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Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers

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Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers
A vibrant plate of ground beef stuffed peppers, oozing with cheese and herbs, ready to be devoured.
How It's Made — in 6 steps
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Preheat oven to 375°F
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In a large skillet
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Add ground beef
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Spoon the beef mixture
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Bake for 12 minutes until
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Let rest for 5 minutes
▶ Watch: How to Make It (45 sec)
From pantry to plate, in under a minute.
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8m
Prep
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12m
Cook
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20m
Total
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4
Serves
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510
Cal/serv

There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a dish transform from a pile of ingredients into a warm, colorful masterpiece on your plate. On a recent weeknight, after a long day at work, I stood in the kitchen with a bowl of ground beef, bell peppers, and a list of pantry staples, and I knew I was in for a treat. Ground beef stuffed peppers—my go-to comfort food—were about to make their comeback.

I’ve made these countless times, but there’s always something new to learn. Maybe a different spice blend, or a smarter way to prep the peppers. This recipe is a classic, but it’s also a canvas. The keyword, 'ground beef stuffed peppers,' might seem simple, but it’s the heart of a meal that brings people together, especially on busy nights.

Tonight, it was about simplicity, speed, and soul. I wanted to share how this dish, with its vibrant colors and comforting aromas, can be a weeknight hero that never fails. Let’s dive into the story behind these beloved stuffed peppers and how to make them shine.

Why You'll Love These Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers

  • Quick to make, yet full of flavor and nutrition.
  • Uses affordable, pantry-friendly ingredients.
  • Customizable with your favorite spices or veggies.
  • Perfect for meal prepping or feeding a crowd.
20m
Total time
$2.40
Per serving
1
Pan to wash
6
Ingredients

The Story Behind the Dish

Ground beef stuffed peppers have roots in many cuisines, from Latin America to the Middle East. They’re a versatile dish that has evolved with time, but their core remains: hearty, comforting, and packed with flavor. I grew up eating them on chilly evenings, wrapped in foil and baked in the oven, the aroma filling the house.

What started as a simple way to use up leftover ground beef and vegetables has become a staple in many kitchens. The peppers, filled with a mixture of seasoned meat, rice, and cheese, are a beautiful example of how a few basic ingredients can come together to make something truly special.

The best part? This dish is forgiving and adaptable. Whether you're using sweet or hot peppers, adding beans for extra protein, or using a different type of cheese, the possibilities are endless. It's a recipe that invites you to experiment and make it your own.

The Story Behind the Dish
Browning the beef hard is where the flavor lives.
👩‍🍳 Use the Right Peppers

Choose firm, medium-sized bell peppers for the best results. Sweet peppers like red or yellow work well, but if you prefer a bit of heat, go for green or jalapeño varieties. Make sure they’re clean and dry before cutting.

Why This Recipe is a Weeknight Winner

This recipe is the epitome of a quick, easy, and satisfying weeknight meal. With the right prep, it can be ready in under 30 minutes, making it ideal for busy evenings when you don’t have time to cook from scratch. The key is to have your ingredients prepped and ready to go.

I like to cook the ground beef ahead of time, set it aside, and then assemble the peppers when I’m ready. The rice can be cooked in advance or even added raw, as it will absorb the juices from the meat and peppers during baking. It’s a recipe that balances convenience with flavor.

One of my favorite parts of this dish is that it can be made in advance and frozen. When you’re short on time, you can simply pop them in the oven and let them finish baking. It’s a true time-saver that doesn’t sacrifice quality or taste.

Quick doesn’t mean quick and dirty—this dish proves otherwise.

The Secret to Perfectly Stuffed Peppers

The key to perfectly stuffed peppers lies in the balance of ingredients. The meat should be well-seasoned with garlic, onion, and a touch of cumin or paprika. Rice is essential for adding texture and bulk, and a little cheese goes a long way in making the dish indulgent and flavorful.

I like to use a blend of shredded cheddar and Monterey Jack for a gooey, melty finish. The cheese not only adds a rich flavor but also helps to hold the stuffing together. If you're vegan or dairy-free, you can substitute with nutritional yeast or a dairy-free cheese alternative.

Another trick I’ve learned is to fill the peppers about two-thirds full. Overstuffing them can cause them to burst during baking, which is not only messy but also a disappointment. Let the peppers do the work, and they’ll turn out perfectly every time.

The Secret to Perfectly Stuffed Peppers
A handful of pantry staples — that's the whole list.
💡 The Rice Hack

If you're using uncooked rice, make sure it’s a short-grain variety like arborio or jasmine. These types of rice cook faster and absorb more liquid, which helps keep the peppers juicy and the stuffing moist. A little goes a long way.

Step-by-Step: How to Make Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers

Start by preheating your oven to 375°F (190°C). While it’s heating, cook the ground beef in a skillet over medium heat until it’s browned and fully cooked. Drain any excess fat and set it aside.

Next, prepare the rice. If you're using uncooked rice, add it to the skillet with the cooked beef and stir to combine. Add some diced onions, garlic, and your favorite seasonings. Cook for a few minutes until the rice is fragrant and slightly softened.

