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Stuffed bell peppers are awesome, but I always find them slightly awkward or difficult to eat. Can’t I just throw the ingredients in a bowl and eat it with a fork?! (I feel that way about a lot of food, TBH). So that’s what I ended up doing! These super simple unstuffed bell peppers are cooked in one skillet to make your (my) life super easy and delicious. #yesplease

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Can I Use Cauliflower Rice Instead of White Rice?

Unfortunately, you can not swap out cauliflower rice for the white rice in this recipe. Cauliflower rice releases liquid as it cooks, whereas white rice absorbs it, so you’ll end up with a stuffed bell pepper soup. :) But hey, that actually doesn’t sound so bad! You can also try using cauli rice and skipping the broth, but you’ll be missing a lot of flavor with that option.

Can I Freeze Unstuffed Bell Peppers?

Yes, this recipe freezes great! Make sure to divide the skillet into single serving portions just after cooking, and chill them completely in the refrigerator before transferring to the freezer. Once frozen, they’ll keep in the freezer for about three months and can be reheated in the microwave straight from the freezer (use the defrost setting first, then high until heated through).

Tips for Making One-Pot Rice Dishes

Even cooking plain rice on the stovetop can be a bit challenging for some folks, and when you add in other ingredients it can end up a little more tricky. To make sure your rice cooks thoroughly and evenly, keep these things in mind:

  • Cookware: A really good quality (thick and heavy) skillet is really important for making this recipe work correctly. Heavy cookware conducts heat really evenly so the sides of your skillet will cook at the same rate as the part that is right above the flame. If it’s a thin skillet, it might scorch right in the center and leave the outer edges uncooked. If you don’t have a good skillet, a dutch oven or heavy soup pot would also work well.
  • Heat level: Another key to cooking rice is making sure the water in the pot (or skillet) is simmering the whole time, but the heat is not so high that it burns on the bottom. So once you’ve got everything in the pot and have already brought everything up to a boil, turn the heat down to the lowest setting that still maintains a light simmer. Since this can vary from stove to stove and the type of cookware you’re using, you’ll need to adjust this based on what you’re hearing and seeing in the pot. Once you get the hang of it, though, it will be easy!
  • Use a burner close in size to the bottom of your pot or skillet. If you’re using a wide bottomed pot or skillet over a very small burner, the outside edges of your pot or skillet may not receive enough heat to simmer and cook the rice through.
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Love skillet meals? Check out my Chorizo Sweet Potato Skillet, Creamy Chicken and Rice Skillet, or One Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice.

Unstuffed Bell Peppers

4.70 from 82 votes

All the ingredients and flavor of stuffed bell peppers cooked in one skillet for an easy, free-form bowl meal. It's UNstuffed Bell Peppers!

Author: Beth – Budget Bytes

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One Pot Unstuffed Bell Peppers Recipe - Budget Bytes (5) Servings 6 1 ⅓ cups each

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 45 minutes mins

Total 1 hour hr

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Ingredients

  • 1 clove garlic ($0.08)
  • 1 yellow onion ($0.32)
  • 2 bell peppers ($1.53)
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil ($0.16)
  • 1/2 lb. ground beef ($2.85)
  • 1 15oz. can diced tomatoes ($1.00)
  • 1 cup long grain white rice (uncooked) ($0.62)
  • 1 tsp dried basil ($0.10)
  • 1 tsp dried oregano ($0.10)
  • 1/4 tsp freshly cracked black pepper ($0.02)
  • 1.5 cups beef broth ($0.07)
  • 1 8oz. can tomato sauce ($0.26)
  • 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce ($0.01)
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella ($0.85)
  • 1 Tbsp chopped parsley (optional garnish) ($0.05)

Instructions

  • Mince the garlic and dice the onion and bell pepper.

  • Add the olive oil and ground beef to a deep skillet. Cook the beef over medium heat until it is fully browned.

  • Add the diced onion, bell pepper, minced garlic, basil, oregano, and pepper to the skillet. Continue to cook and stir until the onions are soft.

  • Next, add the diced tomatoes (with juices), uncooked rice, and beef broth. Give everything a brief stir to combine.

  • Place a lid on the skillet and turn the heat up to medium-high. Allow the broth to come up to a full boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low and let it continue to simmer for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, turn the heat off and let it rest, lid still in place, for another five minutes.

  • While the pot is simmering, combine the tomato sauce and Worcestershire sauce.

  • Once the rice has rested for 5 minutes, remove the lid and fluff it with a fork, gently folding the ingredients back together (peppers and tomatoes may float to the top while it simmers).

  • Pour the prepared tomato sauce over top, then sprinkled the shredded mozzarella over the sauce. Place the lid back on top and let the heat from the skillet melt the mozzarella. Once melted, sprinkle a little chopped parsley on top and serve.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1.33cupsCalories: 320.53kcalCarbohydrates: 35.55gProtein: 15.75gFat: 12.78gSodium: 646.32mgFiber: 3.88g

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Mince one clove of garlic and dice a yellow onion and bell pepper. Add ½ lb. ground beef to a deep skillet with 1 Tbsp olive oil. Cook the ground beef over medium heat until it has fully browned. Add the diced bell pepper, onion, garlic, 1 tsp dried basil, 1 tsp dried oregano, and about ¼ tsp freshly ground pepper to the skillet. Continue to cook and stir until the onions are soft.

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Next, add one 15oz. can of diced tomatoes (with juices), 1 cup uncooked long grain white rice, and 1.5 cups beef broth to the skillet.

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Give everything a brief stir to combine. Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to medium-high and allow the broth to come up to a full boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to low and let it continue to simmer for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, turn the heat off and let it rest, lid still in place, for an additional 5 minutes.

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While the rice is simmering, prepare the tomato sauce. Combine one 8oz. can of tomato sauce with 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce. Set the sauce aside.

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After the rice has rested for five minutes, remove the lid and fluff it with a fork, gently folding the tomatoes and peppers back into the rice.

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Pour the prepared tomato sauce over the rice in the skillet, then top with 1 cup shredded mozzarella. Place the lid back on the skillet and let the residual heat melt the cheese.

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Top with chopped parsley, if desired, and serve!

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FAQs

How many cups of bell pepper in one pepper? ›

One large bell pepper (about 12 ounces) will yield about 2 cups of diced pepper. (With each chunk of diced bell pepper measuring about ½ inch per side.)

Do you have to boil peppers before stuffing them? ›

You don't need to cook the peppers before stuffing them. Budget-Friendly. Stuffed peppers turn humble, affordable ingredients like rice and ground beef into a well-rounded meal (don't miss these other Ground Beef Dinner Ideas for more wallet-friendly meals).

How many cups of bell peppers make a pound? ›

One large sweet pepper equals 1 cup chopped. Three large or five medium sweet peppers (1 pound) equals 3 to 4 cups chopped. An average of 9 pounds equals 9 pints for canning.

What are the ingredients for stuffed peppers? ›

How do you measure a cup of bell peppers? ›

Bell pepper: chopping 1 large bell pepper that's 3 in (7.6 cm) long will give you about a cup. Onion: slice a medium-sized onion, or 12 lb (230 g), for 2 cups raw, which will turn into 1 cup when you cook them down. Carrots: slice or grate 2 medium carrots, or about 13 lb (150 g), to get 1 cup.

Which color bell pepper is the healthiest? ›

Red bell peppers are the most nutrient-dense, which makes them the healthiest pepper. This is because they've been on the vine for longer when compared to orange, yellow and green peppers, and in that order too.

Why are my stuffed peppers watery? ›

When you bake peppers that are not pre-blanched or cooked, it is normal that they release their natural water – which can be easily avoided by pre-cooking beforehand.

Do you wash bell peppers before cooking? ›

Wash the produce under running water, taking care to remove any dirt. Even if you plan to remove the peel or skin, it's best to clean the fruit or vegetable with the peel still on, as bacteria can transfer from the knife or peeler to the produce as you're removing it.

How much is a pound of red bell peppers? ›

Red peppers
AB
1Red peppers—Average retail price per pound and per cup equivalent, 2016
2FormAverage retail price
3
4Fresh1$2.32
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How many cups is 2 pounds? ›

There are 2 pounds in 4 cups.

How do you preserve bell peppers? ›

Blanching and then freezing is the best way to preserve peppers whole, for stuffing, but there are several better options worth considering. Roasting peppers enhances their flavor, and it also qualifies as a top way to prepare peppers for the freezer, in lieu of blanching. Roasting peppers is a simple two-step process.

What seasoning to use for peppers? ›

I love to use thyme on my sautéed bell peppers. But there are other herbs that also compliment the sweetness of them that you can use, too. Try adding basil, chives, cilantro, coriander, cumin, curry, garlic, marjoram, or rosemary to you bell peppers when cooking for more amazing flavor combinations.

What can I add to bell peppers for flavor? ›

14 Unique Ways To Flavor Red Bell Peppers
  1. Maple syrup and cheese offer added sweetness and umami. ...
  2. Add texture with herbed breadcrumbs. ...
  3. Marinate in salad dressing. ...
  4. Layer with pesto and cheese. ...
  5. Use your favorite chicken marinade. ...
  6. Dip raw strips into spicy peanut sauce. ...
  7. Pair with tzatziki for a Greek spin.
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Why do my stuffed peppers taste bland? ›

The thing about most stuffed bell pepper recipes is 3that they call for salt in the filling, not for the peppers themselves. Without salt, the peppers are flabby and bland, merely a filling case. With a sprinkle of salt, they transform into a sweet and powerfully savory part of the dish.

How many servings is a whole bell pepper? ›

One serving of bell peppers is 1 cup chopped, raw or cooked fresh or frozen bell peppers or 1 large bell pepper, and is about 30 calories, per the USDA.

What is 1 dash of pepper? ›

Dash: 1/8 tsp. Pinch: 1/16 tsp. Smidgen or Shake: 1/32 tsp.

How much dehydrated bell pepper equals 1 cup? ›

1/2 cup Dehydrated Red and green Bell Peppers = approximately 1 cup fresh peppers.

How much does one bell pepper weigh? ›

How much do green bell peppers weigh?
AmountWeight
1 large (2-1/4 per lb, approx 3-3/4" long, 3" dia)164 grams
1 medium (approx 2-3/4" long, 2-1/2" dia)119 grams
1 ring (3" dia, 1/4" thick)10 grams
1 small74 grams
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