¿Qué es Pasilla Peppers?
Pasilla peppers are the dried form of the chilaca pepper, a long, dark green fresh chile. Translating to 'little raisin' due to its wrinkled, dark brown appearance, the pasilla is a staple in Mexican cuisine, prized for its complex, smoky-sweet flavor and mild-to-medium heat. It is a key component in moles and other rich sauces.
"While often confused with ancho peppers, pasillas are distinct with their elongated shape and deeper, earthier raisin-like notes, making them essential for authentic mole poblano."
¿A qué sabe Pasilla Peppers?
The pasilla pepper offers a deep, earthy, and slightly fruity flavor with notes of dried fruit, tobacco, and cocoa, culminating in a mild, lingering warmth.
- Sabor
- Earthy, Fruity, Smoky, Mildly spicy
- Textura
- Leathery (dried), Meaty (rehydrated)
- Aroma
- Earthy, Tobacco, Chocolate
- Acidez
- Low
Métricas Técnicas
Scoville Heat Units
1,000-2,500 SHU
Información Nutricional
Por 28g (about 1 dried pepper)El Secreto del Chef
For maximum flavor in sauces and moles, lightly toast dried pasilla peppers in a dry pan for a minute or two before rehydrating them; this intensifies their inherent smoky and fruity notes.
Sustitutos y Proporciones de Pasilla Peppers
El mejor sustituto para Pasilla Peppers es Ancho Pepper, usado en una proporción de 1:1. For a similar dark fruitiness and mild heat, though anchos are slightly sweeter and less earthy.
| Sustituto | Proporción | Mejor para |
|---|---|---|
| Ancho Pepper Mejor | 1:1 | For a similar dark fruitiness and mild heat, though anchos are slightly sweeter and less earthy. |
| Mulato Pepper | 1:1 | If seeking a similar dark, smoky profile, though mulatos tend to be sweeter with a chocolatey hint and very mild heat. |
| Guajillo Pepper | 1:1 | For heat and some fruity notes, but will lack the deep smokiness and earthiness of pasilla. |
| Chipotle in Adobo | 1:2 (adjust to taste) | If a smoky, spicy flavor is desired, but be aware of the distinct adobo sauce and higher heat level. Use sparingly. |
Cómo Elegir y Almacenar Pasilla Peppers
- Store dried pasilla peppers in an airtight container.
- Keep them in a cool, dark pantry.
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or humidity.
- Proper storage can keep them fresh for up to one year.
- Freezing dried peppers is also an option for extended storage.
¿Con Qué Combina Bien Pasilla Peppers?
- Tomatoes
- Garlic
- Onion
- Cumin
- Mexican Oregano
- Chocolate
- Pork
- Beef
- Black Beans
- Corn
- Avocado
Preguntas frecuentes
¿A qué sabe Pasilla Peppers?
The pasilla pepper offers a deep, earthy, and slightly fruity flavor with notes of dried fruit, tobacco, and cocoa, culminating in a mild, lingering warmth. Earthy|Tobacco|Chocolate
¿Cuál es un buen sustituto para Pasilla Peppers?
El mejor sustituto es Ancho Pepper (1:1). For a similar dark fruitiness and mild heat, though anchos are slightly sweeter and less earthy.
¿Cómo eliges y almacenas Pasilla Peppers?
Store dried pasilla peppers in an airtight container. Keep them in a cool, dark pantry. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or humidity. Proper storage can keep them fresh for up to one year. Freezing dried peppers is also an option for extended storage.