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    Add this sweet and tangy roasted red pepper dip to your next dinner party menu. Muhammara comes together in just a few minutes using jarred roasted red peppers and a food processor. Get the ...

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    Peas, jarred roasted red peppers, almonds, and basil lend color and flavor, but you can include whatever leftover vegetable bits you've got hanging around. Recipe: Better Homes & Gardens.

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    Roasted Red Pepper Feta Dip. Matt Taylor-Gross. For this easy version of tirokafteri, a jar of roasted red peppers is combined with a package of feta cheese to make a tangy, smoky dip in just five ...

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    Baked Rice with Roasted Corn, Peppers & Onions This filling rice casserole, loosely based on paella, features seared corn, roasted peppers, garlic and red onions. If you like, include diced ...

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    Transfer to a bowl, cover and let cool slightly. Peel, stem and seed the peppers and jalapeños. Cut the bell peppers into 1/2-inch dice and the jalapeños into 1/4-inch dice. 3. In an enameled cast-iron casserole, combine the vinegar and sugar and bring to a boil, stirring. Add the corn, peppers, jalapeños, onion and mustard and bring to a boil.

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    bell peppers, we actually preferred the jarred version rather than homemade roasted peppers. The store-bought variety tends to be more tender, which makes for a smoother, more velvety sauce.