To save even more money, I bought peppers that were slightly dinged up and had a few bad spots on them.
1. Wash the peppers/onions and dice them as you like, removing any soft spots or damaged areas.
2. Spread them out on a tray and freeze.
3. Once they are completely frozen transfer into a plastic bag and use a straw to suck out as much air as possible. Air is your enemy when freezing. Air causes freezer burn.
I bought the peppers for 1.5 kuai per pound, so all those peppers cost me just 11 kuai. Last Chinese New Year, I paid over 11 kuai a pound for bell peppers! Ouch.
Bell peppers are one of the worst vegetables for pesticides, so be sure to wash them very well. |
A candle may help reduce the irritation to your eyes when dicing 5lbs of onions, but as you can see my eyes were still pretty irritated. |
Find a friend and host a "bell pepper workshop" it took us less than an hour to dice 8lbs of peppers and 5lbs of onions. |
Be sure to spread the peppers out, because if you put them directly in the bag they will freeze into one solid clump. |
Looks like you teamed up with lovely Laura to tackle the onion chopping project. I never knew that burning a candle would reduce eye irritation from chopping onions. Yep! I also first spread out and freeze stuff on a cookie sheet to avoid them clumping together when I transfer them to a freezer bag. Good for you for squirreling away onions and peppers to avoid paying high prices in winter. Wish I could come by for one of your pizzas.
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