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Red Bell Pepper Powder

Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Drying Time: 8–12 hours

Grinding Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: Approximately 9–13 hours

Difficulty Level: Easy

Recipe Intensity: Mild

Servings: Makes approximately 1 cup powder

Ingredients

  • 8 large fresh red bell peppers

Equipment Needed

  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Baking trays or dehydrator trays
  • Parchment paper
  • Food dehydrator or oven
  • Spice grinder, coffee grinder, or high-speed blender
  • Fine mesh sieve (optional)
  • Airtight glass jar

Instructions

Step 1: Select the Peppers

Choose ripe, bright red bell peppers that are firm and free from blemishes. Fresh, high-quality peppers will produce the most flavorful powder. The peppers should have a glossy skin and a sweet aroma.

Step 2: Wash and Prepare

Thoroughly wash the bell peppers under cool running water. Pat them dry using a clean kitchen towel.

Remove the stems, seeds, and white membranes from inside each pepper. These parts can affect the texture and flavor of the final powder.

Step 3: Slice the Peppers

Cut the peppers into thin strips approximately ¼ inch thick. Uniform slices help ensure even drying.

The thinner the slices, the faster and more efficiently they will dry.

Step 4: Arrange for Drying

Place the pepper strips in a single layer on dehydrator trays or baking sheets lined with parchment paper.

Avoid overlapping the pieces, as proper airflow is essential for effective drying.

Step 5: Dry the Peppers

Using a Food Dehydrator

Set the dehydrator temperature to 125°F–135°F (52°C–57°C).

Dry for 8–12 hours or until the peppers become completely brittle and crisp.

Using an Oven

Preheat the oven to its lowest temperature setting, ideally between 140°F–170°F (60°C–75°C).

Place the trays in the oven and keep the door slightly open to allow moisture to escape.

Dry the peppers for 6–10 hours, checking periodically.

Step 6: Check for Complete Dryness

The peppers must be fully dried before grinding. Properly dried peppers should snap easily when bent.

Any remaining moisture can cause the powder to spoil during storage.

Step 7: Cool Completely

Remove the dried peppers from the dehydrator or oven and allow them to cool completely to room temperature.

Cooling prevents condensation from forming during grinding.

Step 8: Grind into Powder

Transfer the dried pepper pieces to a spice grinder or blender.

Process until a fine powder forms.

For an extra-smooth texture, pass the powder through a fine mesh sieve and regrind any larger pieces.

Step 9: Store

Transfer the finished red bell pepper powder to a clean, dry, airtight container.

Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and moisture.

Properly stored powder can maintain its quality for up to 12 months.

Tips for Success

  • Use only fully ripe red peppers for maximum sweetness and color.
  • Ensure complete dehydration before grinding.
  • Wear a dust mask if grinding large batches to avoid inhaling fine particles.
  • Label containers with the preparation date.
  • Store away from heat sources to preserve color and flavor.

Ways to Use Red Bell Pepper Powder

This versatile seasoning can be incorporated into many recipes, including:

  • Dry rubs for chicken, beef, and seafood
  • Soups and stews
  • Pasta sauces
  • Homemade spice blends
  • Salad dressings
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Rice dishes
  • Marinades
  • Dips and spreads
  • Bread and cracker recipes

Its natural sweetness and vibrant red color make it an excellent alternative to artificial food coloring in savory dishes.

Storage Instructions

Store the powder in an airtight glass jar or spice container.

Keep it in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight.

For maximum freshness:

  • Pantry: Up to 12 months
  • Refrigerator: Up to 18 months
  • Freezer: Up to 24 months

Always use a dry spoon when handling the powder to prevent moisture contamination.

Nutritional Benefits

Red bell peppers are naturally rich in vitamins and antioxidants. When dehydrated, many nutrients become concentrated.

Potential nutrients include:

  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin C
  • Vitamin B6
  • Folate
  • Potassium
  • Antioxidants
  • Carotenoids

These nutrients support immune health, vision, and overall wellness.

Nutrition Information

Serving Size: 1 teaspoon (approximately 2 grams)

Calories: 6

Carbohydrates: 1.4g

Protein: 0.2g

Fat: 0.1g

Fiber: 0.5g

Sugar: 0.8g

Sodium: 1mg

Potassium: 35mg

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