So, get yourself ready. You're going to want to keep this recipe in mind for a rainy day (or any day...it doesn't have to be rainy. Whatever.)
{New Mom on the Blog's Stuffed Peppers}
Ingredients
1 pound of ground beef (I use the leanest ground beef I can find, but have used ground turkey before as well and it was great.)
1/2 cup of uncooked brown rice (Or you can use one of those awesome Uncle Ben's Boil-in-a-Bag things [pictured below]s and just stick it in the microwave. Otherwise, cook your rice in a cup of water/chicken broth and set it to the side.)
4 bell peppers (My husband likes red and I like green so we always do two of each.)
1 yellow onion, diced
1 teaspoon of minced garlic
2-15 ounce cans of tomato sauce
1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
Salt to taste
(I think you could easily make this recipe vegetarian by using more rice and no meat. I think quinoa would also make this super interesting both with and without meat. I haven't tried either substitution, but if you do and it is a success, let me know! I'd love to try it!)
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Cook rice in a sauce pan or use one of the delightfully easy boil-in-a-bag thingies. You'll thank me later.
Thank you, kind sir. You make life easier. |
- Meanwhile, remove and discard the tops, seeds, and membranes of the bell peppers. Arrange the peppers in a square baking dish with the hollowed sides facing upward. (Sometimes this is a balancing act, so when I'm choosing peppers in the store, I always try to make sure I get some that will sit evenly in the pan.)
Gorg. |
Trust me. This tastes amazing. |
Look familiar? Basically the same as the sauce for my Chicken Parmigiana recipe. |
Peppers before the final "saucing." |
- Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
Serve with some freshly baked bread. You'll want it to mop up the yummy sauce. |
Enjoy!
Holy sh*tburgers this looks amazing. I've now seen two recipes like this in the past week…gonna try the paleo version very, very soon.
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