Ridgerunner
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I'm looking for a recommendation on what sweet pepper variety to plant. What I am looking for is something with thick walls that will grill well and I can them remove the skins. I'm tired of the thin-walled ones where the wall comes away with the skin. I used Super Shepherd this past year and they worked pretty well but I am interested in what other sweet peppers might be worth considering.
It has to be a sweet pepper. My wife's stomach cannot handle anything even slightly hot. I don't really care what color the ripe pepper turns. Shape and size are not really important to me either. I'm mainly looking for something that has the thick walls that grills well.
My normal method of grilling is to coat the pepper with oil then grill it on high, turning it to keep the pepper wall from burning but blistering the skin, using a gas grill. When they are done, I keep them closed up in a brown paper bag to kind of keep them steamed while I peel the others. Any recommendations to my peeling technique will also be appreciated.
It has to be a sweet pepper. My wife's stomach cannot handle anything even slightly hot. I don't really care what color the ripe pepper turns. Shape and size are not really important to me either. I'm mainly looking for something that has the thick walls that grills well.
My normal method of grilling is to coat the pepper with oil then grill it on high, turning it to keep the pepper wall from burning but blistering the skin, using a gas grill. When they are done, I keep them closed up in a brown paper bag to kind of keep them steamed while I peel the others. Any recommendations to my peeling technique will also be appreciated.