Mini stuffed peppers are a fun and flavorful dish that works as an appetizer, snack, or even a light meal. With their vibrant colors and bite-sized shape, they add a festive touch to any table. Whether you’re hosting a party or looking for a healthier weeknight dinner idea, mini stuffed peppers are easy to make, customizable, and absolutely delicious.
These little peppers are naturally sweet and tender, which makes them a great vessel for all kinds of fillings. You can go the classic route with a savory mixture of ground meat, rice, and herbs, or try a vegetarian version with quinoa, black beans, and corn. Add cheese for creaminess, spices for heat, or fresh herbs for brightness. The options are endless, which makes this dish perfect for using up leftovers or experimenting with new flavor combos.
One of the best things about mini stuffed peppers is how quickly they cook. Unlike full-sized bell peppers, these little ones roast or bake in just about 20 minutes, making them a great choice when you’re short on time. They hold their shape well, and the slightly crispy edges contrast beautifully with the warm, melty filling.
They also make a great make-ahead option. You can stuff them ahead of time and keep them in the fridge until you’re ready to bake. Leftovers reheat well and taste just as good the next day. Serve them on a platter with a dipping sauce like sour cream, salsa, or ranch for an easy appetizer everyone will love.
Mini stuffed peppers are the kind of recipe that looks impressive but requires minimal effort. They’re colorful, flavorful, and fun to eat, making them a hit with both kids and adults. Whether you keep it simple or get creative with the filling, they’re sure to become a favorite.
This recipe is made by Melody Rivera.

Ingredients
- 2 bags mini bell peppers
- 2 lb 80/20 ground beef
- 2/3 cup breadcrumbs
- 1 onion chopped
- 1 egg
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp Pepper
- 24 oz Hunt’s garlic & herb pasta sauce
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp oregano leaves rub between your hands before adding to the sauce
- 6-8 cups Jasmine rice for serving, cooked
Instructions
- In a large bowl mix the ground beef, breadcrumbs, onions, egg, salt and pepper.
- Stuff the mini peppers with the meat mixture.
- Any leftover meat mixture make into 1 to 1-1/2-inch meatballs.
- Empty the spaghetti sauce into a crock-pot and then add the raw meatball to the sauce.
- Cook on low for 4 hours or on high for 2 hours, gentle stir every 30 minutes.
- When cooked serve over Jasmine rice. Enjoy!
Wow, I didn’t expect much but these were a hit at the party! Will make again!
I took these to a potluck, and they disappeared fast! Next time, I’ll double the recipe.
I don’t know… mini peppers? Not sure if they gonna taste good.
Best recipe ever! 👌
Why do you have to wait so long? I ain’t got that kind of time!
These mini stuffed peppers were a hit at our family dinner! The recipe was super easy to follow, and everyone loved them!
I don’t like cooking meat in a crock-pot, it’s just too weird! Next time I’ll bake them instead.
I tried making these and they burned. The sauce was too thin. Maybe it was my fault.
Don’t be too hard on yourself! Baking can be tricky. Maybe try reducing the cooking time or checking the temperature next time? The sauce can be thickened with a bit of cornstarch if you’re into that! Good luck!
So easy to make! I just used regular rice and it was still great.
I had a hard time with the meat mixture. It kept falling apart when I tried to stuff the peppers. 😕
I had that issue too! Maybe try adding a bit more breadcrumbs next time? It helps bind the mixture better. 😊
Can you use chicken instead of beef? I’m allergic to beef.
Sounds too complicated for me. I think I’ll skip this one.
This recipe is amazing! My family loved it!
Glad to hear! These peppers are a hit at my house too! 😊
Easy to make and so good! My kids loved the colorful peppers. Definitely making again!
This recipe is awesome! I made it for a family gathering and it was a hit! Everyone loved it. 😊
Sounds good, but can you really make it as tasty with ground turkey instead of beef? 🤔
I’m so glad it was a hit! We’ve made it a few times too, and it never fails! 😍
I just stuffed mine with cheese instead of meat and they were sooo good. 😋
I love the cheese idea! Sounds much lighter than meat. Gonna try it for sure! 🌟
Cheese? Really? Doesn’t that just turn into a gooey mess? Not sure if I buy that 😕.
I had no idea what Jasmine rice was, but used basmati and it still turned out great. Thanks!
I mean, it’s just beef and peppers. Nothing special. Meh.
Too much work for me. Just gonna stick to pizza. Not worth it. 😒
Honestly, I thought this would be basic but was blown away by the flavors! A total keeper!
So glad you loved it! These flavors are a surefire way to spice up dinner. 🍽️
I dunno… stuffed peppers always seem kinda boring to me. Are these really that good?
This sounds interesting, but what if I don’t have garlic powder? Can I use fresh garlic instead?
But isn’t garlic powder like way different? Fresh might be too strong. I dunno, maybe try it and see?
Yes, fresh garlic would work great! Just use a clove or two, depending on how much you like garlic. It’ll give it a nice flavor!
Waaaay too much onion! I love onions but it was overpowering. Next time I’ll cut back.
Yummy! I added some cheese on top. Made it even better! 🧀
Cheese on top sounds amazing! I might try that next time. 😍
I didn’t have mini peppers, used normal ones. Worked okay, but more filling! 🤷♂️
Who needs rice? Just give me the stuffed peppers! So tasty 🌶️❤️
Meatballs in sauce didn’t cook well for me. Watched it like a hawk but they still fell apart. Ugh.
I’m sorry to hear that! Maybe try adding the meatballs straight to the sauce earlier or use less breadcrumbs next time. Better luck next time!