Why we love this recipe
Stuffed vegetables are a wonderful meatless main dish, and these peppers were no disappointment! Alex and I have been on a bit of a Mexican-inspired kick lately, so this vegetarian stuffed poblano peppers idea fit the bill for a meal with friends. Since it’s pretty simple to make, it’s perfect for weeknight meals as well. Keep reading for the recipe.
Making these stuffed poblano peppers
This vegetarian stuffed poblano peppers recipe is a result of a fair amount of research. The main idea is simple, and offers a lot of flexibility. While you cook up some rice, you’ll broil the poblano peppers to get them slightly blackened and tender (per the method above). Then mix the rice with some black beans, corn, green onions, and salsa for the filling. Top with cheese and broil again for just 2 minutes!
Slice the poblano peppers in half and remove the seeds. Place the peppers in a baking dish with the skin side up. Broil on high for about 7 minutes. Flip the peppers and broil 7 more minutes until tender.
Instead of rice, you can choose any grain, veggies, and spices for these stuffed poblano peppers. Any whole grain will work here, be it quinoa, farro, millet, freekah or bulgur. You also can boil the grain ahead of time to speed things up. You could also mix it up on the cheese: try goat cheese or gouda.
The result tasted incredible and was fun to serve for guests. We especially liked the earthy taste of the poblano peppers as an alternative a bell pepper, which we often use in our stuffed pepper recipes. We hope you enjoy it: let us know in the comments below!
Are poblano peppers hot?
Before you make this Mexican pepper dish, you might be wondering: are poblano peppers spicy? While they do have a subtle heat, overall poblano peppers are mild. Keep in mind that heat is a continuum. You can have a range of spice within a pepper variety itself. If you look at various peppers on a spice-level continuum, here’s a snapshot at a glance! (Note how far towards the mild end that you see Anaheim peppers.)
Green pepper: No spice Anaheim pepper: Very mild Poblano peppers: Mild Jalapeno peppers: Medium hot Serrano peppers: Hot Cayenne: Very hot Habanero: Extremely hot Ghost pepper: Outrageously hot
More stuffed peppers recipes
If you like these stuffed poblano peppers, here are a few stuffed peppers recipes you might enjoy:
Classic Stuffed Peppers Stuffed Green Peppers Quinoa Stuffed Peppers Recipe Samosa Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers Recipe
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