An A to Z guide to choosing, storing, preparing, and cooking fresh produce and recipe ingredients.

  • How to Choose Bell Peppers
    Red peppers are mature green peppers (aging makes red peppers sweeter and more mellow than sharper, grassy-tasting green); yellow and orange peppers are different, sweeter varieties. Look for firm peppers with shiny, wrinkle-free skins.

  • How to Store Bell Peppers
    Refrigerate peppers unwashed (moisture speeds decay) in a plastic bag in the vegetable drawer. Red and yellow peppers will last up to 5 days; green, about a week.

  • How to Use Bell Peppers
    Peppers stand up well to grilling, baking, stuffing, and sautéing. Roasting makes them deliciously smoky.

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  • How To: Slice Bell Peppers

    Remove the seeds and membranes of a bell pepper in just a few simple steps.

     

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