Monday, November 26, 2012

Stuffed Pepper Soup


I love stuffed peppers.
I loved them as a kid and I love them now.
I still like my stuffed peppers the way my Mom made them using her Spanish Rice as a filling.
The only thing I might get crazy with is the kind of cheese I add on top.

Sometimes it's a good ole slice of American cheese.

Sometimes it's sharp cheddar.

Because I'm a rebel like that.

If you are a stuffed pepper lover like I am, then I think you'll love this soup version.
It has all those yummy flavors you love in stuffed peppers, but a bit less time consuming.
Ingredients:
1 lb. ground beef
1 small onion, diced
1 large bell pepper, diced
1 can (29 oz.) diced tomatoes
1 (10 oz) can tomato soup (or tomato sauce)
1 (14 0z) can chicken broth (or beef broth)
2 cups cooked rice
1 tbsp. sugar
t tsp. garlic powder
salt & pepper, to taste
shredded cheddar cheese, for topping

Directions:
In a large pot, brown and crumble ground beef along with diced green peppers and onion over medium-high heat.
When cooked, drain excess grease from beef mixture.
Put beef back into pot.
Add in diced tomatoes.
Add in chicken broth (or beef broth, if using).
Then add in can of tomato soup or tomato sauce (whichever you are using). 
Give it all a good stir. Then add in rice.
Stir again.
Then add seasonings; sugar, garlic powder, salt & pepper (to taste).

I always say to add salt & pepper to taste because I know salt is a sensitive seasoning for many people.
And the amount you use depends on if it is sea salt, kosher salt, table salt or salt substitute.

So when adding salt & pepper, just keep adding a little at a time and stir, then taste after each addition until it gets up to the seasoning level that is right for you and your family.

Cover and let soup simmer on low-medium heat for about 30 minutes to let all the flavors blend.

And serve!
Now, I think you have to serve this soup with shredded cheddar cheese on top.
It ain't a stuffed pepper (in my humble opinion) unless it has cheese on there. 
Enjoy! 
Printable Recipe Here

39 comments:

  1. I make this recipe alot - always a favorite!

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  2. I like my topping to be a nice "blob" of sour cream.

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  3. Yumm! Looks warming and really filling soup!

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  4. This looks delicious. I first had stuffed pepper soup several years ago when I was living in Wisconsin. It was one of the rotating soups at a restaurant I used to go to. I've tried to make it a few times, but it hasn't been quite right. I've bookmarked this one to try! Thanks!

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  5. Lv this...my recipe called for a bit of cinnamon!

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  6. One of my favorites from childhood is stuffed peppers. Unfortunately, my stomach has turned against me. I can no longer eat green peppers. But, I can eat red ones if I keep the portion small. So, this sounds very good, with one minor exception ... I will use red peppers instead of green. Thanks.

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  7. I'm really liking your blog! Lots of good savory recipes and they're quick for weeknights!

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  8. I'm making this now! It's simmering on the stove and tastes delicious! Thanks for sharing this, Brandie! I love your simple, yet fulfilling meals! :)

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  9. I love making stuffed pepper soup, cabbage roll soup too.. but while m'honey love the real McCoy, he doenst really care for the soup version.. persnickity, huh. He eats it anyways I love it & I love the ease of the dish.. I enjoyed seeing your version.

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  10. I love a meal that is hearty and healthy! Skip the cheese and it's low fat too...ya like that's gonna happen!

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  11. Soup is made and just waiting for lunch time. I love the way this soup allows the green pepper to stay a bit on the crunchy/solid side instead of turning to mush. I love your recipes, and the amounts you provide doesn't leave room for left-overs.....

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  12. Yay! I have a container of left over pepper stuffing in the freezer and wasn't quite sure what I was going to do with it. Now I know!

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  13. This recipe inspired me! I promise to post my recipe soon but I made it in the crock pot and modified a few ingredients to fit our dietary requirements. The hubby went NUTS. Thank you, Brandie, for inspiring a keeper.

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  14. Brandie- This looks soo yummy!! It is at the top of my "to make" list for this week! I was wondering which do you prefer... using the tomato soup or the tomato sauce?
    Thanks for the inspiration :)

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  15. Just made this for dinner and it was DELICIOUS! Thanks for the easy yet delicious recipe!

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  16. Amazing and delicious!

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  17. This is awesome! Great recipe that I know I'll be making a lot!

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  18. Does anyone prefer chicken broth over beef? I have an opened beef that needs used up, but thinking the chicken would be better? any suggestions?

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  19. very good, just finished a bowl with a fresh loaf of Italian bread...I used chicken broth, traditional speg sauce and sharp cheddar.....

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  20. Great recipe! Loved stuffed green peppers as a kid so when I saw this recipe, I had to give it a try. It was great! In laws came over and kept going back for seconds! Thanks for sharing!

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  21. I love this soup!!!! how many servings is in one batch

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  22. This soup is so good !!! Easy to prepare as well. I will definitely be making this again ... and again.

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  23. Making this now, but as I scroll down there are so many of your recipes I want to try. Like ALL of them. They look so yummy! Maybe one a week? :) Thanks a bunch.

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    1. What a sweet comment! Thank you! Hope you love all the ones you might try!

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  24. I made this last night!!! I tripled some ingredients and it was AWESOME!!!! everyone loved it!!!!

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    1. Thank you for coming back to let me know Kim! So glad this was a winner!

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  25. This was really good. I am always looking for things for my Son to make for dinner.He is becoming a great cook. I had tortilla chips with mine, my son and husband had buttered bread with theirs. We will surely make this again........Thank you for the great recipes..........Sandy

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    1. Sandy, I loved reading your comment! Thank you so much! I am so happy you enjoyed this one!

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  26. in the ingredients listed you put "t tsp. garlic powder". what is the amount of tsps of garlic powder that is needed?

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  27. Just got done making this soup, it tastes great. We like spice in our soups so I put some red pepper flakes in it to give it a little kick.

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  28. Great recipe! I made it tonight, my family is a big fan of stuffed peppers and i've never seen it in soup form. I added red pepper flakes to make it a little spicy, and it turned out delicious!

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  29. I add about a half-pound of hot ground sausage for additional flavor and spice.

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  30. Precious Mack-DavisApril 21, 2013 at 9:43 PM

    I made this soup and shared it with my best friend and she shared it with her daughter and family and now they want me to adopt them, I gave them the web site and told her how easy it was to make. It was sooo delicious. I didn't have any diced tomatoes so I used Rotel tomatoes and it gave it some what a kick, so good.

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  31. I used this basic recipe today but made some edits to make it "clean eating" and diet friendly:

    Switched the white rice out for brown rice

    Used ground turkey instead of beef

    Used two bell peppers instead of one (to boost the veggie content)

    I did not add the sugar--instead, I made sure to use organic tomato sauce, which tends to be sweeter than non-organic. I also added about a tablespoon of fresh, minced basil to play up the sweetness.

    It turned out fabulous!!

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  32. Hello, Brandie! Sounds like a great recipe. I was planning on trying it tomorrow, until I noticed that you put t tsp. garlic powder. Would that be 1 tsp. garlic powder? Thanks!

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  33. Wonderful recipe! My whole family loves it and wants more! Thank you so much for sharing this, Brandie. I see it becoming a family favorite.

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  34. This is an awesome soup- just made it- HOWEVER to me it was missing something...needed some ground cumin!! PERFECT!!!

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  35. Wonderful * Awesome
    I did add Italian Sausage & Used Progresso Recipe Starters Fire Roasted Tomato Instead Of Tomato Sauce

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