How to Roast Bell Peppers

How to Roast Bell Peppers

60 min
6 servings

Four easy methods for roasting bell peppers with a step-by-step photo tutorial and instructional video.

Ingredients

  • 6 bell peppers ((more or less as needed))
  • Large bowl, paper bag, plastic bag or plastic wrap
  • Towel or paper towels
  • Oven
  • Baking sheet
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Gas stovetop burner
  • Oven mitt
  • Aluminum foil, (for lining the burner to keep it clean)
  • Tongs
  • Flame grill
  • Oven mitt
  • Tongs

Directions

  1. 1

    This is my preferred method for roasting peppers, because you can roast several peppers at once. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Brush a baking sheet lightly with olive oil. Lay peppers on their sides, stems pointing sideways.

  2. 2

    I typically use this method when I only have one or two peppers to roast. It's messier than the oven method, but it produces a very smoky rich flavor. There are a couple of ways to roast peppers on the stovetop - on a gas flame, or on a grill pan. If roasting directly on a gas stovetop, you may wish to cover parts of your heating element with foil to protect it from spills. 

  3. 3

    I tend to use this method during the summer when we're using our gas grill a lot. Roasting over an open flame produces a great smoky flavor. Be sure to wear a protective oven mitt. Place peppers on the open grill over a medium flame. Let them roast for 15-20 minutes, using tongs to give them a quarter turn every few minutes, until the peppers are charred, soft and collapsing.

  4. 4

    Once you have roasted your peppers, you will need to steam them. This process will help you peel the tough skin from them more easily. There are a few ways to steam the peppers. I like to place the roasted peppers on a flat, smooth surface like a cutting board, then invert a large bowl over the top of them. The bowl traps the steam inside. Steam for 15 minutes.Alternatively, you can place the peppers in a paper bag and seal the top by rolling it closed. I prefer using the bowl method. Whichever method you choose, steam the peppers for about 15 minutes.

  5. 5

    Once you have roasted your peppers, you will need to seed and peel them. This is kind of a messy process, but it's well worth the effort. Note that some people like to seed their peppers before roasting. When I have tried this in the past, the results are never as good as when I keep the whole pepper intact during roasting-- I recommend roasting the peppers whole and seeding after the roast.