Stuffed Peppers With Pork and Rice

"Making the most out a little minced pork, this dish makes for a tasty and different lunch. Originally I came up with a slightly different version without meat which was inspired by holidays to Cyprus, this is a twist on that."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
15
Yields:
6 full peppers
Serves:
3-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • cook the rice as you normally do (follow the packet instructions) leave to one side.
  • soften the onions in a large pan.
  • add the diced celery.
  • add the pork and stir in well allowing to colour.
  • then put in the garlic, tomato purée, dried oregano, smoked paprika, salt and pepper and stir inches.
  • cook the mixture together for a minute then add the vegetable stock, stir in well and allow to reduce by about half.
  • At this point cut your peppers in half and scoop out any seeds or white ridges (leave the green stalk as it holds it together).
  • When the pan mixture has reduced mix in the rice and then stuff the peppers with the mix.
  • Give a little drizzle of olive oil and an optional sprinkle of grated cheese.
  • Bake in a medium hot oven for about 30-60 minutes (so the peppers colour and soften but don't over do it).
  • Serve.

Questions & Replies

  1. What temperature oven did anyone use for this recipe?
     
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Reviews

  1. I substituted diced tomatoes for tomato purée and it was still great. I would love to show a picture but I don’t use Facebook.
     
  2. I had bought some large Lozano peppers from the market and just happened to have some sausage meat around. This recipe was just what I needed, my only real change was to replace the celery with courgettes (zucchini) as they were available. I did five huge peppers and strongly suggest you cook them first, wrap them in cling film and then reheat the next day for delicious leftovers. Make sure you buy good quality peppers too. The longer this dish is left after cooking, the better it will taste! ?Qu? bueno, qu? bueno!
     
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  1. Half paprika smoked Half hot, added mushrooms...
     
    • Review photo by philipainsworth1
  2. I had bought some large Lozano peppers from the market and just happened to have some sausage meat around. This recipe was just what I needed, my only real change was to replace the celery with courgettes (zucchini) as they were available. I did five huge peppers and strongly suggest you cook them first, wrap them in cling film and then reheat the next day for delicious leftovers. Make sure you buy good quality peppers too. The longer this dish is left after cooking, the better it will taste! ?Qu? bueno, qu? bueno!
     

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

First started cooking like most people with my mother and grandmother when I was a small child. Even back then I like to mess with food and create different things (pizza toast, cheese spread toasted, fried bread made by buttering the bread and toasting it under the grill..) you can see I was heavily influenced by toast back then but I was only 8 or so... By about 12 I'd started helping out on a sunday with the cooked breakfast, sometimes even doing it all. Since then I've cooked for myself and then for my family and now very extended family. However my real passion for food took off after going on holiday and trying wonderful new dishes that I'd previously never even heard of. This meant once home I'd be having a go at recreating what I'd had... This is still what I'm doing today along with coming up with new and different twists on things and improving on recipes I've made and dishes I've had... welcome to my World LOL Steve
 
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