Dan Godwin
TVWBB Member
I got a deal on sweet peppers at the Farmer's Market last Thursday, and had a chance to take care of them this morning.
I washed them well while the charcoal was lighting up in the chimney.
I brushed them with vegetable oil, and put them on the grill on direct heat. I turned them a couple times until the skins where mostly charred, and removed them.
I put them in a paper bag to steam the skins off, but if I were to do it again, I'd do something different. All the paper bags ended up losing their bottoms due to the pepper leaking water/juice. Lost a few peppers that way.
I ended up only doing 2 of the 3 bowls, as the bees were out in full force, and one got me in the stomach through my shirt. After cooling, I removed the skins and seeds, and put them in ziptop bags in the freezer. From the 2 bowls, we ended up with 6 quart size bags full. No pictures of the finished product

I washed them well while the charcoal was lighting up in the chimney.

I brushed them with vegetable oil, and put them on the grill on direct heat. I turned them a couple times until the skins where mostly charred, and removed them.

I put them in a paper bag to steam the skins off, but if I were to do it again, I'd do something different. All the paper bags ended up losing their bottoms due to the pepper leaking water/juice. Lost a few peppers that way.
I ended up only doing 2 of the 3 bowls, as the bees were out in full force, and one got me in the stomach through my shirt. After cooling, I removed the skins and seeds, and put them in ziptop bags in the freezer. From the 2 bowls, we ended up with 6 quart size bags full. No pictures of the finished product
