These Stuffed Poblano Peppers are the perfect way to mix things up for Taco Tuesday! They're delicious, low carb, and take under 30 minutes to make. So basically you have zero excuses to NOT make them.
Why You Need To Make These Stuffed Poblanos For Dinner Tonight
If you love Mexican food and you're tired of just getting tacos on Taco Tuesdays, have I got a recipe for you!
These Stuffed Poblano Peppers are overflowing with delicious taco meat and cheese and are the perfect way to take a break from the norm of tacos and burritos.
This recipe is wonderfully tasty, super easy to make, and is easily one of my favorite Mexican keto recipes.
I know that making Stuffed Poblano Peppers doesn't necessarily sound like an easy dinner option, but I've got a few shortcuts and tips to make this an easy dinner option you won't want to miss out on.
You can have this whole recipe finished from prep to being done cooking in under 30 minutes!
If that isn't enough reason to make this for dinner tonight, did I mention that this recipe is low carb as well?
These keto Stuffed Poblano Peppers make a fantastic Mexican keto recipe for those nights you're craving Mexican food.
At only 7 grams of carbs per serving, you can enjoy this keto meal completely guilt-free. Now let's get cooking!
Are Poblano Peppers Hot?
If you know anything about me, you probably know that I like things spicy. I personally don't find poblano peppers to be hot. However, if you're sensitive to spice or heat in a dish, you may find them to be spicy.
If you're worried about the heat level in this dish, or any other pepper dish, it's always best to remove the seeds before using them in a recipe. This will help to eliminate some of the heat.
Do You Have To Peel Poblanos Before Stuffing?
You do not need to peel the poblano peppers for this Stuffed Poblano Peppers recipe. Since the peppers are cooked twice (once to roast them and again after they've been stuffed), the outer skin becomes quite tender.
You can remove the skin if you'd like as some aren't fond of the texture, but I prefer not to as they turn out perfectly delicious without doing so.
Looking for something other than peppers to stuff? Try these Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Mushrooms for a delightfully low carb meal instead.
How Do You Cut Poblanos For Stuffing?
Cutting the Poblano peppers for these stuffed poblanos is incredibly easy. Here are some easy steps to follow:
- Completely remove the top of the poblano that is connected to the stem.
- Cut the poblano pepper in half lengthwise.
- Use a spoon to remove the seeds from the inside of the pepper to reduce the level of spice in the dish.
How To Make Stuffed Poblano Peppers
1. Move the oven rack to 6 inches below the broiler. Preheat broiler on high.
2. Cut poblanos in half and toss with oil. Place poblanos cut side down on a 9-inch round cake pan. Set the timer to 4 minutes. You want to cook these until the outsides are charred and blistered.
3. Meanwhile in a 10-inch saute pan on high heat, cook ground beef until it is almost cooked through. Add 1.5 tablespoons of taco seasoning. Cook until the beef is cooked through. Mix in chopped cilantro and set aside.
4. Remove poblanos from the oven. Fill each poblano half with ground beef. Top with cheese. Return the poblanos to the oven and broil for 2-3 minutes until the cheese has melted and is bubbly. Garnish with additional cilantro if desired and serve.
Tips And Tricks For Making This Stuffed Poblano Peppers Recipe
- The trick to getting this done in 30 minutes is to get the poblanos cooking while you get the filling made.
- You can make up the poblanos and seasoned meat ahead of time and only assemble 1, 2, or all four halves, as needed.
- Don’t bother stuffing each poblano. Simply place the roasted poblanos flat in the cake pan. Spread taco meat over the poblanos, top with cheese and cilantro, and broil.
- If you have time, you can roast the peppers whole and stuff them whole. But this way works faster, by just laying them flat and layering them with beef and cheese.
- Air frying is also an excellent way to roast these peppers. Just cook them at 400F for 4-5 minutes and then check to see if they're roasted. Cook them for an additional 1-2 minutes if necessary and make sure to spray them with oil before air frying them.
- You can also cook the Stuffed Poblano Peppers in the air fryer once they've been stuffed. Cook them at 350F for 5 minutes.
