manu's mom's stuffed peppers

It’s so hard to get Manu to eat vegetables. Last night, for example, I said, “Hey, let’s have this amazing cabbage thing I made up tonight!” “Ok,” he said. “But only if you put salami in it.”
He claims he’s healthier than me even though I’m a walking cucumber (his words) and that he doesn’t need as many vegetables in his life because he takes ginseng (also his words.)
But one vegetable I can always get him to eat: his mom’s stuffed peppers. I love how they get a sweet and sour coating from her trick of splashing vinegar in the pan before popping them in the oven. And the simple mediterranean stuffing of tuna, capers and breadcrumbs is the perfect salty balance to the fruity peppers. She’s not a huge fan of cooking, but she has a series of recipes that are her go-to, never fail dishes. These peppers are one of them. 

Mary Vincent’s Stuffed Peppers
1 red or yellow sweet pepper
1 tbs vinegar
1 tbs olive oil
2 tins tuna (we use the one packed in olive oil, you can get it at Trader Joe’s)
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
1 tbs fresh parsley chopped
1 tsp capers
sprinkling grated cheese
salt + pepper
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Drizzle the vinegar and olive oil in the pan and add a pinch of salt. Swirl around. Chop the peppers in uniform pieces that can hold the filling. Mix the filling together: drain the tuna and mix with the breadcrumbs, parsley, capers, grated cheese, a pinch of salt and a pinch of pepper. Fill the peppers and place in the prepared pan. Bake for 30 minutes or until the filling starts to brown. 

Have you inherited any recipes from your in-laws? 
P.S. Speaking of moms, mine will be here on Sunday! I can’t even believe it; me and little Kate, reunited at last after seven months!

10 comments:

  1. my 'mother in law' makes a chicken broccoli casserole. i really don't like it but its my boyfriend's favorite so i'll make it anyway. but she makes the most amazing goulash i've ever had. i love to make that! definitely going to try these peppers!

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  2. i am definitely going to make this ASAP. my boyfriend loves tuna and i'm always looking for more ways to cook it so that we'll both enjoy it!

    carrie
    plumsintheicebox.typepad.com

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  3. That's great and they look easy enough! Also love the line where Manu says he doesn't need to eat verggies cause he takes ginseng...that's funny!

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  4. Manu sounds a lot like Mike with the vegetable aversion minus peppers...hahaha. Guy thing?

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  5. I want to eat these right now! If I could eat them off the computer screen I would, no question!

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  6. Love stuffed peppers! I don't use tuna though...usually I stuff them with ground turkey or sausage and rice. So delicious!

    xoxo,
    Joelle

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  7. After moving to Atlanta 3 weeks ago, and not having internet for the entire time except via phone, I can finally catch up on your blog! I have to make these peppers. I think my guys will dig them. AND there is a Trader Joe's 2 miles away from my house. Awesome :)

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  8. Mari, I love this recipe! I've always enjoyed stuffed peppers but since I stopped eating meat a year ago I hadn't thought of them. Have a fantastic time with your Mom! As a mother myself I can only imagine how excited your mother is to have her daughter back in her arms. Makes me tear up, ok, I'm clearly way too hormonal to be commenting on blogs this am. CiaoCiao
    xM

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  9. Anonymous4/01/2012

    Hi.

    I made this recipe for supper tonight and it was a success. Thank you for the recipes and the interesting blog.

    Elise
    (from Montréal, Québec, Canada)

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thank you so much for your thoughtful comments, i love reading them so much!

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