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If you haven’t tried stuffed bell peppers before then you’re missing out on a delectable dish, and what better way to introduce yourself with this dish than with an authentic recipe? This Mexican stuffed peppers by Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons on YouTube is super easy to follow and quick to prepare, and I bet that you and the whole family will keep asking for more servings of this yummy dish.
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What I also love about this dish is that you can use leftover ingredients such as halved bell peppers or ground meat from previous cooking, plus, you can top them with as much cheese as you want, and even season them to taste, especially if love your food a bit spicy. Learn how now by watching the video tutorial below and give it a try today!
Step 1
Preheat your oven to 350°F, then line a baking sheet with aluminum foil, and grease it with a nonstick cooking spray. Wash the peppers and pat them dry, then cut out the stem, and slice each in half. Remove the seeds and the spongy areas, then place the halved peppers on the prepared baking sheet with their cut side up, and cover them with another sheet of foil.
Step 2
Place them in the preheated oven, then let them bake for about 20 minutes, and remove any excess water from the tray or pepper. While waiting for them to bake, place a skillet on a stove over medium-high heat, then heat it before adding the ground turkey, and oil if needed. Break the meat apart, then cook it until nice and brown, and add in the garlic, jalapeno, onion powder, tomato paste, and taco seasoning.
Step 3
Give them a good stir to combine, then add the ¾ cup of water, and let it simmer for about 5 minutes. Add the black beans and tomatoes, then let it continue to simmer for 5 more minutes, and divide the filling evenly to each pepper half. Top them with shredded cheese, then place them in the oven, and allow them to bake uncovered for about 15 minutes or until the cheese has melted. Serve and enjoy!
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