Roasted Red Peppers


Family tradition is what brings me to this next video. I’m quite fortunate to share many traditions with Stefan’s family, which are very similar to that of my family.

Labour Day weekend Stefan and I visited his mom and dad and we roasted a few bushels of sweet red peppers.  Slow roasting the red peppers over the barbeque’s dry heat results in a soft, sweet flesh with bits of charred skin leaving behind a most delicious flavor. With a little bit of teamwork, the bushels of peppers were cleaned, de-seeded, roasted and then prepped for freezer storage. Now, anytime I feel like having a roasted red pepper salad or some roasted red pepper hummus, or adding as a topping on fresh roast beef sandwiches, I reach in the fridge for an endless supply roasted red peppers.

If you’re making your way to a farmers market this weekend or you happen to find some left in the grocery stores, I assure you, the little effort it takes to make these roasted red peppers – is totally worth it!

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Posted on October, 2011, in Roasting, Salad, Vegetables and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. I f@cking love those red peppers!

    • - This looks wonderful. I also love rosetad red peppers and feel it gives the food a different flair than the green pepper. I do use the green pepper but often find myself changing to a red pepper if a recipe calls for green. I also have a vegan blog. If you feel it is of interest could you please add me to your blog roll. Thank you. And I will be trying your soup.

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