would suspect you should be able to find them anywhere in your area that has this type of service area. I usually stuff them with a cream cheese / goat cheese mixture and serve them with olives, nuts, cheese and crackers to accompany pre-dinner drinks. Good luck!  

Rating: Unrated

06/29/2009

                I would appreciate any advise as to where I can purchase Peppadews.  Are they canned or fresh?  I live in the Orlando area and have asked several Mexican speciality stores but they don't know what Peppadew peppers are.  Thanks  

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