How to Cook Shishito Peppers
If you're looking for a quick, flavorful, and slightly adventurous side dish or snack, meet your new favorite ingredient: Shishito peppers. These slender, wrinkled green peppers from Japan are gaining popularity in the U.S. for their mild heat (most are sweet, but about 1 in 10 packs a surprising punch!) and their versatility in the kitchen.
In this blog, we’ll explore what makes shishito peppers special, how to cook them perfectly, and plus some Cookpad community recipes you can try at home.
🌶 What Are Shishito Peppers?
Shishito peppers are small, thin-skinned peppers typically harvested when green. While similar to Spanish padron peppers, the flavor of shishito peppers is grassy, slightly sweet, and smoky when blistered. While mostly mild, they have a fun "pepper roulette" reputation—about 1 in every 10 peppers is surprisingly spicy, which adds excitement to each bite!
🔥 How to Cook Shishito Peppers (Simple & Fast)
The best part? Shishito peppers require minimal prep and cook in minutes.
Basic Blistered Shishito Peppers (Pan Method)
Ingredients:
- Fresh shishito peppers
- 1–2 tsp oil (sesame, olive, or avocado)
- Flaky sea salt
- Optional: Lemon wedge or soy sauce drizzle
Instructions:
- Heat a cast iron or heavy skillet over medium-high until very hot.
- Toss peppers with oil and place in the pan in a single layer.
- Let them char and blister, turning occasionally (about 5–7 minutes).
- Remove from heat, sprinkle with sea salt, and serve hot.
Optional twist: Squeeze a little lemon juice or drizzle with soy sauce or ponzu for an extra layer of flavor.
Cookpad author Lilis.home has a great recipe for Charred Shishito Peppers:
🧑🍳 Shishito Peppers Cooking Tips
- Don’t overcrowd the pan: A single layer allows for better blistering.
- Use high heat: That’s what gives the peppers their irresistible char and smokiness.
- Serve immediately: They’re best hot and just-cooked, with crispy skin.
- Add texture or dip: Try them with Japanese mayo, miso aioli, or even hummus.
🍽 Recipe Ideas & Dish Pairings
Shishito peppers are incredibly versatile. Here are some ways to enjoy them:
Shishito, Eggplant and Tomato Stir Fry
These peppers pair super well in stir fries with other summer nightshade fruits like eggplant and tomato.
Tempura Shishito
Dip them in a batter and fry for a crunchy appetizer.
Grilled Shishito Peppers
A great summer BBQ side.
Sautéed Shishito Peppers
Toss with lemon or lime juice for a zesty finish.
Shishito Skewers
Swap padron peppers for shishitos in this recipe to grill on the barbecue!
Looking for more inspiration? Explore all our shishito pepper recipes on Cookpad:
🛒 Where to Buy Shishito Peppers
You can find fresh shishito peppers at:
- Asian grocery stores (like H Mart or Mitsuwa)
- Farmer’s markets (especially in summer)
- Larger supermarkets (Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, etc.)
Look for firm, glossy green peppers without soft spots. If you can't find them, you can always look for padron peppers instead!
Shishito peppers are a low-effort, high-reward ingredient that deserves a spot in your weekly rotation. Whether you're snacking on them straight from the pan or adding them to a fancy dinner plate, they bring a mild heat, deep flavor, and just a hint of surprise.
Have a favorite way to cook shishito peppers? Share your twist with the Cookpad community—we’d love to see your ideas!