Monday, November 18, 2013

Come on to my house, aaaaaaaa-my house, I'm gonna give you......... some stuffed peppers

Today kicked my posterior, so rather than grace you some of my glittering wit, just read my recipe and make it! Ya hear? Ok........... BREAK! 




Jake's Stuffed Peppers with Chicken




Stuffed Peppers 

Ingredients 
4 green bell peppers
1 pound ground chicken 
1 yellow onion 
3 strips turkey or pork bacon 
4 cloves of garlic 
1 medium zucchini 
1 roma tomato 
1/2 cup green or kalamata olives 
1/4 cup of chicken stock 
1 tablespoon of cornstarch 
2 teaspoons of garlic powder
2 teaspoons of onion powder 
2 tablespoons of fresh chopped basil 
salt and pepper to taste 
1 cup good quality store bought marinara sauce 

Preheat oven to 375˚ F 

1- Dice the onions. Over medium heat in a large frying pan, sauté the onions with non fat cooking spray. 
2- Dice bacon into small pieces, and add to the onions. 
3- Finely chop the garlic. Once the onions are tender, add the garlic to the pan. 
4- Dice the zucchini, add to the pan. 
5- Add the ground chicken to the pan. As it cooks, continue to break up the chicken into small bits with a spatula. 
6- As the chicken browns, dice the tomato. Once the chicken is nearly done, add the tomato to the pan. 
7- Dice the olives and add them to the pan. 
8- Heat the chicken stock in the microwave. Once warmed, add the cornstarch to the chicken stock and mix well. 
9- Turn heat off, pour the chicken stock/cornstarch to the pan and stir well. Allow to rest so the stock will thicken up. 
10- Cut tops off the bell peppers and remove the cores, seeds and veins. 
11- Fill the peppers with 1/4 of the meat mixture. Top the peppers with 1/4 cup of marinara. 
12- Bake for 45 minutes until peppers are visibly cooked through and the top edges are starting to brown. 

Enjoy! PS, adding chicken sausage to the meat mixture is not a bad idea. Also, adding grated parmesan cheese to the top of the peppers isn’t a bad idea either. 

PSS- Also, adding some tomato paste and tomato sauce to the meat would really primo too! 



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