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Cooking Series: Stuffed Green Bell Peppers


By Imma

September 23, 202

Updated: January 6, 2022

Photo Source: Unsplash,



Stuffed Green Bell Peppers

Easy to make side or main dish using minimal ingredients and is ready in no time. A filling and impressive way to serve peppers on regular weeknights or on special occasions!


Can you believe that it’s almost the holidays? And during the first month of the new year, people try to get into a post-holiday healthy-eating streak and burn off all of those holiday calories. And since I’m not a big fan of the gym, Yes I do exercise 4x weekly, but I try to compensate for the lack of healthy eating.


Luckily, I found a good deal of green bell peppers at our local market. For the health-conscious folks, this Quinoa Stuffed Bell Peppers below is a better option.


How to Cook Stuffed Bell Peppers?

Stuffed Bell Peppers is one of the easiest and healthiest dish you’ll probably ever make in your lifetime. It’s versatile (in terms of the stuffing), nutritious and it cooks in no time. Not to mention how they can be a great family weeknight meal or for a dinner party.


It’s pretty simple to prepare this dish. All you have to do is brown the ground beef and aromatics, toss in the rest of the ingredients, and mix them up for the flavors to bloom well.


While I used green bell peppers for this recipe, any bell pepper color actually works fine.

You must remember though that green peppers are more like zesty and less sweet compared to red, yellow, and orange bell peppers. So while you let the meat mixture simmer, you can start preparing and cleaning up the bell peppers.


Once you’re done removing the seeds and membrane of the peppers, start scooping the beef mixture and fill each pepper with a hefty amount. Top with cheese and pop them in the oven and bake.


How Long to Cook Them?

Okay let me clarify, you DON’T need to pre-cook the peppers, BUT they do have that little crisp when you don’t pre-cook them which is what I like.


But if you want your stuffed green bell peppers to cook faster in the oven, you can blanch the bell pepper in a large pot of boiling water for about 2-3 minutes and let it dry on paper towels before stuffing it with the beef and rice mixture. Bake the stuffed green bell peppers in the oven at 350 degrees F for 30-35 minutes or until brown and bubbly on top.


What Goes with Stuffed Peppers?

You may serve stuffed green bell peppers with any of the following below:


Can You Freeze Stuffed Green Bell Peppers?

Oh yes, you can! Stuffed Green Bell Peppers are a great make-ahead meal. Simply bake them ahead and freeze them individually OR all together on a baking dish.


To reheat, simply thaw them in the fridge overnight and then bake in a 350 degrees F oven for 5-8 minutes or until heated through.


Now go grab a forkful of this healthy Stuffed Green Bell Peppers and serve this on regular weeknights or on special days. A fancy and healthy meal, what’s not to love?

Enjoy!

 

How to Make Stuffed Green Bell Peppers

Heat up a skillet with oil over medium-heat and cook ground beef until browned or no pink is visible. Add in garlic, onions, and thyme, stirring constantly, and cook for 1-2 minutes or until onions are wilted. Then add in diced tomatoes with juices. Bring it to a simmer for 4-5  minutes. Add about 1/4 cup water, if desired. Stir in cooked rice, drained corn kernels, spring onions, and Creole seasoning. Adjust taste with salt and pepper. 


Mix them up. Remove from heat and set aside. Trim the tops off each bell pepper and remove seeds and membrane from inside and discard. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. To accelerate cooking time, blanch bell pepper in a large pot of boiling water for about 2-3 minutes; remove with a slotted spoon. Let it dry on paper towels or clean dish towel.

 

Grease the baking dish and place the hollowed green bell peppers in it. Scoop meat mixture into each bell peppers until full. Sprinkle with cheese on top, if desired. Bake in preheated oven for 30-35 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and browned and peppers are tender. Serve with salad or toast.

  

This post was originally published in January 2019 and has been updated with additional tips and a video.

 


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