These Mexican Stuffed Peppers make an easy dinner that is ready to grab for busy families.
Cheesy Southwest Stuffed Peppers Recipe (Hamburger)
Hamburger recipes are a rarity on this blog. Other than ground turkey a few times a year, I don't eat ground meats. Dave on the other hand seems to be of the opinion that hamburger itself should be an entire food group. He loves the stuff. One day, I saw him lovingly arranging colorful and carefully cored yellow & orange sweet peppers in a casserole dish. This caught my attention, because typically his idea of cooking is the one pot meal, unceremoniously scooped into a big bowl.
I snapped a shot of the stuffed peppers with my phone, when they came out of the oven. He seemed quite pleased with his creation as he happily chomped a couple down, so I asked him for the recipe to share with my more carnivorous readers. It's pretty easy and doesn't have any of the weird ingredients, I'm so fond of. Top them with some salsa, seasoned sour cream or a simple splash of hot sauce if you like.
While the recipe makes a meal itself and side dishes really aren't necessary, a salad with Avocado Lime Ranch dressing or some Southwest Egg Rolls (Chili's copycat) would make great starters.
For more easy Comfort Food Dinners check out my Baked Beans with Ground Beef, Crock Pot Tuna Casserole or Manwich Casserole. If you love spicy food and stuffed peppers be sure to try my Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Peppers too. They are low carb and delicious!
Mexican Stuffed Peppers Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 pound hamburger ( used 80%)
- 1 box Spanish rice
- 10 oz diced tomatoes with chilis canned, hot or mild, your choice
- 8 oz. can tomato sauce
- 2 cups water
- 2 tbs butter or spread
- 6-8 large sweet peppers
- shredded cheddar cheese
Instructions
- Fry hamburger in skillet over med to med-high heat while breaking into crumbles. Drain off grease.
- Add rice, seasoning packet, tomatoes, sauce, water and butter. Stir, once it starts to bubble, reduce to low and cover. Simmer approximately 20 minutes, until liquid is absorbed.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Core & deseed the peppers, then stuff with filling. Arrange in baking dish or oven safe pan, and add ¼-1/2 cup of water to bottom of pan to create a shallow water bath, Cover the dish with foil.
- Bake for 20 minutes. Peel back an edge of the foil and test doneness of pepper with fork: a) if fork goes through easily uncover top with cheese and bake 5 more minutes b) if peppers are not done yet, bake covered for 10 more minutes, then uncover, top with cheese and bake 5 more minutes.
- Serve as is, or with hot sauce or tomato sauce.
Kelsey Apley says
It has been years since I have had a stuffed pepper like this! We used to eat them all the time growing up!
valmg @ From Val's Kitchen says
I like things on the milder side. My son loves things with a kick or a bite, I bet he'd like these. They look very colorful!
Tammy says
Oh now that's a Southwest dish I'd eat! I'm not much into the southwest flavors because I find them too spicy usually but this one sounds like I'd enjoy it (With the mild tomatoes!)
Nichol says
Yum! I need to get creative with stuffed peppers. I'm so traditional. These sound absolutely amazing!
Penelope Guzman (NYC Blogger) says
Yum! I recently made this, but without all that cheesy goodness…how could I forget that??
TerriAnn @ Cookies & Clogs says
Well, any excuse to have someone cooking yumminess in the kitchen is nice 🙂 Thanks for sharing this!
Jennifer @ Mom Spotted says
I've been looking for a good stuffed peppers recipe! Pined this for later, I definitely need to give it a try!
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
Oh my god this sounds amazing. I love stuffed peppers!!
Tiff @ Babes and Kids says
I love stuffed peppers and I haven't had them in forever because my kids won't touch them. Now I want them even more!
Donna says
My husband isn't a big fan of stuffed peppers, so I don't make them. But I bet he'd love these! Now I'm craving them!
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
Hey, those look pretty darn good. He ought to be proud for them!
Raijean says
Can you believe I've never had stuffed peppers! This looks good.
April Decheine says
I love stuffed peppers! There are so many different things you can stuff in them. Great recipe.
Anne - Mommy Has to Work says
You know I've never had stuffed peppers, but these look very good!
Brandy says
You had me at cheesy! I will have to give these a try for my son who loves peppers!
Kathleen says
These look so good. I love stuffed peppers and it would be nice to try them with a new twist.
Lucero @We Are Earthformed says
These look tasty and I do like the yellow and orange peppers much better than the green ones. Though they are essentially the same thing the green ones give me horrible heart burn. I would probably have to make these in Ancho chilies since my husband doesn't care for Bell Peppers of any color. I like what you did with the filling; looks flavorful and healthy.
Colleen says
These look so good I love the mixture of flavors.
Ty says
I LOVE stuffed bell peppers, yum! This looks amazing and I'm bookmarking this now, thanks!
Rachel @ Following In My Shoes says
I haven't had stuffed peppers in FOREVER!!!!! Gah -- this makes me want some. NOW.
HilLesha says
I absolutely love stuffed peppers!
Mickey says
Ooh, these look so good. I haven't had stuffed peppers in a while.
Maria G. says
My husband asks me to cook stuffed peppers for a long time but I refuse because it takes a lot of time and efforts to do it. Maybe I am doing something wrong. How much time does it take to cook this dish?
Shell Feis says
That sounds delicious! I use ground meats a lot, but almost always chicken or turkey. I could make this with those though, although the beef sounds better for this recipe!
vanessa: thequeenofswag says
I love any recipe that starts with the words Cheesy.