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Stuffed Sweet Pointed Peppers with Goat Cheese and Pine Nuts


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These stuffed peppers, adapted from lidlkochen, are creamy, sweet, crunchy and made the perfect summer party appetizer. If you don’t like goat cheese, they also work great with Feta. Sweet pointed peppers are a lot sweeter than ordinary sweet peppers and they also have a thinner skin, and can be eaten either raw or cooked.

  • 50 g Pine nuts, toasted and roughly chopped
  • 2 Rosemary sprigs
  • 1/4 tsp Orange zest
  • 375 g Fresh goat cheese
  • 100 g Crème fraîche
  • Salt and pepper
  • 6 Sweet pointed peppers, halved lengthways through the stalk and deseeded
  1. Put the nuts in a dry skillet and cook over medium-low heat, stirring frequently, until lightly golden, about 2 minutes. Remove and leave to cool. Roughly chop the pine nuts.
  2. Pull the needle-like leaves off the rosemary sprigs and finely chop them.
  3. Mix together the fresh goat cheese, half of chopped rosemary leaves, orange zest and crème fraîche in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper.
  4. Fill the pointed pepper halves with the goat cheese mixture and sprinkle with the rest of rosemary leaves.

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87 comments:

jasna varcakovic 7/5/15 04:59

Great looking dish. Never tried fresh stuffed capsicums (most of versions I tried have to be baked / cooked). Fresh and easy!

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Nancy Chan 7/5/15 05:42

I have not tasted goat cheese before but I think the stuffed sweet pepper with pine nuts would taste yummy.

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great-secret-of-life 7/5/15 06:07

wow! so tempting snack.. new to me.. looks very rich one too

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Rosa's Yummy Yums 7/5/15 07:49

Refined and delicious!

Cheers,

Rosa

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ann low 7/5/15 11:10

Angie, At the first glance, I thought is fish paste wrapped inside the chilli (酿豆腐):D Look good!

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Medeja- CranberryJam 7/5/15 12:19

Looks very nice.. and I imagine it tastes great!

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Joanne 7/5/15 12:34

Oooo love how cheesy that stuffing is!!

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Unknown 7/5/15 12:49

Innovative.... very tempting!!!!!

Hema's Kitchen

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Monica 7/5/15 13:43

Definitely a great summer appetizer! Love how easy it is to put together and you've got great color and flavors going on.

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Tricia Buice 7/5/15 14:04

What a wonderful appetizer Angie! My husband would adore them. This is such a great idea and would be tasty with hummus too. Brilliant and beautiful! Have a wonderful mother's day and a fantastic weekend!

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Ana Regalado 7/5/15 14:16

What a tempting and refreshing appetizer , Angie ! I would like to get my hands on that sweet pointed peppers though at first glance , I thought you used jalapenos :D

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Von 7/5/15 14:21

Your stuffed peppers are so pretty!! I'd probably make such a mess when eating them though haha

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RavieNomNoms 7/5/15 16:10

These are so pretty! Love a good stuffed pepper!

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Jean | DelightfulRepast.com 7/5/15 16:29

Angie, hope I can get my hands on some of those peppers. This looks fantastic!

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Pam 7/5/15 16:43

YUM! They look amazing Angie!

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Unknown 7/5/15 17:37

fantastic! this will be such an awesome appetizer for any occasion!

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 7/5/15 17:39

Oh gosh, these peppers sound absolutely perfect!

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Emma | Fork and Good 7/5/15 17:51

Great flavour combinations! Goats cheese and pine nut for the win! I LOVE that tray.

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Honey Bee Sweets 7/5/15 18:33

Wo La La...this looks amazing. I can imagine the heat from the chilli and yet the creaminess from the goat cheese. Another unique creation!

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Gwen 7/5/15 19:29

Great appetizer! I love stuffed peppers and goat cheese and pine nuts are one of my absolute favorite.

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fimere 7/5/15 19:53

originale comme présentation, j'aime beaucoup
bonne soirée

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Koko 7/5/15 20:26

I've never had stuffed peppers in this way! I always see those gorgeous pointed peppers in the shop...they do make a beautiful-looking stuffed pepper. Yum!

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Kelly 7/5/15 21:25

These peppers look incredible, Angie! Love the flavors, it's the perfect summer appetizer!

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The Yum List 8/5/15 00:03

Oh my! You get a big A+ for creativity and beautiful presentation.

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Gingi 8/5/15 00:51

WOW, that looks yummy!!! <3 - www.domesticgeekgirl.com

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norma chang 8/5/15 02:01

Your pointed sweet pepper looks like the Jimmy Nardello sweet peppers we grow at Locust Grove where I am a volunteer.

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Nancy 8/5/15 05:27

They look so delicious -- would be great for a Mother's Day brunch.

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Daniela Grimburg 8/5/15 05:35

This is a gorgeous and very refined Summer treat!

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Cathleen 8/5/15 05:46

This looks so good! I am all about stuffed peppers. I was on the fence about buying pine nuts the other day, but I think I should have gone for it!

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Alida 8/5/15 08:11

I love this type of peppers. I can easily find them in the UK and they often come from sicily. So sweet and delicious and stuffed like that with goat cheese..yum! This is really tempting Angie!

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Jeanette 8/5/15 14:04

That filling looks divine Angie - you're making me very hungry!

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Dawn @ Words Of Deliciousness 8/5/15 14:33

The pepper sound like they would be great for a summer party. I love the pictures.

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grace 8/5/15 15:30

i might take the feta route, and i need to take it soon--these look lovely and delicious!

