Vegetarian Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Mortadella1985

"I had gotten sick of the typical meat stuffed peppers,so decided to stuff them with rice and veggies instead and they were a hit!"

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Ready In:
1hr

Ingredients:
19
Serves:

6

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ingredients

  • 1 12 cups uncooked rice
  • 3 cups vegetable stock
  • 3 bell peppers
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 12 onion
  • 1 stick celery
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 zucchini
  • 12 ounces chopped tomatoes
  • 4 cups pasta sauce
  • 14 cup ketchup
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 teaspoon dry basil
  • 1 teaspoon dry oregano
  • 1 teaspoon dried bay leaf
  • 12 teaspoon salt
  • 12 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 tablespoon pesto sauce
  • 2 cups asiago cheese

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directions

  • 1.start by cooking the rice with the vegetable stock, and set that aside.
  • 2.slice your bell peppers(you can use red or green) in half vertically and scoop out the insides.Place the six pieces into a baking pan or dish that has been sprayed with pam spray or oil.
  • 2.Next start cutting your veggies.finely chop the 1/2 of onion,celery,carrot and the whole zuchini.Add to your pan with oil on low heat. Iike to chop my veggies fine so that my Bf and father dont notice them.This is a great trick to get kids eating veggies.
  • 3.Sautee the veggies till there at a soft stage.
  • 4.Now add your can of tomatoes,2 cups tomato sauce,ketchup.Chop your garlic up fine and throw that in there also.
  • 5.Turn heat up to medium and mix everything together really well.
  • 6.Now you can add your basil,oregano,bay leaf,pesto,salt,and pepper. keep stirring everything until the veggies and tomatoes are nice and soft.
  • 7.add your cooked rice to the pan.mix everything together well.Now you can grate the cheese and add 1/2 cup to the the rice mix,keep stirring till everythings combined.
  • 8.Preheat your oven to 375 degree. Spoon the rice mixture into each of the pepper halves,make them nice and full.
  • 9.Pour remaining sauce over all the peppers and sprinkle the remaining cheese allover the top.
  • Bake for 30 minutes or until cheese is melted.

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  1. This is NOT vegetarian as it contains chicken broth. to be vegetarian, you would need to replace the chicken stock with either water, or some kind of vegetarian alternative such as vegetable broth.

    Vegetarian bella

  2. Very very good! Only difference Id make is a little trick I learned from my great grandmother. Simmer the hollowed cut side in a little bit of water for a few minutes in a frying pan to cut back on the strong flavour of the bell peppers. Its usually too strong for me and with there being no meat in them itll help balance out the flavors. :)

    Mizzycupcakes

  3. For those of you that say it's not vegetarian, please look at the second ingredient, VEGETABLE BROTH is the second ingredient!

    Angelia E.

  4. This recipe name needs to have "vegetarian" removed, and the one who created it needs to learn what is actually vegetarian. :)

  5. Not vegetarian. Contains chicken broth.

    Vinny F.

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Tweaks

  1. We just made a more vegetarian-friendly version of these using 1) vegetable broth instead of chicken broth, 2) half the rice, 3) 1 can of drained great northern beans, and 4 ) no pesto (OK, that's just because I do not like pesto). They were wonderful! Thank you for the recipe.

    Cindy S.

  2. This is NOT vegetarian as it contains chicken broth. to be vegetarian, you would need to replace the chicken stock with either water, or some kind of vegetarian alternative such as vegetable broth.

    Vegetarian bella

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Mortadella1985

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I love in Ontario Canada,where the winters are cold and the summers are even colder. I grew up in an italian family,always cooking and ALWAYS eating.Watching my grandmother and mother cook has allowed me to become the great chef i am today.My mother,my sister(soupcookie)and myself are huge food critics,were always trying new foods and new recipes.It has almost become a competitive thing between the 3 of us,and were never afraid to voice our taste opinions.

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FAQs

Should I cook my bell peppers before stuffing them? ›

Remove seeds and membranes; rinse. Place peppers, with tops, upright in ungreased 9x12 inch glass baking dish. Cover with plastic wrap; microwave until hot, 3 to 4 minutes--(note: do NOT cook peppers until done, you are just blanching them, 3 to 4 minutes should be plenty, depending on the size of your peppers).

