Indulge in a culinary journey with our tantalizing Brown Rice Bowls with Stewed Peppers, a symphony of flavors and textures. This delectable dish features a bed of fluffy brown rice topped with a vibrant medley of bell peppers and onions, slow-cooked in a rich tomato-based sauce. The result is a hearty and flavorful main course that is both satisfying and nutritious.
Accompanying the stewed peppers are three additional recipes that elevate this dish to a whole new level. For a touch of freshness, prepare a zesty Avocado-Lime Crema, combining ripe avocados, lime juice, cilantro, and a hint of garlic. If you crave a bit of crunch, create a crunchy Corn and Black Bean Salsa, featuring a delightful combination of corn, black beans, red onion, and a tangy dressing. And to add an extra layer of warmth and spice, whip up a flavorful Chipotle Sauce, blending chipotle peppers in adobo, tomatoes, and a touch of honey.
Each recipe in this article is carefully crafted to complement the main dish, offering a unique twist that caters to various tastes and preferences. Whether you prefer a creamy, refreshing touch, a burst of crunchy freshness, or a hint of smoky heat, these recipes have you covered. Dive in and discover the perfect combination that suits your palate, transforming your Brown Rice Bowls with Stewed Peppers into a culinary masterpiece.
BROWN RICE BOWLS WITH STEWED PEPPERS
I always include at least three elements in my grain bowls: the grains, the topping and something to garnish the topping, usually a protein, often a poached egg. I wanted some contrasting crunch as well as some cheese, so I made Parmesan crisps, also known as frico, one of the easiest, best-kept secrets in the Italian repertoire.
Provided by Martha Rose Shulman
Categories dinner, lunch, main course
Time 40m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Cut tops off peppers, then cut lengthwise into sections along creases. Remove seeds and membranes. Slice sections crosswise.
- Heat oil in a large heavy skillet over medium heat and add onion. Cook, stirring, until tender, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and stir until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add sweet peppers and, if using, chiles. Cook, stirring often, until peppers have softened slightly, about 5 minutes. Add salt to taste and continue to cook for another 5 minutes, until peppers are tender.
- Add tomatoes, sugar, basil sprig and black pepper. Bring to a simmer and cook, stirring from time to time, until tomatoes have softened and cooked down, 5 to 10 minutes.
- Cover skillet, reduce heat and simmer for another 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until mixture is thick and fragrant. Stir in slivered basil. Taste and adjust seasonings. Keep warm.
- Make Parmesan crisps: Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line 1 or 2 baking sheets with silicon mats or parchment. Spoon heaped tablespoons (about 1/2 ounce) grated Parmesan onto silicon mat or parchment, then use a spoon to flatten rounds until they are about 4 to 4 1/2 inches in diameter and very thin. They should be about 2 inches apart. Bake 9 to 10 minutes, switching pans front to back, until the cheese is brown and lacy. Remove from heat and allow the rounds to cool. Once cooled, they should be crisp all the way through.
- Spoon rice into bowls. Top with peppers. Garnish with torn leaves of fresh basil and a Parmesan crisp.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 378, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams, Carbohydrate 59 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 8 grams, Protein 11 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 918 milligrams, Sugar 18 grams
BROWN RICE STUFFED PEPPERS
Provided by Giada De Laurentiis
Categories main-dish
Time 1h
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- Cut off the top 1/3 inch of each pepper, remove and discard the seeds. If needed, cut a small amount of the bottom off each pepper so that they sit flat. Season the insides evenly with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Nestle the peppers inside an 8-inch baking dish and set aside.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the oil and heat another minute. Add the plant-based meat and use the back of a wooden spoon to break apart the meat into small pieces. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the meat is browned, about 5 minutes. Add the shallots, fennel, oregano and 1 teaspoon salt and cook another 4 minutes or until fragrant and the vegetables begin to soften. Stir in the rice, tomatoes, spinach, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, basil and pepper and cook until the spinach is wilts and the cheese is melted. Divide the mixture among the peppers. Top with the Provolone piccante. Add 1/2 cup of water to the bottom of the pan. Bake the peppers for 40 minutes or until the cheese is melted and peppers are soft but not falling apart. Serve hot.
STEWED PEPPERS WITH TOMATOES, ONIONS AND GARLIC
There are variations of this dish throughout the Mediterranean. The Basque piperade, made with slender, slightly piquant peppers called piments d'espelette and stirred into scrambled eggs along with bayonne ham, has some heat; whereas Italian peperonata is sweet through and through. A North African version, chakchouka, is spiced with fiery harissa and a spice blend made with caraway and coriander, cayenne and garlic, and is usually served with eggs poached right on top of the stew. See the variations below.
Provided by Martha Rose Shulman
Time 45m
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet or heavy casserole over medium heat and add the onion. Cook, stirring, until tender, about 5 minutes, and add the garlic and peppers. Cook, stirring often, for 5 minutes and add 1/2 teaspoon salt. Continue to cook for another 5 minutes, until the peppers are tender.
- Add the tomatoes, thyme, salt, and pepper, bring to a simmer, and simmer, stirring from time to time, until the tomatoes have cooked down somewhat, about 10 minutes. Cover, reduce the heat and simmer over low heat for another 15 to 20 minutes (or longer), stirring from time to time, until the mixture is thick and fragrant. Taste and adjust seasonings. Serve as a side dish, as a topping for pizza, pasta, polenta, rice, or bruschetta, as a filling for an omelet, or stir into scrambled eggs.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 86, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 427 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams
Tips:
- For the stewed peppers, use a variety of colors to make the dish more visually appealing.
- If you don't have a Dutch oven, you can use a large skillet or braising pan.
- Be sure to cook the peppers until they are very soft and tender.
- The stewed peppers can be made ahead of time and reheated when you're ready to serve.
- For the brown rice, be sure to rinse it well before cooking.
- You can use any type of beans you like in this recipe.
- To make the bowls more flavorful, add a dollop of Greek yogurt or sour cream, a sprinkle of chopped fresh herbs, and a drizzle of olive oil.
Conclusion:
Brown rice bowls with stewed peppers are a delicious, healthy, and easy-to-make meal that's perfect for busy weeknights. The stewed peppers are packed with flavor and the brown rice provides a healthy dose of fiber. This recipe is also very versatile, so you can easily customize it to your own taste. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy meal, give this recipe a try.
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