Stuffed Bell Peppers
Colorful bell peppers filled with a savory beef and rice mixture, baked until tender, cheesy, and comforting.
Stuffed Bell Peppers are a simple, satisfying dinner made with tender peppers, seasoned filling, and a cheesy baked topping. They are hearty enough for a family meal while still feeling fresh and balanced.
About This Recipe
These stuffed bell peppers are a simple, satisfying dinner made with tender peppers, seasoned filling, and a cheesy baked topping. They are hearty enough for a family meal while still feeling fresh and balanced. It is designed for family dinners, easy weeknight meals, and casual entertaining and focuses on balanced homemade flavor without complicated steps. The extra notes below help you choose ingredients, avoid common mistakes, store leftovers safely, and serve it in a way that feels complete.
This recipe uses simple everyday ingredients and fits naturally into the FreshFork Recipes collection for easy meals, cozy dinners, and family-friendly cooking.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It gives you balanced homemade flavor without complicated steps using simple steps that are easy to follow at home.
- It works well for family dinners, easy weeknight meals, and casual entertaining, so it is practical beyond just one occasion.
- The recipe is flexible enough for small ingredient swaps without losing the main flavor.
- The instructions are broken into clear steps, making the cooking process less stressful.
Ingredients
- 4 large bell peppers, halved and seeded
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1 small onion, diced
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 cup cooked rice
- 1 cup tomato sauce
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1 cup shredded cheese
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
Ingredient Notes
- Beef: Use the cut or ground beef called for in the recipe, and season it well before adding sauces or toppings.
- Cheese: Freshly shredded or good-quality cheese melts smoother and gives the recipe a richer finish.
- Garlic: Fresh garlic gives the best aroma; cook it only until fragrant so it does not taste bitter.
- Bell peppers: Bell peppers helps build the main flavor and texture of this recipe, so use a fresh, good-quality option when you can.
- Ground beef: Ground beef helps build the main flavor and texture of this recipe, so use a fresh, good-quality option when you can.
Substitutions
- For a dairy-free version, use your favorite dairy-free cheese, milk, cream, or yogurt substitute where appropriate.
- Fresh herbs can be replaced with dried herbs; start with a smaller amount because dried herbs are more concentrated.
Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the oven to 375°F and place the bell peppers in a baking dish
Preheat the oven to 375°F and place the bell peppers in a baking dish. Starting with a properly heated oven helps the recipe cook evenly from the first few minutes.
Step 2: Cook the beef with onion and garlic until browned, then season well
Cook the beef with onion and garlic until browned, then season well. Season evenly on all sides so every bite has balanced flavor instead of only the surface tasting seasoned. Let the meat brown where possible because that color adds deeper flavor to the finished recipe.
Step 3: Stir in rice, tomato sauce, and Italian seasoning until combined
Stir in rice, tomato sauce, and Italian seasoning until combined. Season evenly on all sides so every bite has balanced flavor instead of only the surface tasting seasoned. Mix until everything is evenly coated, but avoid overworking the ingredients if the mixture should stay tender.
Step 4: Fill the peppers with the mixture and top with shredded cheese
Fill the peppers with the mixture and top with shredded cheese. Mix until everything is evenly coated, but avoid overworking the ingredients if the mixture should stay tender. Spread the filling or toppings evenly so the recipe cooks and serves consistently.
Step 5: Bake until the peppers are tender and the cheese is melted
Bake until the peppers are tender and the cheese is melted. Check a few minutes early because ovens can vary, and look for golden edges, bubbling sauce, or a cooked-through center.
How to Store Leftovers
- Store leftover Stuffed Bell Peppers in an airtight container in the refrigerator after it cools slightly.
- Most leftovers keep well for 3–4 days when properly refrigerated.
- If the recipe has a crisp topping, bread, tortillas, or fries, store those separately when possible to protect the texture.
How to Reheat
- Reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave until hot, stirring occasionally for even warming.
- Add a splash of broth, water, milk, or sauce if the leftovers have thickened in the refrigerator.
- For baked or cheesy recipes, the oven helps restore the best texture and keeps the top from turning rubbery.
What to Serve With It
- Steamed rice, roasted potatoes, or warm bread
- A simple green salad
- Roasted or steamed vegetables
- A fresh fruit salad or light dessert after the meal
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Forgetting to taste and adjust seasoning before serving. A little salt, citrus, herbs, or sauce can make the flavors brighter.
- Serving immediately without a short rest when the recipe is baked, saucy, or cheesy. A few minutes helps it set and makes serving easier.
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Read the full recipe once before starting so the prep, cooking time, and finishing steps are clear.
- Measure and prepare ingredients before heating the pan or oven; this keeps the cooking process smooth and prevents rushed mistakes.
- Taste at the end and adjust with salt, pepper, lemon, herbs, or a small spoonful of sauce to balance the final flavor.
- Garnish right before serving for the freshest color, aroma, and texture.
Nutrition Information
Nutrition values are approximate and may vary based on ingredients and serving size.
| Calories | 385 |
| Protein | 27g |
| Carbohydrates | 31g |
| Fat | 18g |
| Fiber | 5g |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Stuffed Bell Peppers ahead of time?
Yes. You can prepare many parts of Stuffed Bell Peppers ahead of time, such as chopping ingredients, mixing sauces, or cooking components. For the best texture, finish the final cooking or assembly close to serving when possible.
How do I keep Stuffed Bell Peppers from tasting dry?
Avoid overcooking, use the sauce or cooking liquid listed in the recipe, and let the dish rest briefly before serving when appropriate.
Can I change the main ingredients?
Yes. Keep the same general quantity and texture when swapping ingredients so the recipe still cooks and serves correctly.
Can I freeze Stuffed Bell Peppers?
Yes, in most cases. Cool it completely, store in freezer-safe portions, and thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Is Stuffed Bell Peppers good for meal prep?
Yes. Portion leftovers into containers and refrigerate. Add fresh garnishes or a small splash of sauce after reheating to make it taste freshly made.
How can I add more flavor?
Add fresh herbs, a squeeze of lemon or lime, extra garlic, toasted spices, or a small amount of your favorite sauce. Taste as you go so the flavor stays balanced.
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