Why do my stuffed peppers taste bland? ›

The thing about most stuffed bell pepper recipes is 3that they call for salt in the filling, not for the peppers themselves. Without salt, the peppers are flabby and bland, merely a filling case. With a sprinkle of salt, they transform into a sweet and powerfully savory part of the dish.

Why do stuffed peppers take so long to cook? ›

For Uncooked Fillings in Whole Peppers:

It's possible to stuff peppers with a raw filling. If you're stuffing a whole pepper, it takes awhile to cook because the filling needs to reach a safe temperature. Out of all the stuffed peppers, this one takes the longest to cook because of its size.

Should I cover stuffed peppers when baking? ›

Stuff the peppers: Pack the hollowed-out peppers with filling until it mounds slightly on top. Bake: Add just enough water to cover the bottom of the baking dish, and cover with aluminum foil. This steams the peppers as the filling heats, so that the peppers are crisp-tender, and not mushy.

How do you keep stuffed peppers from getting soggy? ›

No Moisture In, No Moisture Out

Following the logic of precooking your peppers to safeguard against sogginess, you should also avoid watery ingredients in your stuffing. Let's say your filling calls for tomato sauce. Rather than spooning it directly into your hollowed peppers, reduce it on the stove until it's thick.

How do you get the most flavor out of bell peppers? ›

Try adding basil, chives, cilantro, coriander, cumin, curry, garlic, marjoram, or rosemary to you bell peppers when cooking for more amazing flavor combinations. Top them with cheese. Sautéed bell peppers are amazing with a little added cheese and can really elevate their flavor and presentation.

Why are my stuffed peppers bitter? ›

If your supposedly “sweet” peppers taste bitter, the most likely culprit is lack of water. Pepper plants need to be consistently moist. Drought-stressed peppers go into survival mode, hastily ripening fruits and seeds without putting much energy into flavor. The resulting peppers are thin-walled and bitter.

What cancels the taste of pepper? ›

Sour cream, yogurt, ghee, butter and milk can all neutralize the pepper flavor, depending on the dish. Mix in a small amount of a dairy and see if you taste a difference. Cream or milk helps balance out broth-heavy dishes, as well as a variety of other recipes.

Why are my stuffed bell peppers watery? ›

Bell peppers contain more than 90% water, much of which is released during the cooking process. If you cook your stuffed peppers in one fell swoop, that moisture will release and end up in the final dish. Give them a jump start and prevent them from falling apart by roasting them for a short time in a hot oven.

Do you have to boil peppers before stuffing them? ›

I definitely suggest par-cooking the bell peppers first, just a little bit before stuffing them. Not only does this help to soften the bell peppers, but it also cuts down on your cook time. As the bell peppers are cooking you can make the filling, shaving off about 20 minutes from your total cook time.

What is a fancy name for stuffed peppers? ›

The chile relleno, literally "stuffed pepper", consists of a roasted and peeled/skinned green pasilla or poblano pepper stuffed with cheese (traditionally queso fresco) and, occasionally, minced meat, covered in an egg batter, and fried.

What is the best bell pepper? ›

Red Bell Peppers

The Red Bell, also known as the King of the Grill. Among the sweetest of all Bell Peppers, Red Bells go through the full process of ripening, allowing the natural sugars to enter the fruit to give them their signature sweet and fruity flavor.

Should you cook or raw bell peppers? ›

Bell peppers, whether raw or cooked, are packed with vitamin C and various antioxidants. Eating them raw provides maximum vitamin C content, but cooking bell peppers can increase the availability of other nutrients. Roasting or grilling bell peppers enhances their natural sweetness and offers a delightful flavor.

How do you soften bell peppers before you stuff them? ›

In large pot, fill peppers with water (to prevent floating), and fill pot around peppers with water until peppers are fully covered. Cover pot and bring to a rolling boil on high heat. Bring the temperature down to medium-low and let peppers hard simmer for three minutes, or until tender.

Why do you boil peppers for stuffed peppers? ›

The most common reason to parboil peppers is to soften them ready for stuffing so that they can then be baked in the oven. What is this? This recipe for Quinoa Stuffed Bell Peppers is the perfect example! With baked peppers, the pepper itself should be nice and tender - not crunchy!

Do you have to cook bell peppers before eating them? ›

Do You Need to Cook Bell Peppers? Bell peppers are safe to eat cooked or raw. They are crunchy and crisp with a very mild spicy bite when raw. Cooking tends to enhance the pepper's natural sweetness.

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