Today we’re preparing a batch of roasted mini peppers stuffed with cream cheese mixed with parsley, Parmesan cheese, olive oil, garlic, and black pepper. Then, to give them a nice outer crust, we’ll be topping them with toasted breadcrumbs and plenty of grating cheese.
Perfect as the centerpiece of a summer spread, these are easy to make and even easier to love.
Why you’ll love today’s stuffed peppers
1) Simply Fun. A tray of these instantly turns an appetizer spread into a party. Bite sized and bursting with flavor, these are a real crowd pleaser.
2) Easy to Make. Slice some peppers, mix together the filling, then spoon the filling into the peppers, top with the breadcrumbs, and bake them in the oven. That’s it.
3) Hot or Cold. While I personally prefer these straight from the oven, they are perfectly palatable cold.
Ingredient Notes, Tips, and Substitutions
1) Italian Parsley is a Must for This Recipe. Here’s why. The main types of parsley are ‘Curly Parsley’ or Petroselinum crispum, and ‘Italian Flat Leaf Parsley’ or Petroselinum crispum neapolitanum. Why did I give you the Latin names? I’m actually not sure now that I’ve gone through the trouble of typing them out. Moving right along. That said, whenever you see parsley mentioned in a recipe, it is almost always notated as ‘flat leaf parsley,’ unless it’s being used as a decoration…in which case you’ll be using curly leaf parsley. Why is this? Because curly parsley tastes like…nothing, or – at most – like grass, and has almost no aroma. However, what elevates curly parsley into the realm of the culinary, thereby saving it from merely being a weed, is that “Oh my goodness is it pretty.” By contrast, Italian Flat Leaf parsley is about as ‘pretty’ as cilantro…which is to say it’s just green leaves on thin steams. However, the reason flat leaf parsley is ‘almost’ always the preferred parsley for cooking is that it has a bold, fresh flavor, a neutral texture (whereas curly parsley is quite crunchy), and pleasant aromatics.
2) The Peppers. Purely a matter of preference. If you want to use spicy peppers, be my guest. I’m using mini bell peppers, but any pepper with hefty ‘flesh’ that will withstand baking is a candidate for this recipe.
3) Fresh Basil vs Dried. This is one recipe where fresh or dried basil both work just fine. That said, I’m using fresh basil today to achieve a ‘bright’ flavor, and to enhance the overall ‘freshness’ of the dish. However, since we’re baking these in the oven, you can almost certainly get away with using dried. That said, be aware that the ‘bright licorice’ or ‘anise-like’ flavor found in fresh basil is almost entirely absent in its dried counterpart, where an earthier and somewhat ‘mintier’ flavor dominates.
More Great Sides from Living the Gourmet
1) Salsa Board. Salsa paired with roasted peppers, olives, cheese, and homemade fajitas. A delightful warm weather spread from start to finish.
2) Butterbean and Garlic Spread. Creamy and satisfying, this butterbean spread is a perfect on crostini, flatbreads, tortilla chips, or simply crackers.
3) Cilantro Chimichurri. Earthy yet crisp and bright, this cilantro and basil chimichurri pairs deliciously with everything from crostini and flatbreads to grilled fruit and grilled steak. Seriously, give this a try.
Stuffed Mini Peppers Appetizer
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 2 dozen stuffed peppers 1x
Ingredients
12 – 15 mini peppers, halved
For the Filling:
- 4 - 5 cloves of garlic
- 1/4 cup fresh Parmesan or Romano cheese, grated
- 8 oz. block of cream cheese
- 1 tsp. fresh ground black pepper
- 1 tbs. olive oil
- 2 tbs. fresh Italian parsley
- 2 cloves of garlic, chopped
- 2 - 3 tbs. fresh Italian parsley
- 5 - 6 leaves of fresh Basil
- 2 - 3 tbs. olive oil
- 2 tbs. fresh Parmesan or Romano cheese
- 1/4 cup plain bread crumbs
Instructions
For the Filling:
- Combine all of the ingredients for the filling in a food processor and process until smooth.
- Fill each half of the peppers with the cream cheese mixture.
For the Topping:
- Heat a small cast iron frying pan with the olive oil.
- Add the garlic, basil and bread crumbs and cook until the bread crumbs get a nice golden.
- Add the grated cheese and toss.
- Top each half of the stuffed peppers with the toasted bread crumbs.
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Preheat Oven 350 F. Bake for 12-15 minutes.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
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Heather says
OMG these stuffed mini peppers look so delicious. I can't wait to make them.
angiesrecipes says
They surely make a perfect appetizer!
Laura le Roux says
These look so amazing. My husband would absolutely love this.
Sarah Stockley says
These mini peppers looks so tasty, I haven't done this in a while but last time I did the kids loved them!
Melanie Varey says
What a tasty appetiser! I love peppers and the cheesy stuffing looks super delicious in these.
MELANIE EDJOURIAN says
I've made stuffed peppers but not like these. They sound like they would be really tasty.
Wren LaPorte says
That sounds like a great recipe! I know my boyfriend would love to try it.
Jupiter Hadley says
These sound so very delicious, thank you for sharing.
Rhian Westbury says
Ohh a mixed cream cheese filling for these sounds really tasty, I'm going to have to try these out sometime x
Cynthia Nicoletti says
I love making these mini peppers but never stuffed them. Going to try your recipe looks delicious.
Edyineth Melgarejo says
This looks delicious! I want to make this recipe next time my parents come to visit me! Thanks for sharing!
Rosey says
Everything about this looks good to me. I'd love to make these for my grown kids when they come over this weekend to see their little bro's big game!
Yeah Lifestyle says
I have made a similar recipe before and totally loved it. But its been a while and would love to try making your version this week
Melanie williams says
I really do love peppers, so this looks perfect for a starter, but also to add onto a salad for a main meal too yummy x
Melissa Cushing says
These look absolutely delicious! I am definitley making this recipe for my sister when she comes to visit in a month. She will love this! I am pinning this one to my Pinterest board and appreciate your sharing!
Joanne Budah says
Going to make these tomorrow for a party! Can’t wait. Your recipes are always amazing keep them coming thank you!