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Rouille

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes about 1 1/2 cups

Ingredients

1 large or 2 small sweet peppers
3 garlic cloves
Salt
A pinch of cayenne pepper
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon water
1 cup olive oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Roast or grill: 1 large or 2 small sweet peppers.

    Step 2

    Peel and seed the peppers, and with a mortar and pestle pound (or process) into a purée.

    Step 3

    Transfer the peppers to a bowl, then add to the mortar: 3 garlic cloves, Salt.

    Step 4

    Pound into a purée, then stir in: A pinch of cayenne pepper, 1 egg yolk, 1/2 teaspoon water.

    Step 5

    When combined, add in a slow steady stream, whisking all the while: 1 cup olive oil.

    Step 6

    Stir in the pepper purée. Taste for salt and adjust if necessary. Refrigerate the rouille if you’re not using it within the hour.

  2. Variation

    Step 7

    For more piquancy, use dried ancho chiles (or another dried chile) in place of or in combination with the sweet peppers. Toast dried chiles in a 400°F oven for 4 minutes, then soak in boiling water for 10 minutes or so. Drain and purée. Pass through a strainer to remove the tough skins.

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