Stuffed Peppers

This is the kind of food I throw together when I do not have much going on in the fridge.

Stuffed Peppers

This happens more often than I would like as I am a sucker when it comes to making grocery lists.

I overestimate my ability to memorize things and then end up forgetting majority of them. But somehow, I always grab these colorful peppers on every grocery trip. I think it is the color and the idea of a colorful plate after cooking them draws me towards them.

Stuffed Peppers

As a child bell peppers were not my favourite, but over the years I have understood their nutrition value and they have become a staple in my pantry.

I like Red peppers more as they have a sweet and tangy taste compared to their green and yellow counterparts.

Did you know red peppers are basically a product of a matured green bell peppers? They are left on the plant to mature and in that process they turn yellow first and then red. Hence red is the sweeter one of them.

Stuffed Peppers

I love how versatile this vegetable is! You can cook it , char it as well as eat it raw.

The other day, I made a salad out of them, by chopping them finely, adding fresh lemon juice, salt, pepper with a touch of olive oil and chopped mint for garnish. Throw in there some cooked pasta and you have a great pasta salad. Will post that recipe some other time. I think I have an old picture of it on Instagram.

Stuffed Peppers

Anyway, coming back to this recipe, I love layering the filling. I start with the rice at the bottom, followed by vegetables (onions, potatoes, tomatoes) and finally top it off with cheese.

The cheese, when baked, forms a beautiful crust on top which gives a nice flavor to the dish.

Stuffed peppers featured

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 -20 minutes
Bake Time: 30 minutes
Serves: 2 people

Ingredients:
3 colorful bell peppers
2 tsp Vegetable Oil
1 medium Onion chopped
2 garlic cloves (minced)
1 ripe medium Tomato chopped
2 Tbsp Lemon juice
Salt + Pepper to taste
1/2 cup Mozzarella cheese
2 cups potatoes cut in small cubes
1 cup cooked rice (leftover rice ideal)
Coriander + Mint for garnish
1 tsp Olive Oil (for coating)

Method:

  1. Heat oil and minced garlic over medium heat in a large skillet. Then add your vegetables, I have used onions, potatoes and tomatoes. Cook them for 7-8 minutes together.
  2. To that add red chilly powder, turmeric, cumin, lemon juice, salt and pepper and cook for another 10 minutes. Remove the vegetable mixture from the pan and keep it aside. To the same pan add in cooked rice  so that it soaks up all the flavor, garnish and mix everything together.
  3. Cut tops from green peppers; discard seeds and membranes.
  4. Cook the whole green peppers, uncovered in boiling water for about 5 minutes; invert to drain well. Sprinkle insides of peppers lightly with salt.
  5. Stuff peppers with the vegetable mixture and top it off with mozzarella cheese. Coat the peppers with Olive oil before placing them in a 10x6x2 baking dish.
  6. Bake, at 350 or 180 degree oven for 30 minutes.
  7. Serve it with a side of mash potatoes or a pasta salad. Enjoy!

Stuffed Peppers

One Comment Add yours

  1. Sheryl says:

    This recipe looks interesting. I’ve always really liked stuffed peppers.

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