25 Poblano Pepper Recipes + Produce Guide (2024)

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25 Poblano Pepper Recipes includes stuffed poblanos, chili, dip and more delicious ways to use these mild chili peppers. You’ll also learn everything you need to know including how to grow poblano peppers, nutrition information and more!

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Chili peppers were never an ingredient that my mom cooked with when I was growing up, so I didn’t really have any exposure to them until I got older.

I’ve grown to love them now, and would incorporate them into my recipes more often if I could. My family doesn’t appreciate spicy food the way I do, so I have to keep it to a minimum!

I can safely incorporate mild chili peppers to my recipes without a fuss, so I look for mild varieties like shish*to peppers, some jalapeños, Anaheim and poblano peppers.

It’s all about compromise. 🙂

I fell hard for poblano peppers years ago. They’re one of the most popular chili peppers in Mexican cuisine, and are generally used in chiles rellenos, one of the most popular Mexican recipes ever.

I decided to grow poblanos in my summer garden this year for the first time, and I’m so glad that I did. They’re so easy to grow, and my plant is still going strong.

After harvesting several poblanos from my plant, I couldn’t get over how beautiful they were, and decided to highlight them in a produce guide.

I couldn’t keep these glossy, dark green peppers all to myself, now could I? 🙂

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What is poblano?

Poblano peppers are mild chili peppers that originated in Puebla, Mexico. They’re in the capsicum family, which includes chili peppers and bell peppers.

When poblanos are dried, they’re referred to as ancho chilis.

Are poblano peppers hot?

Poblano peppers are some of the most mild chili pepper varieties. They have a deep flavor with mild heat, which makes them a great family-friendly choice.

How hot are poblano peppers exactly? According to the Scoville scale, which measures the pungency or spiciness of chili peppers, poblano peppers are between 1,000 and 2,000.

Below you can see the comparison between the heat of poblano peppers vs. jalapeños, and a few others:

Serrano: 8,000-22,000
Jalapeños: 2,500 – 10,000
Poblanos: 1,000-2000
Anaheim: 500 – 1,000
Shish*to peppers: 500
Green bell pepper: 0

Every now and then, a chili pepper may be much hotter than it should be, so if you’re feeding spice-intolerant people or children, proceed with caution!

Is there a poblano pepper substitute?

Anaheim chilies are the best substitute for poblano peppers as they’re also mild in heat, and on the larger side.
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How to grow poblano peppers

You can grow poblano peppers from seed or plant, and grow in full sunlight in raised beds or containers. Plant in damp organic potting soil or mulch.

See this guide if you’d like to know how to plant poblanos from seed.

I chose to plant my poblano from plant, and I dug a large enough space in my raised bed to plant the entire bottom third of the plant. Planting it deeper helps make the plant sturdier, as it will become top heavy when the peppers come in and grow larger.

The poblano pepper plant will grow to be about 2 1/2 feet tall, and will begin to produce peppers in about 65 days.

Harvesting poblano peppers is very easy. When your peppers are about 4-6 inches in size, snip the the stem about an inch from the top of the peppers.

Poblano pepper nutrition

Poblano peppers are low in calories and fat, low carb, and are a good source of fiber, Vitamins A and B-6, iron, and potassium.

One poblano pepper includes:

48 calories
1.4 grams of fat
9 grams carbohydrates
3.7 grams of fiber
410 mg of potassium
69% Vitamin A
30% Vitamin B-6

Choosing poblano peppers

Look for glossy, dark green peppers without discoloration or bruises. The peppers should be smooth and firm to the touch, with no wrinkles.

How to store poblano peppers

Store poblano peppers in a paper bag or plastic in the crisper section of the refrigerator for up to one week.

Can you freeze poblano peppers?

Absolutely! You have a few options when it comes to freezing poblano peppers:

1. Chop the peppers and freeze raw.
2. Roast the poblanos, then chop and freeze.

With either method, store in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

How to cook poblano peppers

Poblanos aren’t generally eaten raw as the outer skin is a bit tough, so cooking them is your best bet.

The most popular poblano pepper recipes are stuffed poblano peppers and roasted poblano peppers, but they’re also amazing in soup, chili, salsa, sauces, and any recipes that include chili peppers as an ingredient.

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25 poblano pepper recipes

Not sure what to do with poblano peppers? They’re actually very versatile, as you’ll see by the poblano recipes below.

From tacos to soups to pasta dishes to casseroles, these recipes cover all the bases!

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Southwest Stuffed Poblano Peppers

Stuffed Poblano Peppers are a healthy stuffed poblano pepper recipe filled with a southwest turkey and rice filling!

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Creamy Roasted Poblano Pasta

Silky strands of tagliatelle pasta twirled in a smoky, spicy, DELICIOUS Poblano Cream Sauce.

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Chile Rellenos

A Step by Step walkthrough on how to make the BEST Chile Rellenos! A fried chile stuffed with cheese and smothered in a red spanish style sauce.

