Trying hard to come up with new recipes for "Meatless Monday's" at our house. Well, to me barley is a grain that is meaty in texture & very filling too. Plus, I love barley and mushrooms together. So, I thought let me try stuffing some peppers with a barley mixture. Of course, my husband doesn't do "shrooms" so I made a 2nd...
Provided by Kimberly Biegacki
Categories Other Main Dishes
Time 55m
Number Of Ingredients 28
Steps:
- 1. Saute your onions and set aside. Prepare your barley as directed and add your bay leaves while cooking barley and then remove when cooked. Add your 3 tbsp. of butter, sauted onions and dried basil. These are ingredients for the sweet stuffed peppers.
- 2. Prepare you sweet ingredients; mix together all ingredients. Make sure that doesn't have too much liquid. If so, add more cream cheese or coconut manna. Now stuff your hot peppers and/or sweet banana peppers.
- 3. Prepare your savory ingredients No. 1; mix your barley, mushrooms, parmesan, romano, and cream cheese. Also add your salt, pepper and garlic.
- 4. Prepare your savory ingredients No. 2; mix your barley, cheese, roasted reds, cumin, salt and pepper. Now stuff your peppers.
- 5. Cook for 350 for 40 to 45 minutes. Check on them at 30 minutes.
- 6. Add garnish if desired. This is one sweet and one savory with the mushrooms.
- 7. Upclose of the sweet stuffed hot peppers with garnish of cinnamon.
- 8. Upclose of savory with Mexican cheese blend and spices.
- 9. So, I had leftovers and the next morning I was trying to think what to do with them. Well, I sauteed some diced potatoes added a stuffed pepper and got that all nice and hot then added 2 eggs, cream and adobo sauce blended together and combined. Wow, what an amazing omelet. Barley stuffed pepper & potato omelet. I was so glad it worked and was super yummy too. Oh, added a little Frank's Hot sauce and sour cream on top.
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[email protected]Meh.
Mark “POPEYE” Sanders
[email protected]These stuffed banana peppers were a disaster! The peppers were too tough and the filling was bland. I won't be making this recipe again.
debra otieno
[email protected]I thought these stuffed banana peppers were just okay. The flavor was good, but the texture was a little mushy.
Habyb Aderogba
[email protected]These stuffed banana peppers were a little too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved them. I'll definitely make them again, but I'll use a milder sausage next time.
Gracie B
[email protected]The sweet and savory flavors of these stuffed banana peppers are amazing. I love the combination of the sweet banana peppers, the savory sausage, and the tangy cheese.
Zarrar Ahmad
[email protected]These stuffed banana peppers are so easy to make and they're always a hit. I love that I can make them ahead of time and just pop them in the oven when I'm ready to serve.
Top Gaming
[email protected]I made these stuffed banana peppers for my family and they loved them! The combination of sweet and savory flavors is perfect.
Patti Stair
[email protected]These stuffed banana peppers are the perfect appetizer or side dish. They're also great for meal prep.
Soma Chowdhury
[email protected]I love this recipe because it's so versatile. You can use any kind of ground meat or sausage, and you can add whatever vegetables you like.
Rylie Nichols
[email protected]These stuffed banana peppers were a hit at my last party! They're so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser.