Learn how to cut a pepper with step-by-step photos so you can quickly remove the ribs, seeds, and membranes from bell peppers with ease.
4 Ways to Cut Bell Peppers There are multiple ways to cut bell peppers, and no matter the technique, you’ll want to work with a sturdy cutting board and a sharp knife. Consider the following methods: 1. Slice: Place your bell pepper on the cutting board, stem end up. Grip your ch...
How to Cut up a Pepper When it comes to preparing bell peppers, first wash and dry them. Then, remove the stem by cutting around it in a circle. This gets rid of most of the seeds. When you look inside, you’ll see the white “ribs”; slice down the ribs, so that you have th...
Video: How to cut a bell pepperAre you wondering how to cut a bell pepper but not sure the best way? Alex and I use a genius method for cutting bell peppers that doesn’t end up with seeds all over the counter! (Anyone have that issue?) We use this method all the time, like ...
Wash the bell peppers and place on a cutting board. Begin by using a sharp knife to cut the stem and the end off. Next, with the knife aim away from you, run it around the inside of the pepper to remove the core and the pith. ...
i think i need to try each one 🙂 Reply EA-The Spicy RD says August 26, 2013 at 1:11 am Great post and bell pepper recipe round-up! I have been eating a lot more bell peppers than usual this summer, and I love all this delicious inspiration! Reply Sylvie @ Gourmande in the...
This tangy, spicy-sweet chili is an homage to professional knife sharpener Lisa Weiss's childhood in Hawaii. And the recipe is from Sharp, a new book by Josh
23. Bell Peppers Image Credit: Pixabay Slice up a bell pepper or two, and you’ll have a cheap healthy snack ready to go! These crunchy veggies are full of vitamin C and fiber, so if you are looking for a healthy snack with a crunch, don’t hesitate to grab a pepper or two the...
Bell peppers:you can either cut bell peppers in half, remove the seeds and cook each side or cut them into long, 1/2” strips. Just be sure to place them in a foil pack or lay them in the opposite direction of the grill grates (more on foil packs below!) ...
Buying a container of sliced watermelon, cut up bell peppers or peeled garlic may seem super convenient at first, but if you're looking to save money, you're better off prepping and cutting everything yourself at home. Taking just a few extra seconds can take quite the load off your wa...