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Mediterranean Stuffed Capsicums

Mediterranean Stuffed Capsicums

By: Lisa Holmen

It has a subtle nutty flavour and slightly chewy texture that provides a lovely contrast in a dish. It’s also rich in nutritious fibre and protein. Using cracked freekeh will shorten the cooking time, but wholegrain freekeh can also be used — just double the cooking time.


Servings

2

Prep time

Cook time

Recipe


Ingredients

  • 4 capsicums, assorted colours
  • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 brown onion, finely diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 250g lean beef mince
  • 400g tin diced tomatoes
  • 125mL vegetable stock, low sodium
  • 100g cracked freekeh, rinsed
  • 1 handful parsley, mint or combination
  • 50g feta

Method


  • Preheat oven to 180°C. Carefully slice off the top of each capsicum and set aside. Deseed capsicums and place in a lined baking tray.
  • Heat oil in a large pan over medium-high heat and cook onions for 5–6 mins. Add the garlic and cook for 1 min until soft and fragrant.
  • Add the beef mince and stir well. Cook until just browned. Add the tomatoes and stock and bring to the boil. Add the freekeh and cover, before reducing the heat to low-medium.
  • Cook for another 20 mins until freekeh is tender and the liquid is absorbed. If it becomes too dry, add water or extra stock. Stir through fresh herbs.
  • Spoon beef and freekeh mixture into each capsicum base. Place the top of each capsicum back on and drizzle with extra oil. Cook for 45 mins until the capsicum is tender.
  • Take off the tops of the capsicums. Sprinkle with feta and serve immediately.

  

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Lisa Holmen

Lisa Holmen

Lisa Holmen is a food and travel writer, recipe developer and photographer. Her blog, Lisa Eats World, is one of the leading food and travel blogs in Australia, featuring healthy recipes, restaurant reviews and food-inspired travel guides. Lisa divides her time between the bustle of Melbourne and her new home on the Mornington Peninsula where she loves meeting local producers, visiting wineries, soaking up the coastal lifestyle and adopting a “slower” approach to living.
An advocate of sustainable and ethical foods, Lisa is particularly passionate about healthy, organic and wholesome foods and cooking from scratch. She believes in simplicity in the kitchen and loves trying new recipes, drawing inspiration from her travel adventures and her heritage. Although she’s not a vegetarian, Lisa has an appreciation for plant-based cooking and wholefoods and tries to cook vegetarian at home wherever possible.

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