How to Roast Peppers

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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    Shelley shows how to roast peppers, which are a great addition to sandwiches, soups, sauces, salads and pasta.
    Pepper (i.e. poblano, red, etc.)
    1 teaspoon grapeseed oil, olive oil, vegetable oil or corn oil
    Rub the pepper with the oil and place directly on open flame of gas stove. Alternatively, you can roast on a sheet tray in the broiler of your oven. Rotate occasionally so that the pepper blisters and chars on all sides. Place pepper in Ziploc bag or glass bowl covered with plastic wrap. After about 20 minutes, remove the charred skin from the pepper and seed. Do NOT rinse. Store in the fridge until ready to use.

Комментарии • 82

  • @juanitavandeweerd699
    @juanitavandeweerd699 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for explaining why you rubbed them with oil. I find it frustrating when people tell you to do something, or not, but give no reason. Really helpful, thank you!!

  • @sarahshreeves4461
    @sarahshreeves4461 8 лет назад +49

    Roasted some bell peppers and then stuffed them with shaved roast beef, caramelized onions, and provolone cheese draped across the tops. Finished with a peppercorn olive oil drizzle. So delicious. Thank you for the tip!

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  8 лет назад +2

      +Sarah Shreeves That sounds so good! Thanks for watching.

  • @lonewolf8113
    @lonewolf8113 2 года назад +3

    Gonna roast tomorrow in my culinary class.. it was too confusing on the recipe ... Thankfully i go through your video and it gonna be a big help for me

  • @mehmetgunsur2200
    @mehmetgunsur2200 3 года назад +2

    I'm tried your method after 9 years. ❤️ Thanks for sharing

  • @ryanpither3459
    @ryanpither3459 9 лет назад +14

    Finally back in a house with a gas stove! Trying this tonight :D

  • @summitwonder
    @summitwonder Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. No messin' direct explanation, great job. Keep up the good work. Now where's my pepper... 🙂

  • @kimauger4293
    @kimauger4293 Месяц назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @martinluther2372
    @martinluther2372 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you!
    Never knew it could be roasted.
    I would stuff it with cooked rice mixed with cooked ground beef with onions.

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  5 лет назад +2

      Sounds delicious! Thanks for watching.

  • @IamCrass
    @IamCrass 7 месяцев назад +1

    I use a torch and was hoping to find an easier way to clean it. I appreciate you taking the time though

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 5 лет назад +7

    A quick follow up. I have just done this, your method was entirely successful and easy to do. Also cheaper than using an oven. You are quite correct about the peppers losing flavour by washing the charred skin off as you peel. I found a blunt, flat sided knife best for removing the charred skin.
    I used the roasted pepper to make hummus, it was delicious. I can post recepi if wished.

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much for watching and for giving us feedback on our video. Please do post your recipe. It sounds amazing!

    • @maxwellfan55
      @maxwellfan55 5 лет назад +4

      @@choppingblock You're so welcome!
      Max's Roasted Red Pepper Hummus.
      Soak a cup or so of dried chick peas overnight. Rinse. Cook and simmer for 20 mins in a pan with water just covering, till tender. Add an uncrushed garlic clove (or two) a minute before taking off the stove, thus avoiding a raw garlic taste. Leave for half hour, drain but reserve some cooking water.
      Into a mixing jug add a splash of olive oil.
      Couple of sun-dried tomatoes from a jar, with a splash of the accompanying oil.
      Juice of one small lemon or half a large lemon.
      Splash sweet chilli sauce. Not a nasty cheap one.
      Level t-spoon paprika.
      A little hot chilli powder to taste (or a fresh chilli)
      The cooked chick peas with a little water.
      A large roasted red pepper prepared as above (thank you Chopping Block!)
      Sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste.
      Wiz all up in a blender but do not over blend, leave some consistency. Add some remaining cooking water if it gets a bit stiff, but there's lots of water in the pepper. It should be slightly runny but certainly NOT watery.
      Finally mix in some fresh herbs, finely chopped (eg basil, parsley, coriander)
      (I also add a secret ingredient, my own slow cooked red onion chutney, which isn't actually necessary but who knows?)
      Some people lightly fold in a little more green olive oil before serving to make it look attractive, also some fresh basil leaves or thyme.
      I like to serve this with thin toasted, crunchy sourdough and lime/ lemon wedges.
      I promise you it's lovely, but try it for yourself! Great as a relaxed starter for a dinner party, or to share as a light lunch.
      Best wishes,
      Max
      (The roasted pepper makes it!!)

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  5 лет назад

      @@maxwellfan55 Thanks so much Max. This sounds amazing!

  • @lpmarketing5015
    @lpmarketing5015 6 месяцев назад +1

    saved me so much time, thanks!

  • @marygroft3790
    @marygroft3790 4 месяца назад +1

    Just what I needed to know. Thank you!

  • @RandomSomebody2929
    @RandomSomebody2929 Год назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @poonam916
    @poonam916 Год назад +1

    Worked perfect!

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 5 лет назад +1

    Really simple, really effective, really delicious. I would keep some of the black bits too! A great video, thank you.

  • @Pace_EXE
    @Pace_EXE 4 года назад +37

    Does this still work in 2020?

