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Fat Free Vegan Greek Rice Stuffed Peppers Recipe

June 9, 2013 by Veronica Grace 14 Comments

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I have done A LOT of travelling in the past few years (visiting over 30 countries around the world), and Greece was one of my favorite places I visited. (Greek rice stuffed peppers were a favorite I found) Greece was pretty incredible and unexpected as I had never seen anything other than photos of ancient ruins or the white and blue houses of Mykonos on postcards. I went on a 2 1/2 week journey back in August and September of 2010 and visited many different places in Greece.

I saw the ruins of Athens, the rocky shorelines and picturesque houses of Mykonos, the rolling hills and mountains of Naxos, The Palace of the Grand Masters of Knights in Rhodes, the mesmerizing Balos Lagoon and Palace of Knossos on Crete, and the Tholos of Athena Pronaia Sanctuary and Oracle at Delphi.

I also took a ton of photos and wrote about that journey here. (I wrote about it on an old blog of mine and have moved it to this one). So if you are a travel bug like me or just love gorgeous landscape photography definitely check it out!

In my time in Greece I learned that there was much more than just olive oil and seafood to Greek cuisine. Traditionally the Greeks and Cretans ate vegetables, grains, fruits, seafood and olives. In fact their diet was vastly healthier eating homemade unprocessed food, unlike what they do now (which is more like a SAD Westernized diet drenched in copious amounts of olive oil and wine).

So what I took from my travels was using vegetables, grains and herbs in a way that complimented each other to bring out the full flavor of simple vegetable based dishes. The Greek rice stuffed peppers served in Greece are generally stuffed with ground meat as well, but occasionally I found some that were vegan without meat. Mykonos served some at the beach cafes and a Taverna in Delphi had some as well. But these versions used white arborio rice (Italian risotto rice) and were drenched in olive oil.

For my version I decided to switch to whole grain brown rice and remove the olive oil (for health purposes dousing all vegetables in olive oil isn’t recommended). So while it’s not “traditional” it is still very rustic and delicious. I’ve packed it full of dill, parsley and lemon juice so you get all the flavor of the full fat version but without the extra calories.

This recipe is featured in my cookbook Vegan Comfort Foods From Around The World which is available in a digital or physical version wherever you are in the world.

In fact it’s probably my family’s favorite recipe, my mom and even my friends make this recipe regularly as an entree for omnivores and they always receive rave reviews. So it makes me happy that something so simple can be delicious and satisfying to people on a wide variety of diets.

So scroll down for the recipe and get cooking!

Fat Free Vegan Greek Rice Stuffed Peppers Recipe

When I traveled in Greece I sampled several vegan versions of stuffed vegetables. Greek rice stuffed peppers was one of my favorites. I switched out the traditional Arborio rice for brown rice to make this a whole grain version. If you like the combination of lemon and dill, you’re going to love these.
Prep Time: 30 min Total Time: 1 hour 20 min

Yield:Serves 3-4 for entrées or 6-8 as a side dish

Ingredients

6 large or 8 small bell peppers (any color but green)
1 large onion, diced
3 medium carrots, peeled and diced
3 small zucchinis, peeled and diced
1 cup / 236 ml. low sodium vegetable broth
3 cups cooked brown rice (or other rice or grain of choice)
5 Tbsp. tomato paste
3/4 cup whole fresh parsley, de-stemmed and chopped
3/4 cup whole fresh dill, de-stemmed and chopped
Half to a full lemon, juiced (depending on how lemony you like it)
1/4 tsp. fresh ground pepper
3/4 tsp. Herbamare or Sea salt (or to taste)
1 lemon—cut into wedges (optional for garnish)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F /175 C. Cut tops off of peppers like you would a jack-o-lantern,
    remove seeds, and wash thoroughly.
  2. Place in an oven safe dish arranged upright and put tops back on. Bake for 30 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, in a large pan, saut. onions, carrots and zucchini in vegetable broth for 5-6 minutes.
  4. Stir in the rice and tomato paste and coat thoroughly.
  5. Add parsley, dill, lemon juice, pepper, and Herbamare or salt and stir to combine.
  6. When peppers are ready, remove from oven and fill with stuffing.
  7. Place tops back on peppers and bake for an extra 30-40 minutes until peppers are soft.
  8. Serve additional wedges of lemon if desired.

