Bell peppers, chopped tomatoes and lean ground beef are simmered in broth with onions and garlic, then topped with brown rice. Everything you love about a stuffed pepper, in a soup! And this passed the picky eater test with both of my kids, they just loved it!
This hearty bowl of soup will warm you up on a chilly day. I guess you can call this a lazy stuffed pepper because it tastes just like a stuffed pepper without all the extra work. Topped with brown rice it's a satisfying meal.
Stuffed Pepper Soup
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 6 • Size: 1 1/3 cups soup, 1/2 cup rice • Old Points: 5 pts • Points+: 7 pts
Calories: 261.2 • Fat: 4.8 g • Carb: 37.5 g • Fiber: 4.7 g • Protein: 17.6 g • Sugar: 6 g
Sodium: 606.3 g (without salt)
Ingredients:
- 3 cups cooked brown rice
- 1 lb 95% lean ground beef
- 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
- 1/2 cup chopped red bell pepper
- 1 cup finely diced onion
- 3 cloves garlic, chopped
- 2 cans (14.5 oz each) cans petite diced tomatoes
- 1 3/4 cups tomato sauce
- 2 cups reduced sodium, fat-free chicken broth
- 1/2 tsp dried marjoram
- salt and fresh pepper to taste
Directions:
In a large pot or dutch oven, brown ground meat on high heat and season with salt. Drain fat if any, reduce heat to medium-low, then add peppers, onions and garlic. Cook about 5 minutes on low heat.
Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, chicken broth, marjoram and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover and simmer on low heat for 30 minutes. Serve about 1 1/3 cups of soup in each bowl and top with 1/2 cup cooked brown rice.
Makes about 8 cups.



















I was hoping you would post a recipe for this! I'll be making it tonight! :)
ReplyDeletelove stuffed peppers. of course I'd top this with sour cream and some cheese ;)
ReplyDeleteDo the point values per serving include the half cup of rice?
ReplyDeleteKelly H
Omg. Sounds delish! I will be making this ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteJust wondering, could you use Quinoa instead of rice?
ReplyDeletePerfect timing - making it for dinner!
ReplyDeleteGreat day for soup..thanks, I needed a new recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love stuffed peppers, but sometimes hate how labor intensive it is! I am def. going to have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Stuffed peppers are on the menu for tonight! May need to try this instead. Thanks as always for great recipes. :)
ReplyDeleteGina, you are awesome!! Thank you so much for answering my request. I cannot wait to try this. I am going to the store tomorrow so I will definitely be making it this week. I could hug you!
ReplyDeleteI just made this soup last night and my recipe was almost identical to yours. My family loves it!
ReplyDeleteGina, I am unable to digest beef so will the points change if I exchange ground turkey or ground pork for the lean ground beef?
ReplyDeleteHow can I make this vegetarian? Would it be OK to substitute Veggie Stock and omit the meat? Thanks :)
ReplyDeletethis is my husbands favorite soup
ReplyDeleteThis is so tasty sounding! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the concept. Looks delicious! I do love me some stuffed peppers.
ReplyDeletePoints include the rice! Quinoa or orzo can be used in place.
ReplyDeleteOh and don't make the mistake of cooking the rice in the soup or you'll get mush!
You can use ground turkey or vegetarians could of course use crumbles! Perfect night for a hot bowl of soup, enjoy!!
And now I know what I'm making for dinner next week!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your soup recipes: they are so easy to make (and even easier to make vegetarian, I just have to double check points), and because I only need four servings for my work week, I always have some to freeze. I swear, at some point in January or February I'm going to open my freezer and find I have a month's worth of meals already in there :)
That looks so wonderful and filling. Can you tell I'm waiting for dinner to cook?
ReplyDeleteThis was dinner tonight! Yummy! And it did taste just like a stuffed pepper!
ReplyDeleteSo funny,I made your stuffed peppers tonight. (a staple in our house) Thank you for your continuous healthy delicious and easy recipes.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love stuffed peppers but putting them into guilt free soup form - brilliant! ~Megan
ReplyDeleteI love your food!!! I invite you to my blogs!
