AlabamaJack
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Hope you all don't mind me sharing my cooking with you.
I whipped this up this afternoon. Not a quick dish to cook but the end results are worth the work.
Ingredients:
2 pounds ground pork
6 medium to large bell peppers
6 Jalapenos
Bacon
1 Large White Onion
3/4 Tsp Allspice
1 Tbsp Black Pepper
1 Tsp Salt (then salt to tasteP
Several Pinches of Cinnamon
1 Tsp Thyme
2/3 Cup Tomato Paste (10 ounces)
1 Cup Cooked Rice
2 Cups Broth (I use chicken but vegetable would be good)
4 tsp Paprika
10 Ounces Yogurt
1 Sliced Tomato
6 Cloves Garlic
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Clean peppers and prepare the stuffing as follows:
Mix ground pork, diced onion, minced garlic, 6 pieces raw bacon cut into 3 cm pieces,6 Tsp tomato paste, rice, thyme, allspice, black pepper, salt, and cinnamon.
Arrange in baking pan with a little room left between each pepper. Pour broth in bottom of pan. Top the stuffed peppers with a slice of tomato and diced jalapenos. Sprinkle paprika on top. I found this big Anaheim chili at the grocery and stuffed it too.
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Cover with foil and bake at 375 for about an hour. Pour sauce in bottom of pan into a sauce pan. Reduce by half. Stir in remaining tomato paste and yogurt. Season to taste and pour over peppers.
They are cooking right now...will post final picture when done.
I whipped this up this afternoon. Not a quick dish to cook but the end results are worth the work.
Ingredients:
2 pounds ground pork
6 medium to large bell peppers
6 Jalapenos
Bacon
1 Large White Onion
3/4 Tsp Allspice
1 Tbsp Black Pepper
1 Tsp Salt (then salt to tasteP
Several Pinches of Cinnamon
1 Tsp Thyme
2/3 Cup Tomato Paste (10 ounces)
1 Cup Cooked Rice
2 Cups Broth (I use chicken but vegetable would be good)
4 tsp Paprika
10 Ounces Yogurt
1 Sliced Tomato
6 Cloves Garlic
Clean peppers and prepare the stuffing as follows:
Mix ground pork, diced onion, minced garlic, 6 pieces raw bacon cut into 3 cm pieces,6 Tsp tomato paste, rice, thyme, allspice, black pepper, salt, and cinnamon.
Arrange in baking pan with a little room left between each pepper. Pour broth in bottom of pan. Top the stuffed peppers with a slice of tomato and diced jalapenos. Sprinkle paprika on top. I found this big Anaheim chili at the grocery and stuffed it too.
Cover with foil and bake at 375 for about an hour. Pour sauce in bottom of pan into a sauce pan. Reduce by half. Stir in remaining tomato paste and yogurt. Season to taste and pour over peppers.
They are cooking right now...will post final picture when done.