Best Grilled Vegetables: Charred & Crispy Guide | Arteflame
Learn the best veggies for grilling—plus times, temps, and pro tips—optimized for Arteflame heat zones for perfect char and flavor every time.
There is something truly magical about the contrast of a charred, smoky pepper against a luscious, creamy filling. These Grilled Spanish Piquillo Peppers with Goat Cheese transport me straight to a sunny terrace in Seville with just one bite. The sweet heat of the peppers, kissed by the open fire of the Arteflame, creates a flavor explosion that feels elegant yet effortlessly rustic. It is the perfect way to kick off a summer evening outdoors, bringing warmth and sophistication to the table with minimal fuss.
This is my absolute go-to appetizer when I want to impress guests without spending hours in the kitchen. It is the ultimate high-reward, low-effort dish. The vibrant red peppers make a stunning centerpiece on any platter, and the tangy goat cheese cuts through the rich smokiness perfectly. Whether you are hosting a fancy dinner party or a casual backyard barbecue, these peppers are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that vanish minutes after hitting the plate.
If you find goat cheese a bit too sharp, no problem! A mixture of cream cheese and feta creates a milder, yet salty filling that works wonderfully. You can also swap the chives for fresh basil or oregano depending on what is growing in your garden to keep the flavors fresh and local.
To master this dish, moisture control is key. Piquillo peppers come packed in liquid, and if they are too wet, they will steam on the grill rather than sear. Make sure to drain them well and pat them dry before stuffing. regarding the filling, don't worry if you don't have a piping bag; a small spoon works, though it is a bit messier. When grilling on the Arteflame, utilize the outer ring of the cooktop where the heat is more moderate. This allows the goat cheese to warm through gently without turning into a liquid mess before the pepper gets a nice char. Finally, if you are serving a crowd, you can stuff these peppers up to a day in advance and keep them refrigerated until you are ready to fire up the grill.
While the classic goat cheese and herb combination is a crowd-pleaser, these peppers are an incredibly versatile vessel for different flavors. You can easily adapt this recipe to suit different dietary preferences or flavor profiles. For a meatier version, mixing cured meats into the cheese adds a savory depth, while changing the cheese entirely can transform the texture. Here are a few popular twists on the classic recipe:
Spanish Piquillo peppers have a distinct sweet and smoky flavor profile that pairs beautifully with beverages and sides that can cut through the richness of the goat cheese. When selecting a wine, look for something with good acidity. A crisp Spanish white wine like Albariño or Verdejo is an exceptional match, as the citrus notes cleanse the palate. If you prefer red wine, a young Rioja or a Grenache works well, complementing the smokiness of the peppers without overpowering them. For food pairings, serve these alongside other classic tapas such as Marcona almonds, marinated olives, and serrano ham. The goal is to create a spread of small bites that offer contrasting textures—crunchy, salty, creamy, and acidic—to keep your guests coming back for more.
Grilled Spanish Piquillo peppers with goat cheese are the epitome of high-reward, low-effort cooking. They look stunning on a platter, bringing a vibrant pop of red to your table, and the flavor combination is timeless. The Arteflame grill adds that essential layer of wood-fired smokiness that elevates the dish from a simple kitchen appetizer to a gourmet outdoor dining experience. Whether you are hosting a full tapas night or just looking for a quick snack while the main course cooks, this recipe captures the heart of Spanish cuisine: simple ingredients, prepared with care, enjoyed with good company. Give this recipe a try next time you light up the grill, and watch them disappear in seconds.

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