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Expand4 sweet select red peppers Ask a question about this ingredient
2-3 cups whole grains, soaked and then cooked accordingly, such as forbidden rice, pearl couscous, kamut, or red quinoa Ask a question about this ingredient
2 teaspoons cumin, optional Ask a question about this ingredient
1/4 teaspoon tumeric, optional Ask a question about this ingredient
1 cup feta or similar cheese Ask a question about this ingredient
1 ounce toasted pinion pine nuts, almonds, or pecans Ask a question about this ingredient
4 tablespoons fresh chopped mixed herbs, such as mint, basil, parsley and cilantro Ask a question about this ingredient
1 teaspoon pink or kosher salt Ask a question about this ingredient
1-2 tablespoon chopped scallions Ask a question about this ingredient
1-2 tablespoon dried currants, yellow raisins or cranberries, optional Ask a question about this ingredient
2 tablespoons grated carrot and fresh ginger Ask a question about this ingredient
4 tablespoons EVOO Ask a question about this ingredient
juice of a fresh lemon or lime Ask a question about this ingredient
1 tablespoon champagne vinegar Ask a question about this ingredient
1 teaspoon dijon mustard Ask a question about this ingredient
1 tablespoon sweet or hot pepper jelly, or honey Ask a question about this ingredient
salt, paprika and pepper to taste Ask a question about this ingredient
paprika for garnish Ask a question about this ingredient
fresh herbs for garnish Ask a question about this ingredient
Cut the tops of the peppers and take out all the seeds as well as the white fleshy interior bits. Cut triangles out of the top of the pepper saving the cuts for use in the filling. (You can bisect or even trisect the remaining triangle border of the pepper shell for effect if desired. This can also make eating easier with these pre-cuts).
Ask a question about this stepMix your cooked grains of choice with feta and whatever other fillings and seasonings you want to include in a bowl. Be sure to add the leftover red pepper triangles diced further into the filling. I have used tumeric and cumin with the pearl couscous in one version, but not in the forbidden rice version.
Ask a question about this stepMix the oil, juice, mustard, jelly or honey, vinegar with salt, paprika, and pepper to taste for the dressing. Pour this over the grain salad filling and lightly toss. Adjust the seasoning if needed.
Ask a question about this stepFill each cut pepper with the grain filling. Garnish with fresh herbs and paprika. You can serve whole or even consider slicing these in half, as pictured in one variation.
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Fany is the author of My Sweet Mexico and Paletas.