Classic stuffed peppers with rice, ground beef, two different types of cheese, and Italian herbs are baked in tomato sauce until tender and flavorful!

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You can’t beat good old-fashioned stuffed peppers with rice for a simple, hearty, and family-friendly dinner.
The best stuffed peppers I have ever had. Perfect in every way. Very appetizing dish.
– Kimmy
Video: How to Make Stuffed Bell Peppers with Rice
A Few Tips Before You Get Started
- I’ve tried many versions of stuffed peppers over the years, but I always come back to the classic stuffed bell peppers that I grew up with. We add ground beef for filling protein, but you can swap it out for ground turkey, ground chicken, or ground Italian sausage instead, or even make them vegetarian by using black beans, pinto beans, chickpeas, or white beans.
- I’ve shown sweet red bell peppers here, but you can also use yellow bell peppers, orange bell peppers, or green bell peppers. It’s just a matter of personal preference. The red, yellow, and orange peppers are generally sweeter than the green peppers (and I think they look really pretty in the dish). Green bell peppers tend to have a zesty taste, which pairs well with the savory meat, cheese, rice, and tomato sauce.
- I recommend par-boiling or pre-baking the peppers before adding the ground beef and rice stuffing. If you prefer a more crisp-tender pepper, you can skip this step since the peppers will definitely soften in the oven. That said, it’s very easy to give the bell peppers a little head start in the microwave. Just place them in a dish with water, cover loosely with a sheet of parchment paper, and cook on high for about 3 minutes.
- In this recipe, you’ll pre-cook the rice and the meat before stuffing the peppers. Some recipes call for a hybrid: pre-cooked rice, which is combined with raw meat for the stuffing. When using raw meat, the rice can soak up some of the drippings from the meat. This adds great flavor, but it can also yield a slightly less healthy, greasier dish. Either way works, but here we’re pre-cooking the ground beef to make sure that it’s totally cooked through and lean.




Directions
While these classic stuffed peppers may look fancy or complicated, they’re actually quite easy to prepare! You’ll find step-by-step instructions in the recipe card below, but here’s the overview:
- Microwave the peppers until they begin to soften, about 3 minutes. You don’t want them too soft, because they will continue baking in the oven.
- Cook the ground beef and rice filling.
- Season the peppers with salt and pepper, then stuff the filling into the peppers.
- Drizzle with olive oil. This adds flavor and also keeps the mixture moist.
- Cover and bake in a 350°F oven for 35 minutes.
- Remove the cover, top with cheese, and return to the oven for about 10 more minutes.
- Garnish with chopped fresh parsley or basil. Serve warm!

Serving Suggestions
Since this recipe includes veggies, rice, and meat, it’s an entire stand-alone dinner! If you’d like to round out the meal with additional sides, the stuffed peppers are great alongside Jiffy cornbread with creamed corn, 3-ingredient biscuits, Southern-style green beans, a green salad with red wine vinegar salad dressing, or garlic bread.

Preparation and Storage Tips
- Make Ahead: This is a great prep-ahead meal. You can assemble the bell peppers, cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking. Allow the dish to come to room temperature for at least 30 minutes before baking according to recipe instructions. Since the peppers and filling might still be cool, you may need to increase the baking time by about 10 minutes.
- How to Freeze: You can freeze the stuffed peppers before or after baking. Wrapped tightly, they will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- Leftovers will last in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
- How to Reheat: Cover loosely with foil and bake in a 350°F oven until heated through. If baking from frozen, you’ll need to increase the total baking time by at least 30 minutes.
Delicious!! My Italian husband grew up on his mother’s stuffed peppers, and he thought these were better than hers! He said he looks forward to me making these again.
– Ginny


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Recipe Variations for Stuffed Peppers with Rice
- Swap out the ground beef and use ground turkey, ground chicken, ground pork, or ground sausage.
- Any variety of rice will work. I like to use cooked long grain white rice, but cooked wild rice or cooked brown rice will both be delicious, too. For a shortcut, try microwaveable packets of rice like Uncle Ben’s Ready Rice. You can even try this recipe with cauliflower rice for more veggies.
- Instead of rice, use cooked quinoa or cooked couscous.
- Give the peppers a southwestern spin by adding some cumin, chili powder, and black beans to the filling mixture (rather than the Italian herbs). Use Pepper Jack cheese or Monterey Jack cheese with the cheddar cheese (instead of mozzarella), and garnish with fresh cilantro.
- For a vegetarian dish, omit the ground beef and add a can of drained, rinsed black beans, white beans, kidney beans, or chickpeas to the rice mixture.
- For the Slow Cooker: To make these stuffed peppers in a Crock Pot, skip the step of pre-cooking the peppers in the microwave. Stuff the peppers with the rice and ground turkey filling, cover, and cook on LOW for 3-4 hours. Top with the cheese and continue cooking until the cheese melts (about 10-15 more minutes).

More Stuffed Pepper Recipes to Try
Stuffed Pepper Soup
50 minutes mins
Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers
1 hour hr
Easy Stuffed Pepper Casserole
50 minutes mins
This recipe was originally published in August, 2020. It was updated in September, 2024.

























