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HomeNo-Brainer Low‑Carb Stuffed Peppers

No-Brainer Low‑Carb Stuffed Peppers

Here, you’ll stuff bell peppers with riced cauliflower (rather than rice) for a lower-carb take on the classic. (But don’t worry: There’s plenty of cheese.) Look for bell peppers that are longer than wide so they’ll stand up in the baking dish. Here’s our hack to prepare the bell peppers. Cut about 1/2 inch off the stem end, thereby removing that stem and opening a “lid” into the pepper. Run a serrated grapefruit spoon (or a paring knife – but take care not to cut the pepper) around the inside to loosen the white, fibrous membranes from the interior walls. Discard all that stuff and you’re ready to stuff the pepper.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 1/2  cups  Water
  • 2  cups  riced cauliflower  8 ounces
  • 4  ounces  American mild or sharp cheddar cheese  shredded (1 cup)
  • 1  4 1/2-ounce can hot or mild diced green chiles  1/2 cup
  • 1  tsp  dried oregano
  • 1  tsp  ground cumin
  • 1/2  tsp  table salt
  • 4  large long bell peppers of any color  (green, red, yellow, or orange), stemmed and cored (that is, hollowed out– see the headnote for more information)
  • 1  10-ounce can hot or mild red enchilada sauce  (1plus 2 tablespoons – gluten-free if necessary)

Special Equipment

  • 2  qt  7-inch- round, high-sided, pressure-safe baking  or soufflé dish and a pressure-safe rack or trivet

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Pour the water into the insert set in a 5-, 6-, or 8-quart Instant Pot. Set a pressure-safe rack or trivet in the insert.
  2. Stir the riced cauliflower, cheese, chiles, oregano, cumin, and salt in a large bowl until uniform. Divide this mixture among and pack it evenly into the bell peppers. Stand them up in a 2-quart, 7-inch- round, high-sided, pressure-safe baking or soufflé dish.
  3. Pour the enchilada sauce over and around the peppers. Do not cover. Set the baking dish on the rack and lock the lid on the pot�
  4. For MAX model:  Set the Instant Pot for  Pressure Cook  and set the pressure for  MAX. Set the time for  16 minutes  with the Keep Warm setting off.
    For other Instant Pot models:  Set the Instant Pot for  Pressure Cook  and set the pressure for  High. Set the time for  18 minutes  with the Keep Warm setting off.
  5. When the pot has finished cooking, turn it off and let the  pressure return to normal naturally, about 20 minutes. Unlatch the lid and open the cooker. Use hot pads or silicone baking mitts to transfer the (hot!) baking dish to a nearby wire rack. Cool for a few minutes, then serve the peppers in bowls with the sauce ladled around and over them.

RECIPE NOTES

Other Pots
РFor a 3-quart Instant Pot, you must halve almost all of the ingredient amounts except you must use 1 cup water in the insert. You must also use a 1-quart, 6-inch-round, high-sided, pressure-safe baking or souffl̩ dish.
– For a 10-quart Instant Pot, you must increase the amount of water in the insert to 2 1/2 cups while otherwise completing the recipe as stated.

Beyond
– This recipe yields bell peppers that still need to be cut with a knife. If you want softer bell peppers, cook under pressure for 18 at MAX or 25 at HIGH.
– Garnish with red pepper flakes.

Photo Credit:- Cosori Air Fryers

Source:- Cosorithis

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