Awesome Stuffed Peppers

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  • sharronmartin27
    sharronmartin27 Posts: 4 Member
    Thanks for sharing this sounds awesome am going to make them this week
    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. ;)
  • CatAMcC
    CatAMcC Posts: 166 Member
    bump
  • nonoark
    nonoark Posts: 153 Member
    Bump for later! Thanks!
  • boncharlie
    boncharlie Posts: 459 Member
    delish!
  • nessagrace22
    nessagrace22 Posts: 430 Member
    Love it, thank you


    p.s. for extra protein I'd swap the ground beef for lean turkey mince...yummy
  • Colleen790
    Colleen790 Posts: 813 Member
    Thanks! Great recipe :)
  • KANGOOJUMPS
    KANGOOJUMPS Posts: 6,474 Member
    yum
  • blondie3_04
    blondie3_04 Posts: 28 Member
    bump
  • maryinnc
    maryinnc Posts: 122 Member
    bump and yummy
  • JEG2012
    JEG2012 Posts: 158
    Yummy bump!
  • wanderlustlover
    wanderlustlover Posts: 84 Member
    Bumping to save awesome recipes (and even more awesome notes on page 2 of responses on how to make this carb-free with spinach). I can't wait to give this a whirl!
  • princeza9
    princeza9 Posts: 337 Member
    This looks really good- and I'm not one for stuffed peppers. :)
  • twistygirl
    twistygirl Posts: 517 Member
    Oh Yeah what your hungry for, BUMP Thanks
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  • pacosal
    pacosal Posts: 107 Member
    bummmmp!!
  • jsimler1
    jsimler1 Posts: 168 Member
    Bump
  • sharitapita
    sharitapita Posts: 80 Member
    bump :)
  • looks good, thanks : )
  • ciarastacey
    ciarastacey Posts: 28 Member
    Yummy - Bump
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  • jmcreynolds91
    jmcreynolds91 Posts: 777 Member
    Making tonight! YUMM
  • onefitsurvivor
    onefitsurvivor Posts: 108 Member
    Bumperoni!!
  • byHISstrength
    byHISstrength Posts: 984 Member
    Sounds excellent! Thanks for sharing.
    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. ;)
  • sabrinalg
    sabrinalg Posts: 237 Member
    Thanks for the recipe!
  • auroranflash
    auroranflash Posts: 3,569 Member
    That sounds yummy. I bet you could add a little salsa to the meat mixture for more moisture if needed, and to tweak the spiciness.
  • Can't wait to try this recipe! Bump
  • shimmygirl411
    shimmygirl411 Posts: 100 Member
    Bump
  • sweetNsassy2584
    sweetNsassy2584 Posts: 515 Member
    No sauce? Gotta have sauce on my stuffed pepper! I have a similar recipe but I like to use quinoa, ground turkey, veggies, fresh garlic, lots of spices including cayenne to make it spicy. Why do you add the egg? There is really no need for it unless you are trying to boost the protein?
  • missymakayla
    missymakayla Posts: 309 Member
    Could also use ground turkey breast or ground chicken breast...