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Roasted Peppers with Boquerones

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Roasted Peppers with BoqueronesMatthew Hranek

In Spain, boquerones can be a variety of small fish, pickled or not. In the U.S., however, the term always refers to anchovies that have been pickled in vinegar (which whitens them). They have a flavor similar to pickled herring, which complements the sweetness of the roasted peppers.

Cooks' note:

Peppers can marinate (without anchovies), covered and chilled, up to 3 days. Bring to room temperature before serving.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    2 3/4 hr (includes marinating)

  • Yield

    Makes 12 servings (as part of tapas buffet)

Ingredients

6 large red bell peppers (3 pounds total)
1 tablespoon Sherry vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
12 boquerones (white anchovy fillets in vinegar), drained, patted dry, and halved lengthwise

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat broiler.

    Step 2

    Broil bell peppers on a broiler pan about 5 inches from heat, turning occasionally with tongs, until skins are blackened, 15 to 20 minutes. Transfer to a large bowl and cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap, then let steam 20 minutes.

    Step 3

    When peppers are cool enough to handle, peel them, reserving all juices in bowl, and discard stems and seeds. Cut peppers lengthwise into 1/4-inch-wide strips. Pour pepper juices through a sieve into another bowl, then add vinegar and sugar to juices, stirring until sugar is dissolved, then stir in peppers. Marinate peppers at room temperature, stirring occasionally, at least 2 hours.

    Step 4

    Spoon peppers and juices into a shallow bowl and arrange anchovy strips decoratively on top.

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