If you have an outdoor Farmers’ Market in your city, make sure you don’t miss it especially during the summer months. It really is an amazing experience. Next to growing and picking your own vegetables, a Farmers’ Market will give you the next best experience. It’s actually sort of gratifying to put a face to the guy who cultivated your food, don’t ‘ya think?
And you will almost always see something new, I promise. I found purple bell peppers at our market one day. Aren’t they pretty? They smell good too. Just like regular peppers, but with a subtle fruity note.
The pictures don’t do it justice, they are prettier in person!
I knew it would be a crime to just cut them up and put them in some dish. So I decided to stuff them. Believe me, stuffed peppers are way more easier than they look.
You can make a bowl full of your favorite stuffing and use a little for a couple of stuffed peppers whenever needed. Refrigerate the leftover filling and use it up over a few days.
I decided to stuff the peppers with bulgur wheat and more vegetables from the Market, combining them together to make a light pilaf. It’s super easy, filling yet light, packed with nutrients and tastes absolutely amazing. Use stock or broth to cook the bulgur, it really adds to the flavor. The pilaf is good enough to be eaten alone as well. I seem to be using bulgur wheat a lot nowadays, in savory and sweet dishes.
You can top the peppers with cheese or not, but adding cheese helps keep the pilaf stuffing moist or else the top layer might end up slightly dried and crunchy. I don’t use cheese much in our diet, but I have cheese slices in the fridge for the occasional craving. I cut them up and use them on the rare occasion a recipe calls for cheese. I use them in pasta sauce as well, it is one of the easiest cooking hacks ever!
Back to the recipe now.
BULGUR WHEAT VEGETABLE PILAF STUFFED BELL PEPPERS
You will need: (For 4 large peppers, with a little leftover filling)
For the pilaf,
- Bulgur wheat – 1 cup
- Stock or water – 2 1/2 cups
- Butter or oil – 1 tbsp
- Onion – 1 small, finely chopped
- Garlic – 2 pods, finely chopped
- Cumin powder – 1/2 tsp
- Cilantro leaves – a small handful, finely chopped
- Salt – to taste
- Cherry tomatoes – 6 (or 1 regular tomato), chopped
- Jalapeno peppers – 1, de-seeded and finely chopped
- Vegetables of choice – a small handful (like green peas, corn, chopped zucchini, etc)
For stuffed peppers,
- Bell peppers – 4
- Shredded cheese – a handful (or use 4 cut up cheese slices)
- Oil – for brushing
How to:
- Heat a skillet on high and lightly roast the bulgur wheat. Keep stirring constantly till you get a nutty aroma and the bulgur turns a light golden color, 3-4 minutes tops. Remove and keep aside.
- In a large pot, bring the stock or water to boil. If you are using water or unsalted stock, add 1/2 tsp salt. Turn the heat all the way down and add the roasted bulgur wheat. Stir well and close the lid. The bulgur will absorb all the liquid, in like 5-10 minutes (depending on the coarseness of the bulgur, so keep checking in between). Open and fluff lightly with a fork. Remove from heat and keep aside.
- In the skillet you used earlier, heat the butter or oil. Add onions and garlic and saute till onions are translucent. Add cumin powder and cilantro leaves. Add all other vegetables except tomatoes and stir well. Season with salt (and black pepper too, if you like).
- Add this vegetable mixture to the cooked bulgur. Add the tomatoes too and combine well. Your bulgur vegetable pilaf is now ready. Allow to cool slightly.
- Meanwhile, pre-heat the oven to 375 deg.F.
- Cut the tops off the bell peppers and remove their seeds and veins. Microwave them on high for a minute, just to get them slightly tender. Spoon in the filling into each pepper and top with shredded cheese. Brush oil very lightly on the pepper skins and tops.
- Place them upright on a baking tray and bake for 15-20 minutes or till the cheese is melted and slightly browned.
- Remove from oven, let cool slightly, top each bell pepper with the cut-off portion (as mini hats!) and serve.
Notes:
- For a non-vegetarian filling, add browned meat like chicken, ham or turkey to the filling mixture.
