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    Home » Mains » Pork, Ham, Bacon » Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket

    Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket

    Published: May 25, 2014 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by HWC Magazine · 43 Comments

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    Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket are Bright and colourful bell peppers stuffed with Italian sausage, arugula, mozzarella cheese, delightful spices and fresh herbs. This low carb, gluten free and egg free dish packs a punch of flavour that will keep your family and guests going back for seconds.

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    Why you are going to LOVE Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket

    Low Carb

    Cheesy

    Cooks up in 30 minutes

    Even picky Kids and Teenagers will eat

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    Supplies were running low in my kitchen and that is when you have to think fast on your feet. I feel most accomplished when I can create a dish using up all of those little bits of this and that's, just before a new "inventory haul".

    I found a package of Johnsonville Mild Italian Sausage in the bottom shelf of my freezer. Johnsonville sausages are very flavourful and just have a little bit of heat/spice and that makes this delicious without needed to add lots of extra seasonings. If you are diabetic and decide to use fresh ground plain pork sausage, you will need to add some ground cumin, paprika, salt, pepper and red chili flakes to get those flavours going.Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with rocket_IMG_8700

    Now we are in business. How do we deal with the low carb dilemna? I found a package of tricolored bell peppers, otherwise known as the holding vessel.

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    Then, I stopped dead in my tracks. The only memory I have of stuffed peppers is my families overcooked stuffed peppers with ground beef, rice and left over tomato sauce and it made me cringe. In addition, my least favorite bell pepper is the green one as it is more bitter compared to the yellow and red ones . My recollection is my family always used to serve the nasty green one's with under seasoned meat filling and overcooked mushy green pepper. You know when you are a small kid textures play a big role in food likes and dislikes. Is it possible that they even cooked these in a pressure cooker? Oh the horror of it all! How can I change my impression of my childhood impression of stuffed peppers?

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    I was on a mission to make this dish flavorful, spicy, seasoned, with lots of veggies inside and make it kid friendly by adding a little melty mozzarella cheese inside and on top. You have to just love the melty cheese just dripping from the tops peppers when you take it out of the oven. For some reason just that keeps your whole mind off the fact that there is not any added carbohydrates in this dinner.

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    How long to cook stuffed bell peppers

    I will not, I repeat not, over cook my peppers to a mash but instead keep them aldente.  I did not parboil or blanch my peppers before stuffing them and putting them in the oven. I just stuffed my peppers to the brim and baked them for about 15 minutes and then added some extra cheese on top and baked them for another 15 minutes and they were perfect. Of course, as you can see from the photo, I had to leave the best part off for mine but this stuffing is so delicious I really did not miss it at all.

    Keeping it Low Carb

    Instead of rice, I wanted a nice sparkle of a fresh green vegetable. Digging deep on the bottom of the crisper drawer I found some rocket or maybe some of you know this as arugula. Arugula is great cooked, Really! You just have to trust me on this. Arugula has a peppery taste and is a fun veggie sautéed just gently until it just starts to wilt. Spinach would have been nice in here too, but this was on a low inventory day.

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    You can feel free to use any vegetables you like stuffed in your peppers. Maybe you want to start by making a sofrito and then see what other veggies you have in your refrigerator. I had plenty of leeks, garlic chives, and even used the spare parts of the existing tops of the bell peppers. I had mozerella cheese on hand but feta, cheddar, or even a manchego cheese would be lovely in here.

    This would be a great make a head dinner and it freezes well too. So feel free to cook once and eat twice. You gotta love that. I served my Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket with a nice tossed salad on the side.

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    It is just absolutely gorgeous today in Hong Kong. After about 6 straight weeks of rain and dull days we finally have sun. Maybe my boys will want to study by the pool today or at least take a good nap with their resting their heads on their Chinese books. We could only hope that this knowledge will transfer to their brains transdermally. Have a super day!

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    Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket

    Bright and colourful bell peppers stuffed with Italian sausage, arugula, mozzarella cheese, delightful spices and fresh herbs.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Course: Mains
    Cuisine: American
    Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 609kcal
    Author: HWC Magazine

    Ingredients

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • ½ cup leek
      chopped finely
    • ¼ cup onion
      chopped
    • ½ cup celery
      finely chopped
    • ¼ cup Carrot
      grated
    • 2 cloves garlic chopped finely
    • 5 links pork sausage - 5 links remove casing (mild Italian sausages)
    • 5 whole bell peppers
    • 3 cups arugula
      chopped (also known as rocket)
    • 2 tablespoon garlic chives
      optional - chopped
    • 1 teaspoon basil
    • salt and pepper
      to taste
    • red pepper flakes to taste (optional)
    • 1.5 cups mozzarella cheese (can use kind of cheese you like-save ¾ cup for the topping)
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    Instructions

    • Preheat oven 10 190C (375 F).
    • Cut the tops off of the bell peppers and remove the seeds and white pith inside. (Do not throw the tops away the tops as you can remove the stem and chop up the little bits of colourful pepper and add to the pork mixture later) Turn the pepper on it's side and just trim just a little bit off the bottom of the pepper with a knife so that it will set flat to bake in the oven. (Do not cut all the way through the bottom of the pepper just to make it even so that it balances)
    • In a wok or frying pan, add olive oil and then add chopped leek, onion, celery,carrot and garlic and sautéed until vegetables are translucent about 3 minutes. Add the pork sausage that has been removed from the casing to the pan and break up with spatula or chopsticks. Stir fry for about 5 minutes or until the pork sausage is golden brown. Drain the pork mixture of extra oil and return to pan. Add the arugula, garlic chives, basil, salt and pepper and extra crushed red peppers if you like it spicy. Just toss until the arugula wilts just slightly. Turn off the burner. Add only ¾ cup mozzarella cheese and toss-save the other ¾ cup for topping. (Just as a reminder if you are using fresh pork sausage without any seasonings you will need to add ground cumin, paprika, salt, pepper and red chili flakes to get those flavours going.)
    • Stuff each of the prepared bell pepper cups full and pack tightly as they settle a bit during baking. Place the peppers upright into a 8x8 greased baking sheet or lined with parchment paper so they do not stick.
    • Bake the peppers for 15 minutes and then after 15 minutes add the ¾ cup of mozzarella cheese on top and bake for another 15-20 minutes or until you can easily pierce the peppers with a knife and the cheese is nicely melted and slightly golden.
    • Enjoy Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket hot out of the oven with a nice tossed salad on the side. You can also freeze these Cheesy Stuffed Peppers with Rocket for up to 2 months and enjoy on another busy weeknight.

    Notes

    Use Gluten free Italian sausage to keep gluten free. Can also use turkey sausage. If you want to make this vegetarian, you can substitute with mushrooms. 

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 609kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 51g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Cholesterol: 135mg | Sodium: 1184mg | Potassium: 531mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 2364IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 266mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. Coffee and Crumpets says

      May 26, 2014 at 2:56 pm

      Thankfully, mine haven't reached that no/low carb thing yet, I think they enjoy their cookies too much! I'm sure it's coming though. My recollection of stuffed peppers was similar, they were mushy but my mum spiced them up since they were Indian style. I love stuffed peppers though, even the ghastly green ones with the horrid tomato sauce 🙂
      These however are quite elevated! Love the freshness.

      Reply
    2. Kumar's Kitchen says

      May 26, 2014 at 5:13 pm

      Bam, we can completely relate to the unappetizing mouth feel of over cooked stewy green bell peppers...they are awful....but on the other hand...your beautiful food clicks,al dente peppers and that scrumptious filling and topping made us forget all that and look at this dish afresh....gorgeous,delicious and perfectly appetizing dish,thanks 🙂

      Reply
    3. ohlidia says

      May 26, 2014 at 4:51 pm

      I love it Bam! This is what I'm making for dinner tonight!

      Reply
    4. Dawn says

      May 26, 2014 at 4:48 am

      Looks like a great recipe! We have this new market basket that gets delivered, with tons of greens every week. This is a delicious way to use some of them up!

      Reply
    5. hotlyspiced says

      May 26, 2014 at 2:57 am

      I'm so glad the sun has finally made an appearance. Your teenagers sound just like my uni students when they have their exams. I love the look of your stuffed capsicums (I don't like the green ones, either). I think this is definitely a dish my fussy no-carb uni students would love xx

      Reply
    6. Monica says

      May 26, 2014 at 1:31 am

      Great meal and way to deal with the low-carb dilemma. Going low carb during exam season does sound like a serious challenge! Good thing you are digging deep, stacking on protein, and keeping things delicious. I have always wanted to make stuffed peppers. I have never seen one without some type of rice or pasta and you are giving me great ideas. Thanks!

      Reply
    7. Beth says

      May 25, 2014 at 6:36 pm

      I have so many arugula recipes - it's hard to believe I've never cooked with it. Your stuffed peppers look like they hit the perfect note.

      Reply
    8. kitchenriffs says

      May 25, 2014 at 3:27 pm

      "My recollection is my family always used to serve the nasty green one’s with under seasoned meat filling and overcooked mushy green pepper." Did we grow up in the same family? I've always disliked stuffed pepper for the same reason. And yes, rice was added for bulk in my mother's stuffed peppers too. 🙂 Gorgeous recipe (both the pictures and the recipe itself). Like this, a lot -- thanks.

      Reply
    9. Inês Oliveira says

      May 25, 2014 at 2:42 pm

      So colourful! I've also done some stuffed peppers this month, but this recipe looks so good I'm willing to make them again 🙂

      Reply
    10. nancyc says

      May 25, 2014 at 1:45 pm

      I love stuffed peppers–these sound great! That photo you shared of Hong Kong with the boats is beautiful!

      Reply
    11. Eha says

      May 25, 2014 at 11:30 am

      That front red pepper is really calling out to me 🙂 ! Lovely recipe - I must admit that altho' I use arugula often and have even cooked it, it has not been used as a vegetable stuffing - but it will be!!! Love the photo - how times have changed: the first few times I landed in HK [Kai Tak, naturally!] the harbour was full of red sails of all the junks and one went to Macao by a lumbering ferry 😀 !!!

      Reply
    12. Maureen says

      May 25, 2014 at 7:01 am

      You can study transdermally in Hong Kong? I think we'll all come over for that. 🙂 The stuffed peppers I had as a youngster were just what you described. Awful! These are upmarket stuffed peppers for sure.

      Reply
    13. Robyn says

      May 25, 2014 at 10:53 am

      My experience with stuffed peppers was the same as yours, Bam, lol. These look fantastic and I've never thought to saute arugula before but I'm sure it would be amazing. I don't parboil my peppers either. They need to have some oomph! I would love this as an alternative to rice - thanks so much for a great recipe!
      Love that pic from your balcony - how do you leave it? Stunning!
      Pinned and stumbled. Have a great day.

      Reply
    14. Conor Bofin says

      May 25, 2014 at 10:51 am

      Very nice BAM. I like the idea of transdermal education. I could do with a bit of it myself.

      Reply
    15. Tandy | Lavender and Lime says

      May 25, 2014 at 5:56 am

      I tried the 'fall asleep on your books' method of studying! I'm sure your boys enjoyed this 🙂

      Reply
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