ReplyDeleteyummy.. i love to try that.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing, gina! stuffed peppers are my fave, but you're right, it takes forever to make it....so this is perfect. one thing though, do you think it'll make a difference if i cook this on a crackpot (I'd brown the meat first, as always...)?
ReplyDelete-Jen M.
Oh oh oh this sounds wonderful!!! Since one of our favorite recipes is your Turkey Stuffed Peppers, I think I'll make this with ground turkey instead of beef.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely can't wait to have a steaming bowl of this!
Hot dam! I already made two of your recipes last week, and now I need to make this! My Husband and I love Stuffed Peppers, but it's kind of a pain in the butt, but not this soup! I am try this recipe this week! Love your blog!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! My little one will love it. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this!!!
ReplyDeleteCould I use fresh diced peppers instead of canned?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I don't have the Points Plus program and don't know how many I get now, but everything looks delish. Thanks for your website!
ReplyDeleteWe have a similar recipe in Serbian and Greek cuisine...it's fabulous to see a healthy and tasty spin on it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteStuffed peppers are a family favorite of mine - I'll have to try this interesting spin out on them now!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love the idea of a deconstructed stuffed pepper. Especially in a soup! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing your recipes!!!
ReplyDeleteJ from TX
I want to make this soup but want to make it in the crock pot instead. Do you think this can be done, if so how long would I cook it? Your recipes are so delicious tasting and can't wait to make this soup.
ReplyDeleteBetty
This calls for fresh peppers, not canned.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be great in the crock pot after you sauté everything!
Made this tonight for dinner! It was really good!!
ReplyDeleteMade this last night for supper and it was GREAT! Next time I am going to try it as Mexican stuffed peppers!
ReplyDeleteWe don't eat beef, Can I substitute ground turkey or ground chicken?
ReplyDeleteHi Gina, do you use the canned tomato sauce without any seasoning or a jar of tomato sauce that is seasoned in the pasta aisle?
ReplyDeleteThis was delicious! We doubled, maybe even tripled the amount of bell peppers and it was just that much better!
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner on Monday night, leftovers as lunch for the rest of the week and some in the freezer! It was delicious! I think next time I might add some water to give it more "broth." Fantastic creation!
ReplyDeleteSo I made this tonight and it was excellent. If you really like bell peppers (like I do) I would add 1 cup of each. I also added black beans and corn. Once I added the rice, it was amazing and all the flavors rolled together!
ReplyDeleteI loved this! My soups usually turn out not so great but this tastes amazing! I added corn and red kidney beans to mine to make it even more filling. Also a dash of red hot really makes the soup.
ReplyDeleteThis soup was so good! Can't believe how much you get for only 7 points! So filling! Love your site! This is where I look everyday to see what I'll be making for supper! Thanks so much for all your great recipes!!
ReplyDeleteGina, I love this recipe, it was soooo delicious.
ReplyDeleteI used turkey meat, and vegetable broth
thank you
I used unseasoned tomato sauce. Ground turkey would work for those of you who don't eat beef.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you all liked it!!!
Thanks to your great recipes I have been on a soup kick this past week. I just made this tonight (super delicious. my husband had two bowls and he hates peppers), and i made both the chicken pot pie soup and baked potato soup dairy free (using almond milk). they all turned out incredibly delicious. what i love about your recipes is that they are easy to follow and easy to substitute ingredients if need be. thank you for helping us eat healthy and fantastic food. i also love the incredible variety of your recipes. thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteMade this last night for dinner. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteJust made this for lunch with ground turkey. WOW. Now my husband can't decide if this will move ahead of your Meatball and Spaghetti Soup as his favorite! Please keep your tasty, simple soup recipes coming; one a day for the rest of winter would be great! I should have kept you a secret as everyone asks if my great new dishes are from my "skinny friend"! Thanks so much for making sensible eating healthy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight but used ground turkey and ended up using 1 qt. of chicken broth. (I like it "soupy". Excellent flavor even with the turkey substitute!
