Tuesday 30 October 2018

Red Peppers Stuffed With Cod


We do enjoy red peppers in our house, and this mix of red pepper and tomatoes really brings out the taste of the cod...

Ingredients:
Serves Six
600g cod
6 red peppers
1 small red chilli pepper (optional)
3 tomatoes
1 small bunch of basil
2 cloves of garlic
100ml olive oil

80g grated parmesan

Method:
1. Cut the tops off the peppers, and carefully remove the core and seeds. Reserve the tops and hulls of the peppers.
2. Wash the tomatoes and remove the stalks. Plunge them into boiling water for a few minutes until the skin starts to detach. Remove the skins then loosely crush them in a bowl. Wash and chop the chilli finely, and peel and finely chop the garlic. Thin out the leaves from the bunch of basil and loosely chop.
3. Heat half the oil in a large casserole dish, then add the peppers (placing them vertically, open top upwards), lower the heat and cook for 10 minutes.
4. Cook the cod in boiling water for 5 minutes then drain it and thin out the slices. Heat the remaining oil in a pan and then add the cod, tomatoes and garlic, cook for 5 minutes then turn the heat off and add the basil and chilli pepper and mix well.
5. Preheat the oven to 180°C / Gas Mark 6.

6. Take the peppers and gently stuff them with the cod, tomato and garlic mixture and place them in an ovenproof dish. Place the lids back onto the peppers, cover them loosely with foil and then place into the oven. Cook for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven, remove the foil, and sprinkle with the grates parmesan and serve.
Nutritional Details Per Serving:
Carbohydrate 11.9g Protein 26.1g Fibre 4g Fat 23g
From an original idea here

Why not serve them with some Cauliflower Couscous - see details here

We just love red peppers, there is something cheerful about them, perhaps that's why it's this blogs logo! Or maybe it's because one cup equals close to 300% of your daily Vitamin C requirement! Why not include red peppers on your shopping list - or are you already? 




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All the best Jan

29 comments:

  1. That most definitely makes me hungry seeing that picture, for those peppers look delicious!

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  2. ...thy look like something that I'd enjoy.

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  3. Ok, now I have a new recipe to try. This looks really good.

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  4. Oh my goodness, now I'm really hungry!

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  5. Shocking amount of vit c! This looks so good

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  6. I like red peppers too, thanks for the chart on them.

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  7. Not for me. I love those peppers, but they have to be raw.

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  8. Quite something for those who go for fish!

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  9. I love red peppers.Sound like a nice recipe !

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  10. That looks SO healthy --and GOOD.... We love red and green peppers also --and eat a lot of them... The cod stuffing sounds great also... I'll try this one... Thanks.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  11. What a great recipe! I never thought to stuff peppers with cod. I bet it tastes amazing.

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  12. Thanks Jan for stopping by my blog and leaving your lovely supportive comments. These look tasty.

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  13. We love red peppers too. Sure looks tasty.

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  14. Such a bright and enticing dish Jan :D)

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  15. I love peppers. This red makes me warm. Thanks for your comment on my post.

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  16. Hello Jan!
    What a great recipe with stuffud red peppers!
    I make stuffed green peppers and tomatoes!
    The name of the recipe is Gemista!
    Thank you for sharing!Have a great day!
    Dimi...

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  17. Love red peppers, well in fact any type.
    Had them last night roasted with garlic rosemary and thyme, a side dish to go with Sea Bass.

    It is strange I would never have put cod in this recipe, but I am definitely going to try it at some point as it has awoken my curiosity.

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  18. This looks lovely. I had cod yesterday but I'd like to try it in this recipe.

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  19. Oh I have not fixed stuff peppers in FOREVER! Those look great.

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  20. I have never seen pepper fixed like this, lovely.I grow mine from seed to get interesting varieties and always want new recipes.

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  21. Oh ~ yummy! and colorful too!

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  22. I bet this is delicious.
    G always says he likes fish and then when he eats it says it's too fishy!
    S doesn't like fish at all so it very rarely features on the menu here.
    Lisa x

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