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Easy Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe

By Jill Parkin • Published: Sep 7, 2014 · Updated: Feb 2, 2021

Easy Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe #dinnerthese Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers are an easy and filling dinner that even picky eaters will like. my boys like to only eat the filling out of the bell peppers, but my husband and i like to eat the entire thing. it's a great dinner to make if you have leftover rice, ground turkey or beef, and it can easily be modified to fit your families tastes. when making them, feel free to adjust the recipe...i hate to even call it a recipe, because you are basically just combining meat, veggies and seasoning to make a filling that you add to the bell peppers. so if you would like to add additional seasonings or veggies...i highly encourage it!

How to Make Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipers

to make Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers, first prep the bell peppers by cutting off the tops and cleaning out the seeds.

next, cook the ground turkey in a large sauce pan over medium heat. once fully cooked, remove from heat and set aside.

chop the bell pepper tops.  in the hot saucepan, add 1 tablespoon olive oil. once heated add chopped bell pepper tops and onion. cook until soft and then add the minced garlic. sauté for a minute or so. then add the ground turkey, diced tomatoes, corn, salt and pepper. continue to cook until heated through. finally, add the rice. stir until completely combined.

Easy Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Filling Recipeplace the bell pepper bowls upright into a baking dish.

Easy Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipefill each bell pepper to the top with the turkey filling.Easy Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipetop off each bell pepper with shredded cheese.Easy Cheesy Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipecover with foil and place into a preheated 350º oven for 30 minutes. remove foil for last 10 minutes. let cool for 5 minutes before eating. enjoy!

Turkey Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe

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ingredients
½ pound ground turkey (or beef)
2 cups cooked rice
1 can diced tomatoes (drained)
1 can corn (drained)
4-6 bell peppers
½ cup chopped onion
1 teaspoon minced garlic
½ teaspoon salt
pepper
1 cup jack cheese shredded

directions
first, prep the bell peppers by cutting off the tops and cleaning out the seeds. next, cook the ground turkey in a large sauce pan over medium heat. once fully cooked, remove from heat and set aside in another bowl. chop the bell pepper tops. in the same hot saucepan, add 1 tablespoon olive oil. once heated, add chopped bell pepper tops and onion to the pan. cook the onion and bell peppers until soft and then add the minced garlic. sauté for a minute. then add the ground turkey, diced tomatoes, corn, salt and pepper. continue to cook until heated through. finally, add the rice. stir until completely combined.

place the bell pepper bowls upright into a baking dish. fill each bell pepper to the top with the turkey filling. top off each bell pepper with shredded cheese.

cover bell peppers with foil and place into a preheated 350º oven for 30 minutes. remove foil for last 10 minutes. let cool for 5 minutes before eating. enjoy!

 

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  1. Eve Hunt

    July 21, 2019 at 9:53 pm

    Best recipe yet. It came out perfect and definitely not mushy! It’s pinned and saved for next time!

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  2. Harold Burton

    July 02, 2021 at 11:16 pm

    Yes I too love winter. You never have to feel guilty about taking the snow day off! Cuddle up with your honey and binge watch. Warmer weather entails so much work! Gardening and such. Plus the heat of warmer seasons, I can do without.. The kitchen is too hot to spend any time there!

    Harold Burton

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  3. Joseph Donahue

    July 23, 2021 at 6:39 am

    I loved this the first time I made it using brown sugar but tonight I made it with Stevia not realizing that the ratios are so different. A word to the wise, if using a substitute use a LOT less. We had to throw the whole thing away.

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  4. Kelly Hubbard

    September 10, 2021 at 5:41 am

    Awesome list! 🙂 Homemade is always best. I’m slowly replacing everything “store-bought” from my weekly repertoire with homemade. Something I’ve not yet tried making is cheese though. And yogurt! Next on my list 🙂

    Reply

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