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Simply Recipes / Nick Evans
I have only good memories of eating stuffed peppers as a child. The softened peppers held a mixture of ground beef and rice, delighting me every time. Yet it wasn’t until adulthood that I truly discovered the versatility of stuffed peppers.
You can bake stuffed peppers ahead of time and freeze them for a month before thawing in the refrigerator and rewarming. Or you could make them ahead of time by stuffing the peppers the night before. Stuffed peppers reheat well and are a delightfully quick and cozy lunch.
Now that you see how easily stuffed peppers can slide into your weekly meal rotation, check out all the variations below, including stuffed mini peppers and jalapeños for game days. I have no doubt that you’ll find one that you’ll make for years to come.
Dad's Stuffed Bell Peppers
Dad knew what he was doing when he cooked up these beefy bell peppers and topped them with a ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and Tabasco topping. Look for large peppers with a wide base so they stand up on their own and can hold the most filling.
Stuffed Pepper Soup
Simply Recipes / Photo by Fred Hardy / Food Styling by Emily Nabors Hall / Prop Styling by Julia Bayliss
Get all the comforting flavors of stuffed peppers without having to, you know, actually stuff them. Instead, the peppers, ground beef, and spices are combined into a winning weeknight soup that's ready in less than an hour.
Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers
Simply Recipes / Alison Bickel. These stuffed peppers are brimming with vegetables, brown rice, and tofu and are a complete meal all on their own. You can use leftover cooked brown rice if you have it.
Mozzarella Stuffed Sweet Mini Peppers
Elise Bauer Get your guests talking by serving blistered mini peppers stuffed with smoked mozzarella. They’re easy to make, delicious, and look pretty on a platter. Plus, you can decide whether you want to grill, bake, or broil them.
Continue to 5 of 9 belowMom's Stuffed Bell Peppers
Elise Bauer Fresh herbs brighten the ground beef and rice mixture in Mom’s stuffed bell peppers. Instead of adding cheese or a tomato-based topping, you can serve them with ketchup or a dollop of sour cream.
Pizza Stuffed Peppers
Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek
"These tender boats of bell pepper piled high with ground beef, rice, and onion are dressed up even further with pepperoni and cheese. They’re bursting with flavor and can be customized in various ways to match your go-to pizza order."—Molly Allen, Recipe Developer
Baked Stuffed Jalapeños
Sally P Vargas "if you want mild peppers, look for peppers with smooth skins. Striations tend to indicate that the pepper has been stressed while growing, and that can mean a hotter pepper."—Elise Bauer, Founder
Unstuffed Peppers
Simply Recipes / Photo by Jen Causey / Food Styling by Emily Nabors Hall / Prop Styling by Lindsey Lower
"While they’re cute to look at, stuffed peppers can be a bit of a hassle for your average hectic weeknight. That’s where unstuffed peppers come in. This recipe has all the flavors of classic stuffed peppers—ground beef, rice, tomato, and cheese—without the need to hollow out and pre-cook the whole peppers, stuff each cavity, and bake."—Laurel Randolph, Associate Editorial Director
Continue to 9 of 9 belowPhilly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers
Simply Recipes / Nick Evans
Skip the roll and make a low carb version of Philly cheesesteak sandwiches. The peppers are partially roasted before the filling is added to ensure that the sirloin steak doesn't get overcooked.