I've made these for MANY YEARS and yours are very good...I did add sage because it gives it an added layer of taste. One thing I ALWAYS DO TO EVERY RECIPE THAT CALLS FOR CANNED TOMATOES I USE FRESH TOMATOES.
Yes! I was going to comment that! I have a leftover bowl of tomato soup. My wife said "well I guess we are having grild cheese and tomato soup tomorrow.
Of all the recipes on making bell peppers this is the easiest one , thank you soo much for sharing, my brother want me to make them for him, he grew them in his garden..again thanks for sharing
Great point! When you cook the rice in the oven, the heat is indirect, so it is different from cooking the rice on the stove. It won't get overcooked. Hope you give this recipe a try and let us know how it comes out for you.
Great question! There's really no right or wrong way. Depending on whether you cook the beef ahead of time or not, the total cooking time will vary for stuffed peppers. One benefit to cooking the beef separately, is that you'll be able to skim the extra fat once it is browned.
I would recommend not boiling the peppers. I sauté the beef with onions/garlic and stuff them with mozzarella, cap and cook at 350 for 15/20 minutes. The peppers are somewhere between soft and crunchy, personally I like that better than a just soft pepper.
This is my go to recipe! My bf let's me just cut up the green peppers and put it in the mix and add 1 can tomato soup... I don't even have to put in oven this way.
Great question Jennifer. These peppers are pretty filling on their own. We'd recommend serving them with a green salad or some green vegetables - asparagus, green beans, broccoli. Enjoy!
@@tammybaker7926 ...put it on the want list... you could try kitchen bouquet ... or other enhancer ... in a real pinch try soy ... but that's all salt ...
I've been looking for a good recipe to try, but I'm gonna tweek it a lil bit. I'm gonna use 50/50 beef and sausage, gonna used leftover rice and I'm gonna use a sloppy joe mix in the mix and on top. Should turn out pretty good.
Thank you for the question. Yes, you are right, the idea is to use all of the sauce to spoon on top on the peppers and for the base of the baking dish as well. If you still think it is too much, you can use less. Happy cooking! Please let us know how the recipes turns out for you.
I made this for dinner last week and it was awesome. So I came back to favorite this video and figure out how to make it again....still learning how to cook, so I have to make it a few time before I commit it to memory :P
It doesn't have to be green peppers, right? I've been seeing only green in various websites, when I prefer red peppers. Would it taste different maybe?
Thank you for your question, Eva. You can certainly use any color bell peppers. The red, yellow, and orange bell peppers are sweeter than green and will taste fantastic! Enjoy :)
Now if only I had the ingredients I would definitely make this for Tonight's Dinner. And some Mashed potatoes and gravy and a side salad with some Baklava as the Desert.
Why does everyone parboil their peppers ? I never do and they are fine after baking. And what is up with everyone adding cheese ? Is that a northern thing ? I grew up n the south and we don't add cheese. We do use chopped onion, garlic, celery, and some chopped green pepper, saute. Add browned and drained grounded beef, cooked rice and 2 to 3 tablespoons steak sauce. Mix & stuff peppers. Top with 2/3 cup catsup mixed with Large can crushed tomatoes. Use covered baking dish, bake @350 for 45 min
This is the only recipe that I've seen that makes sense and it's more like the traditional recipes. I saw one that had something like Polska keibasa in it, noooooo, lol
Choose your favorite type of rice, glax57. It can be white or brown rice, short or long grain. Some home cooks love basmati rice, while others prefer jasmine rice. You have lots of choices, and the peppers will be tasty with any of them.
okay so some recipes/videos say that you cook the ground beef before you stuff the peppers and then bake them together, but others say that your stuff the peppers while the beef is still raw and then bake them. Which one is right?
...bake raw fillings for the longer times covered... if you are browning the meat first then filling... there usually done when peppers are soft ... micro them a bit to start ... baked covered to hold in steam heat so cheese on top easily melts either case tho ...
Yes, Jessica Prescott. The oven temperature is 350 degrees F. (175 degrees C), and they're baked 25 to 35 minutes. Here's a tip for next time: You can always find the link to the original recipe at the top of the page right below the "Published on" date. Click on this link and the original recipe will open to show all the ingredients, plus reviews and photos from other home cooks. (If the link isn’t there, click on "Show More" and a box will open with the recipe link.) Happy cooking!