- This feeds 4 people with the accompaniments or probably 2 hungry people without the added fat from the sour cream and guacamole.
What Can I Do With Poblano Peppers?
One reason I love poblano pepper is because of how much flavor they can add to any dish. Here are a few of my favorite ways to incorporate poblano peppers into some yummy dishes:
- Stuff them
- Add them to a soup
- Layer them in a casserole
- Chop and add them to your favorite salsa recipe
- Add them to fajitas
What To Serve With Stuffed Poblano Peppers
These stuffed poblanos can be a complete meal all on their own, but if you're wanting to bulk up your dinner spread, here are a few things that pair well with them:
Looking For More Great Recipes For Taco Tuesday? Check These Out!
- This Flank Steak Fajitas recipe is a fantastic sheet pan Mexican recipe!
- This Pineapple Mango Salsa is a fresh and fruity salsa recipe that is so easy to make. Your taste buds will be dancing from all the flavors!
- If this isn’t the best air fryer Chile Rellenos recipe you’ve ever had–or for that matter the best chile rellenos sauce recipe you’ve ever had–I will eat two of these in penance.
- Stuffed Tomatoes- A variety of ways to make this dish.
- Keto Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers - a great take on a classic recipe.
Trust me, you and your family won't be disappointed in this Mexican keto recipe! Make sure to share this recipe with your friends on Pinterest and Facebook so they can enjoy it as well!
The next time you're picking a meal for Taco Tuesday, or for tonight for that matter, make these delightfully easy and delicious Stuffed Poblano Peppers!
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 poblano peppers, large, halved
- 1 tablespoon Oil
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1.5 tablespoons Taco Seasoning
- 1 cup shredded Mexican cheese blend
- 1/4 cup Cilantro, chopped
For Serving (Optional)
- lime juice
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1/2 cup Guacamole
Instructions
- Move oven rack to 6 inches below the broiler. Preheat broiler on high.
- Cut poblanos in half and toss with oil. Place poblanos cut side down on a 9-inch round cake pan. Set the timer to 4 minutes. You want to cook these until the outsides are charred and blistered.
- Meanwhile in a 10-inch saute pan on high heat, cook ground beef until it is almost cooked through. Add 1.5 tablespoons taco seasoning. Cook until the beef is cooked through. Mix in chopped cilantro and set aside.
- Remove poblanos from the oven. Fill each poblano half with ground beef. Top with cheese. Return the poblanos to the oven and broil for 2-3 minutes until the cheese has melted and is bubbly. Garnish with additional cilantro if desired and serve.
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Tips And Tricks For Making This Stuffed Poblano Peppers Recipe
- You can make up the poblanos and seasoned meat ahead of time and only assemble 1, 2 or all four halves, as needed.
- Don’t bother stuffing each poblano. Simply place the roasted poblanos flat in the cake pan. Spread taco meat over the poblanos, top with cheese and cilantro and broil.
- If you have time, you can roast the peppers whole and stuff them whole. But this way works faster, by just laying them flat and layering them with beef and cheese.
- Air frying is also an excellent way to roast these peppers. Just cook them for 400F for 4-5 minutes and then check to see if they're roasted. Cook them for an additional 1-2 minutes if necessary and make sure to spray them with oil before air frying them.
- You can also cook the Stuffed Poblano Peppers in the air fryer once they've been stuffed. Cook them at 350F for 5 minutes.
- This feeds 4 people with the accompaniments or probably 2 hungry people without the added fat from the sour cream and guacamole.
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Charlotte
In the video and pictures there seems to be onions added in; however, the recipe does not show onions. Can you please tell me how much onions should be or not be included? I love your recipes!!!
Caroline Capobianco
Absolutely delicious and so easy!
Tammi B.
The recipe calls for four poblanos but in the photos you only sow four halves. Does the filling make enough for four whole poblanos or just two?
URVASHI PITRE
It will of course depend on the size of the poblano. 4 Smaller ones or 2 huge ones is how I approach this one