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Pasilla Peppers

Capsicum annuum Libre de alérgenos
Pasilla Peppers

Abastecimiento y Taxonomía

  • Familia Solanaceae
  • Cocina principal Mexican
  • Estacionalidad Year-round
  • Origen Plant

¿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)
Calorías80 kcal
Grasa total1g
Grasas saturadas0g
Grasas trans0g
Colesterol0mg
Proteína3g
Carbohidratos totales16g
Fibra dietética6g
Azúcares totales8g
Calcio30mg
Hierro1.2mg
Potasio300mg

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.

Sustitutos para Pasilla Peppers con proporciones
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

  1. Store dried pasilla peppers in an airtight container.
  2. Keep them in a cool, dark pantry.
  3. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or humidity.
  4. Proper storage can keep them fresh for up to one year.
  5. 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.

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