I was simply stating my own view on things. Do you think it's wise to use canned soups? Obviously I don't reject the whole recipe just because of the ending, I just think it's weird for a cooking channel to advise cooks to rely on un-healthy ingredients. I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings.
We made that easy, Southern Charm Hair Salon & Day Spa! To see the original recipe for every Allrecipes video, go to the top of the page and find the line saying "Published on... " with a date. Just below this will be a link to the original recipe. OR if you don't see it, click on "SHOW MORE" and this will open a box that will have the link to the recipe. The text with the link may say "See how it's done," or something similar. We'll make it easy for you this time and include the recipe link here: allrecipes.com/recipe/17991/stuffed-green-peppers-i/. Happy cooking!
I've made these for MANY YEARS and yours are very good...I did add sage because it gives it an added layer of taste. One thing I ALWAYS DO TO EVERY RECIPE THAT CALLS FOR CANNED TOMATOES I USE FRESH TOMATOES.
This is my favorite recipe for stuffed peppers. Been using it for years. Love it!!
anyone wondering why you need two full cans of condensed tomato soup just to put a tablespoon of it on top each pepper?
You put the rest in the bottom of the pan
Yes.
I wouldn't even use condensed tomatoe soup, just use canned tomato sauce
Use the soup. Straight tomato sauce had a bitterness you don’t want here.
Yes! I was going to comment that! I have a leftover bowl of tomato soup. My wife said "well I guess we are having grild cheese and tomato soup tomorrow.
This is delicious! If anyone is wondering what rice to use, I did jasmine since it cooks fast. And it is perfect!
Made this for dinner tonight and it was a hit--a new family favorite! Thanks so much for the delicious recipe!
... so reminds me of how I used to get this as a child ....MMMMMMM GOOD...
Thank you for this recipe! It looks fantastic, I'm going to surprise my wife tonight with this dish.
J Gamez this is the cutest comment I've ever read
J Gamez Almost makes me want a husband, lol
J Gamez what a great husband you are
Of all the recipes on making bell peppers this is the easiest one , thank you soo much for sharing, my brother want me to make them for him, he grew them in his garden..again thanks for sharing
This was awesome,, I made this last night, my kids ate it, n really enjoyed it 20 thumbs up
Great point!
When you cook the rice in the oven, the heat is indirect, so it is different from cooking the rice on the stove. It won't get overcooked. Hope you give this recipe a try and let us know how it comes out for you.
I L O V E this recipe.... and my family enjoys it every time 🤤❤️ ...
Thank you for the recipe me and my wife are getting ready to eat some stuffed peppers here shortly we made it the exact same way
Do you know what a run-on sentence is?
I love this recipe. I usually add to meat garlic, parsley, cumin and curcuma and it's awesome, and I use fresh tomato. Thanks for sharing'
Curcuma? That's a flower. What's its use besides a flower?
Beth Carden curcuma, better known in english as turmeric, is a yellow seasoning. IT is used in things like curry and mustard to make them yellow.
Great question! There's really no right or wrong way. Depending on whether you cook the beef ahead of time or not, the total cooking time will vary for stuffed peppers. One benefit to cooking the beef separately, is that you'll be able to skim the extra fat once it is browned.
I tried your recipe it was delicious! Thanks!
Leonard Andico
Made this for dinner tonight,we all loved it. Thx💗
I would recommend not boiling the peppers. I sauté the beef with onions/garlic and stuff them with mozzarella, cap and cook at 350 for 15/20 minutes. The peppers are somewhere between soft and crunchy, personally I like that better than a just soft pepper.
@@lauriepfeifer6232 An unexpected added bonus for sure. Glad it helped you Laurie!
This is my go to recipe! My bf let's me just cut up the green peppers and put it in the mix and add 1 can tomato soup... I don't even have to put in oven this way.
Looks Absolutely Amazing !! Thanks For The Share.
I tried it, i liked it!😀 Thanks, nice vid!