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Sweet Potato, Poblano and Chorizo Chili

Sweet Potato, Poblano and Chorizo Chili is a southwest twist on classic chili with just the right amount of spice. Quick and easy to whip up, too!

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Vegetarian Black Bean Tacos

Quick, easy and delicious Vegetarian Black Bean Tacos with corn, poblano peppers, queso fresco and cilantro crema.

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Roasted Poblano & Chicken Soup

This Roasted Poblano & Chicken Soup is the perfect one-pot soup for any day of the week! Flavorful, light & hearty, and packed with good-for-you ingredients.

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Chicken and Black Bean Stuffed Poblano Peppers

A Mexican style stuffed pepper recipe made with poblano peppers, seasoned chicken and rice.

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Roasted Poblano & Chorizo Egg Casserole

Roasted Poblano & Chorizo Egg Casserole is a low-carb breakfast recipe perfect for brunch or dinner! Fire roasted peppers are layered with spicy Chorizo and Mexican cheeses for a healthy egg bake bursting with bold flavors.

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Slow Cooker White Bean Chicken Chili

Slow cooker white bean chicken chili is hearty chili recipe with a kick from 3 varieties of chili peppers!

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Chayote Chile Soup

A nutritious blend of bright clean vegetable flavors, this verdant velvety soup is made with chayote. Creamy smooth with a gorgeous pale green color, you will find chayote chile soup hard to resist!

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One Pot Green Chili Chicken and Rice

A quick and easy weeknight meal. Using just one pot, and less than thirty minutes you have a complete Tex-Mex meal including: chicken, rice, and beans all in a flavorful green chili sauce.

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Chile Relleno White Mac and Cheese

Mac and cheese with a chili rellenos twist!

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Cream Cheese Stuffed Poblano Peppers

A recipe for earthy poblano peppers that have been roasted and stuffed with cream cheese and white cheddar cheese along with a mixture of seasonings, then grilled or baked until the insides are nice and gooey.

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Mexican Chicken Pozole

This traditional Mexican Chicken Pozole Recipe is perfectly flavored and spiced made with comforting hominy, peppers, delicious chicken and so much love.

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Fire Roasted Poblano Queso Dip

Creamy, gooey and just a touch of heat, this Roasted Poblano Queso Dip is cheesy snack food goals.

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Mexican Chiles Rellenos with Chickpeas

Roasted poblano chiles with a meatless filling, a white crema stripe and red dice garnish, these green chiles rellenos with chickpeas follow the flag theme in the most tasty way!

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Poblano Corn Chowder

A creamy corn chowder loaded with poblano pepper, Yukon gold potatoes, and sharp cheddar cheese. It’s the comfort food you need on any cold night!

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Slow Cooker Chicken Sofrito

A super spicy and easy dinner recipe you can throw together in minutes! Slow Cooker Chicken Sofrito made right in your crockpot, gluten-free, paleo, and allergy-free! This flavor-packed healthy recipe gives you a dose veggies from the homemade salsa!

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Slow Cooker Roasted Poblano and Corn Soup

A flavorful slow cooker recipe for roasted poblano, corn and chicken soup!

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Taco-Stuffed Poblano Peppers

Perfectly seasoned taco meat is the filling for these easy stuffed poblano peppers! This recipe is fun, flavorful and a nice change for ordinary stuffed peppers (and tacos)!

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Beef Poblano Black Bean Chili

Beef Poblano Black Bean Chili is flavorful with a slight hint of sweetness from the poblanos. Ground beef, Mexican beer, poblanos, jalapeños and beans create a hearty chili that makes a nice winter dinner or addition to game day!

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Cajun Shrimp Stuffed Poblano Peppers

A recipe for gorgeous poblano peppers stuffed with Cajun seasoned shrimp, Manchego and goat cheese, and basil, then baked or grilled.

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Summer Corn Salad

Summer corn salad with roasted poblanos, cilantro and a creamy dressing is a fresh and flavorful veggie side dish. It’s great served in individual cups for a portable and fun BBQ recipe everyone will love!

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Slow Cooker Chipotle Chicken & Poblano Street Tacos

Tender, flavorful, and juicy, these Slow Cooker Chipotle Chicken & Poblano Street Tacos have a delicious smoky flavor with just a little kick of heat.

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Healthy Stuffed Poblano Peppers

Healthy, low carb stuffed poblano peppers make a satisfying, not to spicy main dish!

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See more of my produce guides here:

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  • Fava beans
  • Fennel
  • Figs
  • Rhubarb

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    4 Comments on “25 Poblano Pepper Recipes + Produce Guide”

  1. Kelly | Foodtasia Reply

    Marcie, your peppers are gorgeous! I’m so inspired to grow my own next year. And such a great collection of recipes to use them in! (I’m also amazed at how you formatted the list – looks so cool!)

    • flavorthemoments Reply

      Thank you Kelly! I highly recommend growing them, and the list was created using the Create recipe plugin. I love it!

  2. Carrie Reply

    Can you stuff the peppers and freeze to be used later?

