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Classic Stuffed Peppers stuffed with rice, ground beef, tomatoes, and zucchini are a complete meal that can be made ahead.

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  • Why this recipe works:
  • Ingredients in this recipe:
  • How to make them:
    • Prepare the peppers.
    • Cook the filling:
  • Cooking tips:
  • Make ahead instructions:
  • Related recipes:
  • Step-by-step recipe video below:
  • Classic Stuffed Peppers Recipe Recipe
  • Cooking tips:

Why this recipe works:

Classic Stuffed Pepperswith ground beef, rice, zucchini, tomatoes, and cheese are one of the most satisfying meals I have ever made!

The rice makes them even more delicious and filling.

Stuffed peppers are a complete meal full of protein, color, and flavor. They are one of those easy, feel good, dinners. They have everything you would want in a meal – meat, a starch, veggies, and cheese!

Ingredients in this recipe:

  • Whole bell peppers – you will only discard the stem and seeds and will use everything else
  • Ground beef – I always recommend grass fed if available
  • Yellow Onion – one ingredient you should never run out of!
  • Garlic – pro-tip: buy the big bag of peeled garlic, roast a bunch, and keep it in your refrigerator
  • Zucchini – the little ones are best
  • Rice – I always use par-cooked (heat and serve) rice in recipes like this
  • Canned tomatoes – you can use fresh if they’re in season
  • Pepper Jack Cheese – it melts oh-so-nice and adds a spicy kick
  • Salt – always add salt

How to make them:

Prepare the peppers.

  1. To cut the tops off of the bell peppers, make one slice that allows the pepper to be the largest bowl or vessel possible (photo 1). Don’t throw away any pepper that is attached to the stem! Dice it up and add it to your stuffed pepper filling (photo 2).
  2. Par cook or steam the peppers by roasting in the oven with water and and a cover (photo 3).
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Cook the filling:

  1. Combine the ground beef with the onion, garlic, and diced bell pepper in a large saute pan (photo 1). Cook until the ground beef is browned and crumbly (photo 2).
  2. Add the diced zucchini, stir, and allow to cook for a couple minutes. Then add the rice, canned tomatoes, and salt (photo 3) and stir to combine (photo 4).
  3. Stuff the bell peppers with the filling (photo 5) and top with shredded cheese (photo 6). The assembled stuffed bell pepper recipe should only take a few minutes in the oven. Essentially, since everything is already hot, all you are doing is giving it a final push in the oven at the end to melt the cheese.
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Cooking tips:

  • You can use any kind of bell peppers when you make stuffed peppers. I’m partial to the red, orange, and yellow ones.
  • Since the filling is often already cooked when you stuff them into the pepper cavity, it is important to par bake the peppers so that they are evenly cooked with their stuffed ingredients. To do this you can roast in a covered pot in the oven like I did, blanch the peppers in boiling water and then transfer them to an ice bath, or you can even steam them in the microwave in a covered dish with a bit of water.
  • To make this recipe easier, buy frozen pre-cooked rice that only needs to be heated prior to eating.
  • Grated cheese from a block always melts better than pre-shredded cheese, but you can use either.
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Make ahead instructions:

If you’re a planner and like to make things ahead of time, you can par bake the peppers, make the filling, stuff the peppers, and then keep them in the refrigerator until you are ready to cook them.

If this is what you do, you’ll want them to come to room temperature before you heat them in the oven. If you don’t, the outside will get very hot and the inside will still be cold. By allowing them to come to room temperature first, your stuffed peppers have a better chance of heating all the way through, evenly.

The amount of time this process will take will be completely depended on how close to room temperature you allow them to get, but I would guess 20 minutes would be a sufficient amount of time.

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Classic Stuffed Peppers Recipe

Prep20 minutes mins

Cook30 minutes mins

Total50 minutes mins

Servings 6

Author Krissy Allori

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Ingredients

  • 6 bell peppers any color
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 yellow onion diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 zucchini diced
  • 2 cups rice par cooked
  • 15 ounces diced tomatoes 15-ounce can, drained
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt more or less to taste
  • 8 ounces pepper jack cheese grated

Instructions

  • To prepare the peppers, slice the tops off and remove any veins or seeds inside. Do not discard tops as you will use any remaining pepper attached to the stem.