This looks yummy. I am gonna try it today after work. Thank you
I added the shredded cheese on top rather then stirring it in it was so good >.>
these are AMAZING!!!! not sure what I did different but will add more sauce next time.
I never boil my peppers I just add a little water to the pan not a lot and cover the pan. They come fine nice and tender.
I knew it thanks for assuring me. Will cook this 😉
Agreed
Great question Jennifer. These peppers are pretty filling on their own. We'd recommend serving them with a green salad or some green vegetables - asparagus, green beans, broccoli. Enjoy!
May i ask why you opened 2 whole can of tomato soup for a drop on top?
That looks good and easy I am going to try that
Beautiful. ..I layer my ingredients in pepper, but I think I like yours better:-)
Yes!! This is great 👌👌👌 very delicious stuffed bell pepper 👍👍👍 You know you are a beautiful channel 😍😍😍 Thank-you so much 💟💌👍
What if I don't have the worseasher sauce
@@tammybaker7926 ...put it on the want list... you could try kitchen bouquet ... or other enhancer ... in a real pinch try soy ... but that's all salt ...
I've been looking for a good recipe to try, but I'm gonna tweek it a lil bit. I'm gonna use 50/50 beef and sausage, gonna used leftover rice and I'm gonna use a sloppy joe mix in the mix and on top. Should turn out pretty good.
I'm going with everything you said, except sloppy joe sauce, I'm just using fresh marinara sauce and English blue cheese.
...your not tweeting the idea you creating a new one ...like mini meat loaves with blue cheese sauce ... go for it ... do tell how they turned out ...
Making them tonight!😊
Looks so tasty. Can't wait to try them. Thank you
Great recipe and tips! Thanks
Old post but it's in the oven now, hope it comes out good!
I try those before The first time Yummy 😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋 And Oh boy they are good
Thank you for the question. Yes, you are right, the idea is to use all of the sauce to spoon on top on the peppers and for the base of the baking dish as well. If you still think it is too much, you can use less. Happy cooking! Please let us know how the recipes turns out for you.
I enjoy having an abundance of sauce / red gravy, it absorbs all the other flavors, i dont think it is too much sauce
Making it now! Thanks
Let us know how you like this recipe :)
That's wonderful! Thanks for your feedback :)
My husband loved it.
I made this for dinner last week and it was awesome. So I came back to favorite this video and figure out how to make it again....still learning how to cook, so I have to make it a few time before I commit it to memory :P
I wonder how it would turn out if you cooked the rice separately in a rice cooker.
Hi Ankita. You can try using a microwave or the stove for these instead of the oven.
It doesn't have to be green peppers, right? I've been seeing only green in various websites, when I prefer red peppers. Would it taste different maybe?
Thank you for your question, Eva. You can certainly use any color bell peppers. The red, yellow, and orange bell peppers are sweeter than green and will taste fantastic! Enjoy :)
Thank you!
Eva Sidera good question. I think I'm gonna try ALL colors
Looks delicious! Going to try it tomorrow!
I'm going try make it for sure. Looks yummy
Looks great! I will try it!
Now if only I had the ingredients I would definitely make this for Tonight's Dinner. And some Mashed potatoes and gravy and a side salad with some Baklava as the Desert.
Why does everyone parboil their peppers ? I never do and they are fine after baking. And what is up with everyone adding cheese ? Is that a northern thing ? I grew up n the south and we don't add cheese. We do use chopped onion, garlic, celery, and some chopped green pepper, saute. Add browned and drained grounded beef, cooked rice and 2 to 3 tablespoons steak sauce. Mix & stuff peppers. Top with 2/3 cup catsup mixed with Large can crushed tomatoes. Use covered baking dish, bake @350 for 45 min
Tried it and they were good. I used tomato sauce instead of soup
Demi Nestopoulos Loves Stuffed Green Peppers In Greece
My mom loves how it looks
Tomato soup makes everything taste good!
Looks pretty darn good!
I have never par boiled my peppers, or cooked the meat and rice before putting it in the pepper, wondering if it tastes any different
I don't either, never have. They always come out delicious.
Looks good.
Superb thanku🙋♀️
The tomato soup ruined it for me. I'd make it without that.
Right and I wouldn’t add the cheese.
