Marinated Roasted Red Bell Peppers
September 16, 2009 by Free Recipes · Leave a Comment
When I’m reading through recipes like the one below – and looking at that beautiful image – I really wish I could can. Never tried my hand at canning, but these marinated Roasted Red Bell Peppers look yummy. They would make a beautiful gift too and what a great way to preserve the harvest from your garden.

Have you heard about the “canvolution” sweeping the country? Check out CanningAcrossAmerica.com for canning events and resources. ~Elise
One of our favorite products is jarred marinated red bell peppers. They’re convenient for recipes that call for roasted red peppers, and good to nibble on straight too. Usually we just buy them at Trader Joe’s, but if you can get a good deal on a lot of peppers, you can easily make and can your own. It takes a while for red bell peppers to fully ripen into their redness, which I suppose is why they cost more than the green variety. Late August is a great time to find them at a reasonable price at a farmers market or the supermarket. To make your own, just char the peppers in a broiler or over flame, remove the blackened skin and seeds, bottle with a boiled vinegar, lemon juice, olive oil marinade. If you just want to use up the peppers quickly, you can skip the canning steps and just keep them refrigerated in their marinade (they’ll last a couple of weeks in the fridge). Or process the jars in a water bath if you want to store them in the cupboard or for a longer period of time.
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From Simply Recipes.