  • Add peppers to a casserole dish, fill with about 1/2 inch of water, cover with aluminum foil, and bake in a 425oF oven for 20 minutes in order to steam, or parbake, the peppers.

  • While the peppers are steaming, cook the ground beef, onion, garlic, and any remaining pepper from the stem piece (diced) in a large saute pan over medium high heat until the meat is crumbly, about 10-15 minutes. Add the diced zucchini and allow to cook for 1-2 minutes. Remove from heat and add the par cooked rice (frozen microwavable rice works best) and tomatoes. Add salt to taste.

  • Once peppers are done, remove from oven, discard water, and return peppers to casserole dish. Fill each pepper cavity with the ground beef and rice filling until all of the peppers have been evenly filled. Top with pepper jack cheese. If making ahead, store in airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to heat and serve.

  • Return peppers to oven and cook until heated through and cheese has melted. This should only take a few minutes.

Notes

Cooking tips:

  • You can use any kind of bell peppers when you make stuffed peppers. I’m partial to the red, orange, and yellow ones.
  • Since the filling is often already cooked when you stuff them into the pepper cavity, it is important to par bake the peppers so that they are evenly cooked with their stuffed ingredients. To do this you can roast in a covered pot in the oven like I did, blanch the peppers in boiling water and then transfer them to an ice bath, or you can even steam them in the microwave in a covered dish with a bit of water.
  • To make this recipe easier, buy frozen pre-cooked rice that only needs to be heated prior to eating.
  • Grated cheese from a block always melts better than pre-shredded cheese, but you can use either.

Nutrition

Calories: 621kcal, Carbohydrates: 62g, Protein: 29g, Fat: 27g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Cholesterol: 87mg, Sodium: 368mg, Potassium: 802mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 4165IU, Vitamin C: 166.1mg, Calcium: 354mg, Iron: 3.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This post was originally created in October 2017 and has been updated with updated photos, helpful information, and cooking tips. Don’t worry – I didn’t change the recipe!

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FAQs

How do you keep stuffed peppers from getting soggy? ›

To prevent it from happening, you should try to avoid or reduce excess moisture – here are three of the things you can do:
  1. Pre-cook Peppers. ...
  2. Use Leftover Rice. ...
  3. Save Cheese for the Topping.

Should I cook my bell peppers before stuffing them? ›

You don't need to cook the peppers before stuffing them. Budget-Friendly. Stuffed peppers turn humble, affordable ingredients like rice and ground beef into a well-rounded meal (don't miss these other Ground Beef Dinner Ideas for more wallet-friendly meals).

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.

How to stop stuffed peppers from being 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.

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.

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.

What ethnicity are stuffed peppers? ›

Stuffed peppers or pimientos rellenos are part of traditional Spanish cuisine, especially that of the region of the Basque Country. Usually piquillo peppers are used. The fillings might include Manchego cheese, chicken, or cod in a red sauce, with chicken likely being the most popular recipe.

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.

How do you fix too much pepper in stuffing? ›

6 Tips to Fix Dishes That Are Too Spicy
  1. Add Dairy. There's a lot of hype about using milk to help provide relief from spicy foods, and for good reason. ...
  2. Use Citrus. ...
  3. Add Nuts or Nut Butters. ...
  4. Sprinkle in Sugar. ...
  5. Add Starch or Grains. ...
  6. Dilute It.
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Why didn't my rice cook in my stuffed peppers? ›

If you find your rice didn't cook in your stuffed peppers, it's likely one of two reasons: It didn't have enough time to cook through. There wasn't enough moisture for the grains to absorb.

How do you keep stuffed peppers from falling over? ›

By placing individual peppers into a standard muffin tin or small ramekin, you can ensure your stuffed peppers remain upright during baking.

How do you can peppers so they stay crunchy? ›

Pickles, including pickled peppers, can be made crisper by adding calcium chloride granules. Calcium chloride does not lower the acidity in the jar and is safer to use than lime. It is used in commercially canned pickles.

How do you keep peppers from getting soggy? ›

Peppers should always be stored in the crisper drawer of the fridge but need to have their original plastic packaging removed before being put away. Kristin said: “Excess moisture can build up in the plastic, so the better option is to set those peppers free!”

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.

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