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Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers

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Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers are not only delicious, but are a colorful “eat with your eyes first” type of food. I love all the flavors in this dish, but you could adapt it to your liking! 

Side shot of a casserole dish of Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers, with cheese on top.

How to make the best stuffed peppers.

I used to make a stuffed pepper dish long ago. For some reason, Zach remembers it, and has been asking for stuffed peppers forever now. So I finally broke down and created THIS just for him.

Truth be told, you can stuff peppers with anything. However, I love Tex-Mex, so of course, this is what I created.

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  1. The beef. You can make it in your crockpot, stove top, or instant pot. All are equally great. Just make sure you take the time to sauté it first so that the juices stay locked inside.
  2. The sauce. I’ve been making my homemade enchilada sauce on repeat these days. It’s good on almost anything, and I like to keep a couple jars in my freezer at all times.
  3. The rice. Feel free to use any type of rice that you like. We eat a lot of brown rice at our house, but white would be delicious as well.
  4. The peppers. It’s best to par-boil the peppers for a few minutes before stuffing them. You don’t want them too soft or you’ll end up with mushy stuffed peppers.
Collage of the beef and onions, and then the homemade enchilada sauce.

You can prep in advance.

  1. You can prep this entire meal in advance, and store it in the refrigerator for a day or so.
  2. Although I haven’t done it, I believe freezing this dish would be just fine. Wrap it tightly and cover in a freezer bag.
Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers are not only delicious, but are a colorful "eat with your eyes first" type of food. I love all the flavors in this dish, but you could adapt it to your liking! | suebeehomemaker.com

We’re huge Tex-Mex lovers in our home. Living in Texas has it’s advantages, outside of warmer winters. A big plus is access to great Mexican food, and trust me, we’ve tried tons of it. With Cinco de Mayo around the corner, I’m dreaming about all of the things – like tacos, enchiladas, burritos, nachos, salsa, and margaritas.

If you are eating Tex-Mex, you HAVE to have a great margarita. So just in case you are cooking at home for your Mexican fiesta, take a look at my Classic Skinny Margarita, Blueberry Lime Margarita, or Frozen Blackberry Peach Margarita.

I love them all. SO much.

Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers are not only delicious, but are a colorful "eat with your eyes first" type of food. I love all the flavors in this dish, but you could adapt it to your liking! | suebeehomemaker.com

Make this beef recipe next: Traditional Bolognese Sauce

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xoxo ~Sue

Side shot of a casserole dish of Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers, with cheese on top.

Mexican Beef Stuffed Peppers

Shredded beef, onions, and rice combined with enchilada sauce – is stuffed inside colorful bell peppers. So delicious!
5 from 2 votes
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Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: Mexican
Prep Time: 2 hours
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 310kcal
Author: Sue Ringsdorf

Ingredients

For the beef: (Note that I made a 2.5 pound roast but only used half of it. I reduced the ingredients for this recipe.)

  • 1 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 1.25 pound chuck roast – cut into chunks
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 large onion – sliced thin
  • 1 Tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 cups beef broth

Other ingredients:

  • 3 large bell peppers – halved and de-seeded
  • 3 cups cooked rice
  • 1 cup enchilada sauce (homemade recipe on blog) – or use store bought
  • 1 cup Mexican cheese
  • sliced avocado – to serve

Instructions

For the beef:

  • Season beef on both sides with salt and pepper. Rub spices into meat.
  • Preheat large sauce pan on stove to medium high heat. Add olive oil, and when hot, add roast beef. Brown on ALL sides (even sides – you have to hold it with utensil) until crusty brown. Remove meat from pan and set aside.
  • Add olive oil to same pan and add olive oil and onion. After a minute, add beef broth, tomato sauce, and stir. Add beef back to pan and bring mixture to a boil and reduce to low. Cover with lid and simmer for 2 – 3 hours, or until meat is VERY tender.
  • Remove beef and cool. Shred meat with two forks and set aside.

To make the stuffed peppers:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Prepare a large casserole dish by spraying with Pam. Pour 1/2 cup of beef broth in dish.
  • In a mixing bowl, combine three cups of the beef with three cups of cooked rice. Drizzle with one cup of enchilada sauce, and mix to combine.
  • Cut the bell peppers in half and remove seeds. Fill each half with a big scoop of the beef and rice mixture. Top with Mexican cheese.
  • Cover the dish tightly with tin foil. Bake for 40 minutes.
  • Remove foil and bake another 5-10 minutes, or until cheese is slightly browned.
  • Serve immediately with extra enchilada sauce, avocado slices, and cilantro.

Nutrition

Calories: 310kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 657mg | Potassium: 464mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 2260IU | Vitamin C: 80.3mg | Calcium: 120mg | Iron: 2.3mg
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3 Comments

  1. Dana Zyla says:

    I haven’t even stuffed the peppers yet and I am totally hooked! Decided to cook the beef and enchilada sauce early this morning, since I’m an early-bird and Grumpy sleeps really late. I couldn’t find a decent chuck roast yesterday, so I just grabbed a package of ‘stew meat’. Otherwise followed the recipe(s) exactly. I was so happily surprised when I took a small bite of the meat and dipped it in the sauce (LOVE THIS SAUCE) just for a quick taste. Then I had another taste. And another taste…….Can’t wait to try the stuffed peppers, they have to be phenomenal! I hope there’s enough meat left for dinner………. Thanks, Sue!!!!!

    1. Suebee Homemaker says:

      Oh, this makes me so happy, Dana! You can also use that sauce for my chipotle beef enchiladas and my chicken tortilla soup! Thanks for the feedback. 🙂

  2. This dish is amazing and I like the idea of partnering with a Margarita!

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