15 Drool-Worthy Stuffed Pepper Recipes (2024)

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It’s time to get stuffed. No, we’re not referring to gorging yourself — we’re talking about bell peppers. They’re super nutritious, packed with minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins C, B-6, and A.

Stuffed peppers are as versatile as they are healthy. You can really fill them with anything. Keep ’em veggie or stuff them with rice and ground turkey. And cheese — warm, melty, oozing cheese — is always welcome… unless you’re vegan. But no worries! We’ve got you covered.

We’ve gathered recipes that show how versatile the pepper is, whether you’re cooking Mexican, Greek, or Mediterranean or hankering for Buffalo chicken.

Do you know why bell peppers can be green, red, orange, or yellow? Basically, it’s a matter of ripeness. Green is sharper in flavor (and less expensive). Yellow, orange, and red are riper and have more vitamin C.

It’s easy to cook up a batch of stuffed peppers. They even taste better the next day. Say goodbye to sad desk lunches and hello to these awesome stuffed pepper recipes.

1. Vegetarian polenta pizza stuffed peppers

Hold the pizza order. Here’s a healthier way to get your favorite pizza flavors plus the bonus of creamy polenta (yum) in a baked bell pepper. Drool-worthy, right? Not to mention hearty.

2. Bell pepper pizzas

This is a super-easy toaster-oven dinner for one. Jarred tomato sauce and pre-shredded cheese are your friends here, as are red chili flakes and dried oregano. This pizza is a blank canvas just waiting for your favorite add-ons.

3. Spinach-ricotta stuffed peppers

Spinach and ricotta were made for each other. This creamy combination becomes even more tantalizing with the addition of garlic, Parmesan, tomatoes, and herbs.

Easy to make and tasty enough to eat for a few meals, this dish is the perfect item to add to your Sunday night routine.

4. Vegan stuffed bell peppers

Brown rice (got leftovers?) and lentils are the base of these vegan peppers. Place them in a casserole dish and bake them in a rich marinara sauce. Vegan cheese is the final topping.

5. Turkish fusion vegan stuffed peppers

Wild rice, kidney beans, mushrooms, corn — this recipe is loaded with veggies. Smoked paprika and herbes de Provence add interesting flavors in this dish based on the blogger’s memories of living in Turkey.

6. Italian vegan stuffed peppers

Just like Mama used to make, but without the meat and dairy. The zesty tomato sauce is flavored with garlic, basil, and oregano. But the secret ingredient is fennel seeds.

7. Mexican stuffed peppers

We could eat tacos every night of the week. Seriously. But we gotta change it up. That’s where this recipe comes in. Bell peppers are edible bowls stuffed with a filling of rice and ground turkey or beef in chili-and-cumin-spiced tomato sauce.

Oh, and these containers of goodness are topped with cheddar and baked until it’s all warm and melty.

If you’re looking to cut the carbs, try cauliflower rice.

8. Greek-style stuffed peppers

Artichoke, tomato, lemon, dill, and quinoa create a light filling. The recipe calls for topping these peppers with mozzarella, though we like to use feta for more of a Greek theme. This blogger pairs the dish with tzatziki, and we do too.

9. Stuffed peppers with quinoa, courgette, and feta

Never heard of courgette? Don’t worry — you won’t have to search the supermarket. It’s another name for zucchini.

Quinoa makes a light-textured yet protein-rich base for these Mediterranean-inspired stuffed peppers. Feta adds more protein, richness, and appealing saltiness.

What puts this dish over the top? Fresh mint brightens the flavors.

10. Spicy Southwest Whole30 stuffed peppers

Crushed pine nuts act as the creamy topping in this Whole30 recipe. Though the recipe calls for ground turkey and spinach, any combination of protein and leafy greens will do. (We personally love sausage and kale.)

Feel free to be adventurous with the veggies as well, adding chopped broccolini, onion, or even eggplant.