ReplyDeleteDonna, glad you liked it... One a day? Lol I have so many in the archives!
ReplyDeleteKakit, thanks!! Sounds like You picked some good ones!
ReplyDeleteI just made stuffed peppers tonight and they were good, but I wish I'd seen this earlier. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight (with wild rice since we were out of brown) and it was excellent! Even my 2 year old liked it - and my husband was able to kick his own personal bowl up a notch with red pepper flakes. Another great recipe - thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have this in the crock pot as we speak - the taste test was wonderful! Can't wait until lunch!Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust made this! It is Yummy and the serving size is almost too much!
ReplyDeleteThis was so delicious!! Thank you for all of your great recipes!
ReplyDeleteI made this last night and it was amazing :) I was wondering gina how many points is it for just the serving of soup without the rice?
ReplyDeleteWent ahead and made this tonight (didn't end up using ground turkey like I'd planned)... and just as I thought - it was fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFirst, this was one of the easiest soup recipes I've ever made - especially given how hearty and tasty it was.
Second, we actually enjoyed this even more than the turkey stuffed peppers - something we didn't believe possible since that's one of our favorite meals.
I did end up using closer to 2 C. peppers total, at my husband's prompting.
We also sprinkled a couple of tablespoons of finely shredded mozzarella on top of each serving.
You know Gina, I've probably made 30+ recipes from your site at this point. I'm a super picky eater, and there hasn't been a single one I've made and then not liked, or not wanted to make again. Your site is what has made Weight Watchers possible for me.
I (and my family) appreciate you more than you will ever know!
So Yummy! I made this yesterday in my crockpot. I substituted the beef for venison and used 5 grain rice and it was so delicious! I will be making this one again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the amazing recipes.
I made this soup and it came out great!! Used all red peppers since I didn't have green, a shallot to supplement the leftover half an onion I was using, and I pumped up the flavor with extra seasoning - lots more salt and pepper, an extra sprinkle of marjoram, and some thyme, garlic powder, and adobo. It came out so tasty and the portion is so generous. I would definitely not skip the rice, it added to the flavor and texture of the soup! Had some for lunch and dinner and have the leftovers in the freezer :)
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight and it was delish. I added a little fennel, bay leaf and white pepper to spice it up a bit. So good! Thanks so much for making my meal planning so easy every week! I probably cook one of your recipes at least 4 times a week!
ReplyDeleteHi Gina,
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks wonderful! I just bought a pressure cooker and I was wondering if this recipe would work? How long do you think it would take? I know you love your pressure cooker, and reading about it was one of the things that prompted me to buy one. I absolutely LOVE it!
Thanks :)
I probably wouldn't make this in my pressure cooker since it cooks so quickly.
ReplyDeleteThis was delicious! I thought it needed a little heat so I added a dash or so of Cayenne pepper. I absolutely love this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI'm making this tonight :)
ReplyDeleteThis was amazing! My husband doesn't like stuffed peppers, but likes stuffed pepper soup from Portillos so he said he would try this. He said it tasted exactly like the Portillos version! I used oregano instead of majoram because I didn't have any.
ReplyDeleteI doubled this recipe and froze most of it...it was AMAZING and reheated fabulously!! I also gave some to a friend who was going through a difficult time and she loved it as well. Thank you so much for making it easy to follow the weight watchers program and for sharing recipes that both my restaurant manager/food critic husband and 2 toddlers love. ;)
ReplyDeleteI made this soup a few weeks ago and instantly fell in love with it. I have already made it again. My husband even loved this soup. He said it was a good "fat kid treat". Little does he know it is low in fat! I did add more meat on the second batch for the hubby, but it works well with just the 1 lb it calls for.
ReplyDeleteI made this and really enjoyed it. I added extra garlic and some crushed red pepper to it. This was really filling! It will make for great lunch leftovers. Anyone know if it freezes well?
ReplyDeleteVery good. I think next time I will only use one can of tomatoes and perhaps a little less tomato sauce. I doubled the bell pepper as well.
