Pickles - Pickled hot peppers by Dariana B. - Recipia
Pickled Hot Peppers with Horseradish Recipe - A Spicy Delicacy for Winter

Are you dreaming of a winter full of spicy aromas and intense flavors? I invite you to discover a recipe that will transform every meal, alongside a steaming soup or a grilled dish, into something truly special. Pickled hot peppers with horseradish are a traditional delicacy, perfect for adding a touch of warmth and flavor to your dishes. Here’s how you can prepare them at home.

Preparation time: 30 minutes
Waiting time: 24 hours
Number of servings: 4 jars of 400 ml

Ingredients:
- 1 kg hot peppers (preferably long and thin for even pickling)
- 1.5 liters water
- 300 ml 9-degree wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon salt (non-iodized salt recommended)
- Sugar to taste (about 1-2 tablespoons)
- Horseradish (about 100 g, peeled and cut into strips)
- Peppercorns (1-2 tablespoons, to taste)

Recipe History
Pickling vegetables is an ancient practice used for preserving food during winter. Hot peppers, due to their capsaicin content, not only add a spicy flavor but are also rich in antioxidants. This simple recipe for pickled hot peppers with horseradish is an excellent way to preserve the taste of summer, giving you a unique condiment for winter meals.

Step by Step Preparation

1. Preparing the ingredients
Start by checking the hot peppers. Choose those that are firm and free of imperfections. Wash them well under cold running water to remove impurities. Cut off the stems, but do not open them to keep the flavors intact.

2. Making the brine
In a large pot, add 1.5 liters of water, 300 ml of vinegar, 1 tablespoon of salt, and sugar to taste. Place the pot over medium heat and bring it to a boil. Stir gently to dissolve the salt and sugar. Once the mixture boils, remove it from the heat and let it cool slightly.

3. Filling the jars
In clean, sterilized jars, place the hot peppers, interspersing them with strips of horseradish and peppercorns. Make sure the jars are well filled but not overly packed. Then, carefully pour the warm brine over the peppers, ensuring that the vegetables are completely covered.

4. Sealing the jars
After filling the jars, screw the lids on tightly. It is important that there is no air inside, so make sure the jars are filled to the brim with brine.

5. Setting for fermentation
Wrap the jars in cloth or towels to keep them warm and leave them at room temperature for 24 hours. This will allow for initial fermentation, which will enhance the flavors.

6. Storing
After 24 hours, move the jars to a pantry or a cool, dark place. The peppers will be ready to consume after about 2 weeks, but the longer you leave them, the more complex the flavors will become.

Practical Tips
- Choose quality peppers: Smaller and thinner peppers will pickle better than larger, meaty ones.
- Experiment with spices: You can also add other spices, such as garlic, bay leaves, or flavored vinegar.
- Check the jars’ seal: It’s important that the jars are well-sealed to prevent air from entering, which can lead to mold.

Delicious Combinations
Pickled hot peppers pair perfectly with:
- Tripe soup or bean soup
- Grilled dishes, such as pork or chicken
- Cheese and cold cuts platters

Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long can I keep pickled peppers?
Pickled hot peppers can be stored for 6-12 months if kept in proper conditions.

2. Can I use a different type of vinegar?
Yes, you can experiment with apple cider vinegar or balsamic vinegar, but the final taste will vary.

3. What can I do with leftover brine?
The brine can be used as a base for sauces or marinades, adding a spicy note to your dishes.

Nutritional Benefits
Hot peppers are rich in vitamins, especially vitamin C and vitamin A, and are low in calories. They contribute to improving metabolism and may have beneficial effects on cardiovascular health.

Personal Note
I recommend trying to add some strips of carrot or celery to the jars for an even more interesting texture and taste. This recipe for pickled hot peppers with horseradish will surely become a family favorite and an excellent way to preserve the flavors of summer throughout the winter. Enjoy them alongside your favorite dishes and don’t forget to share them with your loved ones!

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