  • @woodswal
    @woodswal 2 года назад

    I appreciate you getting your hands dirty for us 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @nikkilevart
    @nikkilevart 11 лет назад +3

    You made it look so easy I'm actually going to try it right now! Thank you! :)

    • @chopper1496
      @chopper1496 2 года назад

      Did you try it? :)

    • @WorldTravelerCA
      @WorldTravelerCA 8 месяцев назад

      @@chopper1496hahahaha you. Asking him 9 years later

  • @jaykirby3601
    @jaykirby3601 3 года назад

    I was having difficulty roasting habaneros, I see now, I will coat them with olive oil now. Thank you.

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  3 года назад +1

      Yes, that should do the trick. Be sure to wear gloves when working with habaneros!

  • @chopper1496
    @chopper1496 2 года назад +1

    It's been 11 years

  • @choppingblock
    @choppingblock  11 лет назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @benda777nba
    @benda777nba 3 года назад +2

    This is how my mamí taught me..she says its the Mexican way! I like it bc pretty quick and less dishes😏

  • @perfidiousalbion9975
    @perfidiousalbion9975 3 года назад +2

    Rubbed with ghee, on the gas for ~20 min. Delicious. Thanks.

  • @wiebjah
    @wiebjah 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Just what I was lokking for. Thanks:)

  • @Randel1966
    @Randel1966 13 лет назад +1

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @knotty1atl
    @knotty1atl 9 лет назад +5

    doing this tonight!

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  9 лет назад +1

      Val B Excellent, let us know how it went!

    • @77462377
      @77462377 7 лет назад +1

      Me Too, Gonna Add in in ma Hummus

  • @greenturtle7183
    @greenturtle7183 4 года назад +1

    잘 봤습니다

  • @lordcaptain73
    @lordcaptain73 8 лет назад +5

    I'd like to ask a couple of silly questions 1 is the burner on full blast 2 roughly how long each side and 3 are you using a wok burner. Looks awesome thanks for the video

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  8 лет назад +3

      +lordcaptain73 There are no silly questions! Yes, the burner is on high. No, it's not a wok burner, just our regular stovetop burner. The time will depend on the size of the pepper but you want to completely char it on all sides. So, you really can't overcook this one!

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  8 лет назад +2

      +lordcaptain73 There are no silly questions! Yes, the burner is on high. No, it's not a wok burner. It's just our regular range burner. The time will depend on the size of your pepper but you'll want to completely char each side of the pepper. The good news about this is that you can't overcook it!

    • @lordcaptain73
      @lordcaptain73 8 лет назад +2

      Thanks, I got all brave and gave it a shot before your answer and used the wok burner on full blast. It worked so well, thank you for your video otherwise I never would have tried it

  • @nitrousman8882
    @nitrousman8882 3 года назад

    hey Chef.... do you recommend wearing rings while cooking? ;) Seriously though... great video....

  • @carmenmouynes
    @carmenmouynes 5 лет назад +3

    Hello! how long do you leave the peppers covered for?

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  5 лет назад +2

      It depends on how much time you have! They can sit for as little as a few minutes until they are cool to the touch, or you can leave them on the counter for a few hours.

  • @rhammond71
    @rhammond71 8 лет назад +2

    I have a question - about how long would the refrigerated roasted peppers last? Perhaps a week to 10 days at most?

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  8 лет назад +2

      Yes, we'd recommend using the roasted peppers up within a week.

    • @robertkinslow8953
      @robertkinslow8953 2 года назад

      I personally dont go over a week.

  • @bronzkhrome4024
    @bronzkhrome4024 9 лет назад

    in the midst of trying this, only I forgot the grapeseed oil........I'll have to do that next time, but thanks for the tutorial. I also placed it in a paper sandwich bag, which should engulf the pepper in it's own essence.......so to speak, ;)

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  8 лет назад

      +Bronz Khrome Perfect! Thanks for watching.

  • @Herbert04
    @Herbert04 4 года назад

    what is the purpose of roasting them. What does it do. I see people doing this before adding them to other stuff as well.

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  4 года назад +1

      The purpose of roasting peppers is to remove the skin, soften the flesh of the pepper and add a smoky flavor to whatever dish you use the peppers in.

  • @robertkinslow8953
    @robertkinslow8953 2 года назад

    I just did mine over a camp fire.

  • @GreedyGirlCooks
    @GreedyGirlCooks 11 лет назад

    great instructional. Just shared it on my blog

  • @aka501z
    @aka501z Год назад

    I know I am silly.... but, I have to ask, can I just wash it off?

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  Год назад

      You'll be washing away all of that flavor you just worked to create if you do!

  • @BradleyStoneV
    @BradleyStoneV Год назад

    Seems like burning your marshmallow on the fire, the ripping the burnt shell off before eating it... the burnt part is the best part.

  • @prettyinpink97
    @prettyinpink97 5 лет назад +4

    The popping sound makes me chicken out so fast

  • @LM-uq9nv
    @LM-uq9nv 4 года назад

    For how long do you leave them to steam in the bowl before removing the outer layer?

    • @LM-uq9nv
      @LM-uq9nv 4 года назад

      Nevermind! I just noticed the text below the video.
      This is my first gas stove. I am excited to try fire-roasting. It never occurred to me to simply rest the peppers on the burner; years of electric range conditioning!

    • @choppingblock
      @choppingblock  4 года назад

      @@LM-uq9nv Good luck!

  • @instantvortex3429
    @instantvortex3429 3 года назад

    mine exploded due to incorrect gas type. I just got mine..

  • @spaghetticat110
    @spaghetticat110 Год назад

    My mom does this every other week. It's like getting tear gassed