- Replace bulgur with your favorite grain. Brown rice and quinoa will be excellent choices.
- Make a huge batch of the pilaf just to eat it as such. It’s really delicious!
Such a nutritious and flavor-packed light meal, don’t you think?!!
Tell me, have you tried stuffed peppers? What did you think?
Do you like bulgur? Try this easy recipe to get started with cooking bulgur wheat, a really great addition to your diet.
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saucygander says
This looks so good, I’d love to have stuffed bell peppers for dinner! 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you!
Preethi says
Lovely pictures and very appetizing. Love the addition of cheese
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Preethi!
spiceinthecity says
So colorful & flavorful Anjana with all those lovely veggies! Gorgeous 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Naina 🙂
Sue says
Well, I love this recipe but have never made it with cheese . . . that’s what did it for me; and with the beautiful and not as common purple pepper, so festive! Thank you for bringing!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Sue. I loved the purple peppers too. They tasted good as well!
skd says
Wow Anjana Wow. Fabulous dish 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much!
chefjulianna says
What gorgeous purple stuffed peppers, Anjana! I so agree about visiting the farmers’ market of the neighbourhood! It is so much fun and I always find something new and unusual! Thanks so much for bringing this yummy recipe to FF! I just can’t wait to eat one! 😀
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much!
Chitra Jagadish says
they look so delish anjana….love your clicks …..Happy ff
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Chitra! Have a nice weekend 🙂
Chitra Jagadish says
Thanx Anjana. Nice weekend to you tooooo. ….
Loretta says
Wow, the purple pepper simply fascinates me. Nothing like good fresh produce is there?
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
You bet! I love it!!
Lori says
Look at all those glorious colors! Just beautiful! And this sounds so delicious Anjana!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much, Lori!
Arl's World says
Looks good! How pretty and colorful too! 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much!
The Novice Gardener says
They look beautiful! 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Angie 🙂
MyKabulKitchen says
These purple belle peppers just made my day, beautiful!!! Oddly enough I made stuffed belle peppers yesterday (with rice and meat) this combination though with the bulgur looks delicious, and the photos are just too fun with the purple peppers 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Your recipe sounds delish. Bulgur just makes it lighter and healthier. Do try it sometime.
Thank you for the kind words!
confusedbawarchis says
What a lovely recipe, Anjana! Those purple bell peppers looks so beautiful. You made me think about going to a farmer’s market this weekend now.
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Aditi. Do visit them when you can. It’s so much fun!
simplyvegetarian777 says
Loved it Anjana :). I liked the color of the bell peppers.
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Sonal.
Saw the pics. Hope you are having a nice vacay.
acbistro says
very interersting, Anjana 🙂 and purple bell peppers :O made it more interesting 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Oh, they were so pretty, I couldn’t resist. Do try the pilaf recipe sometime!
Arpita@ The Gastronomic Bong says
Pilaf stuffed bell peppers looks amazing.. so creative.. Love the flavours and the colours too.. Superb!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Arpita!
coconutcraze says
I’ve never come across purple peppers! Looks lovely! The stuffing is great and I can imagine the roasted flavour of peppers with it. You nailed it!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Sreedevi. That’s so sweet of you!
Traditionally Modern Food says
Never seen this color bell pepper.. Stuffed bell pepper looks beautiful
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Me too! Such a lovely shade of purple, don’t you think?
Glad you visited, Vidya!
Traditionally Modern Food says
Yes Absolutely:) thinking to visit farmers market. Happy to visit
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Have fun!
food passion and love says
Anjana,I love it!!!yum!!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much 🙂
acasadisimi says
looks delicious!!!! beautiful photos!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much, Simi!
theveganmuffinwoman says
What beautiful veggies! This is a great idea!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you so much 🙂
Chitra Jagadish says
Wow scrumptious appetiser. …looks fab….
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Chitra. Appreciate it!
Namrata says
nice recipe Anjana. I simply love the second pic.
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Namrata. Veggies are naturally pretty as props 😉