Additional Tips:

I don’t suggest using green peppers. Green peppers are actually an unripe pepper and much firmer. They will not be done in time if you cook them along with red, yellow or orange peppers. To freeze: cut them in half lengthwise and freeze in airtight containers or freezer bags and lay gently in the freezer until frozen. Due to the rice these are best eaten within 3 days, please freeze any leftovers if you won’t finish them within that time. Rice can grown bacteria in a moist environment so it’s best eaten freshly cooked or reheated from frozen. Enjoy!

Variations:

If you don’t like the taste or texture of brown rice, you can use white rice or quinoa instead. Try different vegetables too, you can dice up mushroms, asparagus, celery or greens instead if you don’t have carrots or zucchini on hand.

Nutrition Facts: 6 Servings

Amount Per Serving

  • Calories 170.9
  • Total Fat 1.4 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.3 g
  • Sodium 325.7 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 37.1 g
  • Dietary Fiber 5.6 g
  • Sugars 3.6 g
  • Protein 4.4 g
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Have you ever made stuffed peppers before? What are your favorite ingredients?

Filed Under: Casseroles, Cooked Vegan Recipes, Greek, Green Dishes Tagged With: Authentic, bell pepper, dill, fat free vegan, gluten-free, Greece, Greek, lemon, low-fat, peppers, rice, soy-free, stuffed, tomatoes, traditional

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Comments

  1. Rebecca

    January 13, 2016 at 5:53 PM

    Would these freeze well?

    Reply
  2. Yolanda Walker

    May 19, 2014 at 7:09 AM

    I have always made these with meat but would love to give your version a try. However I am not to fond of the brown rice and would like to use white rice. My question is about the amount of white rice to use is it the same as for brown rice? I can’t wait to try them my mouth is salivating at the thought lol…

    Reply
    • Veronica Grace

      May 21, 2014 at 1:37 PM

      You can use white rice if you want – but I would make sure to undercook it a little so it doesn’t become mushy and fall apart once you rebake the peppers. Brown rice has more nutrients in it and isn’t refined that’s why I used it. Most people can’t tell it’s brown in this recipe when they eat it.

      Reply
  3. Voula

    September 23, 2013 at 1:35 PM

    As a Greek, I grew up on these and they’re one of the best, most satisfying and filling foods out there! Greeks normally make it with ground beef and rice combined. I became a vegan only last December, and I’m soooo happy you made a vegan version of this cause it is one of my favourite things to eat! Now I’ll have to show my parents this version without the meat!
    Question: Can I used quinoa intead of rice, or a combo of rice and quinoa?

    Thanks for your inspiration!

    Reply
    • Low Fat Vegan Chef Veronica

      September 23, 2013 at 3:55 PM

      I’m sure it would work well quinoa as well I have used quinoa in stuffed zucchinis. So use whatever combination you would like. I love Greek cuisine and making it vegan!

      Reply
  4. Elvin P. Pena

    June 13, 2013 at 1:23 PM

    Turkish cuisine is well known for its stuffed and wrapped vegetable dishes called “dolma” and “sarma.” Tiny green peppers stuffed with rice, pine nuts and currants , better known as “biber dolmas?” (bee-BEYR’ dole-MAH’-suh), are one of the most popular.

    Reply
  5. Barbara Lowell

    June 12, 2013 at 5:53 AM

    Hi, I made a similar version the other night but I used millet and cooked 20 min in the pessure cooker with green peppers (red are so expensive and hard to find organic). before cooking I put sliced eggplant and capers in between the peppers and kalamata olives. Came out really good. I also am single and don’t bother to freeze, just eat them 3 nites till they are gone. I like to eat sprinkled with fresh herbs and arrugula, with lots of lettuce and cukes on the side. Your original recipe inspired me to update my mom’s pork stuffed peppers. Very satisfying. Thanx for all the graciousness you bountifully offer us. I think your hints and photos are of impeccable quality and your hints and recipes all turn out great.

    Reply
  6. ReAnn

    June 11, 2013 at 1:46 PM

    Since it’s just me, I wonder if you could do the first 30 minutes of baking, stuff and freeze them, then unthaw and do the final 30 minutes when needed?

    Reply
    • Low Fat Vegan Chef Veronica

      June 11, 2013 at 2:00 PM

      You probably could. They reheat fairly well because they’re not over cooked.

      Reply
  7. Tara

    June 11, 2013 at 9:39 AM

    I made these, and my carnivore husband said “You should make these often. They are really good.” We loved them!

    Reply
    • Low Fat Vegan Chef Veronica

      June 11, 2013 at 9:47 AM

      Aww yay! That’s awesome.

      Reply

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