Mexican Stuffed Peppers
Mexican Stuffed Peppers are filled with beans, cheese, and rice. They’re perfect for nights when you want to skip the meat!
I believe that everything tastes better covered in cheese, and these Mexican Stuffed Peppers are no exception. I originally made this recipe when I received a delicious shipment of cheese from the Dairy Farmers of Canada, and it felt like the perfect time to use up the peppers I had sitting in the fridge.
I was a bit nervous that my youngest daughter might not respond well to a vegetable stuffed with beans and rice, but I thought it was worth taking the plunge as I adore Mexican flavors.
Stuffed peppers aren’t always the most filling food in the world, but the combination of beans, rice, and cheese bulked the peppers out enough to leave us full until breakfast the next day!
Although you can stuff these bad boys with anything you want, I find them great for vegetarian nights. They feel hearty but require no meat to taste incredible. It’s also fun to mix things up with different peppers. Green? Red? Yellow? Anything goes!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- They’re full of flavor but are healthy
- They make use of simple, easy-to-find ingredients, making them a perfect mid-week meal
- They’re easy to switch up if you have fussy eaters in the family – you can seriously stuff them with just about anything
- They store well for several days
- They’re surprisingly filling
Ingredients
The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.
- Bell peppers
- Refried beans
- Cooked rice
- Lime juice
- Cheddar cheese
- Fresh cilantro
- Salt & pepper
How to Make Mexican Stuffed Peppers
Follow along to learn how to make Mexican Stuffed Peppers.
- Step One: Preheat the oven to 375°F.
- Step Two: Place peppers skin side down in an oven-safe baking dish.
- Step Three: Mix refried beans, rice, and lime juice—stuff peppers with bean/rice mixture.
- Step Four: Mix cheese and cilantro in a small bowl. Sprinkle over the peppers.
- Step Five: Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until cheese is melted and the peppers are tender.
What to Serve with Them
If you’re wondering what to serve with these Mexican Stuffed Peppers, they usually go beautifully with salads and potatoes. So, go nuts with the recipes below for the ultimate fiesta!
Recipe Tips and Tricks
- If you have time, it’s a great idea to pre-roast the halves of each pepper. This usually keeps the flavor strong without overcooking. You can fill them and pop them in the oven until they’re piping hot and beautifully melty.
- Prepare as much as you can in advance. This recipe can be pretty time-consuming, so if you struggle to motivate yourself to cook a full meal in the evening, it’s worth cooking the rice in advance and prepping/de-seeding the peppers ahead of time.
Variations and Substitutions
- This recipe uses cheddar cheese, but you can swap it for any melty cheese you like. Mozzarella gives these peppers an incredible stringiness, while sharper cheeses will give your dish a richer flavor.
- If you want to include meat in this recipe, you can use anything from ground chicken to ground beef. Just be sure to season your meat with plenty of salt and pepper before cooking. For something with a signature kick, try spicy sausage!
- You can customize this recipe, so don’t be afraid to flavor the dish with cumin or chili powder if you want to dial up the spice.
- To make this dish dairy-free, skip the cheese and substitute something like guacamole or vegan sour cream. It won’t be quite the same, but it’ll be just as delicious!
- If you’re on a paleo or Whole30 diet, you can swap the regular rice for cauliflower rice!
Storage Instructions
To store your peppers, keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to five days.
To reheat them, place the peppers in the oven at 350°F for 10 minutes. Blast them in the microwave for 3 minutes for an even quicker meal!
Can I Freeze?
You can freeze these peppers for up to 3 months. Store them in airtight containers or Ziptop bags. When you’re ready to eat them, defrost them the night before and reheat them as above—simple!
Mexican Inspired Recipes
You’ll love these related recipes if you can’t get enough of classic Mexican flavors or cheesy goodness.
- Mexican Tater Tot Casserole
- Slow Cooker Beef Enchilada Casserole
- Mexican Meatballs
- Air Fryer Tortilla Chips
- Mexican Spaghetti
- Chicken Tortilla Soup
- Stuffed Pepper Casserole
- Mexican Meatloaf
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Mexican Stuffed Peppers
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Ingredients
- 4 bell peppers your choice of kind, halved and seeded
- 1 can refried beans about 2 cups
- 2 cups cooked rice
- 2 tbsp lime juice
- 2 cups cheddar cheese shredded
- ¼ cup fresh cilantro chopped
- salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 375°F.
- Place peppers skin side down in an oven-safe baking dish.
- Mix together refried beans, rice and lime juice. Stuff peppers with bean/rice mixture.
- Mix cheese and cilantro together in a small bowl. Sprinkle over the peppers.
- Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until cheese is melted and peppers are tender.
Nutrition
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Making these for dinner tomorrow but thinking of adding whole blackbeans to the rice too, plus some crushed up tortilla chips on top with the cheese for a crunchy topping! Then have guacamole, salsa and sour cream on the side too. I’ve been looking for recipes to use with refried beans because I love them!!! The only slight issue is my shopping delivery brought me refried beans with a hint of lime? Because they didn’t have the usual ones. So, I hope it still works ok and doesn’t taste odd. Thanks for the recipe!
We love stuffed peppers! I’m totally loving this Mexican version!! Thanks for linking up at Saturday Night Fever!!
We made these for dinner they were very good
I love stuffed peppers and these look so good,thanks for sharing
These look so good! Especially with all of that melted cheese. What is the difference between Canadian mild cheddar and what we can get in the U.S.?
cheddar you find in the US will work too.
I have tried some of your recipes before and always was pleased with the results…but these were so easy to make and I loved them so much I made them for friends…thank you
Everything about this recipes sounds really good. Will have to see if my wife could make this.
I tried these stuffed peppers and my whole family loved them.I can’t wait to make them again soon.The peppers are awesome now in the fall too.
I love stuffed peppers and I imagine our daughter would love them too..Thanks for a great Meatless meal idea…
Sounds delicious, cannot wait to try it out!
Now I wish I had bought the big bag of peppers at the market. Oh well, I will get them next trip. That will give me time to cook the beans and rice.
these look sooooooooooooo good ! i ve never had stuffed peppers before but they look delicious. gonna have to give these a try 🙂
With the beans, cheese and rice, it sounds like a super spicy taco…and we love tacos
I’d love these but I know no one else in the family would, especially if they knew they contained beans.
I would love these but no one else likes stuffed peppers in my family!
oh my god, so goood.
This looks incredibly delicious and I think I will love it because it’s so different with the refried beans.I am going to try this.Thanks for sharing.
I make stuffed peppers with hamburger/rice but have not tried the refried beans yet
Just pinned…definitely need to try this one
What a perfect recipe! The only thing I’d change is to add a bit (ok – a ton!) of hot sauce and/or jalapeno. Thanks!