Angie's Crawfish Stew With Stuffed Bell peppers
Angie's Crawfish Stew With Stuffed Bell peppers

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It contains corn, green bell pepper, onion, and sometimes garlic, celery, and tomato. The ingredients are braised in a pot. Historically bacon grease was used for the braising stage, although various combinations of oil, butter, or cream may be substituted.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have angie's crawfish stew with stuffed bell peppers using 9 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Angie's Crawfish Stew With Stuffed Bell peppers:
  1. Make ready 1 large Onion
  2. Take 3 large Green bell peppers
  3. Make ready 5 lb Ground meat
  4. Take 1 Garlic powder, salt, pepper, or favorite seasonings
  5. Get 1 Grated parmesan cheese
  6. Get 2 cup All purpose flour
  7. Take 1 cup Vegetable oil
  8. Prepare 2 lb Peeled crawfish tails
  9. Make ready 1 Parsley and shallots

Like little individual casseroles in their own edible containers, these stuffed peppers are always a crowd. I love stuffed peppers but hate all the work. This is a stew that takes like stuffed peppers. In a Dutch oven brown beef and drain off fat.

Instructions to make Angie's Crawfish Stew With Stuffed Bell peppers:
  1. With flour and oil make your roux to start the stew. Or you can buy roux in a jar if you don't know how to make a roux. I never measure when I make a roux from scratch so I'm sorry I can't give you exact measurements on the flour and oil
  2. If using flour and oil once your roux looks a bit darker then peanut butter add water and let boil like you would when you make any stew
  3. For the ground meat, mix in 1/2 lbs of chopped crawfish tails. It is easier to chop crawfish if you chop them while they are frozen ( DO NOT CHOP THE OTHER 1 1/2 lbs of crawfish) salt, pepper, grated parmesan cheese( I use the cheese to replace bread crumbs) parsley, and garlic
  4. In hollowed out and seeds cleaned out from the inside of bell peppers take a tooth pick and punch holes in the bottom of the peppers
  5. Fill the bell peppers with the ground meat
  6. With the rest of the meat mixture make med size meatballs
  7. Add in stew onions, salt, pepper, garlic powder, parsley, shallots, your favorite seasonings, 1 1/2 pounds of whole crawfish tails, meatballs, and stuffed peppers
  8. Let stew simmer and once peppers are tender all other ingredients will be completely cooked
  9. Several times you will need to skim the grease from the top of the stew
  10. If stew looks too light in color just pour a few drops of kitchen bouquet

Cook rice following instructions on box. Sweet bell peppers stuffed with a mixture of ground beef, Italian sausage, rice and a Creole tomato sauce, topped with cheddar cheese or slices of Layer in peppers, cheese and meat, ending with cheese. Bell pepper halves are stuffed with a spicy beef stew before being roasted and served with a spicy turmeric and garlic rice. Stuffed Bell Peppers or Capsicum as they are known in some parts of the world have become an increasingly popular side dish. A hot kitchen tip when it comes to using bell peppers is if to cut the short way if only using half.

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