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Perfectly Pleasing Peppers
Apr 29th

Stuffed Bell Peppers
6 – Bell peppers (Yellow, Red, Orange- 6 pack sold at Sam’s)
2 lb. Ground turkey (I did 1 lb of each turkey and sirloin since my guests aren’t big turkey fans)
1 – 2 c. Brown rice, cooked (I made it with chicken stock instead of water)
1 Medium white onion, chopped
1 Clove garlic, minced
1 Can diced tomatoes with chiles and peppers
4 T. Tomato paste
6 T. Brown sugar (trust me, it will not make it sweet, just balance some of the acidity from the tomatoes)
1 T Red pepper flakes
4 oz. smoky Gruyere cheese (6 of the deli slices will be for the top)
2- 2 ½ c. Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
Salt
Pepper
Dried parsley flakes
Sour cream
Directions
Prepare the peppers by removing the tops and digging out the seeds, etc.
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add peppers for 4-5 minutes.
Remove from water immediately rinse until cool (no longer cooking) and set aside.
After they cool, test to be sure they can stand alone. If not, cut a little from the bottom to make them flat.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Coat the bottom of a large skillet with EVOO begin to heat the pan to brown the meat. Season.
After meat is browned, drain.
Add onions, diced pepper tops (minus stems of course) and garlic.
Add brown sugar and pepper flakes.
Add rice (which should be about 2 ½ cups), diced tomatoes and tomato paste.
Continue cooking.
Fold the Gruyere cheese in reduce heat. Once it’s melted, remove from heat.
Line peppers in a casserole dish.
Stuff peppers with hot meat mixture.
Bake at 350 for 5 minutes.
Top each with one slice of Gruyere cheese and then with shredded cheddar.
Continue to bake for 15 minutes (or until cheese is melted)
Once melted, removed from oven and sprinkle parsley flakes on top.
Serve hot with a small dollop of sour cream if desired.
What to cook when you have to cook what you have…
Dec 18th
I am so sorry that I have been a little absent. I know it’s waaaay too early in this thing for excuses though, lol. Truth be told, I had BETTER stuff to do, lol. Just Kidding! I have been struggling with the direction in which I would like to take this site. I’m sure that you would like more than my ramblings and rants on the daily and that it is possible that there is a chance that you, the reader, may not be as OBSESSED with food as I am. In any event, we’re experiencing “growing pains” and will take any suggestions…please. : )
On to the good stuff…
Today started as a good day. I took my new camera to work to photograph the Holiday Luncheon and Christmas Tree Pics. I was uber excited although I had a 9 am meeting just before the festivities. In any event, I sorta kinda donated my car keys in with my canned good donations to one of the 4 food banks we partner with every year. The worst part is that I did not notice they were missing until after their business hours. So, my friend picked us up from work and now we’re trapped. We probably wouldn’t be going anywhere but I never noticed how much I liked the option. : )
In a hurry to whip something up, relieve my stress and not take my stress out on the “unneccessarily pouty Greg” I remembered that I had purchased Jerk Pork from Publix. I used to be skeptical of pre-seasoned meats for some reason but since it’s just the two of us, I decided to give it a try. The meat is cut into big bite-sized chunks and is marinated in a jerk seasoning. IT IS SPICY AND DELICIOUS. I served it over egg noodles that night with corn on the cob and a side salad. However, a friend of mine says she makes it with yellow rice and I presume any other kind of rice or noodle would work just the same. This meal is hella quick, tasty and EASY. Give it a try one night. (P.S. I buy 2 packs for about $2.50 each and we eat it for lunch the next day as well). Good Stuff…
Stuffed Bell Peppers
Dec 6th
6 – Bell Peppers (Yellow, Red, Orange)*
1 ½ lb ground turkey
1 cup uncooked Brown Rice (add a bouillon cube to the water before boiling)
1 medium white onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 can diced tomatoes with chiles and peppers
1 8oz can tomato sauce
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 can corn
1 half container white mushrooms, sliced
4 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp cayenne pepper
3- 3 ½ cups shredded cheddar cheese
Salt
Pepper
Chopped Parsley Flakes
Sour cream
Prepare rice according to package with bouillon cube or chicken stock in place of water.
Prepare the peppers by removing the tops and digging out the seeds, etc.
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add peppers for 4-5 minutes.
Remove from water immediately rinse and set aside. Read the rest of this entry »


































