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The Best Chile Rellenos Ever by Mihir ShahI love chile rellenos and this is a spectacular recipe - I use a little less cheese than you'll probably get in a restaurant, but it "feels" better that way. Feel free to add more cheese (or use different kinds of cheese). Enjoy! |
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Chiles Rellenos by Kathleen is Cooking in MexicoAn iconic dish of Mexico -- roasted, peeled poblano chiles stuffed with cheese, dipped in an egg batter and fried. Served with a simple tomato sauce. Warmed, left-over chile rellenos are great as a sandwich in a toasted bun. Photos and more detailed instructions are on my blog, cookinginmexico.com |
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Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms by Kiki Thompson
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Zucchini Boats stuffed w/ Sausage and Cous-Cous by Denise SherinZucchini Boats are great! You can stuff them any way you like. We have stuffed them so many different ways but this one is a favorite... with this recipe we have also added chopped kalamata olives, diced hot ham, sun-dried tomatoes and feta. It depends what we have in at the time. Add in any combination of your favorites! I… |
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Baked Stuffed Peppers by marc hollanderVery impressive - great on a cold day! |
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Chiles Polkos (tuna stuffed) by Patricia Avila AzuaPoblano chiles are frequently used for stuffing due to their mild flavor and (usually) low heat level. This dish is served cold. |
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Portobello Mushrooms stuffed with Spinach, Bacon and Mozzarella by NanetteThis is an over-stuffed mushroom that is a meal in itself. The mushroom is meaty and the filling delicious. Enjoy |
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Stuffed Green Peppers (crockpot) by Lori Early BristolWe typically eat only 1/2 of a pepper for a meal since it's so filling, The Nutritional Data for 1/2 pepper is as follows: Calories 212, Fat 3g, Carbs 32, Protien 15g, Sodium 373mg |
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Sophie's Thanksgiving Stuffing by Lily JulowThis the stuffing my mother made every year for fifty years. I've tried a lot of interesting-sounding stuffings, but none hit the spot like this simple but brilliant combination of tastes and textures. The quantity is enough for an 18 to 20-pound bird. |
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Jambalaya stuffed zucchini by BearNakedBakerIts better done on the grill....30 minutes Quinoa makes it a Healthy Plate |
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Sweet Potato Glow Spirals by vidhyaDo you crave for Sweet potatoes? Then this is a yummy way to your dreamy Sweet potato rolls. The tender garlic with onion with the creamy hummus - infused bites of sweet potato deliciousness. Spicy meets Sweet in this glowing spiral wrap. Creamy garlic hummus, Cayenne and roasted red peppers. Rich in antioxidants like vitamin A,… |
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Lentil and Rice Stuffed Peppers with Sweet and Spicy Tomato Sauce by Colleen McconnellStuffed peppers are something I grew up eating. My mom usually made them with turkey or beef, a little bit of rice, and a tomato sauce topping. They were always delicious, but I was excited to try a version that my vegetarian boyfriend and I could… |
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Fantastic Stuffed Italian Bread by J. Gino GenovesiThere are many variations of stuffed bread, but in our home, as I was growing up, my mother excelled in baking stuffed bread. Sometimes she used vegetables and sometime a variety of cheese and meat . Mostly it was served with sauce on top, but sometimes we had it as a main course. Do not be afraid to try many things in stuffed… |
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Stuffed Peppers - BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger Style by Denise SherinI love stuffed peppers. But my son doesn't like rice and wasn't a fan of the plain flavor of the tomato sauce. So I created these peppers knowing the flavors of BBQ bacon cheeseburger would appeal to him. I used orzo in place of rice. Needless to say he ate 2 and a half at dinner and has asked for all the leftovers to be his… |
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Stuffed Peppers - Mexican Taco Style by Denise SherinStuffed Peppers are so easy to change up flavor wise. These are made with a Mexican taco flavor. I used cous-cous instead of rice because my son doesn't really like rice. But you can use rice, cracked wheat or quinoa whatever you like. I also use mild chilies but for a spicier dish you could use jalapenos. For the meat in this… |
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