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A colourful and delicious recipe of stuffed sweet bell peppers with black quinoa, ricotta, tomatoes, golden raisins, sunflower seeds and cumin. The protein-rich quinoa makes a nice change from rice or meat-filled peppers and is a a wonderful option for those who can't eat gluten. It is perfect for an easy weeknight dinner and the leftover can be easily reheated in the microwave.
Black Quinoa stuffed Bell Peppers
adapted from
taste
- 130 g Black quinoa, well rinsed
- 280 ml Water
- 1 tsp Olive oil
- 1 Onion, finely chopped
- 2 Garlic cloves, crushed
- 1 tsp Ground cumin
- 2 tbsp Golden raisins
- 2 tbsp Sunflower seeds, lightly toasted
- 2 tbsp Roughly chopped flat-leaf parsley
- 2 Vine ripened tomatoes, diced
- 75 g Fresh ricotta cheese
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 3 Large bell peppers, halved lengthwise, seeded
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- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Place the black quinoa in a medium saucepan with water, bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 12-15 minutes or until just tender. Remove from heat, set aside to cool.
- Meanwhile, heat a large frying pan over a medium heat, spray with oil. Cook the chopped onion, stirring, for 5 minutes or until softened. Add the garlic and cumin, cook for 1 minute more. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
- Place onion mixture, black quinoa, golden raisins, sunflower seeds, parsley, tomato and ricotta in a large bowl. Stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper.
- Stuff the bell pepper halves with the quinoa mixture and place on a baking tray, cover tray with foil. Bake in preheated oven for 20 minutes. Remove foil, bake for a further 15-20 minutes, or until vegetables are tender and stuffing is golden.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
Looks amazing with all those yummy colours; Stuffing with black quinoa is to be tried!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, These peppers are so pretty!! They are also very delicious sounding. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully colourful dish!
ReplyDeleteYumm.. How healthy and beautiful :P
ReplyDeleteScrumptious and colourful!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Looks colorful and healthy
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI could certainly fall in love your stuffed peppers. They are so creative and full of flavor and definitely not those boring peppers of my childhood.
ReplyDeleteSam
Beautiful dish Angie! Looks like gourmet art :) Love the addition of ricotta and raisins. lovely :)
ReplyDeleteWow, Angie this looks amazing! What a great take on traditional stuffed peppers!
ReplyDeleteI love stuffed peppers but your version is so healthy with the quinoa, fresh ricotta, nuts and fresh tomatoes. I will definitely be trying your version next time I make them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colourful spread of bell peppers. I only know how to stuff bell peppers with fish paste!
ReplyDeleteFresh and fabulous! This looks beautiful, Angie :)
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and beautiful Angie! My husband could eat this every single day. Lovely photos too!
ReplyDeleteMy son hates bell peppers, but I would love to try one of these. looks so colorful.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of recipe, Angie! It looks and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious Angie. Toooo yummy. Irresistible :)
ReplyDeleteAnother grain I am totally unfamiliar with! I have red quinoa but I've never seen black. I just bought some beautiful Cubanelle peppers so this might be the perfect stuffing for them. I may even make a rich tomato sauce to have with them.
ReplyDeleteSo many bright colors. this concept recipe always reminds me of my mom's rice and meat stuffed peppers. Was never a fan so loving an updated version with quinoa and ricotta.
ReplyDeleteAngie, you did it again! Your stuffed peppers sound delicious and we'd love them, for sure. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletesuper beaux et bons et joliment présenté bravo
ReplyDeletebonne semaine
Hi Angie, love all the colors in this dish, love your version of stuffed peppers!
ReplyDeleteI'm having this for dinner! These are great stuffed peppers!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great version of stuffed peppers. I really like the quinoa in there. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love stuffed peppers! These look wonderful - love that you have sunflower seeds here too!
ReplyDeleteI love the stunning colours! Healthy, colourful and delicious looking.
ReplyDeleteI promise I'm making it this week. So delicious and fantastic looking. You always rock with your healthy cooking.
ReplyDeleteI always think about making stuffed bell peppers, then puts it in the back burner. This looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty, healthy looking peppers! Looks delicious too.
ReplyDeleteI love all the beautiful colors of the peppers- so pretty! This is a perfect meatless meal. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteThese are such colorful and awesome stuff bell peppers!
I would love to have this healthy version of yours!
mui
I would love to make this when the sky is over cast and dark, maybe during the rains or stormy season if the electricity is working. Gorgeous idea, it puts a smile on my face. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors!! If I only can eat bell peppers-((
ReplyDeleteLove the colours! Look so pretty and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy eating quinoa and this delicious and pretty presentation sounds delicious, Angie! The seeds and raisins add wonderful texture and flavor too.