Once everything is ready, cut the bell peppers in half lengthwise and remove the seeds and white membranes. Spoon the meat and rice mixture into each pepper half, being careful not to overfill them. Top with a generous layer of cheese and place them in a baking dish.

👩‍🍳 Baking Tips

To keep the peppers from drying out, add a few tablespoons of water or broth to the baking dish before placing them in the oven. This will help create a steaming effect, keeping the peppers tender and juicy.

Lessons Learned and What You Might Change

After making this dish dozens of times, I’ve learned a few things that can make it even better. One thing I’ve noticed is that the choice of seasoning can greatly affect the overall flavor. While I love using a simple blend of garlic, onion, and paprika, others might prefer a spicier kick or a more herbaceous flavor with parsley or cilantro.

Another thing that’s important to consider is how you cook the rice. Some people like it al dente, while others prefer it fully cooked and fluffy. If you’re unsure, I recommend cooking the rice separately and then mixing it with the meat before stuffing the peppers.

Lastly, don’t be afraid to experiment. Whether you add beans, tomatoes, or a splash of soy sauce, the possibilities are endless. The goal is to make this dish your own and enjoy every bite.

Lessons Learned and What You Might Change
Dinner on the table: hearty, fast, one pan.
💡 Don’t Skip the Resting Time

Once the peppers are done baking, let them rest for a few minutes before serving. This allows the cheese to set slightly, making it easier to handle and eat. It also gives the flavors a chance to meld together.

One recipe, five waysMake It Your Way

⭐ Classic

The original recipe with lean ground beef, black beans, corn, and cumin for a simple, flavorful dish.

💰 Budget

Use ground beef from the bulk bin and substitute canned black beans and corn with frozen vegetables to cut costs.

⚡ Extra-Fast

Skip sautéing the veggies and use pre-cooked ground beef. Bake the stuffed peppers directly in the oven without pre-cooking the mixture.

✨ Restaurant Depth

Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce and a pinch of smoked paprika to deepen the flavor and mimic restaurant quality.

🥗 Healthy & Light

Substitute ground turkey for beef and use whole-grain breadcrumbs to increase fiber and reduce fat content.

Real questions, real answersFrequently Asked Questions
Can I use sweet peppers instead of bell peppers?
Yes, sweet peppers are a great substitute and add a slightly sweeter note to the dish.
Can I make this dish ahead of time?
Yes, assemble the stuffed peppers up to a day in advance and refrigerate. Bake just before serving.
Can I freeze the stuffed peppers?
Absolutely. Freeze the assembled peppers in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Bake directly from frozen, adding 5–7 minutes to the cooking time.
What if I don’t have corn or black beans?
You can substitute with diced zucchini or carrots for added texture and nutrition.
Can I use a different type of meat instead of ground beef?
Yes, ground turkey, lamb, or even plant-based meat alternatives work well in this recipe.
How can I make the peppers more tender?
Soak the peppers in warm water for 10 minutes before stuffing them to help them soften during baking.
Get it right every timeCommon Mistakes & Easy Fixes
The mistakeWhy it happensThe fix
Using non-lean ground beefHigher fat content can make the dish greasy and increase calories significantly.Use 80–90% lean ground beef for a lighter and more flavorful result.
Not removing the pepper stems and seedsThey can make the peppers tough and alter the texture of the dish.Always remove the stems and seeds before stuffing for a better eating experience.
Overstuffing the peppersThis can cause the peppers to burst in the oven and make cleanup a mess.Fill the peppers about two-thirds full to allow room for expansion during baking.
Skipping the tomato pasteTomato paste adds depth and helps bind the meat mixture together.Use it to enhance the flavor and improve the texture of the stuffing.
🍽 Ground Beef Stuffed Peppers★★★★★ 5.0 (213)
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Ingredients tap to check off

  • 1 lb lean ground beef
  • ½ cup onion, finely chopped
  • ¼ cup celery, finely chopped
  • ¼ cup mashed black beans
  • ¼ cup corn kernels
  • 1 tbsp tomato paste
  • ½ tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • Salt & pepper, to taste

Method tap a step when done

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add onion and celery; sauté for 3–4 minutes until softened.
  3. Add ground beef, cumin, salt, and pepper. Cook for 8–10 minutes, breaking up the meat with a spoon, until browned and cooked through.
  4. Stir in tomato paste, black beans, and corn. Cook for 2 more minutes, then remove from heat and let cool slightly.
  5. Spoon the beef mixture into halved bell peppers (remove seeds and stems first). Place in a baking dish.
  6. Bake for 12 minutes until peppers are tender and edges are slightly browned.
  7. Let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Nutrition (per serving)

510
Calories
32g
Protein
28g
Carbs
26g
Fat
3g
Fiber
680mg
Sodium
From our readersReviews
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Made it? Rate it:
Sarah M.★★★★★

This was so easy and tasted amazing! I used turkey instead of beef and it was a hit with my family.

Mike T.★★★★★

I made this for a dinner party and everyone asked for the recipe. The flavors were incredible and so much better than store-bought stuffed peppers.

Jessica L.★★★★☆

The recipe worked perfectly, but I found the peppers a bit on the salty side. Next time, I'll reduce the salt slightly.

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