Plank BBQued
Asian
Stuffed Bell Peppers
A great way to do home cooked meals and not heat up your kitchen, is to use a plank or
other means to cook on your BBQ. It is not just for grilling.
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Pre heat BBQ to 300 degrees with the coals on one side
Ingredients:
5 bell peppers
1 pound lean ground turkey
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon pureed fresh ginger or 2 teaspoons ginger powder
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 cup diced onion
1 jalapeno minced
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/8 teaspoon kosher or sea salt
2 tablespoons lite soy sauce,
2 cups shredded cabbage
2 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro
1 and 1/2 cups cooked brown rice
5 or so cut and cleaned bell peppers.
Optional
Teriyaki glaze
3 small sweet bell peppers cut into rings
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The flavor is similar to an egg roll
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Directions:
Gather your ingredients for the filling. Chop the jalapeno, onion. I minced the garlic and kept it in a bit of olive oil. I did the same thing with the ginger that I pureed in a food processor.
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Cook the ground turkey in a skillet. This amount of cooking lacks flavor so I suggest browing the meat.
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Adding the paprika, salt and pepper aids in browning and flavor.
Pour the cooked turkey into a large mixing bowl.
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Let's cook the rest of the filling.
Start by heating a skillet to medium low heat. Add the sesame oil and garlic.
Cook till you can start to smell the flavors releasing.
Then add the ginger and do the same.
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Add the onions and peppers and cook stirring constantly till the onions are tender.
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Add the cabbage and cook till it is just wilted.
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Add the cabbage mix and rice and blend. If you want to leave out the rice that is fine.
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Clean out the peppers, I left the green whole and split the yellow in half. This is your choice. To make the whole pepper stand up on the plank I cut a small slice off the bottom of the pepper.
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Divide the filling into the pepper. I used about 4 ounces in the halves and 5 ounces in the whole peppers.
Pre Heat BBQ to 300 degrees
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Place on the BBQ and cook to 160 degrees.
I brushed a little Teriyaki glaze on the peppers and topped them with little sweet red bell pepper rings.(optional)
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There are a lot of applications for the stuffed peppers. You can serve them with butter lettuce leaves like you would lettuce wraps , or on a bed of rice noodles.
(especially if you leave the rice out).
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