ReplyDeleteThey look so colorful and delicious - YUM!
ReplyDeleteBell Peppers are my absolute favorite Angie! looks so good !
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love quinoa and stuffed peppers
ReplyDeletei have stuffed peppers with many things before but never black quinoa. I love that idea. it looks amazing
ReplyDeleteI could learn a thing or two about grains from you. I am not that familiar with quinoa and I like the way you have prepared it. Fab idea to stuff peppers. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love this recipe. Stuffed peppers are my favorite:)
ReplyDeleteI haven't had stuffed bell peppers in for every. Very clever to have them stuffed with quinoa. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWe were on the same wave length! This past weekend I prepared colorful stuffed bell peppers. Yours are more healthy :-) I stuffed mine with ground beef, and pan sausage with rice herbs, and tomato sauce.
ReplyDeleteYour stuffed bell peppers look delightful.
Velva
Love stuffed peppers. These look so delicious and colorful :)
ReplyDeleteLove the raisins, cumin and sunflower seeds in this healthy recipe Angie!
ReplyDeleteSaw some black quinoa at the market the other and should have picked it up. You've made a very creative and delicious looking dish here Angie!
ReplyDeleteLovely combination! I love the you put raisin to render sweetness to the dish. My lady, you're eating well! Healthy and great looking dish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful, Angie, and makes such a lovely refreshing change from the usual rice and meat stuffed peppers. Peppers are very abundant right now so I can't wait to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteAngie , what a beautiful and healthy meal ! I bet it tastes as good as it looks :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so colorful and pretty! I love stuffed peppers and everything you added in here sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteReally a pretty presentation, Angie. And I bet delicious. Still have not made anything with black quinoa.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious stuffing! Love how packed full of health it is.
ReplyDeleteits never easy to find healthy ingredients in my country. if there is, quite expensive...
ReplyDeleteLove these ANgie! Look delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so colorful and yummy!! I love it! <3 - www.domesticgeekgirl.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious stuffing in these peppers, great idea :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
These peppers are a feast for the eyes! So vibrant and filled with deliciousness.
ReplyDeleteThese look delightful, Angie! So colorful and tasty!
ReplyDeleteAngie, quinoa is my favorite grain and you have made a wonderful recipe using it with colorful peppers.
ReplyDeleteoh! They look insanely tasty and healthy! I have chia seeds in my kitchen, so I'll probably give your recipe a try very soon!
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ReplyDeleteI came across your blog while looking for some good food recipes and liked a lot. How amazing! I will keep an eye out for all your recipes :)
ReplyDeletei've decided i LOVE quinoa, finally, and i'm pretty excited about anything nestled into a pepper! bravo!
ReplyDeleteOMG, looks so colorful and tempting, light and delicious..
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ReplyDeletevery healthy, very pretty and colourful
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ReplyDeleteLove both the filling and the gorgeous colors of the peppers!
ReplyDeleteI love these vegetarian stuffed peppers - Angie - they not only sound delicious but wow are they stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous colors! These stuffed peppers look amazing.
ReplyDeleteI like the mix of red, yellow and green peppers used in this healthy nutritious stuffed bell peppers dish.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to stuff peppers. Such a colourful dish what a great way to brighten up dinner time :D
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy and colorful recipe! I love it, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese are so colorful and so healthy. Love that you used different colors of bell peppers. :) I love cumin, it's just so fragrant and makes everything taste better.
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ReplyDeleteSo colorful, Angie! Using ricotta and black quinoa as the base sounds wonderful.
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ReplyDeletethese look great and vibrant colors
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, colourful dish, Angie! I love the black quinoa - I saw some in the supermarket the other day. Will be buying some for this spectacular and healthy dish!
ReplyDeleteI am so curious about how it looks like after cooked in oven
ReplyDelete@Yzenith Chinese Recipes They are cooked. I roasted them covered with aluminum foil, so the colour didn't change much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dish Angie, would love this for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteThe diet I have been on has me trying lots of new foods, one of which is quinoa, and I have fallen in love with it. I love what you have done with it in this recipe. It sounds and looks delicious! I will definitely be trying this.
ReplyDeleteLove the vivid color of your peppers Angie! Stuffed so healthfully too! We nuts about peppers in this family! This is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! Love the bright colors of the peppers with the amazing stuffing.
ReplyDeleteI love that you added raisins and sunflower seeds, what a fun flavor combo! This recipe sounds fabulous! Yum, Hugs, Terra
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your recipes!!!
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