Easy Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers Recipe (2024)

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These air fryer stuffed peppers are full of healthy ingredients and take less than half the amount of time than traditionally cooked stuffed peppers. The filling is full of protein, veggies, and spices and the charred peppers add so much flavor.

We loveair fryer recipesbecause they keep dinner and cleanup easy.Another crazy good (and easy) air fryer recipe is our air fryer bacon wrapped chicken breast. Wait until you try the spiced maple glaze!

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Table of Contents

  • Reasons to Love this Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers Recipe
  • Grab these Ingredients
  • How to Make Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers
  • Watch How to Make Air Fry Stuffed Peppers
  • Tips for Easy Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers
  • Recipe FAQs
  • What to Serve with Stuffed Peppers
  • Dietary Modifications
  • Storing and Freezing
  • More Easy Air Fryer Recipes
  • Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers Recipe

Stuffed peppers are a classic dinnertime staple for so many! Making this recipe cuts down on the time, but none of the delicious flavor or ingredients. It’s such a classic comfort food that reminds me of my favorite recipes growing up.

The air fry stuffed peppers are delicious on their own as a complete meal, but you can serve them with a kale salad and chocolate chip pudding cookies for dessert.

Reasons to Love this Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers Recipe

  • Quick and easy: They take half the time to make compared to traditional stuffed peppers in the oven.
  • Healthy: They’re naturally gluten-free and can easily be made dairy-free by omitting the cheese on top. They’re also such a great way to get kids to eat vegetables.
  • Meal-prep friendly: You can prep the filling ahead of time and throw them in the air fryer for a quick weeknight dinner.
  • Family favorite: Adults and kiddos love this recipe, so you know it’s one of the go-to easy recipes the whole family will love.

If you’re craving more stuffed pepper recipes, you will love ourturkey taco stuffed peppers.

Grab these Ingredients

Here are the simple ingredients to make stuffed peppers in the air fryer. Skip down to the recipe card for exact measurements.

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  • Onion and garlic: the base of every good recipe! If you don’t have fresh garlic you can add garlic powder with the Italian seasoning.
  • Fresh bell peppers: Any color pepper is great, but we always find green peppers are the most affordable. We usually use a mixture of red, yellow, and green bell peppers. Learn how to cut a bell pepper and master this recipe.
  • Ground beef: We used lean ground beef for this recipe! You could swap this for ground chicken, lean ground turkey, or Italian sausage.
  • Italian seasoning and salt: For flavor!
  • Canned diced tomatoes: I love the texture the tomatoes give this recipe, but you could swap this for tomato sauce as well.
  • Worcestershire sauce: (or coconut aminos for sugar-free option)
  • Rice: Any type of rice is great. We love white rice or brown rice but you could also use quinoa or cauliflower rice for a low-carb option (more on this below). You can make this recipe even faster if you have leftover rice.
  • Shredded cheese: We used cheddar cheese here, but you could also use shredded mozzarella cheese or colby jack cheese.

How to Make Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers

Follow these step-by-step photos and instructions to see how easy it is to make this recipe.

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  1. Cut and air fry the sweet peppers: Preheat the air fryer then cut the tops of the peppers off(watch how to cut a bell pepper). Place them upright in the air fryer tray then air fry just the peppers at 400°F for 6 minutes.
  2. Make the filling: Cook the onion and diced peppers in a large skillet with olive oil over medium high heat, then add the garlic and cook another minute. Add the ground beef and brown until no pink remains and beef reaches 160°F with a meat thermometer (use this guide to learn more about determining beef doneness).
  3. Cook the rice: Add the seasoning, diced tomatoes, Worcestershire, rice and water. Cover with a lid and simmer for 10-12 minutes.
  4. Stuff the peppers: Evenly scoop the meat mixture into the halfway cooked peppers all the way to the top.
  5. Air fry: Close the basket and air fry the stuffed peppers at 400°F for 4 minutes, then open the basket, add the cheddar cheese and continue cooking for 4 more minutes.
  6. Serve: Top with fresh parsley or green onions and eat hot!

Watch How to Make Air Fry Stuffed Peppers

Tips for Easy Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers

We’ve tested this recipe for air fryer stuffed peppers several times and we’ve come up with a few tips that will ensure your recipe turns out every time.

  • Size and shape: Look for peppers that are roughly the same size so they cook evenly. Additionally, look for peppers with an even bottom so they aren’t wobbly. The hot air needs to circulate around them so they shouldn’t lean on each other.
  • Slice the peppers: Put your knife skills to good use if you know how to cut a bell pepper, and save the extra tops to put in the filling.
  • Shred the cheese: Pre-shredded cheese usually contains chemicals to prevent it from melting, which is what we want!

Recipe FAQs

Should you cook meat before stuffed peppers?

Yes! You want to cook the ground beef to a safe and savory 160°F with the rest of the filling before stuffing.

How to soften the peppers before stuffing them?

While the filling is cooking air fry the peppers by themselves for 6 minutes to soften them.

