Recipe(tried): Roasting red peppers for Mary
Misc.I really like Bernie's idea for freezing and will try it!
Here is an easy way to roast red peppers using the 20-20-20 method.
Select large perfect peppers; defects in the skin can lead to rupture and too much softening during the roasting process.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Roast 6-7 peppers for 20 minutes; turn and roast for an additional 20 minutes. Remove and "sweat" peppers in a large ziploc bag for (you guessed it) 20 minutes. They then peel easily; the skins slip off. Remove seeds and you are ready to go.
I like to marinate them in olive oil, crushed garlic, and a half a can of anchovies for a week before eating. They are great this way on bread or pizza; I have even made a pasta sauce out of peppers prepared this way.
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Shared by: T. Lee
In reply to: ISO red peppers
Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
Shared by: T. Lee
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Board: Canning and Preserving at Recipelink.com
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1 | ISO red peppers |
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2 | forgot to add |
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3 | Recipe(tried): Red Peppers - I Freeze them! |
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4 | Recipe(tried): Roasting red peppers for Mary |
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5 | Thank You: thank you both |
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