pepper
Pepper contains piperine, an alkaloid compound with potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. A small amount provides minimal calories but contributes to bioavailability of certain nutrients through enhanced absorption.
About
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine native to Kerala, India, that produces small drupes commonly dried and used as a spice. The fruit undergoes different processing stages to yield distinct varieties: black pepper is the unripe, sun-dried fruit with a wrinkled black exterior and peppery-hot bite; white pepper is the ripe fruit with the outer hull removed, yielding a milder, more subtle flavor; and green pepper represents the fresh or freeze-dried unripe fruit with a bright, more grassy heat.
Black pepper is characterized by its sharp, biting pungency derived from the alkaloid piperine, along with complex aromatic notes including piney, floral, and subtle citrus undertones. Individual peppercorns vary by origin—Malabar pepper from India's west coast, Sarawak from Borneo, and Tellicherry from the Malabar region each possess distinct aromatic profiles and heat levels.
Culinary Uses
Pepper is the world's most widely used spice, essential to nearly every savory culinary tradition. It appears as a foundational seasoning in stocks, braises, and sauces; as a crust for roasted and grilled meats; and as a finishing element in soups, salads, and vegetables. Whole peppercorns are preferred for slow-cooked preparations where they release their oils gradually, while freshly ground pepper serves as an all-purpose table condiment and cooking ingredient. Regional applications range from French classic cuisine, where cracked pepper finishes dishes, to Southeast Asian cooking, where pepper appears in paste and curry formulations.
Recipes Using pepper (1,201)
Deluxe Burgers
Deluxe Burgers from the Recidemia collection
Deluxe Potato Salad
Yield: 18 servings.
Deviled Eggs with California Avocado
Deviled Eggs with California Avocado from the Recidemia collection
Diabetic Corn Pudding
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Diabetic-friendly Cottage Cheese Vegetable Casserole
Yield 12 servings - ½ cup each.

Dolsot Bibim Bap
Rice in stone pot with assorted mixtures Dolsot Bibim Bap
Double-coated Chicken
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Preparation Time:
Doug's Flower Power Caesar Salad
From "Healthy Recipes For Diabetic Friends Y-Group" Find this recipe at: Diabetic Gourmet Source: MealLeaniYumm!
Dried beans, Greek style
In Romanian: Fasole boabe preparata greceste.
Dried beans salad
In Romanian: Salata de fasole boabe.
Dried Beans with Mayo
In Romanian: Fasole boabe cu maioneza
Drstkova Polevka
Tripe soup
Dry Rice (one pot)
Dry Rice (one pot) from the Recidemia collection
Dutch Brown Ragout Soup
A hearty soup for in the winter.
Dutch-Oven Pork Chops and Potatoes
Contributed by Bob Dowhy at [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/world_recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group] * f
Dutch-style Beef and Cabbage
A nice way to prepare Beef. You can also cook this in the oven in a covered casserole.
Dwejigogi Pyeonyook
Braised pork Dwejigogi pyeonyook (Braised pork)
Easy Tomato Chicken
Easy Tomato Chicken from the Recidemia collection
Efo-riro
It is a vegetable soup.
Eggplant and Green Pepper Kugel
Eggplant and Green Pepper Kugel from the Recidemia collection
Eggplant Loaf
Eggplant Loaf from the Recidemia collection
Eggplant Parmesan
Eggplant Parmesan from the Recidemia collection
Eggplant Parmigiana with Sauce and Cheeses
6 servings
Egusi Spinach
Egusi Spinach from the Recidemia collection
Egyptian Spinach Omelet
Egyptian Spinach Omelet from the Recidemia collection
Ekuru
Steamed savoury bean dish from the Western states of Nigeria. Serves 4.
Elegant Hawaiian Salad
Serve with warm croissants, or Banana Nut Bread, or softened cream cheese and honey sandwiches or biscuits. the only cooking time is for the chicken.
Elu Mus
Sri Lankan mutton curry
Emmitt Smith's Sour Cream Green Beans
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: Dallas Cow
Ensalada de Pallares (Lima beans)
Cuisine of Peru
Escabeche de Guineos
green banana salad
Escabeche de Lerenes
lerenes salad
Farmers Market Steak
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Mclean Estate in Irving, Texas in 1982.
Fasolada
Fasolada Fasolada is a very popular bean soup. It is usually eaten with feta cheese and crusty bread. Bean soup is served with smoked herring and and is well known in Greece as a very nutritious meal.
Fasolakia
Fasolakia is a green bean side dish
Fasolakia Salata me Tono
right|Green bean salad with tuna (Fasolakia salata me tono) Green bean salad with tuna
Fat-free Marinade for Baking or Broiling
Fat-free Marinade for Baking or Broiling from the Recidemia collection
Fat-free Shrimp Soup
Fat-free Shrimp Soup from the Recidemia collection
Fattoush
Fattoush is a Lebanese salad, good for hot weather. The recipe uses two unusual ingredients: sumac and purslane. Sumac, usually sold ground, is ground red berries and used in Middle Eastern, particularly Lebanese, cooking.
Fesenjan
I had this marvelous dish in a Mediterranean Cafe. The fragrance is wonderful and the taste sublime. Fesenjan is special occasion food in Iran. It is traditionally made with duck or pheasant in the north of the country along the Caspian sea.
Festive Island Shrimp Cocktail
Festive Island Shrimp Cocktail from the Recidemia collection
Feta and Tomato Spaghetti
Feta and Tomato Spaghetti from the Recidemia collection
Feta Garlic Dressing
Feta Garlic Dressing from the Recidemia collection
Fettuccine Alfredo I
From Lois Flack – Cyberealm BBS (315)786-1120, Watertown, NY Yield: 4 servings (serving size: 1 cup)
Fettuccine alla Romana
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: My old rec
Fillet of Catfish in Wine
Fillet of Catfish in Wine from the Recidemia collection
Finnish Cucumber Salad
Finnish Cucumber Salad
Fish and Root Vegetables Broth
Fish and Root Vegetables Broth from the Recidemia collection
Fish Hash
Fish Hash You may use a vegetable oil in place of salt pork, but the flavor will not be quite the same. Serve with thick slices of fresh tomatoes.
Fish Pie I
Fish Pie I from the Recidemia collection