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Recipe: Sweet Potato Stuffed Peppers (SPSP)

by Kathy Patalsky · updated: Sep 13, 2019 · published: Mar 13, 2009 · About 2 minutes to read this article. 9 Comments

stuffed roasted red pepperMy recipe for Sweet Potato Stuffed Peppers (SPSP) is a quick and easy way to dazzle-up a dinner plate. Pair this tasty side dish with anything from tofu to pasta. The bright orange sweet potato filling, spring green accents of parsley and the black-crusted roasted red pepper perk up a plate and an appetite!

Nutrition Bonus!
This dish is incredibly healthy. It's rich in fiber, potassium and vitamin A from the sweet potato. And the red pepper is loaded with vitamin C.

This stuffed pepper is pure bliss for the senses.

Click ahead for the recipe...

There are two simple steps to this dish: Roasting the pepper and making the Sweet Potato Mash filling. It's pretty easy, but looks very gourmet-chic.

Sweet Potato Stuffed Peppers (SPSP)
serves 2, vegan

Ingredients:
2 Large Red Peppers
3 Cups Kathy's Sweet Potato Mash (recipe below)

Pepper Prep:
Cup off 'caps' of peppers. Clean out and seeds inside,
Roast peppers whole in oven or stove top. Roast caps as well.
How to Roast a Pepper 101.

Stuff with Sweet Potato Mash filling (recipe below).

Re-cap peppers.

Bake:
Spray stuffed peppers with olive oil. Place on baking sheet and bake in oven for ten minutes at 400 degrees. Serve hot.

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Kathy's Famous Sweet Potato Mash - Fast version
makes 4-5 cups
Ingredients:
1 large sweet potato, 3 cups of flesh, baked
1 cup vidalia onion, chopped
⅓ cup garlic hummus
1 large carrot, chopped
1 tablespoon olive oil
¼ cup fresh orange juice
1 ¼ cup parsley, chopped
2 tablespoon maple syrup, dark grade A
1 teaspoon cayenne
salt/pepper to taste

In a large bowl:
Add cooked sweet potato, hummus, parsley, carrot, onion, oil, orange juice, maple syrup, cayenne, salt and pepper. (optional herbs)

Mash and mix well. Reheat in microwave or soup pot until warm.

roasted red pepper

Read all about Sweet Potato Nutrition Facts and Super Food properties here.

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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  1. Caitlin says

    September 24, 2009 at 5:33 pm

    This recipe just made my week. So tasty, even without carrots and maple syrup. The hummus is ingenious.

    Reply
  2. Caitlin says

    September 24, 2009 at 5:33 pm

    This recipe just made my week. So tasty, even without carrots and maple syrup. The hummus is ingenious.

    Reply
  3. Caitlin says

    September 24, 2009 at 5:33 pm

    This recipe just made my week. So tasty, even without carrots and maple syrup. The hummus is ingenious.

    Reply
  4. seven0x7jadore says

    April 22, 2009 at 5:36 am

    Definitely be careful with the cayenne on this one; my mash was too spicy to even enjoy : ( But with a little tweak here or there this makes for an excellent side

    Reply
  5. Anonymous says

    April 22, 2009 at 5:36 am

    Definitely be careful with the cayenne on this one; my mash was too spicy to even enjoy : ( But with a little tweak here or there this makes for an excellent side

    Reply
  6. Anonymous says

    April 22, 2009 at 5:36 am

    Definitely be careful with the cayenne on this one; my mash was too spicy to even enjoy : ( But with a little tweak here or there this makes for an excellent side

    Reply
  7. Hayley says

    March 15, 2009 at 2:36 am

    I love your blog, everything looks so delicious! I can't wait to go exploring. Thanks!

    Reply
  8. Hayley says

    March 15, 2009 at 2:36 am

    I love your blog, everything looks so delicious! I can't wait to go exploring. Thanks!

    Reply
  9. Hayley says

    March 15, 2009 at 2:36 am

    I love your blog, everything looks so delicious! I can't wait to go exploring. Thanks!

    Reply

Hi, I'm Kathy! I'm so glad you are here! I've been sharing my vegan life and recipes here on the blog since 2007...

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