Awesome Stuffed Peppers
HeatherSBrighterFuture
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Through trial and error, I have come up with an amazingly filling stuffed pepper that will leave you satisfied and fulfilled.
165 calories and 15 grams of Protein!
I could barely finish one and I was full and satisfied for hours.
TOTAL: Per Serving: 165 calories, 14 carbs,6 fat,15 Protein,54 Sodium,1 Sugar! Makes 8 servings
(Ingredient total cost: $ 13.00 rounded up. Great for those on a budget. $1.62/person)
2 cups prepared brown rice (instant or otherwise)
1 lb lean ground beef
1 large tomato
1/2 cup mushroom (I use baby portabello)
4 large bell peppers of any color (I use green)
2 eggs
Preheat oven to 375 (F)
Cook rice according to package instructions, set aside. Brown 1 pound lean ground beef, seasoned to taste preference. ( I use salt, pepper, garlic and onion powder).
Drain the ground beef, and mix with the rice in a medium bowl.
Chop tomato and mushrooms and add to the rice and meat mix.
Slightly beat eggs and then mix with the stuffing mixture.
If you like a bold flavor, add more seasoning of your choice at this stage as most of the seasoning will have drained with the grease from the meat.
Cut peppers in half, lengthwise, removing the membranes and seeds, and then fill the halves with the stuffing mixture.
Place on a cookie sheet or any other baking pan and cover with foil loosely to avoid rice drying up. Check peppers at 30 minutes for tenderness of preference and adjust time accordingly.
There were 2 leftover when I made them the other night, and in the morning, I chopped the peppers, mixed with the filling, warmed it up, and then put into wraps. Was pretty great, and I really wanted to share this here.
165 calories and 15 grams of Protein!
I could barely finish one and I was full and satisfied for hours.
TOTAL: Per Serving: 165 calories, 14 carbs,6 fat,15 Protein,54 Sodium,1 Sugar! Makes 8 servings
(Ingredient total cost: $ 13.00 rounded up. Great for those on a budget. $1.62/person)
2 cups prepared brown rice (instant or otherwise)
1 lb lean ground beef
1 large tomato
1/2 cup mushroom (I use baby portabello)
4 large bell peppers of any color (I use green)
2 eggs
Preheat oven to 375 (F)
Cook rice according to package instructions, set aside. Brown 1 pound lean ground beef, seasoned to taste preference. ( I use salt, pepper, garlic and onion powder).
Drain the ground beef, and mix with the rice in a medium bowl.
Chop tomato and mushrooms and add to the rice and meat mix.
Slightly beat eggs and then mix with the stuffing mixture.
If you like a bold flavor, add more seasoning of your choice at this stage as most of the seasoning will have drained with the grease from the meat.
Cut peppers in half, lengthwise, removing the membranes and seeds, and then fill the halves with the stuffing mixture.
Place on a cookie sheet or any other baking pan and cover with foil loosely to avoid rice drying up. Check peppers at 30 minutes for tenderness of preference and adjust time accordingly.
There were 2 leftover when I made them the other night, and in the morning, I chopped the peppers, mixed with the filling, warmed it up, and then put into wraps. Was pretty great, and I really wanted to share this here.
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ooooh ! bumpity bump.thanks,sounds awesome.:flowerforyou:0
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Bump. Delish, definitely want to save for later.0
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Sounds delicious !
Thanks for sharing !0 -
So is a serving one half of a pepper or two halves of the pepper for 1 whole pepper? Looks really yummy!0
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Yum! I have everything but the peppers and I just happened to be on my way out the door to the grocery store - thanks!0
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A serving is one half of the pepper, but even if you go with a full one, the bad numbers are low enough and the good numbers are high enough to not feel even slightly guilty.0
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I've made this before without eggs. That would get rid of 200 calories. I think that I'll increase the number of vegetables and cut back on the rice also to cut back on calories but still have loads of flavor. That way I can eat a whole pepper, or even 2 guilt free WOOHOO!
I am going to make this this week, sounds good.0 -
I will make mine with tofu. Otherwise sounds great. Red pepper would work right? I got some for cheaper than green that I have to use up real quick.0
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YUM!0
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bump0
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Bump, sounts amazing!0
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I'm always looking for new recipes to try. This one looks like a keeper. Thanks!0
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Bump. Sounds great, will give it a try.0
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Bumping.... I love stuffed peppers!0
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Sounds great!! Can't wait to try it out this weekend.0
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Yum0
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Recipe looks pretty yummy!0
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NOM NOM NOM:bigsmile:0
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Going to the grocery store today so I think I'll pick. up stuff to make these! Wonder fi they'd be good with no eggs and add a bit of low salt tomato sauce over the top for juiciness.0
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Thanks!0
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bump. sounds delish! anybody know how long i could store these? I'm cooking for one here lol0
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Thanks!0
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bump0
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BUMP!!0
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sounds yummy..gonna try it. I m a vegetarian so wud try with soy chunks inplace of beef. Thanks for the share..0
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Sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing!0
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