Southwest Stuffed Bell Peppers

We get loads of requests for meatless meals.  Both from those avoiding meat for dietary reasons, and more commonly for those trying to incorporate meatless meals for budget purposes.  I’m not gonna lie- I like meat.  A lot.  Which is why it takes a really great meatless meal to make me happy and this one fits the bill.  (There’s also an awesome veggie-packed meatless taquito recipe in our cook book.  One of my faves!)

Start with bright, sweet peppers.  You can use red, yellow, or orange.  Just don’t use green.  I know they’re way cheaper, but just don’t do it, okay?  Practice saying no to drugs, and also no to green peppers- for this recipe anyway.  They’re not sweet enough.  I like to buy the packs from Costco that have red, yellow, and orange in them but for this batch I just have red.

Slice off the top of the pepper.  You may also need to trim the bottom so it can stand up.  When you’re buying your peppers take a look at them and try to find ones that are roughly the same shape (shorter and squatty are better than tall and skinny like in the picture below) and with even bottoms. Also, I just want you to know that I am avoiding all sorts of jokes right now involving the words short and squatty, tall and skinny, and even bottoms.  I’ll just leave it to your own imaginations.

Then use a sharp knife to clean out the inside, removing any seeds and membrane (the white stuff.  have I ever mentioned that “membrane” is on the list of words I detest?  Especially when referring to food.)

The peppers get dropped into a pot of salted water.  When making any stuffed pepper, this is a great step to remember.  If you skip the boiling they often end up crunchy on the outside.  These are boiled just enough to soften the bite, but not so much to make them mushy.

Pull those babies out with a pair of tongs (as opposed to say, your hands.  Which is something yours truly would do…)

and let them drain.

This part is sort of ingenious.  I felt like I was breaking all sorts of rules.  You are going to throw your rice into that giant pot of water.  That’s right, living on the wild side people.  No measuring, no perfectly steaming in a lidded pot.  Just boil it in there until it’s cooked and then drain out the water.  Great, right?

While that’s boiling away start your filling.  Saute diced onions, jalapenos (or green chilies) and garlic

add in corn (fresh frozen corn- say no to drugs, green peppers, and canned corn.  Got it?) black beans, green onions and some chipotle chili powder.  And salt and pepper too.

When that’s all warmed through, stir in the rice, a can of tomatoes, some cheese, and cilantro.

See all of the black spots on those tomatoes?  They’re good black spots.  I love “Fire Roasted” tomatoes in recipes like this.  Say yes to fire roasted tomatoes.

Then you just arrange the peppers in a dish- it helps if they’re touching each other so everyone stands up.

Sprinkle some more cheese on top

and a little bit of crushed tortilla chips on top of that.  I used about 1 tortilla chip for each pepper.

Bake ’em in the oven and everything gets warm, the cheese gets melted, and the chips crunch up on top.  They’re super flavorful and very filling!

I served these with a quick Southwest Salad (seriously, I love those salad packs when you need something fast and easy) and some extra tortilla chips for scooping up the filling.

 

woman in denim shirt holding a salad bowl
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. I just made these tonight, they are so tasty! I’ll definitely be making them again. Thank you!

  2. These are FABULOUS! Even, husband approved! 🙂

    Also – just got your cookbook for my birthday and it is amazing! I absolutely love it! 🙂

  3. These are SOOOO yummy. I love all things mexican and these satisfied my craving. I made them once with rice and once with quinoa. I think I prefer the quinoa. Thanks for another great recipe.

  4. Try it with a salad on the side with one of our yummy lime-cilantro dressings!

  5. Would you serve anything with this? Or is it a whole meal on its own? I'm picturing a big dinner plate with one pepper on it…

  6. These are fabulous! My husband who is also a meat lover kept saying, "Wow. This is an A+ meal. Wow. This is so good!" Score!!! He also asked if it was an ourbestbites and when I said yes, he said, "How on earth do they come up with all this stuff?" Good question! How on earth do you? 🙂

  7. Oh how yummy! Great minds think alike, I just made chili and cornbread stuffed peppers, yum!

  8. My Mom used to make stuffed bell peppers when I was little and I always remembered just hating them. They were green bell peppers though and they were stuffed with a terrible Spanish rice mixture. When I saw this recipe, I had to try it! I LOVED these and so did my husband! Thank you! They were delicious!

  9. Just finished eating and I LOVED this recipe. So quick especially when you have leftover rice in the fridge already and waiting to be mixed in. I loved the crunchy topping!
    I did only use 1 TBS of oil & reduced fat cheese, and when I figured out the points plus for the none-zero ingredients (there werent many) I think it was 6 points for 4 servings and I am stuffed from these stuffed peppers. Cant wait to eat the leftover for lunch.

  10. Made this tonight and LOVED it! My 2 year old gobbled it up too, thanks for posting!