Tuesday, 9 January 2007

Stuffed Bell Peppers

Here is the recipe for the Stuffed Bell peppers that I had promised. These are great on their own or as an accompaniment to your favorite meal. This is what you will need:

Large Bell peppers- cut the tops off and scoop out the insides. Microwave them for 5-6 minutes to soften them up.

For the rice: 2 cups rice, 4 cups water, 1 medium onion, 2 tomatoes, 1 small Jalapeño, 1.5 tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 1.5 tbsp Mint Paste, Turmeric powder, Salt, A pinch of sugar, a handful of mixed veggies - carrots, peas and Lima beans, Olive Oil.

Chop the onion, tomatoes and the jalapeño finely. Heat Oil in a deep pan. Add the Worcestershire sauce and the Mint paste, now add the onions and jalapeños. Give them a good stir. Now add the rice,water, tomatoes, veggies and the rest of the spices. Adjust the seasonings. Bring this mixture to a rolling boil, then lower the heat and cover the pan. Cook until the rice is nice and fluffy.

Now for the peppers: Take an oven proof dish, stuff each pepper carefully with the rice mixture, you can also add some tomato sauce if you would like. Top each pepper with cheddar cheese. Arrange them carefully in a tray and bake them at 325F for about 30 minutes...the aromas of these baking is just amazing! Serve hot and enjoy....

For the garlic bread, which I had served with the Eggplant Parmesan, all I did was:

Spread a mixture of margarine and garlic powder on store bought French bread. Bake at 325F for around 10-12 minutes or more if you would like it crispy. Easy, eh?

Music of the Moment: "Barso Re..."from the movie 'Guru'.

21 comments:

  1. Hi Trupti,

    These stuffed bell peppers look delicious. Can't wait to try this one out. :)

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  2. Hi trupthi..
    i love bell peppers and eggplant parmesean.. have to try this soon...
    once when i had eggplant parmesean outside it had egg and kind of smelled raw... so its really a treat for me to see a recipe without egg and yet looking great ...

    thanks

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  3. Aaahh! now this is something I like! Thanx dear!!

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  4. Yummo!! Trupti is on Italian trail!!:))Looks great,all that cheese!Mm..!!!Thanks girl.

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  5. Hi Trupti,
    Wish u and ur family A Evry Very Happy New Year.

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  6. hai trupti
    stuffed bell peppers are really looking yummy..thanks for sharing dear..

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  7. Trupti, Beautiful peppers. Loved your recipe as always. Just a quick question. Can Worcestershire sauce be substituted with anything else?
    Thanx
    Seema

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  8. Stuffed peppers look good too! Arre, naam badaldiya? Kuch hua to nahin na?

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  9. yum yum yuuuuuuuummmyyyyy... bring it on girl...

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  10. Hi Trupti,stuffed bell peppers look great.BTW,how do you change your background colours so often without affecting the blog content?and why did you change your name?

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  11. The stuffed bell pepper looks so good. If only I could reach and pick the big piece :D

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  12. Ahhh... Trupti,
    mane to eni sugandh ahiya sudhi aave chhe. bahuj saras healthy recipe. never tried it this way. now its time to make one.
    thanks for sharing .
    just got little free from regular chores here and starting with your blog to see whats going on around in the food blogger's world ! i think i miss out to check many of your nice dishes since last week end, will check all of them at ease.
    take care
    -Pooja

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  13. Now what can be beter than this!!!!! It sounds fab!!!!!! And hey, I am making your eggplant parmesan today!!!! :)

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  14. Hey Trupti - really nice new look you've got going. I like it the most of the designs u've used.

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  15. those look amazingly good, trupti :) a different twist to the regular, standard recipe for them.

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  16. hello trupti !!

    iam here from blog of asha ji!!!

    to say my taste budds made me to be in foodie blogs...and one more thing brought me to ur blog is that ashaji today mentioned some of gujju bloggers on her blog...

    so here iam garvi gujrati on ur blog :)

    KEM CHO...

    Hu tamne mara blogs par aamantran aapu chu

    JSK
    Vikas

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  17. The stuffing looks really good. Haven't had such stuffed bell peppers ever

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  18. Hey trupthi really a good one .I have also prepared a similar one will post my version very soon.Thanks for sharing.

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  19. I LURVE stuffed peppers - although your stuffing would seem yummy enough to eat on its own! :)

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  20. Dear all,

    Just wanted to let vegetarian people know that please please red the ingredients on Worcestershire sauce as most of them contains Anchovies (dried small mediterranean fish) so do read the label of ingredients.
    Pintoo

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  21. Hi trupti,

    I tried this yesterday and they were a big hit! I didnt use the sauces or mint paste, but used a little garlic in the rice to spice things up!

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