How to Roast Peppers on a Gas Stove
Simple Tip: Char Peppers Directly on the Stove
by Katie Sweeney 1
While I normally roast peppers following the traditional method (in the oven), sometimes I get lazy and simply throw them directly on the gas stove like I'm a Spanish grandma. Here's how you do it:
- Turn the burner's heat up to high and place the peppers over the flame.
- Let them cook, until blackened and charred, turning every couple of minutes to burn each part of the pepper.
- The rest of the procedure is the same: once charred, place the peppers in a plastic-wrap covered bowl or brown paper bag to steam. When cooled, peel, slice, and use!
What's your technique for roasting peppers? Share it with us below in the comments.
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