Bell Pepper Rings

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Intro: Bell Pepper Rings

A Crunchy savory way to get your veggies with a chipotle twist!

STEP 1: You Will Need..

* 1 bell pepper
* 1 cup Oil
*1 tablespoon Chipotle
*1 teaspoon garlic powder
*1 teaspoon salt
*1 teaspoon chili powder
*1 teaspoon lemon pepper
*1/2 cup cornmeal
*1/2 cup flour
*1/4 cup milk
*1 egg


STEP 2: Slice 'n Dice

~ Hallow bell pepper completely free of seeds and membrane

~ Carefully slice bell pepper into 1/2 inch thick rings



STEP 3: Chipotle Time!!

~Combine spices with cornmeal and flour in medium bowl

~Mix egg with milk in separate medium bowl

~ Coat bell pepper ring in a layer of dry ingredients then dip in egg & milk mixture

~ Repeat 2x or until breading is thickened to your delight




STEP 4: Fry 'em Up

~ Carefully place bell pepper rings into hot oil

~The rings will be ready when they look crispy & toasty brown

~Damp bell pepper rings onto a paper plate and let cool

~Serve with some delicious dipping sauce (in this case, Kansas city BBQ sauce)

~The bell pepper becomes sweet and soft.. such a delicious crunchy treat!! Enjoy :D

24 Comments

Years ago these were popular in Ohio, a great bell pepper State! Even before Onion Rings, then someone made Onion rings and you never saw green pepper rings again! They are so delicious I can't believe there is not a food service provider that doesn't sell these to restaurants. Great to dip in ranch sauce but I can think of some tasty newer things for dipping. Balsamic, teriyaki and olive oil would be delicious too!
I will have to try this! I like the heat! Thanks for sharing and do have a splendorous day!
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I have done these with beer batter in the past the where a huge hit at my party. also used jalapenos they where also a major hit
I gotta try the jalapenos,do you just use a beer batter for those,or have you got a secret batter?
The Jalapenos end up having the same consistency as the bell peppers!! Delicious outcome.. i used a Chipotle Batter instead of Beer even though the Beer batter has a fluffy crustiness to it, the Chipotle brings the MAD flavor.
here is the tasty Chipotle recipeĀ 
Thanks,I love em,and eat them like they were they are a side dish,but have often wondered if I might make them better.I think you just schooled me.Im diong a "T" bone and jalapenos,with my great potato wedge resipe this Monday,and will try the bell peppers next friday,as soon as I can think of a main dish for them.Thanks again for the idea and the link.
I prefer beer batter myself however use what you like this batter bean and cheese stout has listed here seems great too
Beer batter is the Best!! The Jalapeno fries are so tasty with the beer batter as well.. check out this recipe https://www.instructables.com/id/Jalapeno-Fries-with-Bacon-Chipotle-Ranch-Dip/ hands down my fU**ing favorite! thanks for sharing.
I was hooked at "Deep Fried". I'm going to phone my wife and request these for a side dish at supper time.
thank you!! They are awesome with BBQ, chipotle, & ranch!! If you come up with your own tasty dipping sauce for these deep fried lovelies, let me know.
I think there are a lot of things that are considered healthy by themselves processed into stuff we all enjoy each day and it is not a CRIME! For crying out loud, this is such a cool instructable and I can't wait to try it out. Thanks for developing it and sharing it. It got my vote.
Thank you very much Kind Sir! I couldn't agree with you any more... These tasty treats would be great after a bike ride ;P ya know, to even things out. Thanks for the feedback man, best comment ever!!
The bell pepper "becomes" sweet and soft? Soft maybe, but the last time I checked, orange bell peppers start out sweet, and they're a hell of a lot better for you fresh. Way to kill a perfectly good nutritious vegetable with old fashioned cooking.
You're welcome!! Way to comment when nobody cares what you really say!! .. by the way, that's the whole aspect of frying.. delicious and non-nutrious 8) have fun eating hard natural rabbit pellets.
mmmmmmmmmm....need i say more?
You're welcome!! May i add that they're easy peasy to make & take up almost no time to prep & fry.. a neat way to get the kids to eat their veggies. Have fUn!!
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