How do you keep stuffed peppers from getting soggy?

Make sure your filling doesn’t include too much water. I love cooking the rice right in the pan because it saves on dishes and the uncooked rice soaks up any extra liquid.

What makes this easier than traditional stuffed peppers?

LESS TIME (couldn’t we all use that?!). Traditional stuffed peppers bake for about 45 minutes where these air fryer stuffed peppers only need 10 at the end. This recipe from start to finish takes 30 minutes.

Are stuffed peppers healthy?

Stuffed peppers are packed full of protein and veggies. This recipe is completely gluten free and can easily be made dairy free by omitting the cheese or swapping in a vegan cheese. I’m even sharing a low carb option below!

We’re rounding out the end of January as I write this and I know so many now (and anytime of year) are looking for healthy meals. We love to add beef to our dinner routine because a 3-ounce serving provides half of your daily recommended value of protein!

Do you boil peppers before stuffing them?

Some recipes call for boiling peppers before stuffing and roasting them to help them cook quickly in the oven, however, it is not necessary. This recipe for air fryer stuffed peppers calls to air fry for a few minutes to help them soften up first.

What to Serve with Stuffed Peppers

Enjoy this recipe on its own or serve it with side dishes salad or more veggies like roasted brussels sprouts, sweet potato fries, air fryer smashed potatoes, or a simple kale and goat cheese salad.

Dietary Modifications

  • Low carb: Swap the rice with cauliflower rice! Instead of simmering the rice, add frozen cauliflower rice to the meat mixture and cook until it’s warmed through.
  • Dairy-free: Omit the shredded cheese on top.
  • Gluten-free: This recipe is naturally gluten-free!
  • More fiber: Use brown rice and add drained black beans to the mixture after the rice is cooked.

Storing and Freezing

Fridge: Allow the peppers to cool completely then store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.

Freezer: Place the stuffed peppers in an air-tight container or freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 4 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.

Reheat: Place the stuffed peppers back in the air fryer and cook at 400 degrees F for 10 minutes, or until heated through.

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More Easy Air Fryer Recipes

ThisAir fryer bacon wrapped chicken breastrecipe is one of our favorites. It’s like nothing your taste buds have experienced. Serve it up with a side salad or this simple recipe forair fryer butternut squashand you have a complete meal.

OurHawaiian chicken kabobsare stacked with tender, juicy chicken, pineapple, red onion, and pepper. They’re brushed with sweet Hawaiian sauce and served with fluffy coconut rice.

Crispy air fryer shrimpare so flavorful and make a great app or addition to dinners like shrimp tacos. They even have a gluten-free option!

For another seafood option, these air fryer salmon bites are great for a quick lunch or dinner and easily served with your favorite healthy sides.

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Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

These air fryer stuffed peppers are full of healthy ingredients and take less than half the amount of time than traditionally cooked stuffed peppers. The filling is full of protein, veggies and spices and the charred peppers add so much depth of flavor.

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Servings: 6 peppers

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 small yellow onion diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 6 bell peppers (any color)
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 (15 ounce) can diced tomatoes (not drained)
  • 1 tablespoon coconut aminos or Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 cup uncooked white or brown rice
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese or vegan cheese (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the air fryer to 400°F for 3-5 minutes. If your air fryer is smaller pre-heat for 3 minutes and if it’s larger pre-heat for 5 minutes.

  • While it’s heating, cut the tops off the peppers and scoop out any seeds. Dice the tops of the peppers and set aside to use in the mixture. When the air fryer is preheated, place the peppers in the basket of the air fryer and cook for 6 minutes.

  • While the peppers are cooking, make the filling. Heat the olive oil in a large and deep skillet over medium high heat. Once the olive oil is hot, add the onion and leftover diced peppers and cook for 2-3 minutes until soft and translucent. Add the garlic and cook for another 1-2 minutes until fragrant. Add the ground beef and brown until no pink remains (it should reach an internal temperature of 160°F).

  • Add the Italian seasoning, salt, diced tomatoes and coconut aminos (or worcestershire sauce) and stir to combine. Add the uncooked rice and water and stir. Turn the heat to medium low, cover the pot with the lid and simmer for 10-15 minutes, until the rice is tender.

  • When the beef and rice mixture is done scoop it evenly into each of the partially cooked peppers and place the peppers back in the air fryer. Air fry at 400°F for 4 minutes then open the drawer, top with shredded cheese and cook for another 4 minutes until melted and bubbly. If you aren’t using cheese just air fry for 8 minutes.

  • Last step! If you make this, please leave a review letting us know how it was!

Notes

Low carb: swap the rice with cauliflower rice! Instead of simmering the rice, add frozen cauliflower rice to the meat mixture and cook until it’s warmed through. There are 11.5 net carbs in this option.

Dairy-free: omit the shredded cheese on top.

Gluten-free: this recipe is naturally gluten-free!

More fiber: use brown rice and add drained black beans to the mixture after the rice is cooked.

Storage: allow the peppers to cool completely then store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.

