Best Stuffed Peppers Recipe

Best Stuffed Peppers Recipe

Try this easy recipe for stuffed peppers! A classic dinner now made healthier and more affordable! Freezer-friendly, versatile, and simple with only a handful of real food ingredients. Enjoy with Crispy Baked Potato Wedges and Steamed Veggies.

My mom used to make stuffed green peppers for dinner when I was a kid. Stuffed with ground beef, they were simmered alongside meatballs in a huge pot of red pasta sauce for several hours.

I wasn’t a huge fan of them as a child, mostly because the bell pepper fell apart. I usually opted for a meatball instead, chopping it up over a bed of rice and smothering it with extra pasta sauce.

As an adult though, I’ve grown to enjoy bell peppers and missed the comfort of them being stuffed and served with Homemade Sauce.

Not too long after we got married, I proposed the idea of stuffed peppers to Mr. Crumbs. He’s not a big fan of ground meat, so stuffing them with ground beef was clearly out of the question. But not wanting to disappoint his new wife, he asked if I could do it with chicken instead.

It was DELICIOUS!

It’s now several years later and the tradition of stuffed peppers has officially been passed on.  Granted, my method is different, and my stuffing is different, but the deliciousness and comfort that comes from a hot homemade meal are still the same.

You will love this chicken stuffed peppers recipe!

Best Stuffed Peppers

Not only is this a delicious take on classic comfort food, but it’s also:

  • Freezer-Friendly. This meal is PERFECT for making ahead and freezing.  See the specific instructions below if you happen to stumble across a plethora of bell peppers and you’re not sure what to do with them.
  • Simple. In a good way. With only a handful of simple, real food ingredients, you can’t get any healthier for classic comfort food.
  • Frugal. Made with simple, easy-to-find ingredients, this recipe is a super affordable way to get a healthy and satisfying meal on the table.

Ingredients for Chicken Stuffed Peppers

Seven stuffed bell peppers in a white baking dish.

Note: If you have picky family members, choose a sweeter pepper like red, orange, or yellow.

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How to Make Easy Chicken Stuffed Peppers

Step 1. Preheat the oven and boil a large pot of salted water.

Step 2. Wash and slice the peppers through the middle (not top to bottom), removing the seeds and membranes. Boil peppers for 5 minutes. Cool.

Step 3. In a large bowl, combine cooked chicken, cooked rice, Creamy Cauliflower Sauce, seasonings, and 1/2 cup of Red Pasta Sauce. Season with salt and pepper.

Step 4. Spread red sauce on the bottom of the baking dish.

Close up view of six stuffed peppers in a white baking dish.

Step 5. Fill each pepper 3/4 of the way full with the chicken mixture, then top with cheese.

Step 6. Bake the peppers in the oven for 15 – 20 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the peppers are hot. If desired, place peppers under the broiler for 2-3 minutes to brown and bubble the cheese.

Step 7. Serve hot with the optional Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top and the remaining 1/4 cup of red pasta sauce, if desired.

How to Freeze Chicken Stuffed Bell Peppers

This meal is PERFECT for making ahead and freezing.  See the specific instructions below if you happen to stumble across a plethora of bell peppers and you’re not sure what to do with them.

Bell peppers lose their crunch once they’re thawed from a frozen state, so this eliminates the need to boil the peppers before stuffing. Skip that step and follow the directions through the filling. Then, double-wrap each pepper in plastic wrap individually and freeze upright on a cookie sheet. When they’re frozen through, place them in a labeled freezer bag.

To serve dinner:

Step 1. Remove and unwrap as many peppers as needed.

Step 2. Place each pepper upright in an appropriate-sized glass baking dish that is smeared with red pasta sauce.

Step 3. Allow to thaw to at least refrigerator temperature, then bake at 400F for 30-40 minutes until warmed through.

Step 4. Top with shredded cheese and continue to bake until the cheese is melted.

Step 5. Serve hot with optional Parmesan cheese and/or additional red pasta sauce.

FAQs for Healthy Stuffed Peppers

Should I use organic bell peppers for stuffed bell peppers?

The current Dirty Dozen lists bell peppers at #9. Whether this includes the green bell pepper or just the orange/yellow/red bell pepper varieties, I’m not sure. My advice would be to buy organic if you go colored or choose a green pepper instead.

What size bell peppers do I need for this stuffed peppers recipe?

When picking out peppers for this meal, try to get the biggest peppers possible so you can buy fewer and split them in half to stuff instead. If you can only find smaller peppers, allow one full pepper per person, possibly two for teenagers and dads.

Do you have to cook meat before stuffing peppers?

Yes, I do. That way the meat is already cooked through, and all you’re doing is combining ingredients and baking them together until the cheese is nice and melty.

Why are my stuffed peppers soggy?

This particular recipe is not going to get watery because it uses cooked or leftover rice. If you use uncooked rice, the water ratio needed to cook the rice could potentially be off, which could cause the stuffed peppers to become soggy. So just be sure to use cooked rice, or omit rice if you prefer.

Can I make stuffed peppers with rice?

Other Meat Substitutions for Chicken

  • Ground Beef or Ground Turkey Variation: Substitute chicken with your favorite ground beef recipe, prepared up until the baking step.
  • Sausage Variation: Substitute 1/2 lb spicy ground sausage (cooked) for the chicken and creamy cauliflower sauce for the red pasta sauce.  Double the spices and add 1/2 tsp dried onion powder and 1 tsp dried garlic powder.

Side Suggestions for Stuffed Peppers

Close up view of three stuffed peppers on a white dish.

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These yummy chicken stuffed peppers are a delicious twist on a classic dinner! Filled with rice, chicken, creamy sauce, and cheese, you’ll love this easy, flavorful dish!

  • Author: Tiffany
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 1x
  • Category: Main Meals
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F and bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
  2. Meanwhile, prepare the peppers by washing well, cutting in half (through the middle, not from the top down) and removing the seeds and white pulp the pepper.
  3. Place cleaned peppers in the pot of water, boiling for 5 minutes. Remove and let cool.
  4. In a large bowl, combine cooked chicken, cooked rice, creamy cauliflower sauce, seasonings and ½ cup red pasta sauce. Taste and season with salt and pepper, adjusting seasonings as desired.
  5. When peppers are cool, spoon ¼ cup of red pasta sauce into the bottom of a 9×13 glass baking dish. Smear around, covering the entire bottom with a thin layer of sauce.
  6. Place peppers in the baking dish, and cut side up.
  7. Fill each pepper evenly with the chicken and rice mixture, pressing the mixture into the peppers well so that they are truly “stuffed.” Fill each pepper approximately ¾ of the way full.
  8. Top each pepper with approximately 2 Tbsp of shredded Monterey jack or mild cheddar cheese.
  9. Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the peppers are hot.
  10. If desired, place peppers under the broiler for 2-3 minutes to brown and bubble the cheese.
  11. Serve hot with the optional Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top and the remaining ¼ cup red pasta sauce, if desired.

Notes

Meat Substitutions:

  • Ground Beef or Ground Turkey Variation: Substitute chicken with your favorite ground beef recipe, prepared up until the baking step.
  • Sausage Variation: Substitute 1/2 lb spicy ground sausage (cooked) for the chicken and creamy cauliflower sauce for the red pasta sauce.  Double the spices and add 1/2 tsp dried onion powder and 1 tsp dried garlic powder.

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