I use tomato sauce instead of tomato soup.
Could always use diced tomatoes
very yummy looking!
Just made it but I improvised a little. Delicious :P
my mouth is watering
Wow . Thank you.
Its not necessary to par boil the peppers, they will soften in the oven.
looks good
OMG it look so yum!
I think I'm going to substitute the ground beef for ground turkey. Also substiute white rice for brown rice to make the dish healthier.
My go to specialty is spaghetti and meatballs but I want to try this and get out of the box.
I do use a spoon & scrap out the inside of the pepper before blanching in water
Thank you
wonderful thank you
This is the only recipe that I've seen that makes sense and it's more like the traditional recipes. I saw one that had something like Polska keibasa in it, noooooo, lol
I didn't insult the video producer. I really like watching allrecipe's videos, that's why I was disappointed. There's nothing wrong with criticism.
Amazing
NIce! But who says that the peppers have to be green? Make it pretty--use orange, red, yellow, and purple, too!
...even try Pobalanto peppers and finger peppers altho they can be hotter ...
Just made some now, but instead of beef I added bacon. Also a bit of sour cream, diced jalapenos, and pepper jack cheese as well. Mmm...
Eric Iverson I wanna try the way you did it ! I'm actually gonna try it out.
Temperature in the oven?
400
Wow. I can't believe this is so
Popular. Not the way momma did it.
...this is exactly how it was made tho ...
looks good enough to eat
No tomatoe soup just z good marina sauce top with more cheese at the end
L👀KS Delicious👍👍
you just uploaded a stuffed bell pepper recipe last week
Is any one know what kind of sauce she put in? Thank you
What is the best kind of rice to use? will minute rice do?
Choose your favorite type of rice, glax57. It can be white or brown rice, short or long grain. Some home cooks love basmati rice, while others prefer jasmine rice. You have lots of choices, and the peppers will be tasty with any of them.
Thank you yummie
okay so some recipes/videos say that you cook the ground beef before you stuff the peppers and then bake them together, but others say that your stuff the peppers while the beef is still raw and then bake them. Which one is right?
...bake raw fillings for the longer times covered... if you are browning the meat first then filling... there usually done when peppers are soft ... micro them a bit to start ... baked covered to hold in steam heat so cheese on top easily melts either case tho ...
Red Bell Peppers Too 🥰
you shoul wash the rice :(
How do you make stir fry
Great suggestion! Let us know how your healthy version of this recipe turns out!
What oven temperature?
Im too lazy to cook meat so Im just gonna use the leftover meatloaf.. Lets see how it turns out!!
hi , i do not owe a oven can i use microwave ?
Did you do it at 350
Yes, Jessica Prescott. The oven temperature is 350 degrees F. (175 degrees C), and they're baked 25 to 35 minutes.
Here's a tip for next time: You can always find the link to the original recipe at the top of the page right below the "Published on" date. Click on this link and the original recipe will open to show all the ingredients, plus reviews and photos from other home cooks. (If the link isn’t there, click on "Show More" and a box will open with the recipe link.) Happy cooking!
Yummy!! ♥
What kind of sides are good with this? Or does it need sides?
...you could call a pizza place and get a great salad and bread sticks ...
what happened to the sauce at the end ?
I was simply stating my own view on things. Do you think it's wise to use canned soups?
Obviously I don't reject the whole recipe just because of the ending, I just think it's weird for a cooking channel to advise cooks to rely on un-healthy ingredients. I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings.
We would cook rice separate
How do you show the recipe to follow later?
We made that easy, Southern Charm Hair Salon & Day Spa! To see the original recipe for every Allrecipes video, go to the top of the page and find the line saying "Published on... " with a date. Just below this will be a link to the original recipe. OR if you don't see it, click on "SHOW MORE" and this will open a box that will have the link to the recipe. The text with the link may say "See how it's done," or something similar. We'll make it easy for you this time and include the recipe link here: allrecipes.com/recipe/17991/stuffed-green-peppers-i/. Happy cooking!
is all of that sauce on top used? that looks a little too much to me.
Bake at what temp?....350?
Thank you for your question, Jay. You are correct, these peppers are baked at 350 degrees F. Enjoy!
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