Frozen Sweet Peppers

Our Frozen Green or Red Peppers are grown on our farm, come in from the field and go straight into the freezer. Our peppers are washed, chopped, bagged and frozen within hours of harvest.  Frozen peppers tend to not have the same rigidity as fresh peppers so they aren't great in salads or where you need crisp vegetables.  But they retain all the flavors and yummy summer goodness and are great in all cooked dishes.  We find it best to use the vegetables straight out of the freezer and into the pan.  If you aren't using the whole package you can saw off a hunk and use just what you need.  While the peppers are frozen, or just off frozen, you can easiuly chop them to whatever size you need if the pieces are too large for your dish.  Kids love the red ones frozen as is, they are that sweet. 

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