Ingredient: Peppers

Red, Green, Jingle Bells, Banana, Hungarian Wax, Poblano, Italian


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Bell Peppers

  • Description-

Bell peppers come in many colors such as green, red, orange, yellow, even purple.

  • Preparation-

Bell peppers can be used raw in salads or crudites, or cooked in stir fry or with sausage, peppers can also be stuffed with almost anything or roasted.

  • Storage-

Bell peppers can be stored in a plastic bag in the fridge, they will last 4-6 days. Green peppers will keep longer than other peppers because they are actually unripe red peppers.

Peppers are one of the few veggies that you can freeze up without needing to blanch first.  Ensure they are clean, chop, prep and freeze to enjoy later!  They won’t hold up for use in salads, but are great for stir fries and sauces.

  • Nutrition- A, B6, C, K, fiber
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Bell Peppers

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Poblano Peppers (medium spice, thicker skin)

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Hungarian Wax Peppers

Italian Peppers (mild)

Jingle Bell Peppers (snacky sweet!)

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What to do if you’re overwhelmed with peppers?  Roast them!  Our fellow blogger Tori Avey has a great breakdown of how to roast them up using different methods.

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Pickling peppers is a fabulous way to enjoy them for a while.  Jess likes to do this with jalapeños and some of the hotter peppers mixed in.

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Not sure what else to do with the hotter peppers?  Hang them as decorations and let them dry out.  Eventually you can crush them and use them as a sprinkle on pizzas, in sauces, and wherever tickles your fancy.

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Hot Habañeros drying out for later use

Poblano peppers can have a bit of a thicker skin to them, and Roasting Poblano Peppers to a char, then rubbing off the skin is a great way to start recipes in which you are going to stuff them, such as Chile Rellenos (Jess’ absolute favorite), or with chicken and cheese. 

 

 


Recipes Using Peppers

Spicy Sausage and Cabbage Tacos

One of the great aspects of tacos is that you can put just about anything into them. So why not try this one with colorful cabbage and peppers!


Slow Cooker Goat Curry

I borrowed from two versions of goat curry here. The first is a slow cooker paleo and (potentially) gluten-free version by Ashley of My Heart Beets. The second is a more down-and-dirty version from Cassie Simmonds at the Hawaiian Irie Jerk Restauraunt in Honolulu. Whatever flavors you ultimately go with to make this dish, slow and low is the way to a tender and succulent product. Some different spices are needed so be sure to check the staples list to make sure you have what you need.


Breakfast Burritos

Send yourself off for your day knowing you fueled yourself with goodness. The veggies and cheese are flexible in these burritos, choose your favorites.