ReplyDeletei love to make soups that i can freeze for lunches or a quick meal. do you think i should freeze it with the rice oradd that in after defrosting it? thanks! can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteI would freeze it without the rice. If you add the rice, it will expand and soak up the liquid from the soup.
ReplyDeleteMade this yesterday with ground turkey and it was delicious and filling! Will try to add celery next time
ReplyDeleteThere are some really nice flavours going on in this soup!
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight and it was great!
ReplyDeleteI used 2 whole peppers (1 red, 1 green) and 1 whole onion -- all diced finely -- and didn't bother measuring how much that equaled in cups. Seemed a little thick when I added all the ingredients together so I added maybe 3/4c water and simmered for closer to an hour. Topped with fat-free feta for a little creaminess.
I'm a vegetarian and made this with veggie ground beef and vegetarian chicken stock. Came out delish!! Also I used oregano instead of marjoram.
ReplyDeleteThis soup was wonderful, Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteJust made this and it is wonderful! Gina, thank you for sharing your gift of making delicious/guilt free food with all of us!
ReplyDeleteI love stuffed cabbage more than stuffed peppers. Think I could switched out the peppers for cabbage?
ReplyDeleteI made a big pot of this (multiplied the recipe x2) for some friends that were coming over last-minute. They absoutely LOVED it! Even the pickest eater of the bunch had a second helping. I served it with brown rice, cheese, tortilla strips and a big pan piled high of grilled cheese sandwiches. Yummo!!
ReplyDeleteAnd this will be dinner!
ReplyDeleteGina, This was delicious! I made it today and had some for dinner, without the rice. I have frozen most of the leftovers so I can have them at a later time. Tomorrow I am making your crock pot chicken taco chili - for the first time. I have made MANY of your recipes!!! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first skinnytaste recipe I have made, and it was delicious! Actually, I had my 13-year-old son make it and all the kids loved it. Thank you! I'll be trying more of your recipes.
ReplyDeleteMy husband loved this and even asked if I would put this our dinner rotation. Thank you so much becasue this is 10x easier than actual stuffed peppers! I cooked the rice seperatly but added to the soup at the end and it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Made this today for lunch and even though I cooked brown rice to go.with it. It didnt need it... My 6 year old loved it... The two year old not so much.. its usually reversed.. thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner and it was wonderful. I was so happy with this dish because the ingredients were all things i already had in my kitchen and because i was able to make this in abut 15 minutes. I did simmer mine for about an hour, but that was the only thing i did differently.
ReplyDeleteJust made this and eating some now....Yummy....taste just like my stuffed peppers, thank you! It tastes like it is so much more fattening than it is! Love your recipes!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe was delicious!!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe was absolutely wonderful, as have been every recipe of yours I have made. I now make at least 2 recipes of each recipe that I remake and freeze them individually. I think I just about double every recipe before trying it because they are always spot on! Thanks for all of your hard work on this blog and these recipes!
ReplyDeleteThis was my first recipe from your blog...found it through Pinterest! Thank you so much for all your hard work in creating and posting these wonderful recipes! We have loved every one I have made! What a blessing to find your recipes to help begin 2012 with healthy eating! These recipes have now been added to our menu rotation! The Lord's blessings on you, Gina!
ReplyDeleteDELICIOUS! So flavorful. To include the rice in the soup rather than on top of soup: I added a package of Trader Joe's frozen brown rice for the final 15 mins or so of simmering (just to let the rice cook) and it was perfect!
ReplyDeleteAnother winner Gina-My family loved it!! In fact they'vd loved everything I've made from the site. again keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWe had this for dinner last night and it was excellent, as expected!!!! Trying to use up some old freezer stock, I used some 85% ground beef - only added 1 point+, still perfectly reasonable for dinner! Thanks for all your hard work -- we ALWAYS enjoy your recipes!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! My whole family (including three little boys) LOVED it. In fact, I made it again two nights later with the rest of the peppers. Huge hit! Thanks for all of your wonderful recipes! Still meal planning from your site and down over 25 lbs!
