Monday, August 29, 2011

Preserve Roasted Red Peppers

When roasted, red peppers develop a robust flavor. Preserve them to use year-round.


Roasted red peppers add a distinct flavor to many recipes. They are also popular additions to salads and sandwiches. Roasting your own peppers is easy to do at home by cooking them on a grill or over an open flame on your gas stove. If you make more than you can use, you will need to safely store them for future use. There are two ways to do this. You may pack roasted red peppers in oil if they will be eaten within a few days. If you do not plan to use the roasted red peppers right away, freezing them is the recommended method.


Instructions








Short-term Storage


1. Pack the roasted red peppers into a glass jar.


2. Cover the peppers with high-quality extra virgin olive oil.


3. Cover the jar and refrigerate for up to two days.


Long-term Storage


4. Pack the roasted red peppers (without oil) into a moisture-proof container, such as a plastic zippered storage bag or a plastic freezer container.


5. Cover each layer with a sheet of waxed paper to keep the peppers from sticking together.


6. Gently squeeze the bag to release excess air before sealing it. Be careful not to crush the peppers.








7. Label the bag with the contents and date before placing in your freezer. Thaw frozen peppers before use and then add oil and seasonings to taste.

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