• Green Padrón peppers classic tapas dish in Mayfair

    ENJOY PIMIENTOS DE PADRÓN AT A TAPAS BAR LONDON

THE MOST PERFECT PADRÓN PEPPERS IN TOWN

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Some Are Hot, Some Are Not.

In Spain, those small, green, wrinkled, salty and smoky peppers served as tapa are usually called pimientos de Padrón.

Padrón Peppers an Iconic Spanish Tapas Dish

Elsewhere, people have named them ‘Russian roulette peppers’, because while most are mild, around one in ten is fiery – or as the Spanish say unos pican otros no: some are hot, some are not.

  • padron peppers pan bread tomato mayfair restaurant

    SPANISH TAPAS BAR IN LONDON

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    Padrón is a Municipality in Galicia in Northwest Spain

    although legend has it that the little peppers were brought from South America in the 16th Century by Spanish monks who grew them at their monastery in the tiny hamlet of Herbón – and the name Pimientos de Herbón now has protected status in European law and served at our popular Spanish Tapas Bar in London.

    Pimientos de Herbón in London

    Whatever their history, Padrón peppers are a staple on the tapas menus in restaurants across Galicia, Spain and in tapas bars in the UK like El Pirata in Mayfair’s Down Street.

    • Padron small plates in our restaurant served with asparagus

      FRESH PADRÓN PEPPERS

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      Pan-fried or Blistered in a Hot Skillet with a Little Olive Oil

      Fresh Padrón peppers are usually pan-fried or blistered in a hot skillet with a little olive oil and then sprinkled with crunchy sea salt to bring out the sweet, slightly nutty flavour. They’re sometimes served with fried eggs and potatoes, but they can also be pickled, added to salads and pasta dishes or used as a topping for pizzas and in sandwiches.

      Freshly Prepared Padrón Peppers

      The peppers are such an important part of Spanish cuisine that they even have their own festival: the Festo do Pemento de Herbón in which prizes are awarded in categories including Silver Peppers, New Pepper Grower and Wise Pepper Grower and there are prizes for the best decorated tractors, sampling of Herbón peppers, music and dancing. Flowers are offered to the statue of the Pementeira (pepper grower) and there is, it almost goes without saying, a grand parade. It’s quite a day out apparently.

      • Pan bread tomato padron peppers at Mayfair restaurant
        El Pirata serving the best Spanish tapas, a top tapas bar and Mediterranean restaurants in London since 1994 superb group party room Mayfair.
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