ReplyDeleteSo glad everyone likes this!!!
ReplyDeleteNeeded a little more liveliness for our taste, so we added a couple of splashes of Cholula and a pat of low fat cream cheese (lessening the skinnytaste factor, but well worth it).
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a good cold winter day soup.
this was delicious! to give it more flavor we used the diced tomatoes with jalapenos.
ReplyDeleteMy husband made this tonight and it was great, thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust made this for dinner tonight, it was gorgeous! I live with my partner and our lodger and they went back for seconds! Its great to be able to cook healthy WW meals for me, and the boys can eat double portions no problem. I also served it with some homemade wholemeal bread, and white basmati rice. Thanks Gina!
ReplyDeleteJust made this for dinner after finding the recipe on Pinterest--it is divine!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Another fabulous recipe! I used orzo instead of the rice. I am going to have to get a bigger binder for my skinnytaste collection. Once again, you ROCK Gina! Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI made her turkey stuffed pepper recipe with lean ground beef and made extra's and the next day chopped up the left overs and added more fat free chicken broth and this was such a hearty soup!! The stuffed peppers was so good!!! I did use lean ground beef and skipped the olive oil and cooked the onions and garlic in with the meat then drained fat (very little) YUMMY!!! Got two meals out of this!!
ReplyDeletestuffed peppers are my favorite meal - i could eat them everyday! a friend of mine shared this recipe with me & i was so excited to make it. it was super easy & SO yummy! i added some italian seasoning & a little cheese blend.. it was simply delicious! thank you so much for sharing this recipe, i cannot wait to try some more yummy dishes from this site!
ReplyDeleteJust made this tonight and did put in the crockpot after everything was sauteed. It was marvelous. Even my husband who detests peppers said it was the best soup he's ever tasted! Thanks again Gina!
ReplyDeleteI will totally make this again! We loved it, you're the best Gina!!
ReplyDeleteLoved!! I used ground chicken instead of burger. When serving I add a little cheese. So yummy and filling! Will certainly make again!
ReplyDeleteHi Gina,
ReplyDeleteThis was another delicious soup. Yum, yum, yum!! Thanks!
I just made this for dinner and it was DELISH!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf I'm going to cook it in a crockpot for 10 hours, do I need to saute the peppers first? I always cook ground meat before putting it in the crock, but I don't usually cook peppers first.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I was thinking of maybe substituting the rice for shredded cabbage and it could be like a stuffed cabbage soup and that could reduce the points as well, I think. Can't wait to try it!!
ReplyDeleteHey Gina, Just wanted to let you know that this is yet another of the hundreds of successes I have had in the kitchen thanks to your recipes.
ReplyDeleteThis soup was fantastic and I can't wait to eat it as leftovers.
Posters say all the time that you should make a cookbook and I couldn't agree more. My family has had luck with blurb.com making all sorts of books. They look professional and allow you the freedom to create them entirely on your own.
I know for sure they would sell if you made them.
Just a thought.
Veronica
I made this tonight and it was a huge hit. Thanks! Here is a link to my post (I linked back to you)
ReplyDeletehttp://mealsforreal.blogspot.com/2012/01/stuffed-pepper-soup.html
Gina, we loved this recipe! I did add some cayenne to it because we love spicy, and also I felt it was a little too "marjoram-y" for my taste, but the cayenne addition worked like a charm! I look forward to enjoying the leftovers. Thanks for another one that will be repeating in our household!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLoved this soup. Just to let you know, we used ground turkey, added some Worchestershire sauce for zest. For my vegetarian daughter I used lentils instead of meat. It was fantastic all around.
Made this today! Cooked up the meat and pepper onion mixture on the stove and dumped into the crockpot. Added the rice and rest of ingrdients. It smells wonderful and will make me a happy girl at dinner time and should make the boy happy too. I figure it'll be soft enough for him to eat should he want any since he has a dentist appointment.