    • Marcie Reply

      Yes you can! You can actually cook the stuffed peppers from frozen…cooking time will just be a bit longer.

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FAQs

What to do with an abundance of poblano peppers? ›

9 Things To Do with Poblanos
  1. Get the Recipe: Roasted Poblano Dressing.
  2. Get the Recipe: Pan-Fried Flounder with Poblano-Corn Relish.
  3. Get the Recipe: Espaghetti with Poblano Cream and Crab.
  4. Get the Recipe: Beef-Stuffed Poblano Chiles.
  5. Cheese-Stuffed Grilled Peppers.
  6. Get the Recipe: Buttermilk Cornbread.
Jul 7, 2022

What is the easiest way to get the skin off a poblano pepper? ›

Once charred and hot place them in a plastic bag, close it tightly and let them sweat for 10 to 20 minutes. Third, peel and rinse. Preferably under a thin stream of cold water, remove the charred skin which should come right off. Make a slit down one side of the pepper and remove the cluster of seeds and veins.

Can you freeze fresh poblano peppers? ›

It's okay. We have good news: Peppers of all kinds — from big bell peppers to tiny chiles — freeze really well, retaining much of their flavor. Even better news: You can freeze them raw.

What is the best way to eat a poblano pepper? ›

Poblano peppers are great to use in stuffed pepper recipes like Chiles Rellenos. They can also make a great addition to soups and cheese dishes like quesadillas and cream sauces for a peppery and slightly smoky flavor.

What is the best way to store poblano peppers? ›

Fresh Poblanos keep well for about a week in a paper bag, vegetable crisper in the refrigerator. Once well-wrapped in plastic wrap or sealed in an air-tight container, poblanos can be left in the freezer up to a year. After roasting and peeling poblanos, you can preserve the peppers by canning or freezing.

What can I do with a bumper crop of poblano peppers? ›

19 Poblano Pepper Recipes To Use Up Your Harvest
  1. Cheesy Chiles Rellenos. ...
  2. Creamy Chicken Poblano Soup. ...
  3. Easy Roasted Salsa Verde. ...
  4. Skillet Enchilada Casserole. ...
  5. Shredded Beef Stuffed Poblano Peppers. ...
  6. Traegar Smoked Stuffed Poblano Peppers. ...
  7. Traditional Chile Rellenos. ...
  8. Chile Relleno Enchiladas.
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Which is hotter poblano or jalapeno? ›

Although jalapeños and poblano peppers are both green, poblanos tend to be darker and larger in size than jalapeños. Additionally, poblanos have a milder heat level than jalapeños. Another way these peppers differ is in taste.

What happens if you don't peel poblano peppers? ›

Poblano chiles are a mild green chile typically used to prepare chiles rellenos, rajas con queso, and crema de poblano. They need to be roasted and peeled before cooking to remove the tough outer skin which is difficult to digest. Roasting also adds flavor.

How long does fresh poblano peppers last in fridge? ›

In the refrigerator crisper drawer, they will stay fresh for a week to 10 days. Another way to store them is to peel and roast them and keep them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Poblano peppers will also keep in the freezer, either raw or cooked, whole or chopped.

Can I eat a poblano raw? ›

Poblano peppers can be enjoyed raw or roasted and make an excellent addition to sauces, soups, and dips. They can also be stuffed with ground meat, rice, and veggies or used to add a spicy kick of flavor to recipes like cornbread, chili, or guacamole.

How to tell if poblano peppers are bad? ›

There are a few key signs to tell if a poblano pepper has gone bad: Mold, visible soft or dark spots, or a wrinkly skin can all signal that the pepper is decayed or rotting. Another common sign would be a sour, rotten smell emanating from the pepper.

Is it OK to eat poblano skin? ›

Roasted poblano peppers should be peeled, as the skins become papery from the roasting process. They have no flavor and the texture can be unappealing. They are, however, edible. If you are not roasting the poblano peppers, there is no need to peel them.

What do you do with over abundance of hot peppers? ›

Freeze them whole or in halves (for stuffed peppers), or chop them up for later use (like fajitas or sauce). This should be your go-to with the pepper overload if you can't think of anything else to do with them. It'll buy you time and give you options later in the winter.

How long do poblano peppers last in the fridge? ›

In the refrigerator crisper drawer, they will stay fresh for a week to 10 days. Another way to store them is to peel and roast them and keep them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Poblano peppers will also keep in the freezer, either raw or cooked, whole or chopped.

How do you roast poblano peppers to freeze? ›

Place whole poblano peppers on a lightly oiled baking sheet 6 inches from the broiler flame, and broil about 5-10 minutes, or until skins are thoroughly blackened, flipping every couple minutes. Remove peppers from heat. Add the charred poblano pepper to a plastic baggie and seal, or to a bowl and cover.

How do you make poblano peppers less spicy? ›

Remove the seeds and inner pith.

The white pith that attaches the seeds to the pepper is where most of a pepper's heat is concentrated. Removing it will significantly reduce heat.

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