Thank you Blair!
I know it sounds silly, but I’ve always shied away from stuffed peppers because I’m not a fan of green pepper. I saw your beautiful picture and thought What! Certainly! Love the flavor of other color peppers! I’m going to make this with red pepper!
Sometimes I don’t use peppers I’ve bought as fast as I think I will, this will help prevent that,. Normally they get chopped up, put into a ziplock & frozen for later for another dish.
Thank you for sharing your talents with us. I enjoy the beautiful photos of the area as much as the recipes!
Kris
Hi, Kris! Thanks for note. I hope you enjoy the peppers — they’re so great with the sweeter red peppers. 🙂
Green peppers cause digestive problems for me but the red,yellow and orange are my favorites!
Any color tastes great with this recipe!
The best stuffed peppers I have ever had. Perfect in every way. Very appetizing dish.
Thank you very much, Kimmy!
My husband loves stuffed peppers! I’m looking forward to trying your recipe and using the sweeter peppers. That might make me a bigger fan. I really appreciate all of the options you’ve mentioned too!
Thank you! I hope that he approves! 🙂
Easy and inexpensive to make, and the meat sauce is delicious! Missed putting cheese in the meat mixture, but it was still awesome just on the top. Very good recipe.
Thank you!
This recipe is so good! I roasted the peppers in the oven instead of microwaving.
Thanks, Janice!
Very good!
Thank you, Sara!
Stuffed Peppers – Absolutely delicious! I used red peppers. I added about 1/2 cup of chopped cooked mushrooms with the cheese to the meat sauce. A nice optional addition.
Great video and pics.
Thank you, Sheila! Your additions sound delicious. We’re so glad you enjoyed it!
Fabulous!!!
Thank you, Trevor!
Delicious!! My Italian husband grew up on his mother’s stuffed peppers, and he thought these were better than hers! He said he looks forward to me making these again.
Wow! Thank you so much, Ginny!
3 minutes in the microwave was far from enough time prior to baking !!!
I will go back to the dark ages and lightly boil them next time
TY anyway
Hi Susan,
We’re sorry this didn’t work for you! Of course, every microwave is different and could require more time. However, boiling would work as well. We hope you give this recipe another shot.
I love that you cut your bell peppers in half! These are so delicious! Thank you for sharing your recipe with us~
Thank you, Kari! We’re glad you enjoyed it.
Its not just with rice. Don’t say it in your title please
Vita, sighs… some people don’t want a stuffed pepper recipe with rice and some do, because I put “stuffed peppers with rice” I was able to find just those recipes. I guess you were having a crap day and wanted to be picky.
This was hands down the best stuffed peppers I’ve ever made or ate. I switched up some of the ingredients to make this my own recipe. I used ground mild Italian sausage and leftover Uncle Bens wild rice. I also used spaghetti sauce instead of tomato sauce. The results were amazing!! Thanks Bo
Thank you so much, Bo!
Could I cook the topping the day before and refrigerate to prepare ahead? Then cook peppers and stuff on day of serving?
Hi, Molly! Yes, you can definitely prepare the filling in advance. When you’re ready to assemble and bake, just make sure that the filling has a chance to come to room temperature (or warm it slightly in the microwave or on the stovetop). You don’t want to put a cold filling in the peppers, because it won’t warm through in the recommended time. Hope you enjoy!
I searched through recipes and yours seemed to be the best choice. So happy I found these peppers. My husband and I loved them.
Thanks so much, Tricia!
I have never made stuffed peppers before but with a bumper crop decided to try making some. Added mushrooms because I love mushrooms. They are currently in the oven. I hope no one is afraid of all the steps and number of ingredients because they are pretty easy to make. I made extra filling so might try a batch in the crockpot and see how that works out. Thanks for the recipe!
Thank you for trying it out, Linda! We hope you enjoy.
In Middle East they stuff zuchini and eggplants with mixture of raw meat and rice. They close the veggs with potatos ank cook them after covering with water in a pot. The problem is the rice do not get ripened! How to solve the problem.
We use cooked rice to avoid this!
Added more seasoning but it was delicious
Thank you, Mary!
We loved these. Sooo tasty. Used yellow peppers.
Wonderful! Thanks, Kathy!
These were so good, no recipe tweeking needed, they are full of so much flavor
Thank you, Ruth! We’re so glad you enjoyed them!
My husband begs for these. I use butterball frozen turkey burgers and add the seasonings from the recipe. I will never make them any other way!!
We’re so happy to hear this! Thank you for sharing, Kathy.
There is no rice and you use a microwave….
Hi! Sorry, we’re not quite sure what you mean. We do use pre-cooked rice but bake everything in the oven. You can view the full instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of the post!
Thank you for this easy to follow recipe! I haven’t had stuffed peppers (or even though about them) since my grandmother passed 20 years ago. I came across your beautiful picture and thought I’d give it a try! They were perfect! Thank you so much!
Thank you!! I’ve made these many times. The best stuffed peppers I’ve ever had. I use Impossible meat & Raos sauce in place of tomato sauce. Also, instead of water I cook peppers in 1 cup chicken broth & leave in to cook the stuffed peppers.
We’re so glad you enjoy the recipe and are able to adjust it to your preferences, Andrea! Thank you for trying it out.
Excellent! My family said “it’s a keeper”.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Amy! We’re so glad.
Dear Blair,
I made these peppers for the first time today for dinner. They are very tasty and so delicious and not hard to make. I normally stuff peppers with meatballs and have them with spaghetti and sauce. But this recipe with the rice was a real treat and my granddaughter loved it too.
Thank you so much, Theresa
Hi Theresa,
Thank you for such a kind message. We’re so glad you enjoyed the recipe and appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback!