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20 BEST ROASTED RED PEPPER RECIPE COLLECTION



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Crunchy, colorful, and sometimes even spicy, these amazing roasted red pepper recipes are here to make your dinner a little more fun.

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Number Of Ingredients 20

Roasted Red Peppers
Easy Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
Red Pepper Sangrita Margarita
Roasted Red Pepper Lasagna
Feta and Roasted Red Pepper Dip
Tuna with Red Pepper Sauce
Manchego and Roasted Pepper Stuffed Mushrooms
Baked Chicken Casserole with Basil and Roasted Peppers
Roasted Red Pepper Artichoke Dip
Roasted Sweet Peppers with Olive Tapenade and Mascarpone
Roasted Red Pepper Sandwiches with Mozzarella and Pesto
Roasted Red Pepper Pasta
Marinated Roasted Red Bell Peppers
Air Fryer Roasted Red Peppers
Roasted Red Pepper Soup
Red Pepper Fettuccine with Shrimp
Spanish Roasted Red Pepper Salad
Chunky Gazpacho with Roasted Red Peppers
Roasted Pepper Salad with Feta, Pine Nuts, and Basil
Mediterranean Chicken with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce

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Nutrition Facts :

_GRILL-ROASTED PEPPERS: HOT LITTLE NUMBERS



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Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Place whole red, yellow, or orange bell peppers over Direct Medium heat. Grill until evenly charred on all sides, 10 to 12 minutes, turning every 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the peppers from the grill and place in a paper bag close tightly. Let stand 10 to 15 minutes to steam off the skins. Remove the peppers from the bag and peel away the charred skins. Cut off the tops and remove the seeds. Slice, chop, or use as desired. You can use the same grill-roasting and skinning method for large chile peppers, such as Anaheims and poblanos, or even the smaller jalapeño. Just grill them until charred all over, turning as needed. (Be careful not to rub your eyes while working with these hot ones you may even want to wear rubber gloves.) Meaty chiles are particularly impressionable when it comes to taking on smoky undertones from the grill. Try them whole in stuffed pepper recipes (such as the Poblano Rellenos), puréed in sauces, diced in salsas, or as a garnish.From Weber's Big Book of Grilling. Copyright © 2001 Weber-Stephen Products Co. All rights reserved. First published by Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco, California.

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