My mother stuffed her peppers with ground beef and rice that were cooked in a tomato sauce. My colorful stuffed peppers are strictly vegan. ( I sometimes use the same stuffing and stuff tomatoes too)
In the past I've made these tasty lemony Greek stuffed peppers (link to recipe) using brown rice, tomatoes, spices, and pine nuts. It is one of my favorites.
This time I decided to make a simple recipe using a mixture of quinoa, cauliflower rice, tofu and seasoning.
I like to soften the peppers by lightly steaming them before stuffing and cooking them.
4 bell peppers (red or yellow)
1 cup of water to steam the peppers
2 cups of dry white quinoa, cooked
2 cups of riced cauliflower, cooked
4 ounces of firm tofu, diced
optional: 1/4 cup of sliced black olives
1 cup of vegetable broth, divided
Salt (to taste)
Cracked black pepper (to taste)
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
Directions:
Cut the tops off of each pepper (to make a lid) and clean out the seeds of the pepper. In a large rimmed skillet, add the peppers and 1 cup of water, cover, and allow the peppers to steam for about 5-8 minutes and soften up somewhat and remove from the skillet set aside (you can see I burned mine).
Use the same skillet to make the cauliflower rice and add the cooked quinoa and tofu. Cook the mixture adding vegetable as needed to prevent burning. When the frozen cauliflower rice is fully cooked, about 5 minutes, stir mixture well and use to stuff the peppers.
Stuff each pepper with the stuffing, return the stuffed peppers to the skillet, add remainder of vegetable broth to the skillet (or add 1 cup of broth) cover and cook for about 5 minutes.
I like stuffed marrows, but I am not a fan of stuffed tomatoes and peppers. I do like your stuffing though.
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I like stuffed peppers and your quinoa filling sounds great for vegetarians.
ReplyDeleteAngie, I agree. It's a simple plant-based stuffing for vegetarians
DeleteI'm really not a fan of baked stuffed peppers but I love raw ones and a good quinoa salad mix inside a raw pepper would be divine. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteFunny, I love the flavor when its baked! I do love them raw too!
DeleteGreat healthy and detailed one. LOve it !
ReplyDeletePlant-based food does tend to be healthy. I'm really careful with the fat content.
DeleteI will try this when the peppers are in season! I’ll even use tofu…
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it Marie!
DeleteThis sounds very good, yummy! I need to go food shopping tomorrow, I have nothing here! Valerie
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! My mom used to make stuffed peppers a lot, so this makes me think of her. 💛💖
ReplyDeleteMy mom too...
DeleteOhhh, I haven't had stuffed peppers in forever, this looks so good!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Yes, I tend to forget about making them too.
DeleteThese look gorgeous, and I appreciated the tip for steaming the peppers beforehand. The addition of olives, though, is what really sold me on this approach -- great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteThese look so pretty and delish!
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings, Judee.
Thank you so much.
DeleteI love stuffed peppers (and other veggies like eggplant or zucchini), and I don't mind a vegan version - although I don't mind the addition of meat either :) Love the quinoa stuffing and especially intrigued by the use of tofu!
ReplyDeleteI think that quinoa is a perfect vegan stuffing
DeleteYUM!! I love quinoa and I adore stuffed peppers!! Your recipe sounds terrific!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you like both quinoa and stuffed peppers- you probably will like this recipe
DeleteI love stuffed peppers, and these are delicious!!.....Abrazotes, Marcela
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