How To Clean Bell Pepper

Dean Rouseberg Author: Dean Rouseberg Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Clean Bell Pepper

Sweet pepper is a very popular vegetable. It is added to soups, borscht, stews. Caviar is made from pepper, it is stuffed and baked.

 
 

How to remove seeds from peppers

Sweet pepper is a very popular vegetable. It is added to soups, borscht, stews. Caviar is made from pepper, it is stuffed and baked. It would seem that it is so difficult to peel a bell pepper? But if you have to clean two or three buckets of pepper in the harvest season, then every movement must be verified so that you can do this job as quickly as possible.

To work, you will need a short, sharp knife and quick, confident hand movements. Rinse all peppers thoroughly before starting work, and after completion, lightly rinse the blanks again to remove any remaining seeds.

Recipes with the ingredient sweet pepper (Bulgarian)

Ingredients:
  • Sweet pepper (Bulgarian)
We will need:
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

How to clean bell pepper step by step instructions with photos

Step 1

 

For work, we need a sweet pepper, a sharp short knife, a cutting board.

Step 2

 

Wash the pepper well. Cut off the top just below the fold line.

Step 3

 

Squeeze the stem out of the top and discard it.

Step 4

 

Lay the pepper on its side and run inside with a sharp knife, cutting through the membranes and removing the seeds. Rinse the pepper, removing any remaining seeds. In this form, the pepper will be ready for stuffing.

Step 5

 

If we need pepper for first or second courses, then it should be cut in half, and then into strips or cubes.

Step 6

 

If there is such an urgent need, then you can use a knife or vegetable peeler to remove a thin skin from the strips of pepper.

Step 7

 

Sweet pepper cleaned.

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