Can you freeze peppers?
Can you freeze peppers? Yes, you can! I do all of the time. Just wash and remove the seeds then slice or dice. I suggest that over freezing whole. However, I do often make my Stuffed Green Peppers and freeze them. This is a great way to stretch your budget by freezing.
Can you freeze peppers?
By freezing you can extend the life up to a year. Just write the date you put it into the freezer with a permanent marker, so you know how long it has been there. Frozen peppers are great for chili, spaghetti and salsa.
So, yes you can freeze peppers and it is a great money saver. Be sure to give this money saving tip a try.
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I freeze belle, cayenne and jalapeno. I have frozen them up to a year without freezer burn. Great for chili, spaghetti and salsa.
I have been freezing peppers for about 3 years. We use them in everything! They get soft so I just throw them in the last couple minutes of cooking time, pretty much just to warm them up. If you were to use them in chili, spaghetti sauce or anything like that, they would be great. They retain their flavor very well.