11. Spiralized zucchini, quinoa, and turkey sausage stuffed peppers

How fun is this? A zoodle-filled pepper. Cooked with turkey sausage, quinoa, and tomato sauce, the thin spirals add a delicate crunch. Skip the cheese garnish to make the recipe dairy-free.

12. Cheesy Buffalo chicken and veggie stuffed peppers

Transform leftover chicken into a crowd-pleasing healthier alternative to Buffalo wings. Layer chopped chicken into the peppers; spice it up with pepper jack cheese, jalapeño, and hot sauce; and bake.

Before serving, sprinkle with green onions and drizzle with blue cheese dressing. That’s the icing on the cake.

13. Lasagna stuffed peppers

You won’t miss the pasta in the cheesy layers of sauce, ricotta, mozzarella and Parm in these low-carb and grain-free stuffed peppers. The recipe calls for pork, but we love using turkey or chicken or even substituting mushrooms to make it vegetarian.

Top with Parmesan a few minutes before the peppers are finished to get a beautifully browned top.

14. Classic ground beef stuffed peppers

These peppers stuffed with ground beef, mushrooms, corn, and white rice are super hearty. The recipe calls for fontina, a cheese that melts beautifully, but if you have Monterey Jack in the fridge, that’ll work great too.

15. Breakfast stuffed peppers

Baking eggs, ham, spinach, and cheese inside a pepper? We’re in. This is a fun breakfast for a crowd if you’re thinking outside the frittata. It takes about an hour from start to finish, so make sure you linger over it with your favorite coffee.

15 Drool-Worthy Stuffed Pepper Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you make stuffed peppers not watery? ›

First and foremost, it's essential to precook your peppers. 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.

Should I cover my stuffed peppers when I bake them? ›

Pour a small amount of water into the bottom of the baking dish and drizzle the peppers with a little olive oil. Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake until the peppers are soft and the cheese is melted and lightly browned, another 15 to 20 minutes.

What are the ingredients for stuffed peppers? ›

Should I pre-cook bell 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.

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.

How long does it take for peppers to soften in the oven? ›

Sprinkle the peppers with spices. Bake them until tender, for about 20 minutes, in a 450°F oven.

Does rice need to be cooked for stuffed peppers? ›

Most of the stuffed bell pepper recipes I come across follow a similar format. Cook the rice, then brown the meat, then mix those together with spices, stuff the pepper, then cook the stuffed peppers.

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 can I add to bell peppers for flavor? ›

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.

Which color bell pepper is the healthiest? ›

You've seen bell peppers -- green, orange, yellow, and red -- in the grocery store or in a salad bar. Red peppers pack the most nutrition, because they've been on the vine longest.

When eating stuffed peppers do you eat the pepper? ›

Do you eat the pepper when you make stuffed peppers? Yes, you eat the pepper along with the stuffing.

What alcohol goes with stuffed peppers? ›

Stuffed peppers

If it's some kind of meat I'd go for a medium-bodied Italian red, a young rioja. zinfandel or a Côtes du Roussillon. Or a merlot.

How do you make peppers thicker? ›

Calcium and potassium are the primary nutrients responsible for building thick walls in peppers. Fertilizing can be tricky. Too much fertilizer will make the foliage develop at the expense of pepper production. Work a 5-10-10 fertilizer into the soil just before transplanting.

How do you firm up peppers? ›

Peppers are a tricky bunch, with their ability to bounce back depending on the type of pepper and the thickness of the skin. If they've lost their crispness and you want them for salads, you can slice them up and try a 10 minute ice bath in a bowl. You can also pickle the peppers, even in their limp state.

How do you remove moisture from peppers? ›

Peppers can be dried in the oven at a very low temperature. They can also be dried in the sun, in a food dehydrator, or by stringing them up in a dry place in your home. The latter is my favorite for hot peppers as it lends festive color to home decor through the late summer and fall.

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