Well, you can dice them and put them in a pan with green beans (canned or fresh). Sauté them with salt, pepper, and garlic and herbs. It is great for you, belive it or not, and it's taste taste DA BOM! Try it!
Additions
I've found in cooking that pimentos can be difficult to incorporate into a dish. The main places I find myself using them are in Mediterranean dishes, salads and dips. Many good hearty chip dips are improved by the addition of pimento peppers.
If you wish to serve something more uncommon, try finding whole peppers and stuffing them with various fillings (A personal favorite of mine is cream cheese, smoked salmon, diced green olives and jalapenos). This recipe tastes the best in the more mild and sweeter varieties of pepper.
Cooks.com listen 48 recipes, many of which look pretty good, that utilize the pimento pepper. See the link, below.
Happy cooking :)
pimiento is made from strips of red bell pepper and is therefore a vegetable
Green peppers are just green capsicums. The Americans just call them peppers.
No, green peppers are a different variety of pepper and are not simply unripe red peppers.
Because if they were any other colour they wouldn't be green peppers
No, red peppers are not just ripe green peppers. Red peppers are a different variety of pepper that changes color as it ripens, developing a sweeter taste and different nutritional profile compared to green peppers.
no, green peppers are simply unripe red ones
A good substitute for green peppers in a recipe is to use poblano peppers, red bell peppers, or yellow bell peppers for a similar flavor profile.
an olive holds a pimiento in a salad
Yes, green bell peppers are unripe when they are harvested.
Yes, green peppers are unripe when they are picked from the plant.
Yes, one can get bladder spasms from green peppers. Jalapeno peppers, chili peppers and habanero peppers are also known to cause bladder complaints in some people.
yes, green peppers are simply unripe red peppers