Stuffed Peppers

Recipe courtesy Dwain Matelski

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  • on April 02, 2013

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    We have not tasted it yet since I have been putting together a few different stuffed Anaheim dishes (I had a Bunch of peppers to bake in the next few days for company. However, the filling tastes great and seems easy to modify. I did not have any celery so used carrots, didn't want to use sausage because of some old-folk's stomachs so used hamburger(80% so that it would have some moisture. I will add another review after I receive the word from our guests. I did have a difficult time locating an Anaheim filling which suited my needs so thanks for the help.

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  • on November 18, 2012

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    My husband loved this and it's hard to get him to eat his vegetables. I thought this was be a good way to get in some healthy eats. I didn't use at all the pepper amount the recipe called for, but it was tasty. I stuffed them in mini peppers versus large peppers too. We had bite size pepper poppers. It would be a great appetizer.

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  • on January 24, 2012

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    Delicious and easy! I used hot italian sausage instead of breakfast sausage because that was all I had on hand. Also, my grocery's poblano peppers were a bit picked over so I chopped a jalapeno for the mixture and put the mixture into red bell peppers. Really great, easy dish!

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  • on December 07, 2011

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    My boyfriend and his frat brothers (we're in college... LOVED this. There were no left overs! I'm going to try a healthier variation using turkey sausage and low fat cream cheese.... the Hungarian peppers really made this dish!

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  • on October 25, 2011

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    Delicious! I used the food processor for my medium onion, small bell pepper and 2 stalks of celery. It went pretty quickly after that. I only used about 6 oz of regular cream cheese. I would say it will serve 2-4 people. My husband and I each ate one pepper for a light dinner. My 2 year old tasted a piece of the filling with the regular Owens breakfast sausage and appeared to like it.

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  • on August 27, 2011

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    This was excellent! Traditional stuffed peppers cooked in tomato sauce have a rubbery, slimy texture. This method gives you a firm, tasty pepper and a delicious filling. I too used red bell peppers, not poblanos. The recipe doesn't tell you to put any olive oil in the pan before roasting, but I did. I think it would stick other wise. Healthy and easy--a keeper!

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  • on May 09, 2011

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    Delicious! Have to be honest, adjusted this recipe because I'm on the Dukan Diet and had to adjust so it fit into the diet plan, but we really enjoyed it, and here are some suggestions:
    1. Used (4 regular green/red peppers just because they looked good at market
    2. I always drop my peppers in boiling water for 5 min to soften them
    3. Used 1 lb of Italian Turkey Sausage
    4. Used 1-1/2 TBSP Oat Bran in each pepper instead of bread crumbs
    5. Use non-fat cream cheese (even though I'm not a fan of non-fat but tasted good!
    6. Added a mix of Italian seasonings.
    Everything else was the same, and these were the only subs and they were great! and will make like this again.

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  • on April 22, 2011

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    Everyone I make these for loves them! A few suggestions:
    1. If you have a Trader Joes in your area, use their sweet italian chicken sausage; if not, use a mild italian sausage in leiu of the breakfast sausage.
    2. The bread crumbs aren't necessary, it makes no taste difference
    3. For an easier family meal, stuff into large orange, yellow, red or green peppers
    4. You can use light cream cheese and there is no taste difference
    5. Top with shredded Parmesan cheese! Or add some mozzarella to the mixture! yum yum!

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  • on February 24, 2011

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    Loosely followed -- Didn't have sausage, so used ground beef. Added diced carrots and zuchinni to the pan for extra veggies. I used red bell peppers for this so I had to cook it for twice as long. As my friend Larry David would say, Prettaaayyy Prettaaaayyy good.

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  • on January 03, 2011

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    Called for way to many peppers..... Cut it down to 6 green peppers works great. What I did was made min. rice(serving size 4 peopletwo spoon in each pepper, to put inside the bottom of the peppers then fill with the rest of the recipe. Came out great and didn't have to use 20 peppers. Great for a family of 6. I was very shocked the KIDS ate this up it was GREAT! Just needs alittle salt to taste.

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