ReplyDeleteI made this soup last night and the only change I made was to use ground turkey instead of beef. This soup was fantastic!! My husband and I both loved it and loved the leftovers that we had for lunch today even more! This is a keeper in our house for sure. Thanks for all of your wonderful recipes. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteAny idea what the carbs are in this soup without the rice? thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Gina! Again loving all your recipes. I am sharing them with just about all my friends, and my family is loving all the new dishes. And even more excited most of your recipies are on My Fitness Pal! Love it! Makes it so easy.
ReplyDeleteI made this soup and it was fantastic. I also used 99% extra lean ground turkey and added a whole cup of both the red and green peppers. I love the veggies. I do have a question, what is the difference in the nutritional break down if you use ground turkey instead of the beef?
Thanks again!
I also used ground turkey and added Kale! Yum!
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner tonight...turned out great! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight for dinner and it was delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just made this for dinner...and it was delicious! I added some cumin, paprika and a dash of chili powder to give it a mexican flavor, and my family LOVED it! Thanks for posting such great recipes!
ReplyDeleteI thought this recipe was very bland. I added the following: 2-3 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce
ReplyDelete½ tsp of garlic powder
½ tsp of onion powder
1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
With the additions its excellent!
I am currently watching my picky 2 year old son devour a bowl of soup. Impressive considering he often looks at the food in front of him and declares yucky without even trying the meal :)
ReplyDeleteMade this for dinner tonight. I was skeptical when I first put everything together in my dutch oven, but after the 30 minutes of stove-top simmering, it smelled just like stuffed peppers! Then I was concerned that it would be too thin, but adding the rice at the end makes all the difference. I left out the marjoram since we didn't have any on hand. Added plenty of fresh-ground salt and pepper. Super yummy!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed by the whole family, including our picky 3 year old. The adults added a sprinkling of smoked paprika to our bowls, for another layer of flavor, but perfect as written for the kiddos.
ReplyDeleteI made this last night. It is delicious! Thanks, Gina!
ReplyDeleteThis soup is in the process of cook right now and I can't wait to try it. I just hope it's filling for the man of the house! Also, walmart was out of marjoram so I used some cumin and chili powder instead
ReplyDeleteThis soup was perfect for our cold and rainy Valentine's day yesterday. It was delicious! Made enough for leftovers tonight.
ReplyDeleteHave this simmering on the stove now! I accidentally read the recipe wrong and put in 2 tsp of marjoram!!! I hope it still tastes good........
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely yummy !!! I love stuffed peppers but my husband doesn't so if I make it into a soup he might not pick through it and for it to be healthy on top of that !!!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! What a mouthwatering combination!
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This recipe is so flavorful and hearty. My husband LOVED it! I was thinking that if I wanted to change it up, I could replace the peppers with cabbage and it would be like a deconstructed golumpki (stuffed cabbage roll) Yum! Great recipe - thanks Gina!
ReplyDeleteI made this soup last night along with your ground turkey with peas and potatoes last night. I had this for lunch...omg AMAZING. I added 2 tbsp of flour to "thicken" it up and some grated parmesan cheese.
ReplyDeleteThe only suggestion is to make sure you sautee the pepper long enough. Mine came out a bit "hard" and I wish they were softer. Otherwise I'm a huge fan!
My husband has begged for this every week since you posted the recipe. I keep all of the ingredients on hand anyhow so it is so easy to throw together.
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight and I can't believe how easy, delicious and filling it was!!! And only 7 points? That doesn't seem right considering how full I am!!! The peppers were a little crunchy as the poster above noted, but I liked the texture of it. Also when you reheat it, they won't turn to mush that way.
ReplyDeleteThis was the first recipe i've made from your site but I can't wait to make more stuff!!!
OMG! LOVED THIS!! My 15 year old took 1 bite and said Wow this is good! :) My husband liked it (and he's the pickiest eater I know!) 2 pans and 1 hour and dinner is done! That's my kind of meal! Thank you so very much!!
ReplyDeleteI made this last night. It was kind of bland at first. I added a lot of seasoning and it was still kind of bland, maybe because I used frozen peppers.
ReplyDeleteIt tasted much better today for lunch, maybe it needed to marinate some lol