Hi everyone, sorry for the radio silence so far this week – we had a tough, very unexpected weekend. The long and short of it is that Ben was admitted to the hospital with heart-related issues Saturday afternoon and had to stay overnight. The diagnosis is not life-threatening, nor extremely uncommon, but it’s not very common for a young and healthy 33 year old. That said, we have tests and appointments all week to figure out what’s going on, and what life looks like moving forward. In the meantime, no stress, over-exertion, nor booze for my guy, which is a tough pill to swallow when you’ve got a demanding job, a toddler who is obsessed for you, and a robust bourbon collection.
It was a horrible 24 hours and I never, ever want to have to spend the night alone in our house under those circumstances again, nor does Ben want to spend another night in the hospital with tubes and monitors strapped to all four limbs, poor thing, but we are both grateful it wasn’t a heart attack or something worse. Praise, GOD!
All that said, my guy is out of commission right now which makes quick and easy recipes much appreciated. Especially because the little man, who’s used to running around the house with Ben while I make dinner, is now underfoot wanting me to do anything but cook. So far I’ve made our favorite spaghetti recipe, a modified version of this Lemon Chicken Stew using rice instead of orzo and all the vegetables I had in the fridge (so delicious and NO, you will not ruin an entire pot of chicken soup by adding lemon juice to it…not that I was worried or anything) lots of spinach salads, and BBQ Chicken and Quinoa Stuffed Peppers.
I actually made this recipe last week before Ben’s health scare but the sentiment remains the same. BBQ Chicken and Quinoa Stuffed Peppers are easy, filling and full of deliciousness, and I’ve been eating leftovers as fast and flavorful lunches this week.
Bell peppers are an extremely healthy food – not only do they slay oranges in the vitamin C department (especially red bell peppers,) but they’re anti-inflammatory too. Ben’s heart issues aren’t heart disease related, but any chance you get to eat your way to a healthier ticker is a chance you should take! In this recipe, bell peppers are stuffed with cooked quinoa, chopped chicken, and red onion mixed with your favorite BBQ sauce, then sprinkled with shredded cheese and baked until tender. If you like BBQ chicken pizza, you’ll love these stuffed peppers!
Start by slicing 3 bell peppers in half lengthwise, removing the seeds and membranes with a small spoon, and then placing them cut side up in a 9×13″ baking dish sprayed with nonstick spray. You can use whatever colors you like – go nuts! Season the pepper halves lightly with salt and pepper then bake for 25 minutes.
Meanwhile cook 2/3 cup quinoa that’s been rinsed really well under cold running water in a scant 1-1/4 cup chicken broth then fluff with a fork and set aside.
In a skillet next door, saute 1lb chicken breasts that have been chopped into small pieces then seasoned with garlic salt and pepper in 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil until cooked through.
Scoop the chicken into the quinoa pot then add 1/4 – 1/2 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce to taste (I used about 1/3 cup,) plus 1/2 chopped red onion and stir to combine. As I mentioned, BBQ Chicken Pizza was my inspiration for these stuffed peppers so I added the red onion in at this point to just slightly soften in the next baking round. If you don’t like crunchy red onions, cook them with the chicken instead.
Last step is to fill the partially baked pepper halves to the tippy top with the BBQ chicken and quinoa filling, then top with a little shredded Colby Jack cheese and bake for another 15 minutes, or until the peppers are tender and the cheese has melted.
Drizzle with a little extra BBQ sauce, and chopped fresh cilantro, and then dig in!
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BBQ Chicken and Quinoa Stuffed Peppers
Description
BBQ Chicken and Quinoa Stuffed Peppers are full of flavor yet light and healthy. This gluten-free dinner recipe couldn't be more delicious!
Ingredients
- 2/3 cup quinoa, rinsed under cold running water
- scant 1-1/4 cups chicken broth
- 3 bell peppers (any color)
- 1lb chicken breasts, chopped into small pieces
- garlic salt and pepper
- 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1/4 - 1/2 cup bbq sauce
- 1/2 red onion, chopped
- 4oz shredded colby jack cheese
- chopped fresh cilantro
Directions
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees then spray a 9x13" baking dish with nonstick spray and set aside. Slice each bell pepper in half then scrape out the seeds and white membranes with a small spoon. Place peppers cut side up in the baking dish then season lightly with salt and pepper, and then bake for 25 minutes. Remove dish from oven then use tongs to dump out any water that's pooled inside the pepper halves.
