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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Easy Oven Roasted Rainbow Peppers With A Caribbean Flair

                               I just love all the colors of peppers



  Spring is here and the selection of produce in the stores is like a rainbow. Lately, my store has had these pretty bell peppers in so many different colors. I just can't resistant buying one in each color. Peppers can be enjoyed in so many ways. I like eating them raw with hummus and roasted as a topping for pizza or in fajitas. You can even stuff these peppers. I think my favorite way to enjoy peppers is roasting them in the oven. The roasting gives the peppers an incredibly sweet taste. I also like adding some type of seasoning to the peppers before I roast them to give them even more taste. I just think spices give food so much flavor. One of my favorite spices right now is a Caribbean Spice Blend. This spicy and sweet spice blend is perfect for roasted veggies, beans, rice, Jerk chicken, and other slow-cooked meats. It is the perfect summer barbecue spice!





                 Peppers are loaded with vitamin C!



 These roasted peppers are perfect on top of pizza or in a salad. My family also likes to use them for tacos. They are so tasty, I eat them right out of the oven. The rainbow selection of peppers is so inviting that it encourages my kids to eat their veggies.


Easy Oven Roasted Rainbow Peppers With A Caribbean Flair

4-5 bell peppers in assorted colors, sliced into strips or circles
1 tablespoon POD & BEAN™ CARIBBEAN SEASONING BLEND
2 tablespoons olive oil
Salt and pepper, to taste

In a large bowl, add peppers, olive oil, Pod & Bean™ Caribbean Seasoning Blend, salt, and pepper and toss well.
Place in 350° F oven and roast for 30-40 minutes and or until vegetables are tender and cooked through.


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17 comments:

TomnYuli said...

that looks delicious and now im hungry :) beautiful pictures.

Annie said...

Ooh I love red peppers, and I agree the colors are gorgeous! I need to get that Caribbean spice blend!
xoxo
Annie

Brittany said...

Oooooooh. This looks delicious and simple. We love peppers in our household!!! YUMMMMM

Kiwi said...

As someone who has caribbean roots there is nothing likes some good caribbean food. These spices and sauces do seem like it can take your meal up a notch and give you a little island flavor (pun intended).

Nancy at Whispered Inspirations said...

I am totally in love with Oven roasted rainbow peppers. They sound really delicious. I am going to have to make these ASAP!

Elizabeth L said...

I love the idea of oven roasted rainbow peppers. I am going to have to make them ASAP.

Unknown said...

This looks so yummy, but sadly, I have Crohne's Disease, and peppers are one of my triggers. Too bad too, they're full of all kinds of great vitamins!

Natalie Loves Beauty said...

Oh yum this looks and sounds delicious! I haven't tried much Caribbean food or spices - need to give this a try!

Annalisa F said...

We love roasted peppers too! We soak the whole pepper in boiling water for a few minutes, let it cool down,then roast it, and only in then cut it into slices. My favorite topping is: EVO oil, garlic, and fresh basil leaves. Do you know the ingredients of the spice blend you're using?

Sara Welch said...

I really love roasting peppers. They add a ton of flavor to all of my recipes!

mail4rosey said...

Better than mom's beans? That's always a big win because mama's of grown kids know how to cook! Lots of practice. :)

Felicia said...

Wow! What lovely and vibrant colors...definitely a lot of Vitamin C!

Dana Peller said...

So pretty! I bet they're delicious as well. I love adding color to my dishes.

Astrid said...

Oh I love roasted vegetables but peppers are my favorite along with red onions! I can imagine a little kick with the spices. Ummm can't wait to try them. Thanks for sharing!

Karina Pacheco said...

Such a colorful recipe. Fun and yummy to make. Definitely going to try to make it sometime this week.

BrendaPalmeri said...

pepper roasted works weel with a chicken. Or ask for less gravy on your chicken, when eating the pepper roasted fill your fork with more rice than chicken. For more details about caribean Sxm St-Martin

Blair Villanueva said...

This looks delicious! I love these bell peppers even topped on pizzas. I can eat them even its raw.

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