The flavour of
the week is Urfa biber. Urfa biber (also known as Isot pepper)
is a dried Turkish pepper cultivated in the Urfa region of Turkey. It’s flavour
can be described as smoky and moderately hot, with a undercurrent of sweetness
reminiscent of raisins, tobacco, and chocolate. Urfa biber is technically a red
pepper, ripening to a dark maroon on the plant. The peppers go through a
two-part process, where they are sun-dried during the day and wrapped tightly
at night. The night process is called 'sweating', and works to infuse the dried
flesh with the remaining moisture of the pepper. This creates a color ranging from deep purple to a dark, purplish black. The dried chili
has a higher moisture content than other peppers, such as Aleppo, due to this
process. Though the flavour is reminiscent of smoked peppers, such as chipotle,
it is only the plants’ natural smokiness that gives it this taste.
Urfa biber is less spicy than many other chile
peppers but provides a more lasting build of heat. It was traditionally used in Turkey in meat and savoury foods but because
of its fruity overtones it is becoming popular in to use in sweet dishes in
North America. An excellent pairing with chocolate, and vanilla pairs well with
the raisin-y notes.
3 comments:
Great article, learned a lot!
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