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LYU370

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End of August / beginning of September in the Chicago area is Melrose Pepper season. A mild green pepper brought to the Chicago area in the early 1900's by Italians from a town near Naples and beloved by local Italian Americans. If you ever find any, grab a sack. :shock: Get your minds out of the gutter.

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Cut the peppers for stuffing, they a very thin skinned and have no heat, stuff with a mixture of Italian sausage & Mozzarella and into the oven.

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Once they're done, add some homemade Marinara (Phil's recipe is REALLY good) and some Parmesan.

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Add some pasta and a salad and ya got yourself some good eatin'.

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Thanks for looking.
 
Melrose peppers you say? New on me but they darn sure look great.

I’ll try em if I ever run across any. Probably not likely in my neck of the woods though. [emoji3525]


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Looks killer, LYU! :thumb:

Our Northeast local pepper is the Long Hot (don't ask me exactly what it is). It has some heat but it's not blinding. I like to sautee them with garlic and put them on a cheese steak.
 
I'll keep an eye out for them, I'm sure my wife would love them if they are mild.



Looks killer, LYU! :thumb:

Our Northeast local pepper is the Long Hot (don't ask me exactly what it is). It has some heat but it's not blinding. I like to sautee them with garlic and put them on a cheese steak.



John,
I love the sauteed Long Hots on Italian Roast Sandwiches with sauteed spinach and garlic.
 
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