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Unknown 8/5/15 19:24

What a delicious and pretty combination Angie!

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Unknown 8/5/15 19:24

What a delicious and pretty combination Angie!

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Viviane Bauquet Farre - Food & Style 8/5/15 20:18

Gorgeous, Angie! I'm salivating just thinking about biting into one of these little pepper boats. Bravo!

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Gloria Baker 8/5/15 21:08

This look really amazing Angie!
I love the cheese in them!

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Evelyne CulturEatz 8/5/15 21:39

So beautiful and summery, and yeah perfect for parties like Mother's Day perhaps. Great idea Angie!

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Nammi 9/5/15 04:57

nice!, love the contrast of bright red against that white of cheese

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Catherine 9/5/15 07:43

Dear Angie, A beautiful dish. I love peppers and these look so elegant and delicious.
Have a beautiful weekend dear. xoxo Catherine

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Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself 9/5/15 11:31

These stuffed peppers look absolutely delicious, I love the cheesy goodness :D

Cheers
Choc Chip Uru

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lena 9/5/15 18:28

not only it looks attractive, to me it is also an unique creation and combination!

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Geri Saucier 9/5/15 20:39

How delicious:) I love stuffed sweet peppers. The goat cheese and pine nuts make them extra delicious.

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 10/5/15 00:04

I love sweet peppers with cheese. What a beautiful appetizer this would make and the pine nuts are a great topper! They look so pretty too :)

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Hester @ Alchemy in the Kitchen 10/5/15 11:29

What a pretty dish. I love these sweet peppers. With the cheese and pine nuts they make an elegant bite.

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Sandra | Sandra's Easy Cooking 10/5/15 12:48

What a great idea? I love it! I can imagine myself fire roasting these peppers adding that stuffing... already drooling!

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Tania@My KItchen stories 10/5/15 14:53

Oh yum, Angie these look delicious!

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Gina 10/5/15 16:25

Yes! All of my favorites. I always keep a bag of pine nuts in the freezer. This is great finger food. Thanks Angie

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My Inner Chick 10/5/15 17:07

AMAZZZZZZZZZZZZZING! Love this. xx

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Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen 10/5/15 20:43

This looks like a wonderful appetizer.

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Amy (Savory Moments) 11/5/15 00:22

These peppers look so pretty, Angie, and I bet they are quite delicious with the goat cheese filling.

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Debra Eliotseats 11/5/15 00:23

Delicious! Perfect appetizers!

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Anne@ASaladForAllSeasons 11/5/15 04:45

Angie...I LOVE recipes like these. Though you are serving this as an appetizer, this is something I'd eat for a meal! They look wonderful....I adore goat cheese! : )

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Jasline @ Foodie Baker 11/5/15 08:37

This is such a delicious and pretty looking appetiser! Great for parties and potlucks!

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Unknown 11/5/15 17:30

I know that some people don't like goat cheese, but for me it's the best cheese!!! I am always searching new recipes to use goat cheese. Thank you for sharing, it looks geri appetizing!

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Mary Frances 11/5/15 17:44

Yum!! I love how well goat cheese and rosemary go together. This would be perfect to share at a party!

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Vicki Bensinger 12/5/15 01:30

These sound wonderful and with the added zest of an orange it gives it that extra pizzazz.

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Sharon D. 12/5/15 05:28

Oh, stop making me drool all over the place, Angie! You had me at goat cheese. This is beautiful party food. Will definitely keep this recipe in mind when I invite friends over. ^.^

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tigerfish 12/5/15 06:41

I don't think I hv seen sweet pointed peppers over here. Here we only have the sweet bell peppers and the sweet mini bell peppers.

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Marcela 12/5/15 11:59

omg. This is waaaaay toooooo delicious! Thank you so much, Angie!

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Reeni 14/5/15 03:34

These look FANTASTIC Angie! I love goat cheese!

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Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies 14/5/15 05:05

These sound so good, and what a beautiful presentation!

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eatgood4life.blogspot.com 15/5/15 02:33

Goat cheese is one of my ultimate favorite cheeses. I bet it was great with the sweet peppers!

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Sophies Foodie Files 15/5/15 10:26

I made your lovely recipe but used sheep's cheese in here! They were just perfect! So delicious! :)

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMm!

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Unknown 15/5/15 17:16

These dishes you are creative are so perfect for spring parties. Love this one, so delicate and flavorful. Like it a lot.

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mjskitchen 19/5/15 04:15

You don't have to convince me to give these a try. These are awesome Angie! Guests? I think I'll just make a batch for me.

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Nippon Nin 19/5/15 21:46

Simply a great dish! I stock goat cheese in refrigerator so this can be my staple appetizer. Love your photos...super nice!

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Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen 22/5/15 09:38

First time on your blog. You have a beautiful space. Ans these goat cheese stuffed peppers look so inviting!

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Emma @ Bake Then Eat 22/5/15 22:37

Oh I love goats cheese these look amazing :D

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Unknown 24/5/15 17:34

That looks great : 0 gonna try it out tomorrow!

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Chaya 27/5/15 05:07

Just say goat cheese and I am at your door. There is something about it that makes everything better. What a great combination of ingredients.

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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina 28/5/15 13:58

What a perfect appetizer or tapa! Love the creamy filling and the presentation is just lovely, Angie!

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Terra 7/6/15 18:44

Oh this is so my kind of recipe, and really need to make it ASAP!!! It looks fabulous! Hugs, Terra

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Amber Ashford 19/6/15 18:18

I love to read your posts and recipes. The photos you post make me really hungry. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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