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Reviewed: Mar. 2, 2007
great recipe. I made this for a gathering because there were some vegetarians coming. I used a italian flavoured tofu-ground beef substitute and it was phenomenal. I also used both red and green peppers for some color and variety. Would definatly do it again!
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Reviewed: Feb. 16, 2007
One of our favorites! Cut the sauce part in half, but still add the same amount of sausage.
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Reviewed: Jan. 5, 2007
I used marinara sauce rather than tomato soup. I used some leftover brown rice instead of instant. Oh and I subbed the pork sausage with a homemade low-fat chicken sausage. Omitted cheese :( I got the calorie content down to about 200-much better than 800! post holiday dieting ;-)
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Reviewed: Jul. 5, 2006
This recipe turned out really good. I didn't boil the peppers first, however. I stuffed them and baked them at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. Rather than using sausage, I used ground beef. Couldn't have turned out any better!
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Reviewed: May 17, 2006
Recipe turned out great. I won't use minute rice so I used half a pound of ground beef half a pound of ground pork browned them and the chopped onion in a large frying pan with a lid. When that was finished browning I added 2 cups of raw long grain white rice and the rest of the ingredients brought it to a boil reduced heat to medium low and let it simmer for a half hour until the rice was cooked. Then I stuff the peppers raw, baked them for half an hour added the cheese on top stuck them back under the broiler until cheese bubbled. Only one pan to clean up and all the flavors blended well.
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Reviewed: Apr. 9, 2006
1st attempt at making stuffed peppers. They came out great! Only difference was I ommitted boiling the peppers prior to placing them in the oven. I scaled the recipe down to 4 and had lots left over. Will you remainder for burritos tonight. Perfect. SIDE NOTE: I HAVE SINCE MADE THIS RECIPE SEVERAL TIMES AND NO LONGER USE IT FOR STUFFED PEPPERS. MAKE BURRITOS OUT OF THEM EVERY TIME. SO GOOD!
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Reviewed: Jan. 20, 2006
I like this recipe, but I will keep searching for a better stuffed peppers recipe. It's outstanding, particularly when we look at the simple and easy ingredients. As others have said, I would like to repeat emphatically: DON'T BOIL THE PEPPERS. 3 of 6 peppers cracked as I attempted to remove them from the pot to the baking pan, despite being extremely careful. No wonder. They were so mushy and weak that it's amazing they all didn't split. I should have listened to cwillisf, another reviewer. I did increase the ingredients by .5 to insure that I would have enough stuffing. It was nice to have the extra stuffing to spoon over the peppers, especially since three of them capsized from being split. Because half of the peppers ended up flat, this looked more like a casserole than traditional stuffed peppers. But on taste, this is a good dish. I will try it again someday. And by the way, since we aren't meshing a complex blend of spices, the stuffing mixture does not need to cook for more than a few minutes--in my opinion--just enough for the cheese to melt properly.
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Reviewed: Oct. 27, 2005
This recipe is GREAT!! My husband could not get enough of it!! I didn't have any tomato soup, but instead used tomato sauce and tomato juice. I highly reccomend this recipe!!
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Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2005
My husband is on a low-carb diet. o I took this recipe and reduced it to 2 servings. I then used 1/2 lb. ground sausage + 1/2 ground beef and omitted the rice. My husband, who is a very busy restaurant manager, made the time to call home and RAVE about this phenomenal recipe. THANKS SO MUCH NANCIE!!!! You are helping me to score points in the low-carb kitchen. :)
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Reviewed: May 1, 2005
Very good. Things i did differently was use instant brown rice, canned whole tomatos broken into chunks, spicy italian sausage, and no seasonings (the sausage was enough). My fiance loved it!
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Reviewed: Mar. 26, 2005
We've become pretty big fans of stuffed peppers, and this is a decent reciepe to use. Though we usually substitute the sausage for beef, because I like it better. This is a good, classic reciepe though, and I highly recommend it as a starting point if you're in for some nice stuffed peppers. We also don't boil our peppers before we bake them. It seemed like an unnecessary step that didn't do much for the peppers.
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Reviewed: Oct. 5, 2004
These were good!! I have to say I agree with some of the others that the meat/rice mixture does not need to be cooked as long as the recipes says. I just boiled the peppers, stuffed them, and put them under the broiler for a few min. to get the cheese all crusty and bubbly. I'll make these again!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 5, 2004
I have tried about 5 different stuffed pepper recipes and I would have to say that this is the best ever!!! I was trying to duplicate a recipe from Fareway Grocery stores and this tops it!! Thanks!!
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Reviewed: Sep. 11, 2004
I made it tonight for my boyfriend and his mom. They both thought it was georgeous. I will make this again.
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Reviewed: Nov. 18, 2003
These are yummy! I normally add more cheese than called for.
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Reviewed: Jun. 1, 2003
Really good, but I did make a few changes. Red peppers were on sale, so that was a no brainer. Instead of cutting the tops off the peppers like I normally do, I sliced them in half lengthwise. Boiling the peppers isn't necessary, so I skipped that part and just added some water to the bottom of the pan before it was ready to be baked. I used tomato sauce in lieu of the soup, replaced the rice with couscous and then topped the peppers with shredded Pepper Jack cheese. The family really enjoyed the fact that the recipe called for sausage (although I used turkey sausage) instead of beef. Thanks Nancie!
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Reviewed: May 21, 2003
Excellent recipe--great taste, but I believe that three cups COOKED instant rice was intended. My filling had alot of rice and not much of anything else. I will try the recipe again with the small change, and I will add a can of chopped tomatoes, drained.
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Reviewed: Dec. 8, 2002
The stuffing is really good. Makes an excellent buritto mix as well, just as add lectuce. I made the mix with the plan of six large peppers which I had, I ended using about 3/4 of it. For the peppers aspect, DO NOT BOIL the peppers unless you like them mushy and tasteless. To cut down on the cooking time add less water to the mix when you add the tomato soup, I would suggest cutting it down to half the recommended amount.
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Reviewed: Oct. 20, 2002
everyone liked this one. I used 1/2 peppers-jack cheese and 1/2 chedder gave it just alittle bite.
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Reviewed: May 30, 2002
Really yummy! I've never had stuffed peppers before, so this was a good one to try. I grilled my peppers instead of steaming them. SO GOOD!
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