Cornbread Stuffed Bell Pepper Rings – National Cornbread Finalist Recipe!
Cornbread Stuffed Bell Pepper Rings are the perfect side or main meal. Bursting with flavor, this recipe is one all your family and friends will LOVE!
The Southern Plate founder Christy Jordan was honored to serve as a judge at the National Cornbread Festival in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Little did she know, this would be one of the most difficult jobs she would ever have.
Each and every dish was truly amazing, blending new and classic flavors together in fresh and fun ways. They finally narrowed it down to three finalist but She really and truly wanted everyone to win!
Today’s recipe didn’t end up in the top three but it did make the initial top ten and was her personal favorite. Love stuffed peppers and love cornbread? This recipe replaces the traditional rice with cornbread batter and adds in a wonderful blend of cheeses along with a really fun way to bake it.
Tim made stuffed pepper rings rather than just stuffed peppers, the rings make a perfect sized side dish and allow for a yummy crust to form on the bottom when it’s cooking. The peppers themselves were cooked just enough to bring the sweetness out and soften them without letting them get mooshy.
Lets dig into these stuffed pepper rings, my favorite!
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons Crisco® Pure Vegetable Oil
- 4 large green bell peppers
- 1 7 oz. package Martha White® Sweet Yellow Cornbread and Muffin Mix
- 1/2 cup buttermilk
- 1 large egg
- 1 pound ground sweet Italian sausage browned and drained
- 1 medium onion diced
- 2 jalapeño peppers seeded and diced
- 1 10 oz. can diced tomatoes and green chilies
- 1/2 cup shredded Colby and Monterey Jack cheese blend
- 8 slices or 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- HEAT oven to 400°F. Put vegetable oil into 15-inch Lodge® cast iron skillet. Place in oven to heat for 7 to 8 minutes or until hot.
- CUT tops and bottoms off each bell pepper. Remove ribs and seeds. Cut each pepper shell into two rings.
- STIR together cornbread mix, buttermilk and egg in large bowl just until blended. Add sausage, onion, jalapeños, tomatoes and green chilies and shredded cheese blend. Stir until combined.
- PLACE pepper rings in bottom of hot skillet. Spoon sausage stuffing mixture into each pepper ring until well rounded. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until stuffing is set and golden brown. Top each pepper with a slice of mozzarella or sprinkle shredded mozzarella on top. Bake 5 to 7 minutes until cheese is melted. Remove pepper rings from skillet with spatula. Cool 5 minutes before serving.
Makes 8 servings
*Images and recipe courtesy of Martha White
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Sweet cornbread mix? Were they sweet. You know most Southerners don’t like sweet cornbread. Thanks
I didn’t find them sweet at all, and I’m not normally a sweet cornbread person. I found them utterly delicious 🙂
Gratefully,
Christy
these sound like a yummy twist, thanks for the info on the jalapenos, I would have left them out if not for your comment.
I’m just wondering….I live in Southern California and out here we don’t have “Martha White Cornbread Mix”…Would I be able to substitute another brand? Maybe Jiffy?
Yes, Jiffy would work just fine Patsy. Now we gotta get Martha White out your way soon!
Gratefully,
Christy
I was so looking forward to seeing you at the cornbread festival, then I ended up having to have surgery and missed the whole thing. We had planned a mother/daughter weekend to attend. I use my iron skillet and Martha White cornmeal, same as my grandmothers. Thanks for the recipes.
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Sounds Yummy!! I am definitely going to give it a try, may leave out the jalapeño peppers though as I’m not big on really spicy foods! Can’t wait, when I make it I’ll definitely let you know how everyone loved it!
You know, I didn’t realize it had jalapeno’s in it, it just tasted all around good to me. Normally, I’d leave them out too but after tasting this I’m gonna just put them in. I think the cornbread must “soften the blow” a bit! lol
Gratefully,
Christy
Yum! I can’t wait to try these. Thanks for the recipe, Christy!
Thank you for taking the time to comment, Ranee!!! I do hope you get to try them soon. Mister Tim sure did know what he was doing when he created these!
Gratefully,
Christy