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Shar Pei Approved

September 2, 2010

Good morning!

Last night, I was flying solo for dinner and I was about 2 seconds away from pouring a bowl of cereal until I looked in the crisper and saw all the CSA veggies and leftovers screaming at me to eat them up.

They gave me a total guilt trip. I hate when that happens.

But, I didn’t care.

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I poured a bowl of cereal and thought about how much I didn’t want to cook.

I surveyed the scene.

I opened the crisper and closed it. Opened it again. Still there.

I sighed.

I ate more cereal.

This pepper spoke to me.

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It whispered in my ear and said…all you have to do is stuff me and throw me in the oven…

So I cut off the hat and scooped out the insides.

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Don’t worry if a few seeds remain inside the pepper. They put hairs on your toes and will keep you warm over the winter.

Next, I removed the leftovers from the fridge. We have lots this week!

I used leftover Salt Kissed & Buttery Brown Rice, Homemade Chunky Tomato Sauce, and Cashew Basil Cheese Sauce.

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I mixed it together and hoped it tasted better than it looked.

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Pack it in…

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and pack it tight…before baking it for 30 minutes at 375F.

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When the pepper is slightly charred and resembles a Shar Pei, all is well in the world.

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Look at that wrinkle factor! She’s a beauty.

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Shar Pei Stuffed Pepper for One

Ingredients:

  • 1 green pepper
  • 1/2 cup Salt Kissed & Buttery Brown Rice
  • 1/3 cup Homemade Chunky Tomato Sauce
  • 1/3 cup Cashew Basil Cheese Sauce
  • Sea salt + pepper, to taste

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 375F. Cut hat off green pepper and scoop out insides. In a medium sized bowl mix together the rice, sauce, and cheese sauce. pack the pepper tightly filling the interior and letting a bit come out of the top. Season. Place pepper on baking sheet and bake for about 30 minutes, checking frequently after 25 mins.

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It was delicious, cheesy….and easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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…and Shar Pei approved. ;)

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Jessie (Bites and Pieces)
15 years ago

This meal looks perfect! I love using leftovers to create something even better the next day. That Shar Pei is too cute!

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Christine
15 years ago

Now that you point it out, it does look like a Shar Pei! Not that I *ever* would have noticed that on my own!

The stuffing looks pretty good to me! I’d eat it by itself with no pepper! Though I guess that defeats the point of using up the CSA veggies. Still, an amazing use of leftovers!

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veronique @ hooked on health
15 years ago

Awww that puppy is super duper cute!!! :)
The stuffed peper looks amazing too, I will try that. I have always wanted to adventure into the pepper-stuffing world. You take wonderful pictures by the way!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  veronique @ hooked on health
15 years ago

thank you :)

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Lizzie
15 years ago

Angela, enough already!! Stop posting delicious looking, healthy recipes when it’s not close enough to lunch yet!! :) You have put my PB and toast to shame. :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lizzie
15 years ago

haha tomorrow I will post just saltines and water ;)

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Lizzie
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
15 years ago

Hmmmm . . OK . . that’s a slight improvement :)

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Alison
15 years ago

those peppers look amazing! totally feel ya about telling myself that i need to eat the vegetables that are in my fridge.

but sometimes you just want a delicious bowl of cereal and no dishes!

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Lily @ Lily's Health Pad
15 years ago

Oh I love stuffed peppers! I love being creative in the kitchen too. Usually I freeze half of my leftovers in order to save them for easy lunches down the road.

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Rachel @ Fit Fun and Fabulous
15 years ago

Haha! What a cute post.

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
15 years ago

k, so i just died of cuteness. OH my goodness that photo is so cute! and i love the correlation you made with the pepper…adorable!

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Kaitlyn (College Girl Runs)
15 years ago

What an adorable dog!!! That pepper looks yummy. We have some in our fridge right now…maybe I’ll make a stuffed pepper for dinner? Not sure, but anyways cereal is always my go-to when I don’t feel like making anything else–it’s just soo addicting! I have a hard time stopping at one bowl! (Sigh)

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Bess @ Bess Be Fit
15 years ago

I agree sometimes cereal is just the best and easiest thing in the world….but your stuffed pepper looks delicious and the shar pei is so cute :)

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Marina
15 years ago

I love stuffed peppers!
But cereal is amazing too, so comforting and tasty :)

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

I love how you’re still able to make incredible meals even when you don’t want to cook. When that happens I usually just throw a bunch of stuff in a bowl and call it a night. :P

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
15 years ago

Yummmmm I love stuffed peppers! The cashew basil sauce sounds quite tasty as well. Full marks for you on the wrinkle factor! :)

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Allie Finch
15 years ago

That looks fantastic–often the best meals are simply thrown together out of desperation & lack of desire to “cook”–I cannot wait to try the Cashew Basil Cheese!
Question about the Stuffed Portabella Pizzas: Would they be good cold or reheated as leftovers? We are camping with my family, which means I need to come up with simple, delicious & healthy meals & snacks that can be thrown together easily or made before hand that won’t leave me feeling awful by the end of the weekend [which is what will happen if I eat what everyone else is]. I really want to try something with the cashew cheese.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Allie Finch
15 years ago

I did eat one out of the fridge and while it wasnt as good as it was hot I still stuffed it in my face haha

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Allie Finch
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
15 years ago

Ha, nice. I actually had a stroke of genius thinking [I hope]: I am going to assemble it in advance & keep in the cooler wrapped in tinfoil; then, throw it over & top it with a few coals from the fire to warm/melt it. I’m excited!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Allie Finch
15 years ago

GENIUS!!! Please please send me a pic!

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Maria @ Kale and Cupcakes
15 years ago

Love how creative you get with your veggies!!!

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Chelsea
15 years ago

Oh. my. gosh. That picture of the Shar Pei is so adorable. I just want to go cuddle with it! That stuffed pepper looks great too, creative use of leftovers!

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Caitlin (EatFeats)
15 years ago

Cereal was always my dinner of choice after long swim practices. Healthy. That pepper looks great–what a resourceful and creative recipe!

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Wei-Wei
15 years ago

LOL Sharpei. You make me laugh on a regular basis, Angela. Sometimes with you… and oftentimes at you. ;) Heh.

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MoniMeals
15 years ago

So cute! The Sharpei looks like my dogs (English Bulldogs). Love anything to do with bell peppers, Great name!! YUM.

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Ashley
15 years ago

HAhahaa too funny!! We had a SharPei [ginger] growing up :)

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