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The California Wonder Pepper That Followed Me Home

April 2026

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The California Wonder Pepper That Followed Me Home

How a California State Fair Memory Turned Into a Garden Classic

By Don Nicholas

Illustrated By Nick Gray

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Read by Michael Flamel

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What I remember most about the California State Fair in the 1960s isn’t the rides, the midway games, or even the smell of corn dogs drifting through the Summer air.

It’s the county exhibit hall.

Every county in this vast state showed up like a proud neighbor, hauling in crates, jars, sheaves, and samples—proof of what their soil, sun, and stubborn hard work could produce. Almonds stacked like treasure. Tomatoes that looked too perfect to be real. Grains, fruit, preserves, and vegetables displayed with the seriousness of fine art.

And that’s where I met the California Wonder bell pepper.

I remember standing there, eye level with the display, staring at these blocky, glossy green peppers that looked like they’d been polished by hand. They weren’t wrinkled or shy. They were confident peppers. The kind that seemed to say, “Yes, I belong in your garden.”

I turned to my dad—professional chef, backyard gardening evangelist, and a man who never underestimated the power of a good vegetable—and asked,

“Do you think we could grow those?”

He didn’t hesitate.

“Of course, we can.”

And just like that, the California Wonder came home with us—not as a ribbon-winning exhibit, but as a packet of seeds and a promise.

That pepper earned its keep. It grew reliably, produced generously, and became the backbone of countless meals. Decades later, Gail and I still grow it whenever we can, not out of nostalgia alone, but because it’s still one of the best all-around bell peppers a home gardener can grow.

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Gail’s & My Favorite Recipe: Classic Stuffed California Wonder Peppers

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When you grow a pepper this good, you don’t need to overcomplicate things. This is our go-to recipe—comforting, flexible, and deeply satisfying.

  • Author: Don Nicholas
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Total Time: 55 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Entrées
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 4 large California Wonder bell peppers
  • 1 pound ground beef or turkey
  • 1 small onion, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 cup cooked rice (white or brown)
  • 1 cup crushed or diced tomatoes
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon dried basil
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
  • ½ cup shredded cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, or a mix)
  • Olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Slice the tops off the peppers and remove seeds and membranes. Set upright in a lightly oiled baking dish.
  3. In a skillet, sauté onion in olive oil until soft. Add garlic and cook briefly.
  4. Add ground meat and cook until browned. Stir in tomatoes, rice, herbs, salt, and pepper.
  5. Spoon the filling generously into each pepper.
  6. Cover loosely with foil and bake for 30 minutes.
  7. Remove foil, sprinkle with cheese, and bake uncovered another 10–15 minutes, until peppers are tender and cheese is bubbly.

Serve with a simple green salad and a loaf of crusty bread—and enjoy the quiet satisfaction of a meal that started in the garden.

Fun Facts About Growing California Wonder Bell Peppers

  • A true classic: California Wonder has been a home-garden staple for over a century—and for good reason.
  • Reliable producer: These plants are known for consistent yields, even for beginner gardeners.
  • Blocky perfection: The thick-walled, four-lobed shape makes them ideal for stuffing.
  • Green to red: Leave them on the plant long enough and they’ll ripen from green to a deep, sweet red.
  • Heat lovers: They thrive in warm soil and full sun, rewarding patience with big, beautiful fruit.
  • Container-friendly: With a large enough pot and steady watering, they perform beautifully on patios and decks.

Some plants earn their place through novelty.

Others earn it through performance.

The California Wonder earned it by doing both—then quietly showing up year after year, asking only for sun, water, and a place at the table. ❖

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