These rice and mushroom stuffed peppers are loaded with cheese. They taste like risotto without all the time and effort spent at the stove.

I can be super indecisive sometimes. Most of the time I’m not, particularly in important or professional settings, but ask me what I feel like eating or “what’s your favorite food” (<—hardest question ever!) and I’ll probably waffle for a good 20 minutes or so.

I annoy myself.

Cheesy Mushroom Stuffed Peppers
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So, 4 peppers sat in my fridge for about 10 days.

They needed to be used asap.

Stuffed peppers sounded like a good solution. Right? Yeah, kind of.

Except, there was this persistent little voice saying “risotto sounds really good right now” that wouldn’t go away too.

Ahhh, decisions!

Mushroom Stuffed Peppers

Growing up there was only one kind of risotto in our house: sausage & mushroom.

It was cheesy, hearty and so damn good in the winter. I’ve since made two variations of it: Buckwheat Risotto with Mushrooms and Leeks and Butternut squash and porcini mushroom risotto.

I know you can make risotto with practically anything and I’ve eaten many variations but, when I think of the dish, I immediately conjure up the one my mom makes. Considering there’s still snow left on the ground over here, that risotto was sounding pretty darn good.

Back to that decision.

I kid you not when I say I stood in front of the refrigerator for about 10 minutes, door open, (so wasteful, I know) staring at peppers on one side of the produce drawer, mushrooms on the other and trying to decide which meal to make.

And then it hit me.

Peppers stuffed with risotto!

Rice and Cheese Stuffed Peppers

Duh.

Mushroom and Rice Stuffed Peppers

I bought chicken this week for the first time in months (well, actually I bought it last week but had to throw it out after losing power for 2 days) and these were the perfect side dish to the cashew crusted baked chicken breasts I made for dinner.

Or I guess I could’ve used the chicken to make chicken stuffed poblano peppers. Oh well, next time.

Since I knew we’d be eating these as a side, I left the sausage from mom’s risotto out, but they would be delicious as a main dish with it in the stuffing as well.

I’ll be honest, the stuffing isn’t a “true” risotto based on the preparation but, it’s got the same taste and flavor components which definitely satisfied my craving.

Also, it’s easier than a true risotto, always a good thing.

Cheesy Stuffed Peppers

Besides their taste, I’m kind of obsessed by how similar they look to mini pumpkins.

Perfectly festive for this time of year.

Cheesy Rice Stuffed Peppers

Indecisiveness never tasted so good.

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4.47 from 15 votes

Cheesy Mushroom Stuffed Peppers

Servings: 4 servings
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 35 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
These rice and mushroom stuffed peppers are loaded with cheese. They taste like risotto without all the time and effort spent at the stove.

Ingredients 

  • 4-5 medium orange peppers
  • 1 1/4 cups cooked brown rice
  • 8 oz. sliced baby portobello mushrooms
  • 1 shallot, sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon rosemary, divided
  • 1/2 tablespoon butter
  • 1/2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons sherry wine
  • 3/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • salt & pepper

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Cut tops of peppers off and clean out the insides.
  • Sauté butter, olive oil, shallots, garlic and half the rosemary (1/2 tablespoon) in a medium pan for 2-3 minutes over medium heat.
  • Add mushrooms and a dash of salt & pepper, toss to combine and sauté for another 3-4 minutes.
  • Add sherry wine and let wine and water from mushrooms cook off completely, about 5-7 more minutes.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Combine mushrooms, cheese and cooked rice with remaining rosemary in a medium bowl and season with salt & pepper to taste.
  • Stuff peppers with the mixture and place in a square baking dish with about 1/2 an inch of water on the bottom.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes.

Notes

*Optional-top peppers with a sprinkling of bread crumbs & olive oil about 5-10 minutes before finished for a crunchy topping.

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 248kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 10gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 481mgFiber: 5gSugar: 9g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Dishes
Cuisine: American
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33 Comments

  1. Outstanding recipe. I found myself in a similar predicament with six multi-colored bell peppers on the verge of going bad and ended up with only five, one was too far gone to save. This recipe gave me the basics that I needed and I found I also incorporated other aging produce. Interestingly, the sherry really made a difference in the taste, so I recommend cooks do not forget this ingredient. I made mine with cooked wild rice and added pineapple (had to use it up).

  2. Gina – these are adorable! And I love the idea of stuffing them with risotto. Super yummy recipe inspiration :) And you photos look lovely.

    xx