Freeze: place the stuffed peppers in an air tight container or freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 4 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.

Reheat: place the stuffed peppers back in the air fryer and cook at 400 degrees f for 10 minutes, or until heated through.

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Equipment

  • Air Fryer

Nutrition

Serving: 1pepper | Calories: 403kcal | Carbohydrates: 39.1g | Protein: 26.1g | Fat: 15.7g | Cholesterol: 67mg | Sodium: 734mg | Fiber: 5.1g | Sugar: 8.4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Should I cook my bell peppers before stuffing them? ›

You can also pre-cook them in the oven before they're filled. Preheat your oven to the temperature recommended by the recipe, place them in the oven until they are tender, then fill and return the stuffed peppers to the oven for the remainder of the cooking time.

Can you put pepper in an air fryer? ›

Preheat an air fryer to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Combine peppers, onion, olive oil, and salt in a large bowl. Transfer mixture to the air fryer basket. Cook, stirring once, until peppers and onion are tender and beginning to brown, 7 to 9 minutes.

How long to heat up stuffed peppers in air fryer? ›

Although it takes nearly as long as using an oven, an air fryer is another alternative to heat your leftover peppers. Place them in the fryer basket and cook at 350 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes. This may only be slightly faster than the oven, but the air fryer has the bonus of giving the edges a great, crispy texture.

How do you get stuffed peppers to stand up? ›

To easily stuff bell peppers and keep them upright during baking, arrange and then bake them in a Bundt, tube, angel food, or muffin pan (spray with nonstick spray first). The peppers stay upright, freeing your hands for assembly.

How do you keep stuffed peppers from getting soggy? ›

To prevent it from happening, you should try to avoid or reduce excess moisture – here are three of the things you can do:
  1. Pre-cook Peppers. ...
  2. Use Leftover Rice. ...
  3. Save Cheese for the Topping.

What is not recommended in air fryer? ›

The experts recommended using an air fryer when preparing frozen food, making cookies, and cooking bacon. You'll want to avoid putting over-seasoned food items, wet batters, and cheese in your air fryer since they can create a mess.

What Cannot be put in Airfryer? ›

7 Foods You Should Never Cook In Your Air Fryer
  1. Wet Batters. Those beer-battered onion rings, fries, fish cutlets, plus tempura veggies and more are not well suited for a crisp in the air fryer. ...
  2. Cheesy Items. ...
  3. Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
  4. Baked Goods. ...
  5. Greens. ...
  6. Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
  7. Too Much of Anything.
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Can I put tin foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

What goes good with stuffed peppers? ›

Roasted or sautéed veggies side dishes would pair nicely as a light side dish for the Italian stuffed peppers: Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Roasted Zucchini, or Sautéed Zucchini are three favorites. If you are roasting vegetables, you can place the sheet pan in the oven with the peppers. Salad.

Should you soften peppers before stuffing them? ›

I definitely suggest par-cooking the bell peppers first, just a little bit before stuffing them. Not only does this help to soften the bell peppers, but it also cuts down on your cook time. As the bell peppers are cooking you can make the filling, shaving off about 20 minutes from your total cook time.

What is the best way to Precook peppers for stuffed peppers? ›

Remove seeds and membranes; rinse. Place peppers, with tops, upright in ungreased 9x12 inch glass baking dish. Cover with plastic wrap; microwave until hot, 3 to 4 minutes--(note: do NOT cook peppers until done, you are just blanching them, 3 to 4 minutes should be plenty, depending on the size of your peppers).

Why are my stuffed peppers hard? ›

If the peppers aren't tender when the cheese is melted, and the filling is hot, simply tent the pan with foil and continue baking until they are. Cut the Pepper in Half from Stem to End. When making stuffed peppers in the oven, I find splitting them from top to bottom best.

Why do my stuffed peppers taste bland? ›

Seasoning. Peppers can be quite bland on their own so seasoning the inside of the cavity with salt is very important. Be sure to taste your stuffing prior to filling the peppers and make any adjustments there as well.

Why do my stuffed peppers fall apart? ›

The problem stems from the common practice of boiling the peppers to start. The goal is to tenderize them before they're stuffed and baked, but generally the poor fellas are over-boiled, which results in their tendency to fall apart and, as noted, be flavorless.

Should you cook or raw bell peppers? ›

Eating them raw provides maximum vitamin C content, but cooking bell peppers can increase the availability of other nutrients.

How to par boil peppers for stuffing? ›

In a large pot of boiling water, parboil the peppers until just tender, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and dry on paper towels. In a large saute pan or skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat.

Do bell peppers get sweeter when cooked? ›

Peppers' flavor and texture can be altered in a variety of ways during cooking. The natural sweetness of peppers can be enhanced through cooking, which can also lessen their bitterness and soften their texture for a more tender and palatable result.

How early can you prep bell peppers? ›

Cut peppers can keep up to 7 days this way, but it's best to use them as soon as possible. Leftover cooked peppers should be stored in an airtight container and will last 3-4 days in the fridge.

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