If you are looking for a meal that is hearty and filled with flavor but meatless, then these Vegetarian Enchilada Stuffed Peppers are for you! This recipe was created in partnership with Bob’s Red Mill.
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If you’ve been reading my blog a while, then you may remember when vegetarian meals were more of the norm here. There was a good couple of years that I cut a lot of meat out of my diet (sticking with mostly seafood and whole grains for protein). I have always enjoyed eating meatless meals but I’ve learned it’s not always easy to pull those off with the entire family. I still try, though not as often as I used to…and honestly, sometimes I end up eating most by myself (makes lunch during the week extra easy this way!).
These Vegetarian Enchilada Stuffed Peppers are something my husband does enjoy and doesn’t miss the meat (though, let’s face it, he would always choose the meat option first). If you have family members that won’t touch a meatless meal then you can always adjust this recipe by cutting the quinoa in half and adding 1lb of browned ground turkey or beef or even shredded chicken.
Recipes like this are pretty versatile which makes them awesome to play with and add to the dinner rotation.
To make the filling I combined my favorite protein packed whole grain – quinoa – with black beans and cheese and a few spices. Simple!
Smother your stuffed peppers with your favorite enchilada sauce and bake covered for 40 minutes. Top with cheese and cook until melted.
These would be great to prep ahead to cook later, or cook ahead to reheat later. The choice is yours!
Dinner is served.
Yield: 6 servings
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Disclosure: I received compensation to create this recipe for Bob’s Red Mill. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Aggie’s Kitchen!