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If you’re looking for ways to enhance everyday recipes like pasta, salads, and sandwiches, oven-roasted red peppers are the answer at a fraction of the price of buying a small jar. With this method, it couldn’t be any easier!

Roasted Red Peppers
No store-bought roasted pepper will ever taste as good as the homemade version, and you only need one ingredient: bell peppers. And the simplicity of the process is no reflection of the amount of flavor and vibrancy it offers.
Not to mention, one batch of homemade oven-roasted red peppers gives you plenty more bang for your buck. By the way, if you love fajitas, my recipe for roasting peppers with onions is another to try!

How to Roast Red Peppers in the Oven
The step-by-step procedure for roasting a pepper to perfection goes like this:
- Prep
Cut the bell peppers and remove the stems, seeds, and white membranes. Line a baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup. - Roast
Place the peppers face-side down on the baking sheet and roast for 15 to 20 minutes or until the skins are slightly charred. Remove them from the oven and allow them to cool for 10 minutes. - Peel
Once the bell peppers are cooled, remove the skin and peel. Transfer the peppers to an airtight container.
Best Temperature to Roast Red Peppers
You'll want to amp the oven temperature to 425-450F to give the red pepper skins a beautiful char. Make sure to set a timer since these will cook quick. We don't want the entire pepper brown, just a few streaks here and there.
In case you roast another veggie or protein at the same time, here is a kitchen chart that breaks down the roast time for various oven temperatures:
| Temp | Approx time |
|---|---|
| 375F | 50-60 min |
| 400F | 30-40 min |
| 425F | 25-35 min |
| 450F | 25-20 min |

How to Remove Skin from Roasted Red Peppers
Once cooled, the skin of the pepper should come off easily. The easiest way is to take a cooled pepper half and gently massage the skin with your fingers until it peels off.
There is also the optional step of removing the peppers from the oven and placing them directly into a zip bag for 20 minutes. While the peppers cool, the moisture released will cause the skins to shrink and separate from the pepper.
Storing Roasted Red Peppers
Oven-roasted red peppers can be stored in an airtight container for up to 1 week, which works great if you plan to use them soon. If you'd like to extend their shelf-life, add the peppers to an airtight container or lidded jar and add enough olive oil to cover them. Seal and store for 2-3 weeks.
You can also freeze roasted bell peppers for up to 3 months, placing them inside a freezer zip bag or a jar, once peeled and fully cooled down. I recommend freezing them in smaller portions, about ½ or 1-cup each, the right amount needed for your favorite recipes.

How to Use Roasted Red Peppers
There's no shortage of dishes to pair with oven-roasted red peppers! I like to toss them with scrambled eggs in the pan just before they begin to set. It’s also a flavorful topping for antipasto salad, Greek pizza, and roasted red pepper pasta.
Add them between layers in an avocado chicken sandwich, stir them in roasted veggie mac & cheese, or blend them right into tomato sauce.
Oven-Roasted Red Peppers

Ingredients
- 4 red bell peppers
- Olive oil, optional
Instructions
Prep:
- Preheat the oven to 450F and line a baking sheet with foil.
- Slice the peppers in half, and remove the stem, seeds, and white membranes.
Roast:
- Place the peppers, cut side down, on the lined baking sheet. Roast them in the preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes until the skins are slightly charred and the bell peppers have deflated.
- Remove the peppers from the oven and allow them to cool down to room temperature for 10 minutes. Gently lift and peel the skin off each bell pepper.
Store:
- Transfer the peppers into an airtight container, whole or sliced, and refrigerate for 1 week until they're ready to be used.
- To extend their shelf life, add enough oil to the container to cover the peppers, seal, and store for 2-3 weeks.







DK says
Thanks for a great guide on how to oven roast peppers! I made these and added them to my summer salad and it was delicious!
Beth says
This is perfect for me. I love roasted red peppers in all kinds of dishes. I’ll be using these in everything from spaghetti sauce to meatloaf!
chara says
Love this recipe, perfect for this summer.thanks for sharing
suja md says
Wow! this is my new favorite recipe!
kushi says
These oven-roasted peppers look amazingly delicious. Thanks for sharing.