We love homemade appetizers, from Crispy Fried Zucchini to Shrimp Cocktail. If you’re a fan of easy finger foods too, then this Blistered Shishito Peppers recipe is a must-try. Watch the video tutorial and you will be craving them. This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy.

Blistered Shishito Peppers Recipe

Blistered shishito peppers used to be a specialty dish found in Japanese restaurants, but suddenly they’re on restaurant menus everywhere. It’s easy to see why they’ve become so popular—they’re naturally sweet, charred to perfection, and ideal for dipping. But did you know you can also make them at home and they’re just as good as the ones you order at your favorite restaurant? Homemade blistered shishito peppers are incredibly easy. There’s almost no prep here—no slicing, dicing, or seeding. Give the peppers a quick rinse, dry them, and you’re 5 minutes away from a flavorful appetizer. Even if you pair them with a homemade garlic aioli dip, this still comes together in a matter of minutes. The idea for the aioli dip came from a ritzy restaurant dish we ordered on a trip to Texas. I’m happy to tell you it’s super easy to recreate this restaurant-quality dish at home for a fraction of the price, including the easy aioli dip. 

Blistered Shishito Peppers Video

Watch Natasha make these blistered shishito peppers and you will be surprised by how easy it is. Here’s why you’ll love this recipe:

Easy – No prep required, just oil and char the peppers in a cast iron skillet or on the grill then season.Restaurant-style dish at home – it’s a treat to recreate your favorite restaurant appetizers at homeDelicious – shishito peppers are naturally sweet, and the charring takes them to the next level, adding a nice, smoky flavor.Versatile – At a restaurant, blistered shishito peppers are served as an appetizer, but at home, there are no rules. Make these as a side dish, use them as a burger topping, stir them into mac and cheese, or fold them into street tacos. 

Ingredients

Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Shishito peppers – If you can’t find shishito peppers, Padrón peppers are another option.Light olive oil – Another neutral-flavored will work, too.Flaky sea salt – We like Maldon sea salt flakes. In addition to seasoning the blistered shishito peppers, the flaky sea salt adds a bit of crunch. Kosher salt also works. Lemon zest – This is optional, but it adds a nice, bright flavor to the dish. 

Pro Tip: Make sure you pat dry the peppers since water droplets can cause splatter when they hit the hot pan. 

Shishito Peppers Dipping Sauce

Mayonnaise – Any brand you like or have on hand will do.Garlic clove – Press this or mince it finely.Lemon juice – Be sure to zest the lemon first for the peppers, then juice it for the dipping sauce. Course sea salt – Season to taste.Black pepper – Freshly cracked black pepper is best.

How to Make Blistered Shishito Peppers

You can make blistered shishito peppers on the stovetop or on the grill. Here’s what you’ll need to do. Grilling instructions – You can grill shishito peppers on a grill preheated to medium, or about 350ºF. Place them directly on the grates or in a grill basket and sear them for 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Pro Tip: You can eat the entire pepper, but discard the stem. The seeds inside are edible. 

Common Questions

Make-Ahead

Blistered shishito peppers are best eaten fresh, but if you have leftovers, here’s how to store them:

To Refrigerate: You can store blistered shishito peppers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days.Freezing: Freeze these shishito peppers for up to 3 months in a freezer bag or airtight container.To Reheat: You don’t need to reheat these peppers, but if you’d like to, they can be warmed up in the microwave or in a skillet set over medium heat.

Blistered shishito peppers are a restaurant-style appetizer that’s a cinch to make at home. It’s the kind of dish that will impress everyone at a dinner party—but it can be your little secret that making this appetizer was so easy.

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