
black pepper
Black pepper is rich in piperine, an alkaloid compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and provides manganese, iron, and magnesium. It enhances the bioavailability of other nutrients, particularly curcumin in turmeric, making it nutritionally synergistic in spice combinations.
About
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine native to Kerala in southern India, producing small drupes that are harvested and dried to create one of the world's most essential spices. The immature green berries are picked and sun-dried until they shrivel and turn dark brown to black, developing their characteristic wrinkled exterior. The spice has a warm, slightly woody, and mildly spicy flavor profile with citrus and pine undertones. Key varieties include Tellicherry (from India's Malabar Coast), with larger berries and complex flavor; Lampong (Indonesian), known for bright, sharp heat; and Vietnamese black pepper, prized for its fruity notes. The active compound piperine accounts for its pungency and potential health benefits.
Black pepper's flavor complexity derives from over 100 volatile compounds, including pinene, limonene, and sabinene, which develop during the drying and aging process. Freshly ground pepper exhibits significantly more aromatic complexity than pre-ground varieties, which lose volatile oils to oxidation.
Culinary Uses
Black pepper is the most widely used spice globally, essential to virtually all culinary traditions. It serves as both a subtle background seasoning and a dominant flavor element, depending on quantity and application. In European cuisine, it seasons stocks, soups, meats, and finished dishes; in Asian cuisines, it appears in stir-fries, marinades, and spice pastes. Coarsely cracked pepper is used as a crust for steaks and fish, while finely ground pepper integrates into spice blends, gravies, and baked goods. Black pepper complements nearly all savory ingredients and many sweet preparations, including chocolate-based dishes. Its effectiveness is enhanced by heat, which releases volatile compounds, and by grinding immediately before use.
Used In
Recipes Using black pepper (1,476)
Roasted Asparagus with Feta
Roasted Asparagus with Feta from the Recidemia collection
Roasted Asparagus with Rosemary Oil
This recipe comes from an Estate Sale and were obtained when The Family Collection from The Wetzel Estate in Plano, Texas was purchased in 1982.
Roasted Chicken and Potatoes
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Wadley Estate in Allen, Texas in 1990.
Roasted Garlic and Potato Soup
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Roasted Garlic Spread
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Wadley Estate in Allen, Texas in 1990.
Roasted Lemon Potatoes
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Roasted Pork with Beans, Radicchio and Garlic
Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group * Makes 4 servings.
Roasted Potatoes
Roasted Potatoes from the Recidemia collection
Roasted Potatoes with Bacon and Rosemary
Purchased from the O'Banion Estate in Mesquite, Texas in 1984. Dated 1968. Another tried and true recipe that is a regular in my house of potato lovers.
Roasted Red Pepper Spread or Dip
This is great as a dip or a spread. Serve with wheat pita wedges and Monterey jack / Colby marble cheese slices.
Roasted Redskin Potatoes
Roasted Redskin Potatoes from the Recidemia collection
Roasted Tomatillo Guacamole
Roasted Tomatillo Guacamole from the Recidemia collection
Roast Pork with Red Cabbage, Apples and Potatoes
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Wadley Estate in Allen, Texas in 1990.
Romaine Salad with California Avocado, Orange, and Jicama
Romaine Salad with California Avocado, Orange, and Jicama from the Recidemia collection
Romaine Strawberry Salad
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Cabrera Estate in Malakoff, Texas in 1986.
Roman Beef Strips
Makes 6 servings.
Root Beer Baked Beans
Root Beer Baked Beans from the Recidemia collection
Rosemary Balsamic Chicken Wings
Rosemary Balsamic Chicken Wings from the Recidemia collection
Rosemary Grilled Salmon Steaks
– Servings: 5.3 Serving size: 3 ounces Yield: 16 ounces
Rosemary Lyonnaise Potatoes
This recipe is from Step by Step Microwave Healthy Eating. Preparation takes about 10 minutes Cooking takes 12 – 15 minutes.
Rosemary Shrimp
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Pinion Estate in Mesquite, Texas in 1994.
Rostii
Potato pancakes Contributed by World Recipes Y-GroupThis Y-group is international. Good food from all parts of the world. A place where we can share the wonderful food from all over the world. Makes 12 pancakes.
Roy's Cafe Chili for a Crowd
Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group
Ruby Sandals Marinara Sauce
Always check the ingredients to make sure the product is vegan.
Russian Bloody Mary
Date and source unknown.
Russian Voreniki
A traditional Russian recipe that has been in our family for over 100 years. I have made some modifications to tenderize the dough and also make them tastier.
Rusty's Gazpacho
* Serves 2 or 3
Rwanda Beef Stew
Rwanda Beef Stew from the Recidemia collection
Saffron Almond Rice Pilaf
Always check the ingredients to make sure the product is vegan.
Saffron Mushroom Rice
Makes 6 servings.
Sage and Wine Gravy
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Salem Tavern Maryland Corn Chowder
Contributed by World Recipes Y-Group * Makes About 1
Salmon Cakes
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Salmon Filets with Herb Topping
Contributed by World Recipes Y-Group
Salmon Puffs
Purchased from the O'Reilly Estate in Fort Worth, Texas in 1988. This one was marked with a notation that it is Luke's favorite seafood dish. Dated 1944.
Salmon Steak with Orange Balsamic Glaze
This recipe comes from a neighbor who served this to me a few years back. I was so impressed with the flavors I demanded the recipe. He gave it to me and it is now a mainstay in your home.
Salmon with Fresh Fennel
Salmon with Fresh Fennel from the Recidemia collection
Salsa Catfish
A Catfish recipe.
Salsa Verde
The classic green salsa recipe.
Salt and Pepper Shrimp
This quick to prepare shrimp taste even better than they look.
Samosa III
Samosa III from the Recidemia collection
Samp and Beans
Also known as , this dish is traditionally eaten in winter, often with rice or buttered bread. There is no one definitive recipe, as nearly every family has its own variation. Some other recipes use chicken or no meat at all.
San Felipe-style Fish Tacos in Beer Batter
Makes 18 tacos and 1 cup each of salsa blanca and rosarito beach salsa.
Santa Fe Salad I
Santa Fe Salad I from the Recidemia collection
Saucy Beans
Beans, Great Northern Dry by the US Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe : 4 :
Saucy Cheese Taters
Purchased from the Davidson Estate in Terrell, Texas in 1987. Dated 1966. These are very good. I made them right after I purchased this collection and they are a regular in my household and at potlucks.
Sauerkraut and Potato Dumplings
A great recipe I remember my Czech grandmother making.
Sausage Lima Bean and Potato Soup
This recipe came from the Hartman Estate Sale. It was obtained it as part of the purchase of the Family Collection from the Hartman Estate in Arlington, Texas in 1984.
Sausagemeat Pie
Cuisine of the United Kingdom
Sausage-stuffed Onions
Sausage-stuffed Onions from the Recidemia collection