- Meanwhile, bring quinoa and chicken broth to a boil in a medium-sized saucepan then place a lid on top, turn heat down to medium-low, then simmer until quinoa has absorbed all the broth and is tender, 10-15 minutes. Remove pan from the heat then let quinoa steam in the pan with the lid on for 5 minutes before fluffing with a fork and setting aside.
- While the quinoa cooks, heat extra virgin olive oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Season chicken with garlic salt and pepper then add to skillet and saute until chicken is cooked through. Transfer chicken to pan with quinoa then add red onion, bbq sauce to taste (I used about 1/3 cup,) and then stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper then stir to combine.
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Scoop filling to the top of each bell pepper half then top with shredded cheese. Bake for an additional 15 minutes or until cheese is golden brown and bubbly, and then serve topped with freshly chopped cilantro.
Notes
- I added the red onions in raw because I wanted a little crunch in the filling. If you like your red onions fully cooked, add them to the skillet to cook through with the chicken.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Bought peppers specifically for this recipe per (former nanny) Courtney’s suggestion/request! They sound delicious! Hope all the health issues have been resolved!
I hope you all loved them, Diane!! Just got Courtney’s invitation in the mail – we cannot wait to come to the wedding!
Hi Kristin! I wanted to let you know that I made these last night, and they were SO delicious! I actually like the BBQ flavor in the stuffed peppers better than I like my “standard” cumin-and-chili-powder stuffed peppers. Thanks for this great twist!
I’m so glad to hear, Holly! Though your very sounds delicious too!
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My previously healthy husband earned himself a cardiologist at 35 in a situation that sounds relatively similar. I have a little one and remember how scary it was for us – thinking of you!
So yummy! I had leftover pulled pork so I used that instead and I didn’t have any quinoa so I used polenta instead and it gave it a creamy texture.
Omg! I hope Ben has a fast recovery. Sending positive thoughts your way. The recipe looks delicious, as always. Take care!
So scary I know. Thoughts and prayers for you and Ben.
So sorry to hear of this, prayers for Ben being lifted up! Thanks for sharing your lives with us :) Love you blog
Recipe looks fantastic. I can understand what you are going thru except that ours is heart disease related. Hospital literally just took my dad back for a 5 bypass heart surgery procedure. Hope Ben gets better soon!
Sorry to hear your news. Health scares are just that-scary. Take the time you need to take care of your loved ones. Praying for a good outcome.
Ben – get well soon!!
Oh wow, that news is tough……hoping that Ben feels better and is resting. Thinking good thoughts for your family;)
Thinking of Ben, you and your family and praying the doctors figure out the right treatment plan for Ben. I’m a long-time reader of IGE and love your family updates as much as your recipes. Know that your loyal readers are supporting you and understand you need to focus on your family.
I am so glad to hear everything is ok! How scary. We definitely take our health for granted sometimes, don’t we?
I read your post and immediately thought I would put these peppers on my menu for the week! They look fantastic. You are so creative!
Sorry to hear about Ben, it’s Friday and no new post, that’s alright we all under stand, just take care Home comes first. I did make Wednesday Night your BBQ Chicken and Quinoa Stuffed Peppers, loved it, Thank You and as always you’re the Best
Sorry to hear about Ben, it’s Friday and no new post, That’s alright we all understand Home comes first, We all wish you Well. I did make your BBQ Chicken and Quinoa Stuffed Peppers Wednesday Night and loved it. Thank You and as always you’re the Best.
I have been reading you blog for quite some time, and have made several of your recipes. You have a beautiful family, and I will be praying for Ben and for all of you. I hope it all turns out ok and can be easily addressed with medicine or treatment of some kind. Many hugs sent your way!
I am so sorry to hear this!! Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers! Be good to yourself too! It is tough trying to be strong and caring for everyone else.
What a scary weekend you all must have had. Sending prayers and strength to all of you during this stressful time. Like others have echoed, family is most important – take care of yourselves!