Crock Pot Picadillo Stuffed Peppers

Leftover picadillo[1] and brown rice makes a super easy second meal, all in the crock pot. Top it with melted cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese and you’ll have a delicious dinner without much fuss. Each pepper is a complete meal-in-one.
As I mentioned in my last post, we use leftover picadillo many ways in my home. Stuffed peppers are a great way to use leftovers and nothing goes to waste here –  the tops of the peppers get diced and are
added to the filling.

The slow cooker is the perfect appliance for making stuffed peppers, I’ve also included oven directions below.

When buying bell peppers for the slow cooker, I look for peppers that have flat bottoms that can stand upright on their own.

You can double the recipe to make 6, which would fit perfectly in a 6 qt slow cooker.

BTW, we love stuffed peppers in my home and I’ve posted other variations:

Turkey Stuffed Peppers
Santa Fe Turkey Stuffed Peppers
Chicken and White Bean Stuffed Peppers[2][3][4]

and there’s even a stuffed pepper soup[5]. Enjoy!

Slow Cooker Picadillo Stuffed Peppers
gordon-ramsay-recipe.com
Servings: 3 • Size: 1 pepper • Old Points: 8 pts • Weight Watchers Points+: 10 pts*
Calories: 375.5 • Fat: 13 g • Protein: 37 g • Carb: 29.4 g Fiber: 4.6 g • Sugar: 2 g
* without the cheese: 8 Points+ each

 Ingredients:

  • 3 red bell peppers (with flat bottoms)
  • 1 cup left-over cooked brown rice
  • 2 cups leftover crock pot picadillo[6]
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1/3 cup reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese

Directions:

Cut 1/2 inch of the tops of the bell peppers and dice fine.

In a medium bowl combine cooked brown rice, picadillo and diced pepper tops. Stuff the peppers with the picadillo and rice filling and place upright in the crock pot. Pour the water into the bottom of the crock pot, cover and and cook 3 hours on HIGH -or- 4 to 6 hours on LOW.

Just before serving, top each pepper with 2 tbsp shredded cheese, cover and leave until it melts, 2-3 minutes.

Oven directions: Preheat oven to 350°. Place peppers in an oven-proof dish, pour about 1/3 cup water in the bottom of the dish, cover and bake 50 minutes, or until the peppers become soft.  


Remove foil, top each cheese and bake uncovered 5 minutes.

References

  1. ^ picadillo (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  2. ^ Turkey Stuffed Peppers (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  3. ^ Santa Fe Turkey Stuffed Peppers (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  4. ^ Chicken and White Bean Stuffed Peppers (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  5. ^ stuffed pepper soup (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  6. ^ crock pot picadillo (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

Garlic Parm Hot Wings – Video Recipe 800! 800? Really?

This garlic Parmesan hot wings video represents the 800th
recipe we’ve uploaded to YouTube since we launched the channel in January 2007.
As I waited for the file to upload, an odd sense of disbelief started to wash
over me. Had I really cooked, filmed, and posted 800 video recipes? It didn’t
seem possible.


The more I thought about just how much content that is, the
more improbable it seemed. 800 recipes? That’s like 10 cookbooks! Then, a
different kind of disbelief came over me as I considered all the dishes I’ve
still not done.

After all these hundreds and hundreds of recipes, I still
have not done things like risotto, goulash, blue cheese dressing, calamari, or
beef Wellington; just to name a few. Anyway, it was an interesting and
introspective ten minutes, sitting there watching the upload progress bar
slowly move across the screen, thinking about what I had done, and how much I
still needed to do.

As far as these gorgeous wings go, they rocked. My wife
Michele, who is not a big fan of chicken wings, ate more than I’d ever seen her
eat before, and deemed them my best yet. I’m not sure about that, but they did
come out really, really well.


One reason it’s hard to get a crispy-crusty coating on a
wing in the oven is all the moisture that leaks out during the initial phase of
baking. Here, we are parboiling the wings in a very flavorful liquid, which not
only helped season the chicken, but also produced a surface texture in the oven
that your guests will swear came straight out of a deep fryer. I hope you give
these a try soon, and as always, and for the 800th time, enjoy!


Ingredients for 5 pounds of wings (about 48 pieces):
3 quarts cold water
1/4 cup salt
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
1 bay leaf
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp dried rosemary
4 to 5 pounds of chicken wing sections
8-10 cloves garlic plus big pinch of salt
3 or 4 tbsp olive oil, or as needed
1 tbsp freshly ground black pepper
2 tsp red pepper flakes, or to taste (obviously you can add
cayenne or other hot stuff to make these even spicier)

2 tbsp fine breadcrumbs
about 1 cup of very finely and freshly grated
Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese
creamy Italian dressing for dipping, optional

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