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Super easy spinach ricotta Stuffed Peppers are full cheesy goodness. They are perfect for meatless Monday or dinner with vegetarian friends!
Serve spinach ricotta stuffed pepper with a grain of your choice! We love to serve our stuffed peppers with rice or for more veggies, a cauliflower rice. Either way, it’s delicious!
Easy Stuffed Peppers Recipe
I don’t eat too many meatless meals, but when I do they usually involve lots of cheese or cream. Hello pizza and fettuccine! Thank heavens for dairy and that I’m not allergic or intolerant. Seriously, I barely go a meal without some kind of dairy product.
If you like cheese as much as I do then you’ll love these Spinach Ricotta Stuffed Peppers! The peppers are jam packed with sautรฉed onion, garlic, and spinach, plus ricotta and parmesan cheese! I can assure you each bite is so full of flavor.
This recipe calls for 2 bell peppers cut in half, which serves 4 people. But if you’re feeding a larger crowd, or you can eat more than one half pepper, you can easily double the recipe! In that case, the Costco size pack of bell peppers might come in handy. ๐
These stuffed peppers are so flavorful and cheesy and way too easy to throw together. I have a feeling I’m going to be making these a lot more this spring and summer.
How to Make Stuffed Bell Peppers
This recipe is SO easy… And the peppers themselves only require a handful of ingredients!
FILLING. Cook up some onions and garlic, wilt the spinach, season, and then mix it with the ricotta and Parmesan cheese.
STUFF. Take the mixture and stuff it into each pepper half.
BAKE. Toss the tomatoes into the 9×13 pan. Drizzle with a little olive oil and then salt and pepper. Arrange the stuffed peppers in the pan with the tomatoes and then bake at 425 degrees for 25-30 minutes.
GARNISH. Top with more parmesan, fresh basil or parsley.
Meanwhile, make your grain. What’s your go-to grain? Quinoa, rice, orzo? I really enjoyed these peppers with Orzo Rice. You just toast the orzo in butter until golden and then add some rice and proceed as you would normally cook rice. So good!
Tips + SToring INfo
Add protein by incorporating roasted chickpeas, beans, or crumbled sausage/hamburger
To make it spicy, add crushed red pepper flakes or a splash of hot sauce
STORE stuffed peppers in an airtight container in the fridge for about a week. The peppers will get softer as time progresses.
To make ahead, assemble the stuffed peppers ahead of time and keep them covered in the fridge for 24 hours before baking. Bake like normal.
REHEAT the stuffed peppers either in the microwave or in the oven. To reheat them in the oven you will want to cover them and bake them at 350 or 15-20 minutes until theyโre warmed through. If you are using the microwave, heat them on high for 2 minutes.
For even more meatless meals, check out:
Stuffed Bell Pepper Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 TB vegetable oil divided
- 3/4 c diced onion
- 3 c chopped baby spinach chopped – about 6 oz
- salt and pepper to taste to taste
- 2 yellow bell peppers cut in half, seeds removed
- 1 1/2 c ricotta part-skim
- 6 TB parmesan cheese grated
- 10 oz container grape or cherry tomatoes
For the Garnish
- parmesan cheese grated
- fresh flat parsley or basil
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425.
- Place tomatoes in a 9×13 pan and drizzle with ยฝ tablespoon olive oil. Salt and pepper. Set aside.
- Heat remaining 1ยฝ tablespoons oil in a skillet over medium heat. Saute onion until translucent and soft. Add the garlic and spinach and cook until wilted. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Mix ricotta and Parmesan together. Add in the spinach mixture and stuff into peppers. Sprinkle with more Parmesan cheese and arrange in the pan with the tomatoes.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes or until lightly browned. Garnish with more Parmesan and some fresh parsley or basil.
- Serve over rice, orzo, or quinoa.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Adapted from: Al dente Gourmet
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ENJOY!
I’m making this for dinner right now. I didn’t see garlic listed in the ingredients, but I noticed it is mentioned in the instructions. I added 2 cloves of garlic. The house smells amazing! Can’t wait to eat it!
Perfect! I need to add it. What did you think?
Do you know how many calories this is?
I am sorry, I do not. You can find sites online that will convert recipes for you though. I hope you find what you need & I am sorry again ๐
I’ve made this a few times and love it! I change it a little by adding ground sausage. It makes it so flavorful. Leftovers are even better.
Yum! I am glad you liked them! Thank you for trying them!
I am looking at your recipe for spinach ricotta stuffed peppers. On the recipe it states that you use “spinach, ricotta, and your favorite grain”. On the recipe though it does not say how much of the grain we should add into the mixture. I would love some feedback on this! those look so yummy!
It just depends on how many servings you need. You’d have to look on the box of grain & see the serving suggestions & just follow the instructions for it. I hope that helps. You don’t even need the grain, I just like adding it, making it more like a meal ๐
I am confused about the grain thing as well. does it get put into the mixture, or simply on the side?
We like to serve the peppers over choice of grain ๐
Has anyone tried to freeze these for fast meals for later?
I’m sorry, I haven’t tried freezing them, yet! Anyone else?
Could i add shredded chicken to this!?
Sure could!! I hope you like it! Let me know how it turns out!
Just made these for dinner tonight. They were very yummy!
I am so glad you liked them! Thank you for trying them!
Be careful not to use any oils (such as extra virgin olive oil) when cooking the tomatoes. Only use a high temperature cooking oil or your oven will start smoking like mine did! Whoops.
Sorry I meant any oils with low smoke points
Thanks for the tips!!
This means I can eat more, right?! hahaa thanks for sharing
LOL!! Yep ๐ Enjoy and thanks so much!
I made this for dinner and it turned out absolutely perfect!!!! So easy to make and delicious. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thank you for trying them!
The tomatoes look absolutely incredible. All it took was a little olive oil and 25-30 minutes in the oven at 425?