Easy Stuffed Bell Peppers
- 1 pkg ready-to-make stuffing mix
- 1/2 lb. ground beef, pork, or sausage
- 10 oz frozen whole kernel corn (or use canned)
- 2 cups Cheddar cheese, shredded (divided)
- 4 medium green bell peppers (or other colors are fine)
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Cut tops off peppers and wash inside and out, removing any seeds. Place in tall baking dish so the peppers can stand upright. Pour about 1/8 inch water into the dish. (Save the tops for another meal.)
Prepare stuffing mix according to package directions.
Brown meat and drain off fat.
Put browned meat, corn, and 1 cup of cheese in stuffing and mix together. Spoon this mixture into peppers in dish, and bake in a 400 degree oven for 30 minutes. Top with the remaining cup of cheese, and put back in oven to bake 10 more minutes or until the cheese is nice and melted.
You may prefer to use just regular bags of bread cubes instead of a prepackaged stuffing mix. If so, just add dried sage, thyme, marjoram, and salt to your mixture to get the same flavor. A sprinkle of chicken bouillon may also be desired.
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