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Stuffed Poblano Peppers are loaded with southwest seasoned ground beef, rice, veggies, and cheese for a satisfying dinner with just a little bit of a kick! Everybody raves about this twist on classic stuffed peppers! Stuffed peppers are one of our favorite weeknight meals! They are lower in carbs and a great way to get kids to eat more vegetables. Some of our other favorite versions are Turkey Stuffed Peppers, Mexican Quinoa Stuffed Peppers and Chicken Enchilada Stuffed Peppers!

Easy Stuffed Poblano Peppers

We love these stuffed poblano peppers because the fun presentation always means perfect portion sizes and empty plates. Serve them up with a pitcher of creamy, ice cold horchata for a laid-back meal that is great for relaxed entertaining since all of it can easily be made in advance. The southwest flavors of the smoky, mildly spicy poblanos and pepper jack cheese go really well with the hearty filling of ground beef, rice, and spices. Ground turkey, chicken, or pork can also be used in place of the ground beef. You can even make a vegetarian version of this dish! Simply use a can of drained and rinsed pinto beans or cooked quinoa in place of the ground beef!

Are Poblano Peppers Spicy?

Poblano peppers are actually quite mild, with much less heat than jalapenos. Compared to red and green bell peppers, which aren’t spicy at all, poblano peppers have more of a kick, but it’s nothing in the realm of “mouth-on-fire” kind of spicy. Even our picky eaters can handle the level of heat in these stuffed poblano peppers.

How to Make Stuffed Peppers:

It’s a cinch to throw these stuffed peppers together, especially if you already have some leftover rice on hand. Roasting the peppers before filling them is important because they won’t have enough time to soften otherwise. While poblano peppers can be eaten without roasting, we think these are much better when the peppers are roasted first while the filling is being made.

Can Stuffed Poblano Peppers Be Made Ahead?

Sure! You can assemble the stuffed poblano peppers up to 1 day in advance. Store them in the fridge, then bake when you are ready. Or if you have already baked them, store the leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. They reheat really well in the microwave for a minute or two, or in the oven at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. You can even make these stuffed peppers are a freezer meal. Once completely frozen, the peppers can be wrapped in two layers or plastic wrap and stored in a large zip tight bag or container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Bake from frozen by adding 10 additional minutes or so to the bake time, or thaw first in the fridge overnight. You may want to cover them with foil though so the cheese doesn’t burn on top before the filling in the middle is hot all the way through.

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  All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Amy Visit Amy’s Website Comment * Name * Email * Website

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