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Spanish Style Stuffed Peppers |
Stuffed peppers go south of the border! Done on the BBQ grill and flavored with Hillshire’s American Craft sausage.
Meat Is A Condiment
This is certainly a different kind of stuffed pepper…and I believe an improvement on the classic.
I recently discovered this line of sausage put out by Hillshire Farms when it was on a list of products you could feature with a recent promotion I was involved with.
Perfect combination of flavors |
It looked interesting so I bought all 3 varieties the store offered–jalapeno & cheddar, garlic & onion and smoky burbon. Other varieties are available, but these were what my store had.
I chose to use the jalapeno & cheddar for this since the bit of heat was offset by the sweetness of the bell peppers. I had a little bit of mild salsa (you can use hot if you like), loads of rice and cheeses so I blended them together. Result was outrageously good!
There are a few steps involved…I prefer to crisp the sausage pieces because it adds texture, flavor and it just looks nicer, but it’s not an absolute necessity here. I’ve also given directions for a conventional oven, but that way you miss out on the WONDERFUL flavor the grill gives the bell pepper.
The Recipe
Spanish Style Stuffed Peppers
Ingredients
- 4-6 large bell peppers in assorted colors
- 3 Hillshire Farms American Craft Jalapeno & Cheddar sausage kielbasa or smoked sausage may be substituted
- 1 1/2 cups cooked white rice cooled or leftover rice
- 3 tbsp mild salsa
- 1/2 cup diced onion
- 2 tsp Goya Adobo con Pimiento seasoning*
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 1 cup shredded Monterrey jack cheese
- 2 tbsp olive oil
Instructions
- *If you can't get the Goya seasoning, a fairly decent substitute would be a pinch of white pepper, 1 tsp salt & 1 tsp garlic powder.
- Cut peppers in half thru stem. Remove seeds and white pulp. Reserve half the amount of cut peppers for filling. Dice enough of the remaining pepper halves to make 1/2 cup of diced peppers.
- Heat the olive oil in a heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion and the diced peppers. Saute until onion is translucent; about 5-7 minutes, being careful not to let this burn. Add onion mixture to cooked rice. Also add the salsa, seasonings and the shredded cheese. Set aside.
- Preheat grill to high heat. Meanwhile, slice sausage into 1/8-1/4-inch slices. Place grill wok or grill pan (these have holes in them--they look like baking sheets with holes. Generally used for grilling small food such as scallops, shrimp and veggies. I use a Technique grill pan) on the grill grate.
- Place sliced sausage on grill pan in a single layer. Grill about 3 minutes each side, or until they are brown and crisp. (if you don't wish to use the grill for this, they may be broiled or pan fried). Remove from grill and reduce heat to medium-low.
- Add grilled sausage to rice mixture. Stuff the remaining pepper halves.
- Place stuffed peppers on the grill pan/sheet. Close the lid of the BBQ grill and cook peppers for approximately 20-30 minutes or until peppers are just beginning to get soft and are nicely grilled. This can also be done in an oven indoors--place peppers in a baking pan, cover with foil and bake at 350 for 30 or so minutes. However, they taste MUCH better done on a BBQ grill.
Nutrition
Spanish Style Stuffed Peppers |
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